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  1. Can some please advise the best way to deal with a failed marriage if the benificiary still wants to stay in the United States.. We have not yet sent in the application for the the adjustment of status.. We were married in February and we have not filed for divorce yet.. 

     

    She is from Cuba .. I am not sure if that makes a difference .. but she would like to stay herein the United States.. Will she be able apply of the ad,ustment of status on her own with one of her family members as her sponsor eventually?

     

    Any advice for her is greatly appreciated.

     

    Thank you

     

  2. I am just about finished with the application and there is a couple things I was unsure of.. Can someone help with these questions please. 

     

    Thank you

     

    1. Where would I find the "A - Number"  at the beginning of the application... and when was that assigned to us?

     

    2. For number 16 on the application it asks for the travel document used at last arrival.. Would that be the passport number or the Visa number?

     

    3. For part 2 number 3 on the application it asks for "Receipt number of the underlying petition"  Is that the receipt number from the fiance application?

     

    4. Once they receive the application how soon do they typically schedule the interview?

     

     

  3. On 11/9/2018 at 10:26 PM, Chris&Ale said:

    That's about 2 1/2 months away. Geez. Sorry it wasn't any sooner. 

     

    I just checked your timeline. Your received your NOA2 on July 31st and you have to wait until mid-January for the interview? Dang... that's a long wait for an interview date. 

     

    Good luck!

    Thank you.. I think we were lucky to get that date for the interview.. I was able to get an medical exam date for January 14th for her.  We will probably  be there for 2 weeks to have everything completed.

  4.              K1-FTP  - I believe this is the date of the case

    30-AUG-2018

     

     

     

    The National Visa Center (NVC) received your fiancé (e)’s/spouse’s approved I-129F petition from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). NVC will now forward the petition to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in Georgetown., Guyana. Please note that the transfer process can take several weeks. The U.S. Embassy or Consulate will contact your fiancé (e)/spouse when they are ready to process his or her petition.

     

    Next steps:

    Go to our website http://nvc.state.gov/k1 to learn how to apply for a K visa and prepare for the visa interview.

     

    Please keep the following information for your records:

     

    Case Number:                       

    USCIS Receipt Number         

    Principal Applicant:                

    Petitioner:                                

    Interview Location:                Georgetown., Guyana

    Post Address:

    U. S. Embassy

    100 Young And Duke Streets

    Kingston, Georgetown

    Guyana, P.O. Box 10507

     

    Thank you for your patience in the immigrant visa process.

     

    Sincerely,

     

     

    U.S. Department of State

    National Visa Center

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