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Fiancee Visa Process is not for Beginners

December 19th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in China, Fiancee Visas, I-129F, Marriage Visa, Spousal Visas, Vietnam
I have helped clients successfully apply for their fiancee or spousal visas for many years. More and more of my clients today, come to me after being denied their visas, because they hired the wrong person to help them.

This process is always complicated. It is definitely NOT easy to do right the first time.  Mistakes made by NOT knowing HOW the system works, including not understanding the cultural idiosyncrasies prevalent at the particular consulate handling your case,  may COST you an extra YEAR of separation.  Getting my experienced help, is the best insurance you can get to avoid heartache and loneliness.

For example: Is your Fiancee From China or Vietnam? The BAD news is that China and Vietnam Marriage Visa petitions are forced to meet the highest standards I have seen. Extra effort is needed to prove that your engagement or even marriage (in the eyes of the local inspectors working in China or Vietnam) is genuine and “bona fide”.  The GOOD news is I AM an expert, I always go “beyond the call of duty”,  especially in helping my clients locate and demonstrate the proof needed to convince the most prejudiced local inspectors your petition should be granted.  I know how to deal with the toughest countries. See my blog on:  China applies Higher Standards Marriage Visas or Vietnam applies Stricter Standards for Marriage Visas

In fact,  1 in 10 of my clients  come to me AFTER their petitions were denied.  Sadly they already wasted time and money on expensive attorneys,  paying them  4 to 8 times my fees,  who did not really understand the unique procedures followed in each country, and  put minimal “fill in the blanks”  efforts, resulting in DENIAL of the petitions. These clients then come to me to salvage the situation, and apply the second time.  You can save time, money, and denial, by choosing to work with me, the FIRST TIME, and starting our  work together as early as possible so we can plan and implement a winning strategy..

With all due respect to my lazy competitiors, if you truly want your clients petition to be granted, there is much more involved in preparing a Fiancee or Spousal Visa petition then just filling in forms. To consistently get petitions approved, it takes extra and personal effort.

For a free strategy consultation go to: FianceeVisaServices.com

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How do I apply for a Spousal Visa I-130

January 14th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in CR-1, I-130, Marriage Visa, Spousal Visas

Congratulations on your happiness.

I wish you the very best.

The way it works in applying for a spousal visa, is that you
start by sending a complete I-130 petition package, then
just as soon as you get notice that USCIS has received it
and assigned a case number, you then send them a complete
I-129F package and ask them to treat the case for a K3.

Looking at your list, I note that you will need two passport photos of each person, not one.

Also you seem to be missing her birth certificate, and her passport.

As far as anything else, since I don’t have your paperwork in front of me, I really
can’t tell what has been done correctly or not. Sorry, but there is a big difference,
between being given a list of documents you plan to send to USCIS and actually
reviewing them to see if they have been completed correctly.

I have helped a lot of people prepare these petitions, and so far I have never been
presented  with a package that did not need ample improvement.

Since you appear to have prepared the documents already, I do offer a service that
you may be interested in.  It is called Petition Review service.
You get your petition all ready, completely assembled, ready to mail
to USCIS. But instead you mail it to me, and I double check your work,
looking for problems and issues. I return it to you with questions, and
problems highlighted. You fix them, then submit to USCIS.

Or, if your documents still need much revision, cover letters, etc, etc, etc, then
you may consider ordering the FULL Spousal Visa Package. In such
a case I will take all your documents, assemble them, chase you for
missing documents, finally assemble all into the I-130 and I-129F petitions
and work with you through to getting her K3 visa.

At FianceeVisaServices.com you can see details about what
we do to help in the preparations for petitions.

Best

Fred Wahl
Matchmaker

At 06:37 AM 1/12/2009, you wrote:


From: William

Re: Latest Update Information

Dear Mr. Wahl,

I was once again so blessed to be in the Philippines with my One and Only One True-Love and Soul-Mate,  Screen Name: Cheesnee.

I arrived on Sunday December 21st, and was there until my departure on Saturday January 10th, so we were able to celebrate our first Christmas and New Year’s Day Holidays together, as well as our wedding; we were married on Friday January 8th. It was all the greatest and happiest time of all my whole entire life!!!

Of course now I’m back in the U.S. and am immediately trying to do all, and everything I possibly can to apply to, and work with the USCIS, and whoever else as necessary in order to get her over here just as soon as possible. So I  very much need and appreciate all your help and advice.

She and I have already signed and completed all the following documents, except only for the dating which will be done later – (when they are mailed/filed etc) – and I brought them back with me:

One copy of I-130, Petition for Alien Relative – complete with all the pertinent attachments…

That is: Prior Spouses, marriage/termination dates, divorce decrees/documents, info …

One copy of Additional Space Attachment Sheet with all other requested information …

One copy of my Certificate of Birth …

One copy, every page, of my Passport …

One copy, front and back, of our Marriage Certificate, including attached copies of receipts etc…

One copy of G-325A, Biographic Information for me – .

Two copies of G-325A, Biographic Informations for her, one with her maiden name, and one with her now married name, so they can choose whichever one they need etc…

One copy of G-325A, Biographic Information for her, with her maiden name – PETRONILA

One copy of G-325A, Biographic Information for her, with her now married name – PETRONILA

One Passport Style Photo of me – William

One Passport Style Photo of Her – Petronila

Of course in addition to all the above, I have literally tons of all kinds of other pertinent information for Affidavit of Support, proof-of-continued/continuing-love-and-relationship correspondence – emails, all kinds of bills and expenses, photos/pictures/video of marriage/wedding/reception etc…

So I’m sure you understand, and that you  see that I am very anxious to get everything else I need to do done just as soon as I possibly can, and that I would really like to get it all – that is the whole package mailed to them – that is – to the USCIS, EVEN THIS WEEK IF POSSIBLE!!! So I’m very anxiously awaiting, and hoping for your reply just as soon as possible.

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