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I have a question about fiancé visas.

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#1
  • alohawa
  • mail
  • 2021/11/28 21:08

I have a question about the fiancée visa.
I was planning to go to Hawaii in February 2022 to see him, but the way it looks now, it is going to be difficult,
I am having trouble providing "proof that we met within 2 years".
We have both decided to get married, and the timing will depend on how the visa progresses, but
is there anything we can do?
Thank you in advance.

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#2
  • lemon
  • 2021/11/29 (Mon) 10:36
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#1 alohawa

Hello. I am an international married woman living in Hawaii. Do you watch Hawaii news or youtube ?

On days when there is an arrival flight to Honolulu, there are 100-200 people from Japan.

You must be someone who can quarantine for 10 days after returning to Japan.

Remote workers and retirees probably don't mind.

If you need proof, you should come to Hawaii.

The corona seems to be moving faster than normal.

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#3
  • Pomegranate
  • 2021/11/29 (Mon) 13:40
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Hello Alohawa. I am a person who entered Japan a few months ago on a fiancée visa.
I am really anxious about applying for a fiancée visa in the Corona Disaster, and it must be very hard to not see your fiancée for a while. I am sorry to hear that.
It took me a whole year to get mine, and I had a hard time not seeing him during that time.

As for submitting proof of meeting within 2 years, I think you will need a photo of the two of you together, as well as a copy of your itinerary when you went to see your fiancé, for example.

If the meeting took place more than 2 years ago, I am not sure if it would be acceptable to submit a photo from that time falsely claiming to have met within 2 years.

If it is difficult for your fiancee to come to Japan, I know it is not easy in this day and age, but I would recommend that you first come to see your fiancee, take many pictures together in places that you can identify as Hawaii, and keep not only your itinerary but also brochures of the places you visited to submit as evidence. We also recommend that you keep not only your itinerary but also brochures of the places you went to as evidence.

We wish you and your fiancée the best of luck ! ! !

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#4
  • alohawa
  • 2021/11/29 (Mon) 16:52
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lemon-san
Thank you for your reply !
I didn't watch the news at all. I didn't know you were going that far ! I didn't know that.
I have a reservation for February, but I am worried that this might be cancelled.

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#5
  • alohawa
  • 2021/11/29 (Mon) 16:56
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Pomegranate
Thank you for your reply !
Yes, I will have to put everything I can produce as evidence !
I definitely plan to get that part right, as I would not dare lie to the government, lol.
I didn't think of the brochure ! Thanks for the idea.
It took you a year. ?
Also, sorry to change the subject, but I was surprised to find out that it costs 30,000 yen to make an appointment at a local hospital that handles negative certificates for Corona travel to the US.
I am planning to go to Haneda → Honolulu, will they do a PCR test when I connect ?
I am sorry, I don't know anything and I am confused.
If you know, I would like to know.
Thank you very much.

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#7
  • alohawa
  • 2021/11/29 (Mon) 17:16
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Moo-san
I see ! Letters are important too ! We are planning to send each other Christmas cards, so that is also evidence. lol
So it is possible to meet while applying, is it a gray area?
I'm worried that I'm not clear about that ^^;
Thank you for your support ! In my case, before the application process, I have to meet first, photo photo photo ! ! lol

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#9
  • alohawa
  • 2021/11/29 (Mon) 20:11
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Moo
I think so, I've only read about it on blogs and message boards...
Seriously ! You're a flirt. lol Did you enter the country with ESTA at that time ??

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#10
  • 家主
  • 2021/11/30 (Tue) 20:13
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The best way to find out if you can travel back and forth between the US and Japan while applying for a fiancée visa is to ask the lawyer who filed the application.
It seems that you can travel back and forth now, but not when I applied. So I guess there are a lot of cases on blogs and forums. The law is changing all the time, so ask your lawyer.
Also, you mentioned pictures, but my friend had a digital camera set up so that the date and time would be included in the picture, since the phone wouldn't include the date and time.

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#11
  • alohawa
  • 2021/11/30 (Tue) 21:15
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It's case by case, isn't it? It's difficult>_ <
Thank you for the digital camera ! The phone certainly doesn't go out, that was a close call. I will take it with me !.

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