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    YouAndMeForever reacted to wavj in why moderators allow sarcastic replies?   
    I am new to this forum, I've been asking questions and getting some anwers...thank you so much! I am also browsing through many other threats to see what information I can use and I have come across to many , way too many sarcastic replays. Why? are they necessary? why moderatos allow that? who gives power to who here? isn't this place to ask valid questions without being made fun of? is this a safe place to get some real help to go thru such hassle process? please please do not make offensive remarks to others, they don't help. If you don't have the answer to the questions just don't post anything. Thank you
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    YouAndMeForever got a reaction from Patricia87 in Where will your I-129F Petition for K-1 be Processed?   
    I-129F petitions currently are processed by the California Service Center (CSC) and the Texas Service Center (TSC).
    California Service Center processes I-129f petitions for petitioners residing in: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
    Texas Service Center processes I-129f petitions for petitioners residing in: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, U.S. Virgin Islands, West Virginia and the District of Columbia.
    http://www.visaearth.com/k1_faq.html
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    YouAndMeForever reacted to dragonharrower in help with proof   
    Just a thought-- The visa waiver program only allows a 90 day stay. Unless she applied for a tourist visa, that means she's overstayed which may cause you some problems farther down the line.
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    YouAndMeForever got a reaction from Patricia87 in What to tell to the CBP officer?   
    Hey everyone!
    I'm new to this site but not new since I've been scrolling through the topics for months to read and gather information about the k1 visa and the whole immigration process through marriage itself.
    My boyfriend is a US citizen, we are planning to file I-129F soon. We met online and haven't met in person before. I'll be in the US visiting him and staying at his place for 9 days, I'll go later on this week. I'm 23 year old and I'm still a student in Hungary. I'm coming with the Visa Waiver Program and I've never been to the US before.
    I'm a little nervous about the POE (which will be in Detroit btw).
    Is it a red flag that we never met in person before, yet I'm staying at his place?
    What should I say if they ask me whether he is a "friend" or "boyfriend"?
    Any advices are much appreciated
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    YouAndMeForever got a reaction from Patricia87 in What to tell to the CBP officer?   
    This is why I will stick with the word "friend" too. Since we've never seen each other in person it's totally reasonable to say he is a good friend of mine and it's not a lie at all. Nobody has to know that we are already in love. Just because I love him already I won't say "boyfriend" and put myself to the risk of going through extra security or questioning, there is no need to add all that stress. I'll just say I came to see the country I'll be staying at the place of a good friend of mine who I met online. My stay will only 9 days long anyway and not like 88 days and I'll have only one middle sized luggage with clothes and nothing extra. And of course I'll be having my return ticket right in my hand
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    YouAndMeForever got a reaction from Patricia87 in What to tell to the CBP officer?   
    Thank you for your informative answer :)
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    YouAndMeForever got a reaction from Patricia87 in What to tell to the CBP officer?   
    You're right that's what is the best thing to say because he is actually a GOOD FRIEND of mine. And now that we have never met in person yet it's better to stick with the "good friend" expression instead of suggesting in any way that we have serious intentions with each other in future
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