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No Alage

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  1. Well with Colombia u don't need a lawyer. The times are 6-7 months very quick!! But our case is in Dominican Republic 23-24months for k-1 visa Way too long!!! He works at the Dominican Republic Embassy here in the states. He will push things through.

  2. unfortunately i think that need days off too ;) !! i think that they are a Monday thru Friday kinda place. When I was waiting for my NOA2 i used to hope that there were like little machines that did everything on the weekends and through the night just to make it go faster!!!

    DianaI thought I saw someone get thier noa2 on easter!!??

  3. Does anyone know if CSC works on sundays We were touched fri. and sat. Thank u :D

    I woyld think sundays is a rest day - does anyone work on sundays??? lol if the govt offices in the states are anything like the uk govt offices - then NO!

    Well the reason I asked was I thought that I saw someone get thier noa2 last easter. Also for your info. The govt. hires a private contractor to review the cases. Thanks for your input.

  4. Hello, I'm Shilpa, and I'm new around here. :) I'm filing for a K-1 Fiance(e) visa for my Aussie fiance who is currently living in London. We've already filled out the two G-325 A forms required for the petition. I just wanted to make sure of something: Do I have to sign my fiance's G-325 A form? He filled out his form and signed it himself. I haven't sent anything in yet, because I wanted to make sure of that one little detail. Someone answer soon, please!! :)

    -Shilpa

    I believe he signs one and u sign one. i just went through this with my lawyer and she signed hers and I signed mine. any more questions just ask. No algae :D

  5. I have turned to all of you before and you have never let me down. So now I have another question for everyone on this site. To lie or not to lie? Well before you answer that question here is the situation.

    My fiancee and I received the NOA2 last week and we are trying to get a head start on gathering all the paperwork for the next step. We were going through the forms on the downloads section of this site. In particular we were looking at the questions on the DS156 form. One of the questions deals with being deported from the US and illegally obtaining a visa (question #38).

    The problem we have is that about 8 years ago her cousin attempted to drive her across the Mexico-Tijuana border. I say attempted because they were caught. She said that she does not remember everything that took place while she was held because she was really nervous. However she did say that the immigration officers were more interested in determining if the driver was a "coyote" or if this was his first offense. After a few hours they released her to tijuana and he was allowed to go into the US. No fine or charges were brought against either one of them.

    Now this morning we find ourselfs reading the questions on the DS156 over and over and I am not 100% sure that her situation is covered by one of these questions. However i want to be on the safe side and I am thinking about including an explanation of the whole thing and this way they can determine if this situation applies to one of these questions or not. What do you think?

    First of all this situation happened to my ex girlfriend from durango. Do not lie to them! Iam sure there is some documentation of this incident. I admire you for going through the visa process and not passing her ilegally. and this was not a stupid question. Don't worry what others think,just do it the right way! :help: No algae

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