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[quote=ROGERINCA,243221]With respect to the number of visits: While the USCIS/DOS rules state that one visit is required, they like to see more; two is really great and three is even better. However, one can only do, what one can do. If you can make the second visit at the time of her interview, that would be great. Depending on which day her interview falls on, it would also be beneficial to attend the American Citizen Hour, (ACH) which is held on Mondays. Refer to USCONGUZ website for the time. Here they will answer questions for the spouse/fiancée, (citizen only no Lao Po) and they will log you in to show that you are their to support her during her interview. If the interview is successful (Pink slip) then the visa is ready for pick up at the post office in about two business days, sometimes one or two more. Yes, I think it is important also to fly home with her, so as to give her emotional support and ensure there are no issues at the POE where you arrive. For some it is very easy and for some others, it can be difficult, with a Blue slip and then the overcome process, which can take on average two to three months. It all depends on background checks, financial situation, domicile in the US, and many other factors that all form a profile of a bona fide relationship for the various levels of review, from USCIS, to FBI, to DOS etc. A fiancée visa is a K-1, and with a child adds the K-2. When one is already married, the process is different (more paperwork) and it is a spousal visa K-3 and with a child add the K-4. I married in GZ, so I am going the K-3 / K-4 route, more money, more time, more paper; however, a happy Lao Po !! [/quote]
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