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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from TonyMacaroni in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    So went to our deferred inspection and was admitted on her K-1 finally - 90 days starting now.
    When we went in they had a list of things that they were going to require and were going to give us a continuation on the probation to acquire them, but apparently 'bring everything' was good advice, as we were informed we had everything that was needed, then they stamped her passport for K1 (1 of 1 eligible visits) and told her she has her 90 days and we can get married.
    Ultimately it appears it was reaffirming the information for USCIS and we move forward with them as far as we can tell with the standard AOS -> Citizenship path after we get married.
    Embassy was done with us completely since she had already arrived in the states and she had been issued her visa. Of note that the officer seemed to be pleased about was we had acquired a 'new original' of her medical records from Poland and a copy of the police record (saying she wasn't a criminal), so anyone in a similar situation do try to reacquire those. They also had wanted the sponsor passport/birth certificate and g-325's and the evidence of ongoing relationship (helped that we were both present as well I assume.
    Now on to the fun and important stuff in the process!
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from TonyMacaroni in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    Long story short with more detail to come after we've spent some quality time~
    She was given a 1 month parole visa and passport was surrendered. We have until this time to get the appropriate paper work gathered and submitted. They said lost/stolen/damaged/etc happens fairly frequently overall - it's still better to do it the 'right' way but they do have a contingency plan. Don't rely on it, but it's there.
    Thanks to everyone for the support, and we definitely took a chance but it paid off - as I get the details of what needs to be gathered and submitted I will add to the post.
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from didopage in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    So went to our deferred inspection and was admitted on her K-1 finally - 90 days starting now.
    When we went in they had a list of things that they were going to require and were going to give us a continuation on the probation to acquire them, but apparently 'bring everything' was good advice, as we were informed we had everything that was needed, then they stamped her passport for K1 (1 of 1 eligible visits) and told her she has her 90 days and we can get married.
    Ultimately it appears it was reaffirming the information for USCIS and we move forward with them as far as we can tell with the standard AOS -> Citizenship path after we get married.
    Embassy was done with us completely since she had already arrived in the states and she had been issued her visa. Of note that the officer seemed to be pleased about was we had acquired a 'new original' of her medical records from Poland and a copy of the police record (saying she wasn't a criminal), so anyone in a similar situation do try to reacquire those. They also had wanted the sponsor passport/birth certificate and g-325's and the evidence of ongoing relationship (helped that we were both present as well I assume.
    Now on to the fun and important stuff in the process!
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from del-2-5-2014 in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    So went to our deferred inspection and was admitted on her K-1 finally - 90 days starting now.
    When we went in they had a list of things that they were going to require and were going to give us a continuation on the probation to acquire them, but apparently 'bring everything' was good advice, as we were informed we had everything that was needed, then they stamped her passport for K1 (1 of 1 eligible visits) and told her she has her 90 days and we can get married.
    Ultimately it appears it was reaffirming the information for USCIS and we move forward with them as far as we can tell with the standard AOS -> Citizenship path after we get married.
    Embassy was done with us completely since she had already arrived in the states and she had been issued her visa. Of note that the officer seemed to be pleased about was we had acquired a 'new original' of her medical records from Poland and a copy of the police record (saying she wasn't a criminal), so anyone in a similar situation do try to reacquire those. They also had wanted the sponsor passport/birth certificate and g-325's and the evidence of ongoing relationship (helped that we were both present as well I assume.
    Now on to the fun and important stuff in the process!
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from KayDeeCee in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    So went to our deferred inspection and was admitted on her K-1 finally - 90 days starting now.
    When we went in they had a list of things that they were going to require and were going to give us a continuation on the probation to acquire them, but apparently 'bring everything' was good advice, as we were informed we had everything that was needed, then they stamped her passport for K1 (1 of 1 eligible visits) and told her she has her 90 days and we can get married.
    Ultimately it appears it was reaffirming the information for USCIS and we move forward with them as far as we can tell with the standard AOS -> Citizenship path after we get married.
    Embassy was done with us completely since she had already arrived in the states and she had been issued her visa. Of note that the officer seemed to be pleased about was we had acquired a 'new original' of her medical records from Poland and a copy of the police record (saying she wasn't a criminal), so anyone in a similar situation do try to reacquire those. They also had wanted the sponsor passport/birth certificate and g-325's and the evidence of ongoing relationship (helped that we were both present as well I assume.
    Now on to the fun and important stuff in the process!
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from Merrytooth in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    So went to our deferred inspection and was admitted on her K-1 finally - 90 days starting now.
    When we went in they had a list of things that they were going to require and were going to give us a continuation on the probation to acquire them, but apparently 'bring everything' was good advice, as we were informed we had everything that was needed, then they stamped her passport for K1 (1 of 1 eligible visits) and told her she has her 90 days and we can get married.
    Ultimately it appears it was reaffirming the information for USCIS and we move forward with them as far as we can tell with the standard AOS -> Citizenship path after we get married.
    Embassy was done with us completely since she had already arrived in the states and she had been issued her visa. Of note that the officer seemed to be pleased about was we had acquired a 'new original' of her medical records from Poland and a copy of the police record (saying she wasn't a criminal), so anyone in a similar situation do try to reacquire those. They also had wanted the sponsor passport/birth certificate and g-325's and the evidence of ongoing relationship (helped that we were both present as well I assume.
    Now on to the fun and important stuff in the process!
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from Warren and Vivian in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    Long story short with more detail to come after we've spent some quality time~
    She was given a 1 month parole visa and passport was surrendered. We have until this time to get the appropriate paper work gathered and submitted. They said lost/stolen/damaged/etc happens fairly frequently overall - it's still better to do it the 'right' way but they do have a contingency plan. Don't rely on it, but it's there.
    Thanks to everyone for the support, and we definitely took a chance but it paid off - as I get the details of what needs to be gathered and submitted I will add to the post.
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from Penguin_ie in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    Long story short with more detail to come after we've spent some quality time~
    She was given a 1 month parole visa and passport was surrendered. We have until this time to get the appropriate paper work gathered and submitted. They said lost/stolen/damaged/etc happens fairly frequently overall - it's still better to do it the 'right' way but they do have a contingency plan. Don't rely on it, but it's there.
    Thanks to everyone for the support, and we definitely took a chance but it paid off - as I get the details of what needs to be gathered and submitted I will add to the post.
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from Penguin_ie in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    She is en route to LAX. Embassy, uscis, and cbp seem positive she will be able to at least enter on a parole status but until she's through nothing is definite. Berlin officials were being very helpful but until she gets there we will not know. Will up date with status when we find out
    you all for your advice and well wishes
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from VanessaTony in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    Long story short with more detail to come after we've spent some quality time~
    She was given a 1 month parole visa and passport was surrendered. We have until this time to get the appropriate paper work gathered and submitted. They said lost/stolen/damaged/etc happens fairly frequently overall - it's still better to do it the 'right' way but they do have a contingency plan. Don't rely on it, but it's there.
    Thanks to everyone for the support, and we definitely took a chance but it paid off - as I get the details of what needs to be gathered and submitted I will add to the post.
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from Asia in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    Long story short with more detail to come after we've spent some quality time~
    She was given a 1 month parole visa and passport was surrendered. We have until this time to get the appropriate paper work gathered and submitted. They said lost/stolen/damaged/etc happens fairly frequently overall - it's still better to do it the 'right' way but they do have a contingency plan. Don't rely on it, but it's there.
    Thanks to everyone for the support, and we definitely took a chance but it paid off - as I get the details of what needs to be gathered and submitted I will add to the post.
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from HeatDeath in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    Long story short with more detail to come after we've spent some quality time~
    She was given a 1 month parole visa and passport was surrendered. We have until this time to get the appropriate paper work gathered and submitted. They said lost/stolen/damaged/etc happens fairly frequently overall - it's still better to do it the 'right' way but they do have a contingency plan. Don't rely on it, but it's there.
    Thanks to everyone for the support, and we definitely took a chance but it paid off - as I get the details of what needs to be gathered and submitted I will add to the post.
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from Ash & Tiffany in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    Long story short with more detail to come after we've spent some quality time~
    She was given a 1 month parole visa and passport was surrendered. We have until this time to get the appropriate paper work gathered and submitted. They said lost/stolen/damaged/etc happens fairly frequently overall - it's still better to do it the 'right' way but they do have a contingency plan. Don't rely on it, but it's there.
    Thanks to everyone for the support, and we definitely took a chance but it paid off - as I get the details of what needs to be gathered and submitted I will add to the post.
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from KayDeeCee in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    Long story short with more detail to come after we've spent some quality time~
    She was given a 1 month parole visa and passport was surrendered. We have until this time to get the appropriate paper work gathered and submitted. They said lost/stolen/damaged/etc happens fairly frequently overall - it's still better to do it the 'right' way but they do have a contingency plan. Don't rely on it, but it's there.
    Thanks to everyone for the support, and we definitely took a chance but it paid off - as I get the details of what needs to be gathered and submitted I will add to the post.
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from didopage in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    Long story short with more detail to come after we've spent some quality time~
    She was given a 1 month parole visa and passport was surrendered. We have until this time to get the appropriate paper work gathered and submitted. They said lost/stolen/damaged/etc happens fairly frequently overall - it's still better to do it the 'right' way but they do have a contingency plan. Don't rely on it, but it's there.
    Thanks to everyone for the support, and we definitely took a chance but it paid off - as I get the details of what needs to be gathered and submitted I will add to the post.
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    Ag-n-Harlan got a reaction from del-2-5-2014 in emergency advice -stolen bag at airport with visa packet   
    Long story short with more detail to come after we've spent some quality time~
    She was given a 1 month parole visa and passport was surrendered. We have until this time to get the appropriate paper work gathered and submitted. They said lost/stolen/damaged/etc happens fairly frequently overall - it's still better to do it the 'right' way but they do have a contingency plan. Don't rely on it, but it's there.
    Thanks to everyone for the support, and we definitely took a chance but it paid off - as I get the details of what needs to be gathered and submitted I will add to the post.
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