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Laynie

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  1. We did not get any touches for our K-1. Then one day we got approval. Its easy to say now, but be patient.
    I know it's on here some where but just can't find it, Anyway our NOA1 was June 7th but haven't had any touches or nothing, has anyone else on here get approved without touches? But man I wish they would touch us hate this not knowing! Trying to be patient but sure would be nice to see some movement! I know alot of others are saying the samething! You know the old saying misery loves company well VJ is a really good place to be LOL!!!

    Please give me a little hope! Thanks ever so much!!! :clock:

    Thanks everyone I feel better!!!

  2. I know it's on here some where but just can't find it, Anyway our NOA1 was June 7th but haven't had any touches or nothing, has anyone else on here get approved without touches? But man I wish they would touch us hate this not knowing! Trying to be patient but sure would be nice to see some movement! I know alot of others are saying the samething! You know the old saying misery loves company well VJ is a really good place to be LOL!!!

    Please give me a little hope! Thanks ever so much!!! :clock:

  3. It is on the DS-156K, Nonimmigrant Fiance(e) Visa Aplication. The form on the website expired 7/31/2007. In Colombia, the DS-156K is submitted with the DS-156. I assume it is the same everywhere, but maybe not.

    The DS-156K has a list of documents that must be attached in order to apply for a Fiance(e) Visa. One of those documents is Evidence of Engagement to Your Fiance(e).

    As far as I know, most people fulfill this requirement by submitting a new letter of intent.

    Thank you. I missed the "K". No, not all Consulates use this form. A letter of intent will do nicely. Some countries may have official documents for engagement. I wouldn't know.

    This line on the form appears to be relatively new. There is no requirement or law to have a ring. Most people wouldn't dare make any plans for a wedding because this process is so unpredictable and again, there is no requirement for proof of wedding plans, etc. The letter of intent should be more than sufficient as well as anything else you might have i.e. engagement cards, etc. Not something to stress about.

    Thanks so much! feel better now!

  4. Hello. I was reading Ds-156K form every other thing I got it but... Evidence of Engagement to Your Fiancé ?

    what do I need to have to prove this ? is Letter of Intent good enough ?

    I have a question for anyone who could maybe give me an answer , we got engaged back last Feb 14th but we haven't got the ring yet because we oted to put our money to better use (ie) filings fees etc.. question is would a letter of intent be good enough as one post said? Or do we have to show ring reciept and pics? But we don't have it yet. what do we do? Any suggestions on this matter would be greatly appreciated!

    Laynie!

  5. Hello,

    This has likely been asked before, but I really would like to hear from anyone that has immigrated from Canada to the US with the K-1 Visa.

    My fiancee and I will begin the filing process in a few days (package is together, just waiting for some documents she mailed to me). We really want to do everything right, but if we can, we would rather not be apart. We had plans to meet together halfway in Knoxville for Labor Day weekend (driving, not flying), but we are now curious if she can remain here for longer than just that weekend.

    Ideally, she'd stay with me until Christmas, at which point we will both fly to Canada to spend the holidays with her family. She will then remain in Canada until the Visa is issued.

    This means, however, that she will be quitting her job before September (she cannot get a 4 month leave of absence, of course). She is also currently living with her parents to save money.

    If she were to visit as a guest from September to December, would we be hurting our chances in any way? She doesn't have much evidence to prove her ties to Canada. Even though we truly do intend to do this the proper way, I'm wondering if they might not see it that way.

    Also, at the border, should she simply announce that she is visiting for pleasure for 4 months? Or should she tell them our full intentions (visiting for 4 months, return until application approved, etc)? If she omits the latter, could this upset the USCIS?

    If she discloses it, could the border guards turn her away?

    It hurts so much to be away from her. I want to do all of this properly, but if we can see each other in the meantime, we really want to try.

    Oh, also, since she will no longer have a job, what do people normally do about health insurance? Just be really careful? :unsure:

    Thanks in advance,

    Jonathan

    Speaking from experience as of late she will lonly be able to stay in the states for a period of 90 days at a time but in total a period of 180 days but they will question her for sure they did me every time but more so at the Sarnia border even though I showed all docs to prove I was coming back, I was able to continue my trip but it was ifie for over 2 hrs,al I can say is go for it the worst that could happen is that they deny her but it's a chance I guess we've all taken at some point in our relationships.

    But may I add to that if you already have a visa pending and your in the system the chances are slim at least thats what I've been told!

    Good Luck! Laynie! :thumbs:

  6. I need to vent! I've been getting so nervous lately, like I always do about my upcoming trip to visit my husband in a couple weeks. I have a huge fear that I will be denied entry at the border and that we will be devasted when we find out I can't visit. The fear is pretty much irrational, since I always arrive at the border with my paperwork in order, and will be coming even more prepared than usual this time around (two employment letters from full time jobs stating my expected return, return plane tickets, bank statements, pay stubs, plus my complete case file for the CR1.) But I think anyone on here can understand the nervousness since they really do hold our lives in their hands throughout this whole journey.

    Anyways, I was working away talking to one of the girls here at work and told her how excited I am to finally see my husband again. Her response "Oh don't get all excited, everything will just blow up in your face."

    What the hell kind of reply is that? It floors me sometimes how ignorant people can be when they don't realize how stressful this whole process already is on people like us, and especially how hard the time apart is when you don't know when the next time you will see each again is.

    Anyways, sorry for the mindless ranting. It's 12:30am and I had no one else to vent at :wacko:

    I know how you feel been there done that matter of fact just this past May,even though we aren't married yet I still miss him like crazy! Anyway they held me up at the border for over 2 hours before they finally let me go, I had all my docs and the reason they did finally let me go was because I had a return ticket so good luck don't know if you wll get this message because i haven't a clue how to work this site yet but I'm workin on it so please bare with me!!

    Laynie

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