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derrick and Ana

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    derrick and Ana got a reaction from millefleur in Stolen passport with Visa   
    Thank you for the information. One of the main goals of reporting the lost/stolen visa and passport to the issuing embassy is to ensure no one else can use it for whatever reason. I emailed the embassy in Colombia but haven't received a response. Most of the information I am finding will allow us to use a copy of the passport and visa. luckily I took a picture of both of them once we received them but I do not have a picture of the entry stamp that was on her visa. If I can get her a military dependent ID card then this whole situation won't be as bad and she's fine with waiting to get her US passport and then traveling back to Venezuela to replace her other passport.  
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    derrick and Ana reacted to Boiler in Stolen passport with Visa   
    I 94 can be obtained online 
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    derrick and Ana reacted to bakphx1 in Stolen passport with Visa   
    I think the entry stamp can be worked around as they will use their own information and they have record of her arrival.  If it’s requested as a document in AOS, I would write a cover letter explaining it.  I don’t think they would hold everything up to make you provide information that they already have
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    derrick and Ana reacted to TBoneTX in Stolen passport with Visa   
    While you're waiting, consider contacting the Colombian consulate nearest you in the U.S.  They should have suggestions.
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    derrick and Ana got a reaction from bakphx1 in Stolen passport with Visa   
    Thank you for the information. One of the main goals of reporting the lost/stolen visa and passport to the issuing embassy is to ensure no one else can use it for whatever reason. I emailed the embassy in Colombia but haven't received a response. Most of the information I am finding will allow us to use a copy of the passport and visa. luckily I took a picture of both of them once we received them but I do not have a picture of the entry stamp that was on her visa. If I can get her a military dependent ID card then this whole situation won't be as bad and she's fine with waiting to get her US passport and then traveling back to Venezuela to replace her other passport.  
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    derrick and Ana reacted to Boiler in Stolen passport with Visa   
    As mentioned a K1 is single entry and has been used.
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    derrick and Ana reacted to bakphx1 in Stolen passport with Visa   
    One instruction is to contact the embassy that processed the visa, though it doesn’t really say what happens there.  The only thing is if she has already arrived and her info is in the system, you may not need to provide a physical passport to adjust status at this point.  I didn’t go through that process so I may be wrong-but they already have it digitally and you have pictures of it.  The green card doesn’t depend on a physical passport.  From there, options don’t look super convenient -cross to Mexico by land and get a new passport at an embassy there as she can cross back with a green card alone (by land, not air).  Or wait three years and apply for citizenship and get a US passport.  That’s assuming contacting the embassy that did her visa won’t help.
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    derrick and Ana reacted to Pinkrlion in Stolen passport with Visa   
    Since your wife’s passport was stolen she needs to get Lifelock or another identity theft monitoring program. 
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    derrick and Ana reacted to TBoneTX in Stolen passport with Visa   
    Sorry for the bad news.
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    Thread is moved from Off Topic to the Mexico/Latin/South America regional forum, in hopes of country-specific advice.
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    derrick and Ana reacted to Etherial in Approved at Interview - Pending for possible adjudication   
    Visa was issued today, 2 weeks after interview
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    derrick and Ana reacted to Biliz in Bogota Interview Letter Instructions   
    I followed the lead of another member here who has a interview in Bogota. I sent an email to ivbogota@state.gov telling them that I received an email stating our case was ready and asking them what my next steps were. Two days later I received the welcome letter from the embassy. They are scheduling interviews for the end of June at this time. Medical appointments are at a premium right now. Good luck
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    derrick and Ana reacted to sailbum in I-864 instead of I-134 for Affidavit of Support?   
    It has been 22 months since I filed the I-129F. Hopefully it will go faster for you.
     
    We had issues getting appointments scheduled. The doctor refused to schedule an appointment before we had the embassy appointment set. But the embassy was not offering many appointments and when they did the doctor didn't have available appointments prior to the embassy date. That delayed nearly 4  months.
     
    I'm not sure how fast they will have the visa ready for pickup. She might have to stay a few days past the interview to collect the visa. The embassy told my fiancée that she has to come back in person to collect the passports with visas. They wouldn't send them by Servientrega or DHL.
     
    We got my fiancée and her son an AirBnB over in Chapinero for this weekend. There are probably cheaper options but felt it was better to have a full apartment and kitchen space in a safe part of the city for a stay of 4 days, especially with a young child (11yo boy). It was only about a 15 min taxi ride to the embassy.
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