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Larry Pieniazek

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  • Gender
    Male
  • City
    Grand Rapids
  • State
    Michigan
  • Interests
    LEGO, Gaming, Space, Traveling

Immigration Info

  • Immigration Status
    K-1 Visa
  • Local Office
    Detroit MI
  • Country
    Indonesia
  • Our Story
    Dee and I met in late 2012 while I was in Indonesia on assignment, we decided to get married in 2014 and have been working to get everything lined up, We filed our I-129F in February 2016 for her to get a K-1, K-1 issued 2016-09-09. Married 2016-12-29, Dee has permanent Green card. Sadly we divorced 2021-12-07.

    Starting the process again with Alvita.

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  1. What does that mean? I'd hate to get to the interview and be told we are late. Is there a way to ensure that doesn't happen?
  2. Hi, my Indonesian fiancee and I are going for a K1... we got our I129F petition (filed last February) approved and received an I 797 NOA2... it has validity dates from 11 Jan to 10 May 2024. As soon as the NVC notified they had received our package from USCIS we filed our DS-160 and we have paid the fee and scheduled an interview at the US Embassy in Jakarta. However due to scheduling constraints our interview is for 15 May 2024... Does filing a DS-160 within the validity dates suffice or will we have a problem because we are outside the validity dates? This topic said that it wasn't a problem for London filers. But i was a bit hazy on how they determined that. Is there anything we need to do? Should we do a CEAC inquiry? This is my second time doing this, (sadly, my former Indonesian wife and I divorced, she has her green card now though) and for the most part I was able to rely on prior experience but this has me a bit puzzled. Thank you. (PS, please ignore my timeline, that was for my former wife, I was not able to figure out how to have two timelines)
  3. My current account's timeline documents the K1 process for myself (petitioner) and my former wife (beneficiary). Sadly, we split and time moves on. I need to execute the process again with a new beneficiary. What's the best approach? Leave this account and start a second one with a blank slate? I understand there's no way to have two timelines associated with one account. I didn't see how to delete the timeline or unlink, so it looks like it can't be reused. Not that I want to anyway, it's historical data useful to the site's estimations. How do people handle this? If a second account is the way to go, guidelines on naming it? can both be associated with the same email?
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