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  1. I just want to know if there is for any reason why someone would not get accepted (approved) by the interview process. My fiancee and I just worry which we have everything we need but he is nervous that he wont get accepted. Fiancially we are good we been together for almost 3 years and see each other as often as possible. Which he is planning to come and visit again before the interview which we dont know when that is. Thank you

    I would think that they base their decision on the relationship itself. They want to make sure that you are both in good faith and that it is a "real" relationship. That's just my opinion.

    They also check for the legal stuf such as if you can both legally marry and if the partner coming in has a record.

    Well then we should have no problem we talk every day with each other it is a real relationship we dont have criminal records and we can both legally marry. Just cant wait for the day we can spend the rest of our lives together. Thank you for the response.

    I just want to know if there is for any reason why someone would not get accepted (approved) by the interview process. My fiancee and I just worry which we have everything we need but he is nervous that he wont get accepted. Fiancially we are good we been together for almost 3 years and see each other as often as possible. Which he is planning to come and visit again before the interview which we dont know when that is. Thank you

    If you have a look in the UK Interview Thread in the UK forum you'll see all the people that have been approved this year. Hopefully it'll put your mind at ease. Some have been in and out of AP but no one has been denied yet. It's also a good place to find out why some people were or are in AP.

    http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;#entry2324759

    Thank you so much it does help alot.

    While that is all important, FINANCE is major as well. You must meet the 125% above the poverty line criteria, or have assets to make up for the difference. Or you must have a co-sponsor who can meet these requirements instead. That's a must. If you have all that squared away, and the proof of ongoing relationship, etc., then you should be all set. It's not abnormal for your fiance to be worried. Before my fiance received her visa I was stressing and worrying over everything. Basically I was inventing reasons that my fiance would be denied. A way that I was able to calm down and stop worrying was to THINK LOGICALLY and think straight. I mentally went over the requirements, and asked myself "Do we have all these requirements satisfied? If so, then you'll be fine". It helped, and after I did that I didn't worry about it again. AND I'm a huge worry wart.

    Good luck to you.

    I am a big worry wart myself. But we have everything we need I believe just waiting on the NOA2 to come in. But I believe that with my job and my child support and alimony we be fine if they dont except the child support and alimony which I will lose once we get married I have a co-sponsor that will help us out (my mom) lol. But i still have child support that brings me over the poverty line and my job which I have a letter from my employer. But thank you for the help just getting anxious just want everything to be perfect and make sure I dont miss anything.

  2. I just want to know if there is for any reason why someone would not get accepted (approved) by the interview process. My fiancee and I just worry which we have everything we need but he is nervous that he wont get accepted. Fiancially we are good we been together for almost 3 years and see each other as often as possible. Which he is planning to come and visit again before the interview which we dont know when that is. Thank you

    I would think that they base their decision on the relationship itself. They want to make sure that you are both in good faith and that it is a "real" relationship. That's just my opinion.

    They also check for the legal stuf such as if you can both legally marry and if the partner coming in has a record.

    Well then we should have no problem we talk every day with each other it is a real relationship we dont have criminal records and we can both legally marry. Just cant wait for the day we can spend the rest of our lives together. Thank you for the response.

    I just want to know if there is for any reason why someone would not get accepted (approved) by the interview process. My fiancee and I just worry which we have everything we need but he is nervous that he wont get accepted. Fiancially we are good we been together for almost 3 years and see each other as often as possible. Which he is planning to come and visit again before the interview which we dont know when that is. Thank you

    If you have a look in the UK Interview Thread in the UK forum you'll see all the people that have been approved this year. Hopefully it'll put your mind at ease. Some have been in and out of AP but no one has been denied yet. It's also a good place to find out why some people were or are in AP.

    http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;#entry2324759

    Thank you so much it does help alot.

  3. I just want to know if there is for any reason why someone would not get accepted (approved) by the interview process. My fiancee and I just worry which we have everything we need but he is nervous that he wont get accepted. Fiancially we are good we been together for almost 3 years and see each other as often as possible. Which he is planning to come and visit again before the interview which we dont know when that is. Thank you

  4. Okay, thanks for all the help. I'll go with U.K. for country and British for nationality. Having studied in the US I bumped into several people who had a very limited knowledge of global geography... a friend of mine's girlfriend walked into his room and started studying a giant map of the USA that was pinned on his wall before posing the question;

    "Harvey, where's Wales on this map?"

    Hopefully she never made a career as a CO!

    :lol:

    I also put UK but sheffield for the city. Cause that is where he lives.

  5. Just wondering how many steps are there in the process. Received my NOA1 june, 24, 2008 and waiting for my NOA2 any day now. What do they need for NOA2 so I can prepare and send that out immediately and what else will I have to do after that is over. Just want to prepare so I can get everything out asap. Also what hard copies does my fiancee need for him. So I can send them to him but he may come to visit for a bit so I can give him while he is here.

  6. Hello,

    Firstly since you are going threw London you may want to jump across to the UK Forum it may come in useful especially when the Interview/Medical stage comes up.

    Child support and Alimony certainly is Income and I dont see any reason why you wouldn't be able to add that into your calculations hopefully someone can give you a more definite answer.

    I also went threw London and from the day I recieved my NOA2 until my Packet 3 was about 3 weeks, with packet three they ask if you have travel dates, medical date etc; you could always include a cover letter stating that you would like the interview after a specific time London are very accomadating.

    Your Fiance books the medical himself so there is no designated time, although if he has it after his interview his Visa would be adjudicated depending medical results (like mine was) , the only thing to be wary of is the NOA2 expiration date, although if it expires I believe all you need is an updated, notarised letter of intent that you still wish to marry for him to take to her interview.

    "Court ordered" child support can be listed as an income source and alimony/spousal support would be too as long as it will continue for at least three years after the intending immigrant arrives. You would list it regardless and supply copies of the court orders unless included in the certified copy of your divorce decree.

    Letters of intent need not be notarized but it won't hurt. Do have the I-134 notarized.

    My child support will go on until all my children reach the age of 18 and they are 13,8 and 7 but my alimony will be gone once me and my fiance get married. But that is okay cause I make up for that with me working. But thank you for letting me know i appreciate it. I have all documents is they need evidence of how much I get from my ex-husband.

  7. Hello,

    Firstly since you are going threw London you may want to jump across to the UK Forum it may come in useful especially when the Interview/Medical stage comes up.

    Child support and Alimony certainly is Income and I dont see any reason why you wouldn't be able to add that into your calculations hopefully someone can give you a more definite answer.

    I also went threw London and from the day I recieved my NOA2 until my Packet 3 was about 3 weeks, with packet three they ask if you have travel dates, medical date etc; you could always include a cover letter stating that you would like the interview after a specific time London are very accomadating.

    Your Fiance books the medical himself so there is no designated time, although if he has it after his interview his Visa would be adjudicated depending medical results (like mine was) , the only thing to be wary of is the NOA2 expiration date, although if it expires I believe all you need is an updated, notarised letter of intent that you still wish to marry for him to take to her interview.

    Thank you very much for the insight I will definately look into it more. I dont know how long I have until the NOA2 comes in and what other paperwork I will need. Since it hasn't arrived yet. I just want to be prepared and get it out asap but not make any mistakes. And i am not good at filling out paperwork. And I don't know what he has to fill out. We just dont want to make mistakes.

  8. My fiancee and I have been together for over 2 years now. We try to see each other often. I should be getting my NOA2 any day now. My first question is the affidavit of support. I live in the USA and he lives in the UK. I have a job working in the school system but I do receive child support and alimony for I have three children. Does that count as income. Even though I work full time i make okay money. Does anyone know about that. And second he wants to come and visit me for a couple of weeks but dont know when anything else will take affect like the medical and how fast the process is after I get the NOA2. If someone could help me I would greatly appreciate it. We don't like being apart from each other for very long. And can't wait until we are together forever.

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