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DRAGONKNIGHT421

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  1. All we have left is the medical stuff and the interview, it could all be done by July 31st.

    Her Korean parents are getting cold feet about her leaving for good, and in an attempt at diplomacy, the plan is for her to come to the US on a tourist visa for 90 days or less, see what it's like living together, she can go home to refit and reorganize, come back, repeat as needed.

    Of course, we can't really do that with an approved K-1 visa. Is there a way we can put it on hold? Or do we have to withdraw it?

    If we withdraw it, do you think the customs officers will let her in the U.S. if we explain that she's not here to immigrate, obviously we almost had a K-1 visa and here's the paperwork to prove it.

    If we withdraw it, how long do we have to wait before we resubmit?

  2. Hey everyone. I'm from America and my fiancee is from South Korea. We got our NOA2 on May 13th, so we're just waiting for the NVC to get their act together. In the meantime I'm doing everything I can to prepare her for her interview and I have a couple of questions.

    1. When I called the NVC, they said that after receiving my case number, I can apply for a "military expedite", seeing as how my orders forced me to leave Korea and created our separation. Is it going to make any difference? What part of the process gets expedited?

    2. In the Affidavit of Support FAQ it states "Some foreign U.S. consulates require a 2nd affidavit of support which is called "sponsor's financial responsibility

    under the social security act." It is a simple form and easily filled out and signed. The Hong Kong consulate has may
    require this form." How do I know if I'm gonna need this thing?

    3. In block 9 of the Affidavit of Support it asks "I have previously submitted affidavit(s) of support for the following person(s)" and block 10 "I have submitted a visa petition(s) to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services on behalf of the following person(s)." If I was married to a foreign national before and we went through the K-1 visa process, am I supposed to put her information in blocks 9 and 10?

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