It's been a long time since I've posted, because things have been delayed quite a bit. Not so much by the embassy, but more by the paperwork involved and all the steps David needed to take before being granted an interview. He had to go through a few doctor's visits for various tests and innoculations, all to make sure he is medically sound to come to the US. With David's crazy work schedule and all his business trips though it was hard to make it happen quickly.
After submitting the paperwork and doctors' records to the Embassy, it took several weeks for him to hear back. In part I think because K-1s dispensed in Cambodia were before being handled in Thailand and now Cambodia, and all the paperwork and processes got held up a bit in the transfer of the procedures.
Now, finally, April 20th! he has an appointment to go in for a meeting. Cross your fingers that everything goes well! This should be our last hurdle before they issue him the letter he needs to come to the US and be granted his K-1 visa!
One couple's journey through the Fiancee K-1 visa, immigration, marriage, and ultimately citizenship process. In plain English! Hope this helps other couples seeking Fiancee Visa or working on US immigration issues.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
We receive the invitation from the Embassy
The US Embassy in Cambodia finally responded... They acknowledged receiving the letter from the NVC, and have dispensed yet MORE paperwork for us. This time it was sent mistakenly to ME, but at my permanent address (which is my Mom's). Strange though because this is paperwork meant for my fiance to fill out. Why they sent it to me I have no idea.
I asked my Mom to send the paperwork to David via FedEx and he received it within a week or so. Lots more to fill out, and a lot of it the same info as we've filled out before. Annoying, but necessary I know. After he submits the paperwork he should have an interview at the Embassy there and hopefully be granted his K-1 soon!
I asked my Mom to send the paperwork to David via FedEx and he received it within a week or so. Lots more to fill out, and a lot of it the same info as we've filled out before. Annoying, but necessary I know. After he submits the paperwork he should have an interview at the Embassy there and hopefully be granted his K-1 soon!
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