TheMace Posted November 7, 2008 Report Share Posted November 7, 2008 I see people giving advise to make copies of some documents submitted with the I-130 so they will have them on hand when they submit the I-129f. Why would you submit a fiancee petition if you are already married? In our situation we first went the I-129f route and were told sorry not a boni fide relationship, no visa approval, being returned for further review and possible revocation.We have since married are and preparing to submit the I-130, and still waiting for the reason V.O. felt it was not a boni fide relationship so we can challenge her dicission on our original I-129f. Not that challenging the V.O.'s dicission will do us any good since USCIS doesn't seem to over rule the V.O.s So what is the I-129f being submitted for after sumbitting the I-130?Thanks,Gary Link to comment
george lee Posted November 7, 2008 Report Share Posted November 7, 2008 gary, please see link, http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD Purpose of Form :To petition to bring your fianc¨¦(e) and that person's children to the U.S. for marriage to you or to bring your spouse and that person's children (K-3 and K-4 visas, respectively) to the United States to complete processing for permanent resident status (under the LIFE Act and Amendments of 2000). please see above underline and italic words. Link to comment
Randy W Posted November 7, 2008 Report Share Posted November 7, 2008 The K-3 can be a few months or so quicker than the I-130, but not always. If she comes on the K-3, she will need to apply for EAD and AOS, which are built into the CR-1/I-130. Another difference is that the K-3 interviews in the country where the marriage took place (e.g., Hong Kong, which is much quicker and applicant-friendly than GUZ) Link to comment
georgeandli Posted November 8, 2008 Report Share Posted November 8, 2008 Different forms for different classifications? File it and give them what they want. Link to comment
BrokenHeart Posted November 8, 2008 Report Share Posted November 8, 2008 Don't put all your eggs in the basket of the interview Hong Kong.I also got married Hong Kong and I am waiting breathlessly to see where the interview will be.I have been working on mine for a little over 4 years after one denial as fiancee "not a bonafide relationship.I'll let you know because its close for my NOA-2's to come I hope. Link to comment
BrokenHeart Posted November 8, 2008 Report Share Posted November 8, 2008 The K-3 can be a few months or so quicker than the I-130, but not always. If she comes on the K-3, she will need to apply for EAD and AOS, which are built into the CR-1/I-130. Another difference is that the K-3 interviews in the country where the marriage took place (e.g., Hong Kong, which is much quicker and applicant-friendly than GUZ) Don't put all your eggs in the basket of the interview Hong Kong.I also got married Hong Kong and I am waiting breathlessly to see where the interview will be.I have been working on mine for a little over 4 years after one denial as fiancee "not a bonafide relationship.I'll let you know because its close for my NOA-2's to come I hope. Link to comment
Sebastian Posted November 8, 2008 Report Share Posted November 8, 2008 (edited) The I-129F is used for 2 visa types - K1 Fiance, and K3 Spouse. An I-129F for K3 Spouse is usually filed after the NOA1 from the I-130 is received. Pursuing a K3 visa is totally optional. If you filed the I-130, and don't want to go the K-3 route, don't bother to file the I-129F. Clear as mud? have a review of the EZFAQ - http://candleforlove.com/FAQ/CFL_EZ_FAQ.htm The I-130 results in CR-1/IR-1 to be issued, a greencard awaits in the usa. The K3 visa results in a 2 year multi-entry visa, with the assumption that the Foreign Spouse will go through AOS in the USA. Good Luck ! Edited November 8, 2008 by Darnell (see edit history) Link to comment
TheMace Posted November 8, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 8, 2008 Thanks for all the replies. I love how our government makes things so simple and straight forward. The I-129F is used for 2 visa types - K1 Fiance, and K3 Spouse. An I-129F for K3 Spouse is usually filed after the NOA1 from the I-130 is received. Pursuing a K3 visa is totally optional. If you filed the I-130, and don't want to go the K-3 route, don't bother to file the I-129F. Clear as mud? have a review of the EZFAQ - http://candleforlove.com/FAQ/CFL_EZ_FAQ.htm The I-130 results in CR-1/IR-1 to be issued, a greencard awaits in the usa. The K3 visa results in a 2 year multi-entry visa, with the assumption that the Foreign Spouse will go through AOS in the USA. Good Luck ! Link to comment
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