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chanty Aug 6th 2002 8:00 pm

Does the INS visit you?
 
I have heard stories that the INS make inspections to your home to establish whether your marriage is Bogus or not and even go so far as to take pictures of the too of you is this true!

Also I wondered how long the KI visa takes to come, My boyfriend can either file in Nabraska or Vermont.

I am also worried, because My boyfriend and I have not know each other for 2 years will this be a problem?

Any help would be useful

Rete Aug 6th 2002 8:29 pm

Re: Does the INS visit you?
 
Where oh where have you been getting all this misinformation from?

No INS does not visit your house. Yes the INS will want photograps but you will provide them, i.e. wedding, vacation.

No your boyfriend cannot file in either Vermont or Nebraska. He can only file in one place and that is the Service Center that has jurisdiction over where he lives.

And no you don't have to KNOW each other for two years. You have to have met in person during the last two years and be able to prove it at the time he files for the I-129F.

rogerpenycate Aug 6th 2002 8:44 pm

Re: Does the INS visit you?
 
I'm not to sure if the INS visit you, but I was in bed with the wife
in April and I heard a noise on the roof and then what seemed
to be "the flash of a camera"

You seem to be "all over the place" with your postings and are thinking WAY WAY to far in advance.
if it's to be a genuine marriage it won't be hard to prove.
(A Polaroid photo of a used condom should do the trick !)

Now, my advice, calm down and start to take things a bit slower,
you seem to be a long way from beginning the process.

I also feel that it is not beneficial to you, if you don't do some of the research yourself, you need to try to understand the process
and why the INS works in the way it does, and only from that can you comprehend what it's all about and what the future problems may hold.
Myself and lots of people on here will give you as much advice,support and help as we possibly can, but, and I only speak for myself, I would like to see you do some of the work yourself without having your "hand held" otherwise you will learn nothing.

Sorry to sound so "harsh" it's just my opinion.

Good luck
Roger

chanty Aug 6th 2002 9:35 pm

Re: Does the INS visit you?
 
tHANKS gUYS,

yOU guys are right, I am feeling much more confident now, Thanks for all your support. I reallly really appreciate it!!!

I know exactly what to do now.

Chanty

jeffreyhy Aug 6th 2002 10:32 pm

Re: Does the INS visit you?
 
Roger,

What a load of mis-information.

Everyone knows that all used condoms are to be inserted into individual clear-plastic envelopes, then signed by both parties, dated, time-stamped, and submitted with the I-129f petition as proof-positive of a valid relationship.

I used a photo album for this purpose, 1 4x6 photo slot for each condom, 3 photo slots per page, with a 3x5 card slid in behind each condom containing the necessary event information. Well endowed fiances might wish to opt for the larger 5x7 photo size pages.

Those nervous nellies who want to avoid any chance of an RFE are advised to have their condom submittal notarized.

Be sure to begin a 2nd album for use at the visa interview, and a 3rd (4th, 5th, etc.) for AOS.

Regards, JEff


Originally posted by rogerpenycate
I'm not to sure if the INS visit you, but I was in bed with the wife
in April and I heard a noise on the roof and then what seemed
to be "the flash of a camera"

You seem to be "all over the place" with your postings and are thinking WAY WAY to far in advance.
if it's to be a genuine marriage it won't be hard to prove.
(A Polaroid photo of a used condom should do the trick !)

Now, my advice, calm down and start to take things a bit slower,
you seem to be a long way from beginning the process.

I also feel that it is not beneficial to you, if you don't do some of the research yourself, you need to try to understand the process
and why the INS works in the way it does, and only from that can you comprehend what it's all about and what the future problems may hold.
Myself and lots of people on here will give you as much advice,support and help as we possibly can, but, and I only speak for myself, I would like to see you do some of the work yourself without having your "hand held" otherwise you will learn nothing.

Sorry to sound so "harsh" it's just my opinion.

Good luck
Roger


rogerpenycate Aug 6th 2002 10:58 pm

Re: Does the INS visit you?
 
Jeffreyhy,
It also helped getting credit, my tax advisor said that I had a lot of spunk applying.
However I managed to get a car loan at the VSB (Virginia Sperm
Bank)

Mrtravel Aug 6th 2002 11:56 pm

Re: Does the INS visit you?
 
chanty wrote:
    >
    > I have heard stories that the INS make inspections to your home to establish
    > whether your marriage is Bogus or not and even go so far as to take pictures of the
    > too of you is this true!

Sure. It is true. Especially if you are a big French guy married to a slim beautiful
American lady. At least that is what the movie said.

    >
    > Also I wondered how long the KI visa takes to come, My boyfriend can either file in
    > Nabraska or Vermont.

Why would he have a choice?

    > I am also worried, because My boyfriend and I have not know each other for 2 years
    > will this be a problem?

For a K-1, you must have been together at least once in the past 2 years. You could
have just met. There is no requirement to know someone for 2 years....only to have
seen them at least once in the last 2 years.

Eileen Aug 6th 2002 11:56 pm

Re: Does the INS visit you?
 
"rogerpenycate" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > I'm not to sure if the INS visit you, but I was in bed with the wife in April and I
    > heard a noise on the roof and then what seemed to be "the flash of a camera"
    >
    > You seem to be "all over the place" with your postings and are thinking WAY WAY to
    > far in advance. if it's to be a genuine marriage it won't be hard to prove. (A
    > Polaroid photo of a used condom should do the trick !)
    >
    > Now, my advice, calm down and start to take things a bit slower, you seem to be a
    > long way from beginning the process.
    >
    > I also feel that it is not beneficial to you, if you don't do some of the research
    > yourself, you need to try to understand the process and why the INS works in the
    > way it does, and only from that can you comprehend what it's all about and what the
    > future problems may hold. Myself and lots of people on here will give you as much
    > advice,support and help as we possibly can, but, and I only speak for myself, I
    > would like to see you do some of the work yourself without having your "hand held"
    > otherwise you will learn nothing.
    >
    > Sorry to sound so "harsh" it's just my opinion.
    >
    > Good luck Roger
    >
    >
    >
    > --
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    >
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Eileen Aug 6th 2002 11:56 pm

Re: Does the INS visit you?
 
. if it's to be a genuine marriage it won't be
    > hard to prove. (A Polaroid photo of a used condom should do the trick !)
    >
and I thought her lipstick on his cigarette or dirty dishes in the sink were
good enough!

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Gregnsandy Aug 7th 2002 2:34 am

Re: Does the INS visit you?
 
ROTFLMAO!!!

jeffreyhy, you're absolutly cracking me up!! lol!!

However... a question... what about those of us Christians who are waiting until
marriage to have sex?? Would a document notarized by our pastors be an acceptable
exempt from this form of evidence???

;-)

Sandra "jeffreyhy" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > rogerpenycate wrote:
    > > I'm not to sure if the INS visit you, but I was in bed with the wife
in
    > > April and I heard a noise on the roof and then what seemed to be "the flash of
    > > a camera" You seem to be "all over the place" with your postings and are
thinking
    > > WAY WAY to far in advance. if it's to be a genuine marriage it won't
be
    > > hard to prove. (A Polaroid photo of a used condom should do the trick
!)
    > > Now, my advice, calm down and start to take things a bit slower, you seem to be
    > > a long way from beginning the process. I also feel that it is not beneficial to
    > > you, if you don't do some of the research yourself, you need to try to
    > > understand the process and
why
    > > the INS works in the way it does, and only from that can you
comprehend
    > > what it's all about and what the future problems may hold. Myself and lots of
    > > people on here will give you as much advice,support and help
as
    > > we possibly can, but, and I only speak for myself, I would like to see you do
    > > some of the work yourself without having your "hand held" otherwise you will
    > > learn nothing. Sorry to sound so "harsh" it's just my opinion. Good luck Roger
    > Roger,
    > What a load of mis-information.
    > Everyone knows that all used condoms are to be inserted into individual
    > clear-plastic envelopes, then signed by both parties, dated, time-stamped, and
    > submitted with the I-129f petition as proof-positive of a valid relationship.
    > I used a photo album for this purpose, 1 4x6 photo slot for each condom, 3 photo
    > slots per page, with a 3x5 card slid in behind each condom containing the necessary
    > event information. Well endowed fiances might wish to opt for the larger 5x7 photo
    > size pages.
    > Those nervous nellies who want to avoid any chance of an RFE are advised to have
    > their condom submittal notarized.
    > Be sure to begin a 2nd album for use at the visa interview, and a 3rd (4th, 5th,
    > etc.) for AOS.
    > Regards, JEff
    > --

rogerpenycate Aug 7th 2002 8:51 am

This document is called a "Pastorized notice" and if the pastor
has visual evidence, it is deemed "Pastoreyes'd"

PEACHSTER Aug 7th 2002 9:06 am

LMFAO@ Roger & Jeff too funny :D


:PARTY:

Andy Platt Aug 7th 2002 11:02 am

Re: Does the INS visit you?
 
The INS can't even keep change of addresses straight, much less find an address!

Andy.

--
I'm not really here - it's just your warped imagination. "chanty"
<[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > I have heard stories that the INS make inspections to your home to establish
    > whether your marriage is Bogus or not and even go so far as to take pictures of the
    > too of you is this true!
    > Also I wondered how long the KI visa takes to come, My boyfriend can either file in
    > Nabraska or Vermont.
    > I am also worried, because My boyfriend and I have not know each other for 2 years
    > will this be a problem?
    > Any help would be useful
    > --

Ameriscot Aug 7th 2002 1:30 pm

We skipped the condom part and took a new born baby to the interview instead.

Perdue Aug 7th 2002 2:53 pm


Originally posted by Ameriscot
We skipped the condom part and took a new born baby to the interview instead.
Was the baby notarized?


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