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E&K

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  1. Here's an old link to another Mexico thread - outdated but still good reading:

    http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=87

    Mine's Chilango from D.F. which is like my second home these days . . .

    E&K is the fiance - from close to the border, right E?

    Hola a todas!

    Yeap, KK is right, I'm the 'E' girl :) So we are all ladies here :)

    I'm from Reynosa, Tamaulipas-Right in the border, y mi futuro marido is from Detroit, Michigan

    Yeah UCLA_Cutie, is just the two of us left in the NOA2 wait :yes: hopefully it won't be too long anymore :unsure: We are really..REALLY tired of waiting, and it's just getting harder and harder to be apart :crying: I'm going to be spending 6 weeks with him starting in November, and we're hoping I can go back again in January to finally get married after spending the Christmas holidays with my family

    luvinmb, I thought that was the case at some point, but now I'm not so sure it is a good idea to just go as soon as CDJ gets the packet from NVC. I would go as soon as you get it in the US though, I've heard that many times it never gets received in Mexico.

    Thanks for the words Allie, I'm actually pretty nervous about the Juarez experience. In the past I wasn't too dilligent turning in my I-94's when they expired- actually not a lot of people that got them at the border were, since they never ask for them when you return to mexico by land, you just pay the toll- so I'm affraid they'll think I overstayed at some point even though I never did :( I did turn in a copy of my "laser" visa with the I129F, so hopefully that'll help speed up any checks they want to do. I've been pretty good about turning the I-94's in before they expire since 9/11, and I've not been denied entry because of an "overstay" , but with these people you never know :blink:

    KK & Wanting, I'm sorry to hear about the 10+ month wait!!!!!! That's awful :angry::angry: I thought waivers took 6 months TOP to approve!

    I'll be soo happy when I don't have to deal with US immigration anymore :yes:

    Mucha Suerte para todas! :thumbs:

  2. I know how you feel. It's almost 8 months for me too. I'm not in security checks though, at least they say I'm not. Just "reviewing the merits of the case" What BS!!

    You better hurry hornet or I may skip you!! :D

    You know that you are- in official VJ recorded timelines- the only one I would be skkiping :huh:

    Get to Mexico and pick them up at the border!!!

    Funny, that's exactly what my fiance will do if we get approved :P:lol:

  3. I know of several cases where the U.S based fiancee attended the visa interview at the U.S. embassy in their foreign fiancee's country. I have never heard it being a problem.

    But, to be on the safe side, you can send an email to the visa control officer at the embassy and just ask.

    Not allowed at the embassy in Moscow.

    I've also heard that they are not allowing the USC fiance in the US offices in Juarez, Mexico anymore.

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