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  1. Hey!

    Can you please share with you story about interview in ciudad Juarez. I going to have to be doing the same soon... ( My Fiance is sending the 1st package today to the Uscis... very nervus... and I really want to be prepared for everything that comes my way..... I'm a planner , jeje :bonk:

    here are some questions that would be good be answered but you have more to tell me please do... tell me what happend to you! thank you

    how long where you waiting for before you got your package?

    How many days where you in Ciudad juarez?

    What did you do on those days?

    What did they ask you in the interview?

    how long was the interview?

    did your fiance go with you? was your fiance allow to go with to your interview?

    If you where denied a K1, why?

    anything else please say

    PS we are sending the package to Vermont office

  2. Hey!

    Can you please share with you story about interview in ciudad Juarez. I going to have to be doing the same soon... ( My Fiance is sending the 1st package today to the Uscis... very nervus... and I really want to be prepared for everything that comes my way..... I'm a planner , jeje :bonk:

    here are some questions that would be good be answered but you have more to tell me please do... tell me what happend to you! thank you

    how long where you waiting for before you got your package?

    How many days where you in Ciudad juarez?

    What did you do on those days?

    What did they ask you in the interview?

    how long was the interview?

    did your fiance go with you? was your fiance allow to go with to your interview?

    If you where denied a K1, why?

    anything else please say

  3. If you've been outside the U.S. more than ten years then it doesn't really matter that much anyway. Any bar that you would have incurred (had any of the time been after the age of 18) would be over now, even if you were deported.

    If I were you, just to be safe, I would consult an attorney--I recommend at visacentral.net . Tell her all of the circumstances you know and make sure that all is good. It sounds like all should be fine. If you were deported the ban would have probably only been 10 years at the most. You only entered once, overstayed and then left, correct?

    thank you very much... you have been very helpful

  4. The easiest way to get the information would be to ask your family.

    You can try a FOIA request with USCIS to try and discover how you previously entered. In the meantime you need to be truthful about every entry you know about. USCIS and the consulate will understand that you were too young to know the facts about your previous entries, but you need to give the information about which you are sure. Illegal entries before 18 do not count against you.

    Are you in the U.S. now?

    No im not in the US now... I haven't been for about ten years or so. where do I FOIA? do have a web page?

  5. You can estimate the dates you were here and explain that you do not know your status as you were brought by your parents. I think you should be OK. On another point, why can't you ask your parents? They should be able to help you even if the relationship has soured - as it is they are the only parents you are going to have in this life, and you are going to be their child in this life no matter what. Good Luck

    I did ask but they won't tell me.... they don't approve of my up coming marriage....I have to do this all by myself :crying:.. so thank you for post

  6. hello,

    here's my problem....

    I think that when I was less then 10 I was unlawfully in the states, but Im not sure.

    I know my parents had work permitts but i don't know if they came in with visas (or me for that case)

    We moved to canada after living in the states and I know that when we lived there we had a legal stauts (we where not unlawfully in canada) which means that when we left the states we where not deported.

    I know that if the case would be that my family and I had been the states illegaly it would not count becuase i was under 18?

    ok , so on my k1 visa form it asked me t tell them if i had ever been in the states should i say yes? even though I dont remember the WAY i came in, with or with out visa? It also asks me to tell them the entry date and exsit date, what should i say if i don't know? and it also ask me to tell them if i was ever unlawfully in te states, if the im right about "they don't count an unlawfully stay if done someone did it when under the age of 18" should i say yes or no? is there anywhere i can find out this information about the stauts i had in the states? will this afect my chances to be with my fiance in the states? ps

    ***i can't get this information from my famly***

    and another question Im living in mexico but i am a citizen of el salvador. Im here with a Fm3 visa marked a dependent of my parents (they work for a canadian company and are wait for there residentship from canada. is this going to affect me? Im turn 21 this year too so my stay in the states was about or more then ten years ago. please help

  7. You really don't need that much for the I-129f Packet. Although 30 pages might be able to fit in your packet and if you would feel more comfortable sending them all then by all means do it.

    For the upcoming interview my girl has printed off over 300 pages worth of chat logs on skype. Yes, that sounds like overkill, but its also perfect proof to prove a bona fide relationship.

    hey how did your girlfriend print the chat logs off skype? does she know how to print call history? i need to to becuase thats how my guy and i speak...by skype thanx

  8. hello,

    here's my problem....

    I think that when I was less then 10 I was unlawfully in the states, but Im not sure.

    I know my parents had work permitts but i don't know if they came in with visas (or me for that case)

    We moved to canada after living in the states and I know that when we lived there we had a legal stauts (we where not unlawfully in canada) which means that when we left the states we where not deported.

    I know that if the case would be that my family and I had been the states illegaly it would not count becuase i was under 18?

    ok , so on my k1 visa form it asked me t tell them if i had ever been in the states should i say yes? even though I dont remember the WAY i came in, with or with out visa? It also asks me to tell them the entry date and exsit date, what should i say if i don't know? and it also ask me to tell them if i was ever unlawfully in te states, if the im right about "they don't count an unlawfully stay if done someone did it when under the age of 18" should i say yes or no? is there anywhere i can find out this information about the stauts i had in the states? will this afect my chances to be with my fiance in the states? ps

    ***i can't get this information from my famly***

    and another question Im living in mexico but i am a citizen of el salvador. Im here with a Fm3 visa marked a dependent of my parents (they work for a canadian company and are wait for there residentship from canada. is this going to affect me? Im turn 21 this year too so my stay in the states was about or more then ten years ago. please help

  9. You really don't need that much for the I-129f Packet. Although 30 pages might be able to fit in your packet and if you would feel more comfortable sending them all then by all means do it.

    For the upcoming interview my girl has printed off over 300 pages worth of chat logs on skype. Yes, that sounds like overkill, but its also perfect proof to prove a bona fide relationship.

    how did you print chat logs from skype? can the chat histoy be printed out too? in our case everything is thru skype too

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