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  1. i would like to thank you all for helping me on our journey but i would like to add more question base on the fiance(e) letter of intent. Nina+Mat have already show me the actual intent letter for both fiance(e) and im very much thankful. however, i notice that i have to include the address of the embassy which is more likely more than one. basically, my fiancee live in nagoya japan and she has inform me that there is more than one u.s embassy there. right now im a little confuse on which address to put it on the fiance(e) letter of intent. everybody please help me on this before i submit all documents... can any one of you guide me through???

    thank you all

  2. thank you! however, i just can't simply download the file. i actually have been on the site but my computer is macintosh program and can't simply download the file without buying the package...

    please help!!!

    thank you! however, i just can't simply download the file. i actually have been on the site but my computer is macintosh program and can't simply download the file without buying the package...

    please help!!!

    thank you! however, i just can't simply download the file. i actually have been on the site but my computer is macintosh program and can't simply download the file without buying the package...

    please help!!!

  3. im glad that i found you here. im planning to apply for k-1 fiance(e) visa for my fiancee from nagoya japan. right now my fiancee is here with me in hawaii but her i-94 expired next month so i have no choice but to send her home. however, before she goes back i would like to apply for k-1 fiancee visa and i know its possible but if you dont mind would you guide me step by step???

    thanks

  4. it has been three days ago since me and my fiancee arrive here in the u.s but it seems that everything is not right. she came here with i-94 (three months stay) however, one of the agent in the airport found out that she has a fiance here in the u.s that she visit all the time she comes here. now the problem is she got stuck at the airport and being interrogated by one of the agent that works for immgration. she stayed at the airport for more than 2 hours and they keep asking her if she is getting married, i feel uncomfortable at the moment because what about if we did. would the agent do something to stop us? and if we are, why would the agent let her in the u.s? is it because the agent notify the immigration center to alert them that there's a couple that about to do a fraud.

    please need your strong advice? all of your answer are strongly appreciated... THANK YOU!

  5. i would like to thank everyone of you here on VJ forum. i knew from the beggining this plan is extremely difficult but for listening each everyone of your advice my plan might go in diffierent direction with a simple way. this coming next month (june) she will be here with me for 90 days and within those days i will figure things out or may be i'll visit some of the agency here in Hawaii to help me the easy way out. i'm possitive they will offer me the k-1 but let see what's going to happen by then. once again for those of you gave me a positive advice "thank you" i truly appreciated.

    have a wonderful day,

    elie

  6. i would say this is going be the tough challenge for us and in fact, i already prepare myself to what's going to happen in the future. my plan hasn't change at all, we are getting married this coming summer because that's what i promised to my fiancee. getting married is not hard as i thought it was, i admit i'm getting excited, nervous and all kinds of feelings can't explain but i would say the documents is the number 1 priority. all of my friends from japan, taiwan, korea, philippines and singapore were telling me to file a "fiancee visa" becuase they said is a lot quicker than the other. people say i should get married here in the U.S and let my wife to go back to japan to wait for her i-130. to be honest i just don't want her to go back to japan. men this is troublesome, she already quit her job and she has been worried about the documents more than i do.

    if there's a good result to my journey i will definitely share it to everyone here on VJ forum, so please wish me luck...

  7. my 1st question is after we get married can she possibly file an i-130 to claim a greencard?

    You can possibly file an I-130 and all the rest, but you may very well run into lots of problems, since what you are trying to do is immigration fraud.

    thank you for your respond

    Actually, if she enters the US with the intention to marry, marries, and then leaves the country to apply for a spousal visa, it is not fraud. If she enters the US with the intention to marry, marries and applies to adjust status to permanent resident without leaving the US, then it is fraud. Just a clarification . . .

    Also, if border guards at the POE suspect that she is planning on marrying in the US - whether she intends to leave or not - they may not let her in, expecting that she will attempt to adjust status from within the US and commit fraud. It is not illegal to marry and leave, however, the guards expect the worst of people when they are crossing the border and do not give anyone benefit of the doubt. Just so you can be prepared . . .

    thank you for your great advise

    thank you for your great advice

    thank you for your time and a great advice

  8. my fiancee from japan is coming heren in june 2007 without a visa or what so ever. prior to u.s immigration japanese citizen are able to stay here in the u.s for 90 days. im a u.s citizen and im planning to marry my fiancee wthin the 90 days, probably this coming july or august 2007. my 1st question is after we get married can she possibly file an i-130 to claim a greencard? 2nd can she stay with me without going back to japan while we work things out? what should i do wtih this matter?

    this matter has been bothering me and i need an immdiate respond to any one out there who can guide me through this. thank you so much for putting your time to read my post, i truly appreciated.

    note: she is coming to the u.s.a without fiancee visa

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