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Operator

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  1. I'm just looking for some quick advice. A colleague of a friend is in the US on a B-1 for about 3 weeks and has lost his I-94. Should he contact a local UCIS office or the airline? Or should he just leave on his departure day and not worry about it.

    Thnks in advance!

  2. You shouldn't have a problem. The only thing that they are looking for in this matter is that you are legally free to marry. My fiance and I are in the same boat; he was separated a year before we met then filed for the divorce two months after we met. His divorce was a 10 month process. I am filing the I129f now with his September divorce date. Good luck! :thumbs:

    Thanks. I'm sure it won't be a problem either but it always helps to get another perespective. Nice to have that validation.

  3. I'm in the process of filling out our i129f and I'm wondering if the date of my divorce and the date that I met my Fiance are going to raise a flag with the person reviewing my application. We met in May of 2008 about two months after I separated from my ex-wife. My divorce wasn't final until May 2009 (my state requires a 12 month separation before granting divorce). Should I be concerned about this? I realize I can't change the facts but I'd like to prepare for any questions that may arise.

    Thanks in advanced for any advice!

  4. Very new so please be patient as I'm trying to learn all the acronymns and abbreviations.

    I will be applying for a K-1 shortly and was wondering if my Fiance can still travel to the US during the process. She currently holds a two year multiple entry tourist visa.

    Any opinions or advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!

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