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If approved (six months is about normal, though this varies based on processing time, and to a degree the relevant embassy), the Application materials will all be forwarded to the National Passport Center for processing. Then the whole paper file wrapper is sent to the US embassy or consulate in the jurisdiction in which the fiancee resides abroad [1]. The Embassy will contact the fiancee and schedule an interview date. In the meantime, the fiancee has to have a medical examination at an approved clinic, to screen for certain infectious diseases like HIV, Tuberculosis and Syphilis. The Embassy staff will question the fiancee and ask for additional documents, to determine the authenticity of the relationship (amongst other things, that it is not an attempt to skirt 'the proper channels' of US immigration law), though the preliminary questioning in this regard is fairly straightforward and brief. If the interview goes well, the visa is granted immediately, but the fiancee's passport may need to be kept for a few days for processing. The fiancee then has six months to enter the US, and 90 days after that to marry the Petitioner. The fiancee cannot marry any other person, and must return if not married to the Petitioner. If the fiancee has children, and they were properly identified in the original petition, then they will be issued K-2 visas. Such K-2 visas depend on the parent's K-1 visa.


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Christian author's romance sends message to young women - Jackson Clarion Ledger

Christian author's romance sends message to young women
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Memphis native Jae Henderson had a message for young single women, so she penned a Christian romance. Someday (Riverhouse Publishing, Memphis, $14.99) is a story about a wedding planner who has everything except the man of her dreams.



Harlequin buys Christian romance novel supplier Heartsong Presents Book club ...

Harlequin buys Christian romance novel supplier Heartsong Presents Book club
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Kim Kardashian Has Tearful Breakdown Over Failed Marriage on E! Show - Us Mag...

Sydney Morning Herald

Kim Kardashian Has Tearful Breakdown Over Failed Marriage on E! Show
Us Magazine
As she discusses her plans to leave New York City with sister Kourtney, the reality star quickly dissolves into tears when realizing her marriage cannot be saved. "It's hard for me. He's a good heart, he's a Christian -- everything on paper I want in ...
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Guest Reflection: In Christian Marriage, True Submission Means True Success -...

Guest Reflection: In Christian Marriage, True Submission Means True Success
Catholic Online
By Dan Shea Few consider the power of submission; it is a simple, voluntary yielding done out of love for someone or something. An athlete voluntarily submits to the agony of training and competition. In his pain, he is united with his fellow ...






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If approved (six months is about normal, though this varies based on processing time, and to a degree the relevant embassy), the Application materials will all be forwarded to the National Passport Center for processing. Then the whole paper file wrapper is sent to the US embassy or consulate in the jurisdiction in which the fiancee resides abroad [1]. The Embassy will contact the fiancee and schedule an interview date. In the meantime, the fiancee has to have a medical examination at an approved clinic, to screen for certain infectious diseases like HIV, Tuberculosis and Syphilis. The Embassy staff will question the fiancee and ask for additional documents, to determine the authenticity of the relationship (amongst other things, that it is not an attempt to skirt 'the proper channels' of US immigration law), though the preliminary questioning in this regard is fairly straightforward and brief. If the interview goes well, the visa is granted immediately, but the fiancee's passport may need to be kept for a few days for processing. The fiancee then has six months to enter the US, and 90 days after that to marry the Petitioner. The fiancee cannot marry any other person, and must return if not married to the Petitioner. If the fiancee has children, and they were properly identified in the original petition, then they will be issued K-2 visas. Such K-2 visas depend on the parent's K-1 visa.