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  1. Did the Embassy/Consulate in Columbia verify they have your approved petition?

    I contacted them in January to ask a question and they said

    "on September 16, 2009 an instruction packet was sent to your fiancée. In order to provide better customer service, the Immigrant Visa Unit has moved all packages and forms to our website. If Ms. XXXXX does not receive the Instruction Package, please download an Instruction Package from our website and follow the detailed instructions."

    Mind you this was sent after the Valid from Dates... I just sent them another email asking the same question I posted up here but I wont get a reply for a week or so because they are soooooo slow. So I would just like a little peace of mind.

  2. ello there,

    First of all I am new to this site and have done tons of research here and on other sites. Thanks for all the help so far !!!

    Ok here is my Dilemma. Back in April of 09 I applied for a K1 Visa to bring my Fiance from Colombia. I got my I-797 in the mail in September of 2009. The valid from dates are 08/31/2009-12/31/2009. I also received in the mail a letter saying that she will be receiving a package with instructions on how to schedule the interview and get all documents ready. We waited and waited and never received the package, so I decided to contact the Embassy in Colombia. They then told me to go to a website where the instructions are published because they were no longer sending the instruction packages out. I should have looked up what she needed but I recently joined the Military and I have been doing a lot of training limiting my time and I was unable to help at the time. Now my question is since the valid from dates are only until 12/31/2009 does that mean I have to reapply and re-file my I-129F ? Or will I be able to continue with this one ?

    Once again thanks for the help!

  3. I think that your write-up is fine as well and that you shouldn't have any problems how it is. But just for the record, you do not need to have any sort of reason for only seeing your fiancee once at this stage! The first part of this process is just to weed out those that don't meet the conditions and to make sure that both parties are free to marry. It is at the interview stage that you *might* have issues with only meeting one time. At USCIS, at least for this part of the process, they wont care that you have only met once. They only need that you have met her once within the last 2 years.

    Again, I don't see a problem with how you have it written now, but there is no reason to explain why you cannot see her again.

    Also, just IMO, I think that when you type it out for your official I-129F you SHOULD NOT KEEP IT IN ALL CAPS! It makes it really difficult for me to read...and commas are our friends :whistle:

    Haha, ya that was just a rough idea.... I will change it to not all Caps. Thanks for the info.

  4. I don't have any info about the K2, but as for the engagement ring don't worry. As long as you have proof of meeting in person (pictures, receipts, etc) you will be fine. I proposed to my fiancee (now wife) the day after she arrived in the USA. Good luck!

    P.s. I'm in the Army... don't you get weekends off at Air Force basic? :rofl:

    HEY !!!! :( Are you making fun of the Air Force? :angry: NO WE DO NOT GET WEEKENDS OFF !!!! haha this must be the Cross-Branch Rivalry that I hear so much about.

  5. You guys are all awesome and very helpful. I thought I would be told to "GO SEARCH" like in so many other forums. Thanks for the help.

    Here is what I plan on sending in as my response to question 18. I put all that extra stuff about the air force so that they would see why it is hard for me to see her again before the interview stage and hopefully be a little more lenient about only meeting eachother once.

    Please let me know if there is anything i should remove, rephrase or add to that. Thanks again !!!!

    RESPONSE TO QUESTION # 18 ON I-129F

    A MUTUAL FRIEND ( JULIAN HERNANDEZ) INTRODUCED ME TO MY NOW FIANCEE (MICHELLE DAVILA). WE SPOKE FOR SEVERAL MONTHS THROUGH E-MAILS, INSTANT MESSAGES, PHONE CALLS AND LETTERS. I TRAVELED TO MEDELLIN COLOMBIA ON MARCH 1ST 2009. I PLANNED ON ONLY STAYING FOR 8 DAYS RETURNING ON THE 9TH. I ENJOYED MY TIME WITH HER AND EXTENDED MY STAY UNTIL THE 16TH OF MARCH. I WAS IN MEDELLIN FROM MARCH 1ST TO THE 16TH AND SPENT THE WHOLE TIME THERE WITH HER AND HER FAMILY. WE SPENT 8 DAYS IN AN APARTMENT WE RENTED IN LAS PALMAS, AND THE REST OF MY STAY THERE WAS SPENT EITHER AT HER PARENTS OR GRANDMOTHERS HOUSE IN ANZA. WE ALSO SPENT A DAY IN A CABIN THAT WE RENTED WHEN WE WENT TO VISIT "LA PIEDRA DEL PENOL" IN GUATAPE. WE DID LOTS OF ACTIVITIES SUCH AS GOING TO THE MOVIES, GOING TO THE PARK WITH HER SON, GOING TO THE AQUARIUM, MAKING BAR-BE-QUES, GOING TO CLUBS AND VISITING MUSEUMS AND OTHER TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN COLOMBIA.

    I WOULD LOVE TO RETURN TO COLOMBIA WITHIN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS AND SPEND MORE TIME WITH HER HOWEVER THAT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE AS I AM LEAVING FOR BASIC MILITARY TRAINING FOR THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ON APRIL 7TH 2009. I WILL BE IN BASIC TRAINING FOR 2 MONTHS AND AFTER THAT I WILL BE IN TECHNICAL SCHOOL (FOR THE AIR FORCE) FOR ANOTHER 6 MONTHS. ONCE I FINISH WITH TECHNICAL SCHOOL I WILL BE IN THE OPERATIONAL AIR FORCE IN ACTIVE DUTY STATUS. ONCE IN THE OPERATIONAL AIR FORCE I WOULD BE ABLE TO TRAVEL AGAIN TO SEE MY FIANCEE, HOWEVER I HOPE THAT BY THAT TIME HER VISA WOULD BE APPROVED AND SHE WILL BE ABLE TO COME TO THE UNITED STATES.

  6. 2) I am joining the Air Force and will actually be leaving on April 7th for boot camp. I will be there for 8 1/2 weeks (2months) And I will not be able to make/receive phone calls or speak to anyone through any sort of communication for those 2 months. If i begin the process before I leave will I be required to go anywhere or make any phone calls or supply documents within the first 2 months ? I guess I am asking if I should wait to start the process until after I leave bootcamp.

    I'm wondering what would happen if an RFE was sent. Is your mail going to be forwarded? I know very little about the U.S. military and responding to RFE's, since I never got one... but it's a consideration that maybe another VJ member could address.

    I never had an RFE either, but I do know that when they send them they usually give you some sort of time limit to send it back. Some people have 2 week time limits and other have a month. I'm not sure what happens if you miss that time limit though. As others have stated, you SHOULD be fine and most likely will not receive any correspondance during this time *that you need to respond too! You could receive hard copies of NOA2s, but you don't have to respond*. However, if you get an RFE and don't resond...I'm not sure how this works. Do you really have no contact whatsoever? Surely there must be a way for your family to get in touch with you if needed. How does your fiancee feel about not having any sort of contact with you for 2 months?! (just curious on that one! :))

    I would imagine that your family will have some way of contacting you. If this is the case, then perhaps put your parents address in the US as your mailing address and tell your parents to look out for any mail from the USCIS. That way if you do get an RFE, your parents can be on the lookout for it and get you informed on it. And then at very least, you could call USCIS and tell them why you cannot respond for 2 months. I wouldn't recommend doing this before you get an RFE, but only after.

    Those are just my thoughts anyway!

    As far As I have been told, In Air Force BMT ( boot camp ) you get one phone call either the day you get there or the day after. This call is a 2 minute convo letting the person on the other line know your Temporary ( BMT) address. They can send letters to keep your spirits high, they will not have a number to call me at. And as far as emergencies they would have to register the emergency with the Red Cross and the red cross would then certify it and get a hold of the base I'm at and let me know through them. From what I have heard you are only allowed to write back to those who write to you if your flight ( group with you at BMT) is doing good.

    As far as my fiancee obviously she is sad that she won't be able to hear from me for 2 months but she knows in the long run its whats best for our FUTURE Family.

    And to everyone else thanks for all the help !!!

    Alright Ladies and Gentlemen, I have yet another question. Apparently its better to file for her child at the same time as I file for her. how would I go about that ? I see there is a form DS-156 I need to turn in. Do I send that with the Initial package? Is there any instructions on getting the K2 also ? I was doing a little bit of research and apparently If I file for both of them he does not have to enter the country at the same time as her, am I correct? I believe it says he has up to one year from approval to enter the US.

    Thanks again people.

    Do you guys think 2 and a half weeks is enough time to get this done ? I leave for BMT on April 7th.

    Last question (for now) I have not bought an Engagement ring, My finances are low and I do not think I will be able to get one until after I get out of Basic Training. Will that be a problem ?

  7. 2) I am joining the Air Force and will actually be leaving on April 7th for boot camp. I will be there for 8 1/2 weeks (2months) And I will not be able to make/receive phone calls or speak to anyone through any sort of communication for those 2 months. If i begin the process before I leave will I be required to go anywhere or make any phone calls or supply documents within the first 2 months ? I guess I am asking if I should wait to start the process until after I leave bootcamp.

    I'm wondering what would happen if an RFE was sent. Is your mail going to be forwarded? I know very little about the U.S. military and responding to RFE's, since I never got one... but it's a consideration that maybe another VJ member could address.

    I never had an RFE either, but I do know that when they send them they usually give you some sort of time limit to send it back. Some people have 2 week time limits and other have a month. I'm not sure what happens if you miss that time limit though. As others have stated, you SHOULD be fine and most likely will not receive any correspondance during this time *that you need to respond too! You could receive hard copies of NOA2s, but you don't have to respond*. However, if you get an RFE and don't resond...I'm not sure how this works. Do you really have no contact whatsoever? Surely there must be a way for your family to get in touch with you if needed. How does your fiancee feel about not having any sort of contact with you for 2 months?! (just curious on that one! :))

    I would imagine that your family will have some way of contacting you. If this is the case, then perhaps put your parents address in the US as your mailing address and tell your parents to look out for any mail from the USCIS. That way if you do get an RFE, your parents can be on the lookout for it and get you informed on it. And then at very least, you could call USCIS and tell them why you cannot respond for 2 months. I wouldn't recommend doing this before you get an RFE, but only after.

    Those are just my thoughts anyway!

    As far As I have been told, In Air Force BMT ( boot camp ) you get one phone call either the day you get there or the day after. This call is a 2 minute convo letting the person on the other line know your Temporary ( BMT) address. They can send letters to keep your spirits high, they will not have a number to call me at. And as far as emergencies they would have to register the emergency with the Red Cross and the red cross would then certify it and get a hold of the base I'm at and let me know through them. From what I have heard you are only allowed to write back to those who write to you if your flight ( group with you at BMT) is doing good.

    As far as my fiancee obviously she is sad that she won't be able to hear from me for 2 months but she knows in the long run its whats best for our FUTURE Family.

    And to everyone else thanks for all the help !!!

  8. Not sure of the Air Force rules, but in the US Navy*, you had to get the permission of the Commanding Officer to marry a foreign person.

    * of course that rule may of changed since I left the service in 95*

    You may want to ask your recruiter -

    oh - and congrats on taking the step to serve your nation in the armed forces!

    Ya I asked my recruiter already and there is no problem with it. And thanks for the Congrats, I am very proud and eager to be there already!!!!

  9. First off let me start by saying hello and giving you a little information about myself.

    I am a 22 years old male US Citizen by birth and recently decided I would join the US Air Force. A friend of mine introduced me to his fiancee's best friend through Facebook and the phone. I spoke with Michelle throughout the next several months and began a relationship with her. I went to Colombia to meet her personally on March 1st 2009, and as expected everything went perfect. We are totally in love and I proposed to her.

    So here are a few questions for you guys and gals.

    1) We began talkin approximately 8 months ago. Speaking to a friend of mine he said that we have to have a minimum of 1 year of correspondence before begining the process. Others have told me it doesn't matter.Is this true or not? One of the requirements is you must have met IN PERSON within the past two years (within the past two years of filing the petition). There is no 'correspondence' rule.

    as far as having proof I have emails dating back to September 14 2008 and facebook messages. But for the most part we spoke through Messenger in the begining. I also have over 800 pictures and 3 hours of video of us together from my trip last week. You should also have hard evidence such as boarding passes, car rental, hotels receipts, passport entry stamps etc. Emails and photos are considered secondary evidence and there is no way to submit video.)

    2) I am joining the Air Force and will actually be leaving on April 7th for boot camp. I will be there for 8 1/2 weeks (2months) And I will not be able to make/receive phone calls or speak to anyone through any sort of communication for those 2 months. If i begin the process before I leave will I be required to go anywhere or make any phone calls or supply documents within the first 2 months ? I guess I am asking if I should wait to start the process until after I leave bootcamp. If you prepare your petition using the Guides - there should be nothing to do while you're in boot camp.

    3) would it be smart to get an attorney for this, Or should I be able to do this myself? Most folks do just fine without an attorney - especially if there are no real complications such as children, previous visa overstays and the like - and for folks from most countries (some countries it might be prudent to have an immigration attorney).

    Thanks for the info.

    regards,

    Christian

    :thumbs:

    Thanks for that info. She does have a 4 year old child but If we have to her mom said she can take care of him until we are ready to bring him into the states. I do have boarding passes, passport stamps, didnt rent a car there used her fathers and taxis, and we rented an apartment for a week. she has never been in the us before so there was obviously no overstays.

  10. First off let me start by saying hello and giving you a little information about myself.

    I am a 22 years old male US Citizen by birth and recently decided I would join the US Air Force. A friend of mine introduced me to his fiancee's best friend through Facebook and the phone. I spoke with Michelle throughout the next several months and began a relationship with her. I went to Colombia to meet her personally on March 1st 2009, and as expected everything went perfect. We are totally in love and I proposed to her.

    So here are a few questions for you guys and gals.

    1) We began talkin approximately 8 months ago. Speaking to a friend of mine he said that we have to have a minimum of 1 year of correspondence before begining the process. Others have told me it doesn't matter.Is this true or not?

    as far as having proof I have emails dating back to September 14 2008 and facebook messages. But for the most part we spoke through Messenger in the begining. I also have over 800 pictures and 3 hours of video of us together from my trip last week.

    2) I am joining the Air Force and will actually be leaving on April 7th for boot camp. I will be there for 8 1/2 weeks (2months) And I will not be able to make/receive phone calls or speak to anyone through any sort of communication for those 2 months. If i begin the process before I leave will I be required to go anywhere or make any phone calls or supply documents within the first 2 months ? I guess I am asking if I should wait to start the process until after I leave bootcamp.

    3) would it be smart to get an attorney for this, Or should I be able to do this myself?

    Thanks for the info.

    regards,

    Christian

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