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  1. I was married before, for 16 years, she was also married before, for about 8 years, Her marriage produced no children, Mine produced 2 both over 18, both in college. I looked at your time lines for visa, What is a I-129F noa1, noa2, What do you think our time line will be, And what can i expect to happen next? Thanks for your input, I really appreciate it. P.S. My marriage was to a american, Hers was to a Chinese, If it makes any difference, We both have only 1 past marriage. NOA1= first notice of action the receipt letter from USCIS.NOA2 = Approval notice from USCIS. In our case it was about 30 days which is not the norm, expect 2-4 months. In cases of prior marriage a letter explaining what happened and where the EX is now and how your current relationship started whould have been recommended included in petition. They may ask for this at interview. Is called EOR or evolution of relationship, on the board. In the case of both our divorces, I provided USCIS with a copy of both our divorce agreements, Hers was translated into english and the english copy was notarized. so should this be enough for that?
  2. Note, she was also married 1 time before to a chinese, no children, marriage lasted 8 years, She has never travled to the U.S.
  3. I was married before, for 16 years, she was also married before, for about 8 years, Her marriage produced no children, Mine produced 2 both over 18, both in college. I looked at your time lines for visa, What is a I-129F noa1, noa2, What do you think our time line will be, And what can i expect to happen next? Thanks for your input, I really appreciate it. P.S. My marriage was to a american, Hers was to a Chinese, If it makes any difference, We both have only 1 past marriage.
  4. First let me thank you for reply, OK as far as the language goes, I speak very weak chinese, But I am trying to learn, As for her english, She speaks it pretty well, I would say at a mid range, Sometimes things do get lost in translation, But we both know this and take our time, As far as far as my past marriages, I was married 1 time in the past to an american, That marriage lasted 16 years, And I have 2 children, 1 son, 1 daughter, Both over 18 and attending college on full scholarships.
  5. My fiance and I have maintained a ongoing relationship for over 2 years, We are within 6 years of the same age, I am 43 she is 37, She has no children, I earn over 125% of the poverty level, I traveled to china and spent 5 weeks with her, I have never been convicted of any type of crime, Other then minor traffic violations, OOOOPs so what do you think of our case?
  6. Hello everyone I am brand new here, So please bear with me, Actually I received this web site from my fiance. Here is a little back ground information, I met my fiance in sept, of 2008 online, We maintained a relationship until I traveled to China to meet her in July, 2010, At that time we decided it was right for us to marry, I returned to the U.S. in Sept, 2010, I just filed her I129F petition, But we have several concerns, The first concern is #1 What is the correct amount evidence I need to gice USCIS? I provided them with a assortment of our e-mails, And a copy of my e-mail log, Both of my in box, and my sent messages, If I were to send them a copy of all of e-mails it would be hundreds of pages, If not thousands. My fiance stated that maybe I should also send a copy of our chat records, But that would also be thousand of pages. But I did send them a copy of our phone records for the past 6 months, And like a said, our e-mail logs going back until Sept, 2008. I also sent them about a dozen pictures of us together in China, Along with pictures of us with her family members. Now from what research I have done, It seems that it is important the length of our relationship, At just over 2 years, I feel this is good, My finance seems to think that the economic factor is most important, I make well over the 125% of U.S. poverty level, So I am not to concerned about that. My fiance is not a expert in visa process, LOL, So we are just working our way thru this process with the help of friends who have been sucessful. And online research. Should I provide all of my online chat reords to USCIS? Can I present them when she is interviewd? Can I send them on to USCIS to be included in my application? Or do I just have jitters and need not worry so much about this? I feel I sent enough evidence to prove a ongoing relationship over the last 2 years. What do you guys think? Now, I would be grateful for any input on this subject. Thanks
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