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Posts posted by lologeebee
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Hi,
I only know from my own experience, but my parents are married and live together, but they each filled out an I-134, twice (you'll need originals again when you go for the interview), and it was never a problem.
good luck!
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Hi everyone,
I just moved to California from Vermont so I can finish my final semester of university. I just went online to file my change of address on the USCIS website, and one of the sections has me stumped. The form asks whether I am filing the case for myself or someone else, and I'm not sure of the answer! Am I filing my case for my fiance or for myself?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!!
Peace and sunshine!
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Hi Everyone,
I sent my I-129F about ten days ago and just received my NOA1. I would like to request that both my senator and my governor call the USCIS to petition on my fiance and my behalf, but I am wondering when is the best time to do this. My case probably isn't being looked through yet.
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Thank you!
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Hi Everybody!
I have just about everything ready to send in for step one of petitioning for our k1 visa! The visajourney check off list suggests attaching a whole separate page for question 18 of the I-129F (describing the circumstances under which we met.) I can fit the basic details short and sweet into the form itself...so should I really expand the story into something longer?
Here is what I managed to fit onto the I-129F application:
We met September 10, 2011 in Marrakech, Morocco. I was living in Morocco, receiving my TESOL and teaching English. We met in his shop in the marketplace, and we got along so well I went back every day. I was looking for a place to live at the time, and Mohamed offered me a room in his sister's house. We lived together until the end of November, when I had to return to the USA.
Is that enough, or should I elaborate?
Thank you so much!!!
Peace, love, and light!
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Hi everyone,
I've just begun filling out my I-129f and g-325a to bring my Moroccan fiance to the US.
The process seemed pretty clear cut at first, but now I've begun to sweat about messing up tiny details!
My first question: My fiance knows the years that his parents were born, but not the day or month. Should we put 01/01 as the day and month, or simply leave that out and just write in the year?
Second question: When listing both my own and my fiance's employers, do we have to write the names of our bosses or just the name of the company we worked for?
third question: For the fiance letter of intent, will it look sketchy if mine and my fiance's are exactly the same (except, of course, for our names)? I am using the example form posted on this website as my guide, and it seems very direct and to the point so I'm guessing it wouldn't be a problem, but I am still a little concerned. Also, when writing the USCIS address on this form do I write P.O. Box number of the Dallas Lockbox? That is where I am supposed to send my petition according uscis.gov site.
I can't begin to tell you all how much I appreciate this website and all the time, care, and effort so many people across the globe put in to help other! Keep it up, and thanks a bunch!
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Hi everyone,
I have yet to begin this entire process with my fiance. I am from America, and he is Moroccan. My biggest worry is that neither of us have enough money to be approved. I am a student, with only about $2000 to my name, but I know that my parents and family are willing to help and even put more money in my bank account when it comes time to show my bank statements to the government. My fiance, on the other hand, has no bank. We both have family willing to help us out with visa expenses, but I'm wondering how much he should have in the bank!
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
60 days of Administrative Processing since interview, still no response
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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We had our interview on April 17th, and the woman interviewing my fiancé told him to come back in 2 days to pick up his visa. The very next day, he got a call that our case was actually going through additional administrative processing and that we would just have to wait.
On monday 60 days will have passed since our interview, and the travel.state.gov website says that we may now make inquiries about the status of our visa... but is there anything else we can do? Is there ANY action I can take?
Any and all help is greatly appreciated!