Hi all.
Today my female fiance had her interview for K1-VISA today. We are both 50 years young and believe me my Fiancee looks 35)
Her interview didn't go as planned. We have counsel in America and we filed with USCIS on 03/26/2019.
We meet or exceed or exceed every requirement per our filing. She received a PINK 221g, requesting only a certified copy of her former husband's death Certificate her copy was old and not best quality and in black and white. However, she was remarried in 2010 and divorced a year later. If you know Ukrainie you already know why she got divorced. She has been single since. We have met in 03/20/2018 and I visited in November of 2018 for 12 days wherein I asked for her hand in marriage, of course with permission 1st from her son who is grown.
It was a devastating day for her to say the least and myself, but you know what I mean as devastating for her. The K1-VISA process is difficult and should be. I Know the CO has to do their job and they have very high caseloads. My Fiancee was interviewed for almost 30 minutes and answered everything she could with dignity. I know the CO has to challenge and feel her out. I get the Death Certificate needing to be in Color, from what I now understand now, that it is Ukrainian law that documents of this nature have to be in Color for their legality.
I am disappointed, because she was legally able to re-marry.
Thank you for taking time to read this post. My Fiancee has very old school values and this has devastated her
We are just so disappointed and in need of encouragement
t.f
Today my female fiance had her interview for K1-VISA today. We are both 50 years young and believe me my Fiancee looks 35)
Her interview didn't go as planned. We have counsel in America and we filed with USCIS on 03/26/2019.
We meet or exceed or exceed every requirement per our filing. She received a PINK 221g, requesting only a certified copy of her former husband's death Certificate her copy was old and not best quality and in black and white. However, she was remarried in 2010 and divorced a year later. If you know Ukrainie you already know why she got divorced. She has been single since. We have met in 03/20/2018 and I visited in November of 2018 for 12 days wherein I asked for her hand in marriage, of course with permission 1st from her son who is grown.
It was a devastating day for her to say the least and myself, but you know what I mean as devastating for her. The K1-VISA process is difficult and should be. I Know the CO has to do their job and they have very high caseloads. My Fiancee was interviewed for almost 30 minutes and answered everything she could with dignity. I know the CO has to challenge and feel her out. I get the Death Certificate needing to be in Color, from what I now understand now, that it is Ukrainian law that documents of this nature have to be in Color for their legality.
I am disappointed, because she was legally able to re-marry.
Thank you for taking time to read this post. My Fiancee has very old school values and this has devastated her
We are just so disappointed and in need of encouragement
t.f
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