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Ccp29

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  1. 52 minutes ago, Londonergirl said:

    How can you know that when you don't know which country this person lives in illegally? When I applied for my police certificates I had to fill out ALL addresses I had lived at in those countries. And what will happen when they realize that the person in question got no connection to those addresses?

    Hi Londonergirl. I don’t know as to which extent will they check all the addresses but I only stayed to one address since I came here and have my name on both electric and virgin media bill. Thanks 

  2. 6 minutes ago, Prof_Q said:

    The big question you have to ask yourself is how to get the police record from the country you've stayed in illegally to submit during the interview stage. I'm not sure you would be eligible to receive a police record if you're staying illegally at another country. 

     

    Also, you have to have a very good reason why you've stayed illegally in that country in that country, which could very well be brought up in the interview. 

     

    While it shouldn't be a deal breaker for obtaining a K1 visa, I think you should consult with an experienced lawyer just to be on the safe side.

    Thank you so much Prof_Q for the advice. I’ve spoken to one US immigration lawyer. Thanks. As to police clearance, I know some who were able to secure their police clearance when they left here irregardless of their status. Thanks a mill. 

  3. 2 minutes ago, Khallaf said:

    I strongly urge you to go back ASAP, if you are in the middle of a K1, and something happens it could, I don't know that it would but could reflect poorly as you have already shown that you can't follow the rules of immigration to other countries. I am not saying that it will come up and I am not saying it wouldn't, however if you are deported from a country that you are not suppose to be in, that will all be tracked.

     

    Hi Khallaf. I am fully aware of that. We will do it this April after his visit here and we will sort all the evidence needed together. Thanks

  4. 2 minutes ago, Khallaf said:

    if you are in a country and you are not allowed to be there, you need to go back to your country in order to process the K1, you can't have your interview in a country where you are not suppose to be.

     

    as long as you file for your home country from there should not be a problem. I can see a problem as you will have to get a police report from the country that you are not suppose to be in, as least I believe you would, I could be wrong.

     

     

    Hi Khallaf. Thank you so much for your input. I will try to do that. God bless 

  5. Hi all,

    I have been reading posts here on VJ and I just want to ask if is there anybody here who had the same experience as mine. I am undocumented for 6 years and still here (NOT in the US) and we are planning to apply for the k1 visa. He has been visiting me

    here and we want to move forward. We are worried that my status will make an impact in our application and Will be a reason for denial. We will be putting my country to where our application will be forwarded. 

    Hope someone can give me advise here. Thanks a mill. God bless

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