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3timescharm

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  1. Hello all, After reading the Roth Memorandum and reading this web site for some time, I realized that even though there should be no problem getting my K-1 visa petition approved by USCIS, my fiancee will most likely get a white slip. Why? Becuase I have in the past filed for a K-1 for a woman from another country married her within the 90 days and divorced 4 years later. That is strick one. Also I have been married more than once. My fiancee will be well prepaired when she finally gets her interview date. I filed the I-129F on April7, 2009. I had some free time today so i spent it doing research on this problem. I wrote letters to both my State Senators and Representatives. I explaned to them the situation in Guangzhou and refferenced this web site and the Roth Memorandum among others. I told them that as a U.S. citizen that I am required to follow the laws and rules and regulations of this country. I also reminded them that they work for us. "WE THE PEOPLE". I asked them to look into the situation in Guangzhou. I asked that they be trained in the correct procedures and instructed to follow the regualtions and procedures of the DOS and DHS. I did not ask for any special treatment in my case. I told them I had no problem with USCIS. I think that if everyone wrote there Congress men a letter like this that possibly something might get done. It could not hurt. Maybe it will make it better for current filers and future filers in this process who must go through the GUZ. If anyone wants to see a copy of the letter I wrote I will be happy to post if here if that is ok.
  2. just out of curiosity... did the russian woman make it to the US? is she still here? your situation and moniker just sound interesting to me. was the other one (the first or second time) also from another country? you may know this, but the short time from meeting this woman until your filing the petition will probably throw up a red flag at USCIS and once you get to GUZ My first wife was a USC. We divorced in 1999. I filed for the woman from Russia in 2003. We divorced in Jan 2008. Yes she is still here in the US. I divorced her when I read some emails that she was sending her mother and sister that she was going to divorce me as soon as I finished paying for her school and find someone who made more money......Rich.
  3. You are almost correct. She had to have a letter to get into the embassy, but it came with the P3 packet along witht the interview date. They did not wait to recieve the P3 back before schduling the interview.
  4. Incase anyone is unsure...My fiancee lives in China and is wonderful. we had the best time while I was there with her and her family. I never had any of the problems with Moscow that you describe on this website with GUZ. I hope that something will be done about it soon.
  5. I filed an I-129f several years ago..2003 for a woman in Russia. Back then I do not remember anything about a P1-P4. they were just called Notice of Action. I understand the P1 and P2 and the P3. What I do not understand is the P4. Once the petition is recieved in GUZ they do there thing....maybe....and then send out the P3. Your girl sends it back to the embassy and then I get lost. Do they schedule the interview at this time or do they send a P4? and what is the P4. If anyone is interested. It took 8 months from the time I filed the I-129f for the woman in Russia until she was here in the USA. 11/20/08 - met online 03/09/09 - went to see her 03/20/09 - returned to US 04/03/09 - sent in I-129F 04/07/09 - recieved P1
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