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  1. Hi everyone,

    I have my visa interview (K-1) at the US embassy in London on December 8th 2016.

    1. My first question is the I-134 form the only form we need to submit at this stage, and the I-184 form is used post marriage once in the US?

    2. The second question is, the I-134 form is expired as of Feb 29th 2016. Can we use the most recent version of the form that expired on Feb 29th 2016?

    Thank you for your help!

  2. Hi there,

    My fiancé and I have just sent off the I-129f petition on 06-16-2016. I am the beneficiary and currently living in London. We are planning to see each other at the end of July/early August and late August/early September this year.

    From what I have read, beneficiaries entering the US (whilst the k-1 application process is on going) don't seem to have had any difficulty, as long as they have a return ticket and a copy of the I-129f petition on them to be able to present to customs. Is it still okay to enter the US on an ETSA?

    However, has anyone had any experience around the beneficiary visiting the US frequently (every 4 - 6 weeks) during the process? And on top of that, is there anyway that visiting could slow the application process down?

    Any experience or advice on this would be much appreciated.

    Thank you :-)

  3. Hi! Thank you for your reply.

    I have an online account with USCIS and I called the customer service but they weren't able to speak to me about the application as I'm not the petitioner. The address has been changed successfully and we shouldn't have issues, fingers crossed.

    Could you get your fiancé the petitioner to call up just to make sure. It's hard to get peace of mind in this process. Good luck! :-)

  4. Hi guys,

    We have just mailed off our petition on 06-16-2016, and my fiancé is currently living in Brooklyn and moving to a new location in just over two months time. I'm currently in London. We have been getting some help with an attorney because we were wary of changing our address around the time we could be receiving NOA2.

    Our attorney said address changes can take some time to feed through and it is worth following this up with USCIS if you can. Have you created a profile on their website to check the status of your case?

    I'm sure you'd be able to call and quote your case receipt number and they could check their records. From what I could see the number is

    Call toll-free 1-800-375-5283 or 1-800-767-1833

    Anyway, I will let you know if I find anything else as the address change issue will be ours soon enough.

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