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  1. Did my Fiance make a mistake by selecting the "I do not intend" on question 11 on the I-134 form????????

    Under the tick mark, he state "N/A - K1 Visa process for permenant residence". Does that conflict?

    Were going to be married, and I will have a job, he owns a condo (i.e will both be owners once were marrried etc..)

    PLEASE CLARIFY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Did I mention my interview is on Tues!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I pray that it is not a mistake because I do not know how we can fix it by that time..... any ideas (should I white-out the tick mark - it is notorized)

    what he did was correct ,dont worry and good luck on ur interview

  2. Any updates Green?

    well i had to write the statement about what me and my fiancee have in common and noterized it and she is trying to get a certified list of all places she lived after she left her husband before the time they divorced.he went to talk to the head cheif but the meeting was canceled till mid march so now i wont know anything till then.

  3. GREEN/TRAN,

    Note to self: Change last name to PINK!!! Just kidding man!!! try to cheer you up! My initial reaction from reading the 1st post until this very last one here keep improving, and I like it! Don't worry and second guess your case, seems to be solid and at this point, with the help of M.E., you can sleep well tonight. Divorce is the key, she did, the timing isn't the most convincing evidence, but it's not like people know how to divorce each other from day one when they go to gradeschool... Could have told them, there were some complication with her EX and the divorce couldn't finalize at a later time. But the key here is: you meet all requirement and more, however, a ticket to VN at this time of the year could do some good for you and her... It's TET season baby! All this time, we all thought working and providing for our family is our duty... seem like that isn't good enough for the consulate... :blush::crying::crying:

    Our hearts go out to you Green/Tran, stay focus and get through this...

    love,

    chuck and kim

    thank chuck and kim,im just done getting a statment noterized of what we have in common to satisfy the greenslip and hanh is getting certified from all the houses she lived at in hcmc her ex lives in lam dong about 6 hours away so i hope it gets cleared up fast.

  4. If what goes around, comes around...

    Lurker is due for a windfall! :dance:

    Wrap it up!!! I'll take it!!!

    Funny though, my wife is going to wear pink clothes for the interview. :thumbs:

    I vowed not to take a shower until my Vo gets home, looking at my picture, do you all think I should take a shower before she gets here? Or show her what I have been through all this time? The pits are stinkin!!!

    i say take a shower if it doesnt upset the people at geico.lol

  5. Firstly, Hello from the Nam :)

    I first arrived in VN in 1999 and it took me 9 months to meet a suitable partner (in-person) and then it took another 2 years for me to totally trust her, be accepted by her family and have confidence should would have the common sense to adapt to American culture, etc. Personally, I think meeting a VNs partner for a life-long commitment (in America) online is a very risky proposition because of the culture differences and potential communication gaps.

    With that said, on my current visit to VN, The VNs have come a long way in their urban sophistication and their awareness of the outside world. This next generation of VNs is definitely better read about foreign influence than the previous.

    Finally, In my opinion, the "Viet Kieu", overseas VNs who were maybe born, raised & live in America, they should have better luck with the native VNs women from their own upbringing in a VNs family in America.

    end

    I'm off to Phu Quoc tomorrow :)

    have fun, but if you look for the jet ski rentals "they only for picture"

  6. I cannot say more than I said. I have been here a while. I have seen a lot of what takes place and it is very clear from obersavation, from what the Co stated and from conversations with other couples that meeting multiple times is a huge boost in your favor. Meeting only once is a big negative.

    There is a lot of wishful thinking thattakes place here, all because of love. Wel, love os grand, but it doesn't lend itself to reality at times. We all are facing the toughest of all hurdles in getting approval for our partner to be allowed into the USA. It's just the way it is, people and I oly want to point that out.

    See each other more than once and me absolutely insanely ####### about your evidence packet!

    One more thing, the CO's like to see the beneficiery has been outside of Vietnam. So try and arrange a trip somewhere, be it Thailand or whatever.

    im just think long distance love isnt just for the wealthy or people who have flexable jobs.some people neeed to keep employment and dont share a house.if the requirments are to only have met one time in the past 2 years then that shouldnt be a issue.if they are sceptic about peoples relationships they should require people to take a ceritfied polygraph and then they can detect deception and then neither party has to wonder when there fiancee comes over

  7. I've been here for well over a year now and as many of you know my wife and I had a complicated case and some troubles when she finally arrived here in the USA late last Summer. Let me say something that is important for you couples who have not yet had your interviews...

    You can easily get approved if you give the suits what they want. What they want to see is a REAL relationship with real development. Meeting online, followed by one trip to Vietnam and then a proposal is surefire way to get denied. This place is littered with the guts of couples who received the slip of death for this reason. Anh and I met online, we met in Paris, in Germany and then in Saigon. Those meetings pretty much secured her YES at the interview. The interviewer was impressed with this. Many here who get the good slip have met two or three times in person. It is no guarantee, but it helps.

    Why would you say this? What does the embassy's website say? Do you know of couples that have had this happened and did the CO say he was denying them the Visa because of lack of multiple visits???

    As far a meeting each other in person - all that is currently required is that the two of you have met in person within the last 2 years. I'm troubled with your statement because you state so with certainty.

    I would hope that the CO looks at each case individually - there is no silver bullet to get the CO's approval beyond following the requirements and demonstrating an ongoing relationship. Please be careful with your advice here.

    my lawyer said that i only going to vietnam was a problem with my oneof them anyway but i agree it does only say met in past 2 years .surley they know not all of us are rich or live with our parents or work in vietnam some of us have one week vacation and im sure alot viet girls cant afford to go to paris you just got lucky matt dont rub it in

  8. I remember having to sign that form, the one for the marriage broker, didnt it ask if you ever have been convicted of a violent crime? For the safety of the fiancee/wife? I cant remember too well that far back, but maybe that had something to do with it. That really sucks, man! I feel really bad for you. Ide fight it for sure, get a good lawyer. Good luck.

    and i did sign the form and submitted a kbi backgroud check certifed my fianccee knew all about it long before we ever knew anything about imbra when the man asked if i ever haad crimminal she told him about it.i think most our problem is her waiting to get divorced before i came

  9. I remember having to sign that form, the one for the marriage broker, didnt it ask if you ever have been convicted of a violent crime? For the safety of the fiancee/wife? I cant remember too well that far back, but maybe that had something to do with it. That really sucks, man! I feel really bad for you. Ide fight it for sure, get a good lawyer. Good luck.

    i was never convicted just 200 fine dismissed nad fight i had with my pops wasnt really a fight and charges was dropped but she saw a lawyer today and he said there was 3 problems . problem no. 1 was the charges i had agaist me eve though they was over 14 years ago problem number 2 was she waited so long to get divorced and problem number 3 was i only came one time to see her for one month.but he said we had alot of eveidence more than enough and she will get to come to usa no way they can deny it he will have to get some details from the head chief there so its kinda good news but it might cost me the price of a tickit to go to vietnam

  10. Here is our experience:

    At the end of my wifes interview she was given a blue paper asking for specific information. They wanted info in regards to my divorce. The paper stated to bring the required documents along with the blue paper back to the consulate. She did so and after waiting for their review of it, they returned and gave her a green paper. This paper pretty much stated that no further evidence is needed, and that they will contact us after their review, and to not contact them. I have heard that this could take from aa month or so up to a year. I was also told when they give you the green paper that they may return your case to the US, for review.

    Good Luck!!!

    my green slip states we lack to show evidence that a reasonable person woulds see us as a bonified relationship .if a reasonable would have looked at the evidence they would have but now it says i need to wite a noterized statment of what do me and hanh have in common and send with other supporting evidence ,i just wondered why green instead of blue crazy i guess,thanks

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