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Squidslinger

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    Squidslinger reacted to Mili&Rob in AOS Interview Experience   
    Nope she never asked for it or any of the evidence we had. But it wasn’t that much work to fill out and gather the evidence so we did it, no harm having it just in case. 
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    Squidslinger reacted to JFH in Quick question on i864   
    *~*~*adjustment of status question moved from “K-1 fiancé visa process and procedures” to “AOS from K visas”*~*~*
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    Squidslinger reacted to HRQX in Quick question on i864   
    It can be a different sponsor.
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    Squidslinger reacted to SalishSea in Tax return for I-134   
    Only federal.
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    Squidslinger got a reaction from SJordanS in Chat - Video - Call Logs in Prep for K1 Interview   
    I'm curious on this too. I've got about a year and a half of potential chat logs, screenshots, meeting in real life pictures, receipts/etc. How vast do they want the chat logs to be? We've been using at least 3 different chat programs. Got FB, Line, and WhatsApp.
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    Squidslinger reacted to tirzajogja in Newbie here prepping, your wisdom is appreciated   
    My K1 visa was just approved on Feb 2019. And I was tempted to do the ceremony only too here in Indonesia but we didn't do that. We don't want to risk our immigration process that we still need to do after I enter tge US. So we decided to follow the K1 Visa Procedure. Agree with @Ate don't take that risk and consider it again. I just feel that it is not nice to lie about your relationship on the interview day. The consular officer will ask and refer the word "fiance" not a "spouse". Doesn't feel good if you are a spouse of someone and they said to the officer that you're just a fiance😊
     
    There is a group on Facebook about Indonesian-American marriage community it's called KPIA (Komunitas Perkawinan Indonesian American) and many of the members are Indonesian-Chinese. I reccomend your fiance to check that group and ask a questions to those (with the same family situation her family has) who have done the process successfully. That group and Visa Journey here helped us a lot so you don't really need a lawyer. 
     
    And in my almost 27 years living in Indonesia, I don't know if there is thing called "marriage competitor". It takes longer to book the venue if it is the favorite ones. So it really depends on her family's preference and where do you want to get married. Getting married isn't cheap either here and there in the US buy we always have a choice.
     
    It is so important to have the same name on all of the documents. Start to match the name on all of the documents. I don't know where your fiance lives and how long jave their family living in Indonesia. In the province I live, Indonesian-Chinese people are Indonesian too and we are all have the same rights to be treated and served well with the bureaucracy and government. Even though there is still a one or two people who don't work so well and treated other citizen not so well. Can't generalize that all of that stuff you mentioned about Indonesia happened in all over Indonesia.  We aren't all that bad anyway. I really advice you and your fiance to check the group I mention to know more about what I mean here.
     
    Sorry for the long paragraphs and wish you all the best and good luck with your visa journey!😊
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