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    dandndandn reacted to DrEllaNJ in Getting the Social Security # on a K-1   
    I'm sorry, but I can't believe this question is even asked (and I see it asked pretty much every day on VJ). You spent how much time and money on filing a K-1 petition and haven't even researched what comes after?
     
    All the info is in the guides.
     
    See the flowchart: http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1flow
    and the guide: http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos
    Do download the forms from the uscis.gov website in order to get the most recent copies (some links on VJ may be out of date)
     
    Good luck!
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    dandndandn reacted to Becci391 in Getting the Social Security # on a K-1   
    What she wants to say is that people should do a research before they ask a question. She's right, this question has been asked many times.
    If I google "What to do after gotten married on a K1 visa", you will find the answer. This is one of the websites that shows up https://www.uscis.gov/family/family-us-citizens/fiancee-visa/fiancee-visas
    I don't want to sound rude or unfriendly.
     
    Your fiance should have gotten or will get a document from the PoE officer at the airport with the steps she has to take after you got married.
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    dandndandn reacted to Becci391 in Getting the Social Security # on a K-1   
    FYI: You better watch what you write to or about other members. I reported your comment.
     
    Sure, can people write or ask whatever they want but what about doing some research before you ask a question. When my husband and I filed for my K1 visa and sent it to USCIS, we immediately checked the USCIS website what we have to do after we got married and I am sure many other members did the same unless they applied for a CR1 visa.
     
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    dandndandn reacted to Becci391 in Getting the Social Security # on a K-1   
    LOL, at least @DrEllaNJ, @Scandi, and the few other members who commented on your topic knew what we had to to after we received or K1 or CR1 visa. And I am sure we all DID our research.
    But hey, why should you do that because the other members do the work for you instead. Keep posting your questions even if you could find the answers on the USCIS website or Google too.
    I know this forum is for people to help each other out but you can still post your question AFTER you did some research. I don't like it when people expect from other people to do their work.
     
    If you would have done your research on AOS, EAD and AP before posting your question here, you knew that your fiance is not allowed to work without having at least her EAD.
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    dandndandn reacted to JSWH in Getting the Social Security # on a K-1   
    OP, being so rude and arrogant isn't going to help you to get help here when you need it next time. Based on how much you dislike doing research  and reading, you will have many more questions soon. 
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    dandndandn reacted to Ban Hammer in Getting the Social Security # on a K-1   
    continuing upon the above track will result in attention you do not want.
    cease and desist now or face the wheel of moderation action.
     
    charles
    vj moderation
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    dandndandn got a reaction from Ortolan in Proof of Evidence   
    Are you going to submit the K1 application or you are waiting for the interview? Sorry for asking questions but I can't tell since you don't have your timeline yet.
    If you are sending the application, you must provide the evidence that you and your fiancé have personally met within two years of the date the petition is filed.  I think the following is a list of items that are generally accepted by the USCIS. Do not send originals though. Make photocopies of your evidence. 
     
    Airplane and/or Train Boarding Passes: This shows that you actually got on the airplane. Good evidence when used in conjunction with copies of the plane ticket. Note that plane tickets alone only prove that you bought a ticket and not that you actually made the trip.
     
    Anything else you feel proves that you and your fiancée have met in the last two years.
     
    However, do not send chat transcripts, phone bills, emails, or anything else that doesn't prove a physical meeting. Save those things for the interview.  So the screen shot is not considered as physical meeting.
     
    For the interview, I was crazy enough to keep every single chat history.  After the interview I felt I over prepared, but it is good to prepare well in advance.  So I would keep the screen shots as much as I would be able to.
     
    That's what I was told and I did it.
    Good luck
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    dandndandn got a reaction from April Mora in Proof of Evidence   
    Are you going to submit the K1 application or you are waiting for the interview? Sorry for asking questions but I can't tell since you don't have your timeline yet.
    If you are sending the application, you must provide the evidence that you and your fiancé have personally met within two years of the date the petition is filed.  I think the following is a list of items that are generally accepted by the USCIS. Do not send originals though. Make photocopies of your evidence. 
     
    Airplane and/or Train Boarding Passes: This shows that you actually got on the airplane. Good evidence when used in conjunction with copies of the plane ticket. Note that plane tickets alone only prove that you bought a ticket and not that you actually made the trip.
     
    Anything else you feel proves that you and your fiancée have met in the last two years.
     
    However, do not send chat transcripts, phone bills, emails, or anything else that doesn't prove a physical meeting. Save those things for the interview.  So the screen shot is not considered as physical meeting.
     
    For the interview, I was crazy enough to keep every single chat history.  After the interview I felt I over prepared, but it is good to prepare well in advance.  So I would keep the screen shots as much as I would be able to.
     
    That's what I was told and I did it.
    Good luck
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    dandndandn got a reaction from allyrose in People who filed after us have notification and we don't?   
    It depends on the officer who is handling your case. If s/he processes quick then you are lucky. 
    As you can see my attached, my EAD and AP (N&D) got approved really late, out of regular time frame. So it happens all the time someone who submitted the file after you might get approved faster than you. 
     
    My husband kept telling me " relax" but I was like "nooooo!"
    as you said it is impossible not to worry about the process.  I worried about everything. 

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