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Senad and Anna

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  1. Hello,

     

    My fiancée completed her interview 3 weeks ago at the consulate in Frankfurt, Germany, however the Police Criminal Record was old (from last year) as we did not get a chance to get the new one in time for her scheduled interview.  Everything else was fine, just that one document.

     

    During the interview she was told to email the consulate once she has the original so that the consulate can provide an address where the original has to be mailed in.   We have emailed them almost 2 weeks ago and still did not get a reply, I sent another email last week.  

     

    I am aware that the consulate is very busy now and answers on first come first serve basis, but just wanted to check if anyone had this experience at the Frankfurt, Germany consulate?

     

    I have considered mailing it to the consulate address, but I dont want to risk that chance.

     

    Anyone had this experience by any chance?

     

    Thank you

     

    S & A

     

     

  2. Has anyone traveled to Germany to visit their fiance by any chance?

     

    I heard that Germany allows entering with a special visa "BPOL 1 10 231e 11 20" , Declaration of the existence of the relationship. (Short visits of an unmarried partner to a partner living in Germany who is a German citizen,)

     

    If anyone did use this document to enter Germany, would you please share your experience.

     

    Thank you

  3. 5 hours ago, Verocopter said:

    Hello,

    this is my first post here, so far, I was just a quiet reader.

     

    I'm in the same position like you, my Interview was scheduled for March 30th and got cancelled 2 weeks before that. I called the consulate in Frankfurt yesterday and they couldn't give me the information because they simply didn't know anything. They gave me a different number that I had to call (us traveldocs in Germany) but they also only told me that they didn't know and that I should write an email to the frankfurtvisainquiries address, which I did already last week. So far, I haven't heard anything.

     

     

    Hello.  I am curious what they tell you.  The response i posted came from Frankfurtvisainquiries.  I think we will have to wait untill that proclamation expires, which is Dec 31, 2020.  I just hope it is not extended any further.

  4. Hello,

     

    I had high hopes that the consulates would continue with K-1 interviews. My fiances interview was scheduled 2nd week of April, then we were hit with the pandemic and her interview was canceled as for everyone else.

    Last week I contacted the consulate in Frankfurt, Germany to see if K-1 visa interviews would be included now that they are reopening for some limited services and received the following as an answer:

     

    We are not processing or scheduling K visa appointments at this time. 
    Although you may be eligible for an exception from Presidential Proclamation 10052 on the Risk to the Labor Market, you are still present in the Schengen Zone and subject to Presidential Proclamation 9984.  If you are eligible for an exception from Presidential Proclamation 9984 (ex. You have a U.S. citizen or LPR child under 21 or a U.S. citizen or LPR spouse), please contact us at FrankfurtVisaInquiries@state.gov.
     
    Did anyone receive anything like this from a consulate?
     
    Also, I am having a hard time understanding what an exception could be from the 9984 Proclamation.  Would anyone be able to explain please?   I would really appreciate the help.
     
     
  5. 22 minutes ago, C90 said:

    We didn't provide any chat logs, since it's in no way proof of meeting in the last 2 years.

     

    We filed in 2017, included 7 pics of us together/with friends/with family, the plane tickets/hotel bookings of when we visited each other and the passport stamps of visiting each other/our travels together through Europe. No RFE and visa got approved in 2018. The only 'extra' evidence the IO wanted to see at the interview were pics from after filing, and that was mostly cause I was basically waving them in the IO's face lol.

     

    If you include way to much evidence, the chances are that they'll throw out important documents (cause I read that they will throw out stuff they don't need like 10k pages of chat logs lol) what can lead to RF(I)E's, so better not to overload, especially since you're from a not high fraud country. Including chat logs is fine (although again, no evidence of meeting), but just include 1 or 2 pages with a few sentences of your chats on different days/years. 

    Thank you for your reply!   As you said, chat log is not an evidence of meeting in person, and to much of evidence is not good either.  Point well taken.  I will take your advice.

     

    We have met 13 times during past 2 years, and we still have upcoming trips/meets scheduled.  If that does not prove it then nothing will. haha.

     

    Thank you!

  6. Hello,

     

    My name is Senad and I am new to the forum.

     

    My fiance and I will be applying for K-1 this summer.  We are in the process of gathering all the paperwork and planing everything out.  Her nationality is German, she was born in Poland.

    When she moved from Poland to Germany as a child, the ending of her last name "-ska", was changed to "-ski" and all other documents hence forth were with "-ski" ending.  Passports, certificates, IDs, etc.  So technically, it is a different last name.

     

    My assumption is that we only have to fill out the section "previous names used" in the I-129F form.

     

    Would anyone please advise or share a personal story if related. 

     

    Thank you very much!

     

    Senad and Anna  

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