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  1. On 7/18/2023 at 10:50 PM, Geraldin said:

    problem in the court's decision to divorce the petitioner (Polish and USA citizenship). his divorce was in Poland, he was in the United States, she filed for divorce in Poland. uscis wants proof that the ex-wife lived in Poland at the time of the divorce or they do not recognize the divorce court decision.

    Today exactly a month since we received the rfe, and today we sent them a reply.

    Bf found his ex's petition for divorce with court registration stamp, which her lawyer filed to start divorce proceedings (it's good that bf doesn't throw away papers). This petition states that she lives and works in Poland and has no intention of returning to the US. Their divorce proceedings lasted almost 2 years..

    On his behalf, bf wrote a small letter that they do not have contact and therefore we cannot provide other relevant information. 

    Now we can only hope and pray...

  2. On 7/12/2023 at 9:58 PM, Geraldin said:

    today we got RFE (noa1 june 28, range 98500). it's so sad, I don't see my bf after filing and now this... and who knows how much months before approve after ours answer, it's disappointed 😭

    problem in the court's decision to divorce the petitioner (Polish and USA citizenship). his divorce was in Poland, he was in the United States, she filed for divorce in Poland. uscis wants proof that the ex-wife lived in Poland at the time of the divorce or they do not recognize the divorce court decision. (with this court decision my bf got citizenshiр almost 2 years ago). we have time until october. 😳  this is a very unexpected twist. 

    we have a problem with proof of her residence at the time of the divorce. Many years have passed and they do not communicate. in my Facebook group advise me a lawyer. I'll post if we can get something done. or vice versa

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  3. On 5/24/2023 at 5:51 PM, AnaBanana12345 said:

    Also, FYI, for those Belarusians who prepare to immigrate. There was a new form of police certificate approved in March 2023 and now it has to contain information about crimes and administrative misdemeanors (rather than just crimes as before), so be aware. 

    as I understand it, we need to choose the second. Right?1190439197_2023-03-2020_47_20.png.38a4c1f1e39f29033da0486cb92e7bb1.png

  4. - My partner is a Polish citizen who lives in the USA, I live in Belarus. A few years ago, I was looking for information on this topic a little, you need to apply for a marriage license in Poland and this is not 3 days, as in Belarus, but about a month. But during the corona, everything could change, so you need to look for information on Polish sites.
    - You can also read about online marriage in Utah. After it, you will need a personal meeting to confirm the marriage.
    - My boyfriend is afraid to come to Belarus, although I can't understand the reasons. Your girlfriend can go to the registry office (ЗАГС) in Belarus and find out information about marriage with a foreigner there. But in this case, you will have to apply for a visa to Belarus, unfortunately, if you do not have another citizenship, then you cannot come without a visa.

  5. 2 hours ago, aerodnight said:

    Just sent an expedite request on the basis of increasing tensions from the Russian-Belarusian regime and the fact that I currently reside in Poland. It's a long shot, but I thought why not, I'm not risking anything by that.

    Write about the result when you get it. I just live in this regime, and my fiancé is from Poland and he is afraid to come to me in Belarus. We are waiting for K1.

  6. On 1/26/2023 at 5:36 AM, EatBulaga said:

    And yes. The K1 beneficiary can interview at any country with a US embassy/consulate provided he can legally travel to that country. You will need to list which consulate to interview at in the I-129F.

    I guess it won't be quite that way. For Russia, at the moment, the main consulate where the case will automatically go is Poland, if the address of residence in Russia is indicated. But you can request a transfer of the case to another consulate after the petition has been approved. Not all consulates accept case translations. But by the time you get approved, things can change a lot. Go to the sub-forum Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, it will be easier to find specific information there.

    https://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/98-russia-ukraine-and-belarus/

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