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privette
Hi to all in the forum.

My name is Maria and am doing a DCF at Tokyo, Japan. I began by reading and following all the instructions on the US Embassy in Japan Visa web pages. I mailed all the package by June 17 2006. But after that, I found this forum and started to read its posts. That make me nervous because I think I should did better with my docs. crying.gif

Before mailing my docs, I asked the Embassy what to write as my US address, because rigth now I am living in Japan... They answered that I may write- NOT DECIDED YET. In a short letter I explained why I don't have an address in US at this time, but as soon as a visa is available, I will be able to accept a a job position and a place to move in Florida. I submitted some emails from recruiters contacting me offering a job position. BUT, reading some post, I understand that I should put an US family address. How do you think it will affect my petition? Do you think that they may give me the opportunity to supply an address?

Other thing I am worried about for is the too little info sent as proof of our relationship. As I followed the instructions on the Embassy web page, I sent a letter explaining how we met, when we got married, a few photos printed from my pc, and the vacation trips we made at this time. Also included a copy the Japanese visa my husband applied for me in order to live together in Japan. It all in only 3 pages!! The instructions didn't mention how much info or how long the letter must be. Now I am worried because I think I should sent more info like, copies of flight tickets, phone bills, more photos... We are married for 1 year and 3 month only!

Do you think my petition was going to be rejected???

I pray that your answer will be... Don't worry! If they need more docs or info, they will ask for them, but don't think they will not reject it! unsure.gif

gugu24
Hi Maria,
I am also from Japan. In reply to your questions, I have one question
(1) Where your husband is from?
(2) Did you have an interview yet?
Just explain me in little more detail how did you file the I-130 then I can tell you what is the possibility.
Waiting for your reply.
sadie33138
Hi Maria, Welcome to the board.
I saw from reading your profile that your husband is from PR and you are from Peru and that you both have visas to live in Japan and are living there now and that's why you are filing DCF there. yes.gif
I also looked on Tokyo's website and read the process of filing the I-130 in Tokyo and saw that you have to send a lot of supporting documents when you file the I-130. It is pretty overwhelming reading all the details on their site, I think you did amazing to do all that without help and support. good.gif
I think you are right in that they will ask you if they want additional info providing you filled out the I-130 correctly and submitted all the documents they asked for on their website, then you should be ok. The only mention I could see of a petition being rejected is: "if your application is received without the required documents, it will be returned to you unprocessed"
Have you started gathering all the documents for him?
BTW I believe you are applying for a CR-1 visa for your husband not K-3. tongue.gif
privette
This is for ququ24 and Sadie33138. Thanks a lot for your quick reply! You made me VERY VERY HAPPY! There are people that want to help me!!!

I am from the Common Wealth of Puerto Rico and my husband is from Peru. I am the US citizen. He is a permanent resident of Japan. I also have a spouse visa to live here. We got married and actually live at Japan.

I went to this link http://tokyo.usembassy.gov/e/visa/tvisa-ivi130checkmail.html to collect information on how to get a visa for my husband. I collect all the documents, copies and translations and sent the package to the address in the link. It was on June 17, 2006.

Right now I am waiting for the embassy response. If the petition is approved, the next step is the interview, and it is when the embassy will require other docs. This is the link for the information on this step. http://tokyo.usembassy.gov/e/visa/tvisa-iv...viewcheck2.html

As you could see, Is not easy to omit a document thanks to the checklist. And Sadie, you are right! I read where it said that a petition can be rejected if: "your application is received without the required documents, it will be returned to you unprocessed" And I sent everything they asked for!!! yes.gif And in case I missed something, they will return all unprocessed! Thank you very much for make me remember this! wink.gif

I am learning a lot from this forum. Sadie, you are right again! I am applying for a CR-1 visa for my husband not K-3!!! jest.gif

I have a question... Is it possible that the interview may be in Spanish?

I will appreciate all the support and help from both of you and the forum. TIA
privette
QUOTE(sadie33138 @ Jun 24 2006, 06:45 PM) *


BTW I believe you are applying for a CR-1 visa for your husband not K-3. tongue.gif


Now that I know that his visa is going to be a CR-1, I tried to find the timeline for a CR-1 DCF at Japan, and found too few cases. I found a similar case and their visa was ok in less than 3 month! Please! Tell me that with an CR-1 we are as near or closer to his visa than with a K-3! I was so happy looking at the K-3 timelines... and now I dont have a clue of how long it will take...

My God! This is an emotional rollercoaster!
maria_b84
Hi Maria!! Welcome on VJ!!!!

Maria
meauxna
hi, quick reply:

The petition does not require evidence of your marriage other than the marriage certificate; if you are legally resident in Japan, your petition should be accepted. I would not spend time worrying about that, but studying what your next steps are.

DCF Tokyo takes less than 3 months total. You need to start ordering police certificates and other Packet 3 documents for N Immigrant Visa. Follow the instructions on Tokyo's website. There are also several excellent experiences posted here.

The interview will not be available in Spanish. Please prepare for an interview in either English or Japanese. smile.gif
sadie33138
QUOTE(privette @ Jun 25 2006, 01:12 AM) *

QUOTE(sadie33138 @ Jun 24 2006, 06:45 PM) *


BTW I believe you are applying for a CR-1 visa for your husband not K-3. tongue.gif


Now that I know that his visa is going to be a CR-1, I tried to find the timeline for a CR-1 DCF at Japan, and found too few cases. I found a similar case and their visa was ok in less than 3 month! Please! Tell me that with an CR-1 we are as near or closer to his visa than with a K-3! I was so happy looking at the K-3 timelines... and now I dont have a clue of how long it will take...

My God! This is an emotional rollercoaster!


DCF is the quickest way usually and as Mo said you should get all the documents together now that will be needed for your hubby's interview (if you haven't already done so) good.gif
murphdizzle
maria hello i filed in tokyo and it was very fast and easy, my suggestion to anyone who files there is dont mail it in take it in person, i married my wife who is a citizen of the philippines and resident of japan on may 12 2006 filed the I-130 in person on may 16th they approved it on the spot.. then proceeded to get all the documents for the interview the longets wait was for the police cert. from the philippines once we got that made an appointment online for the interview interview set for july 3rd approved on the spot!!!!! july 8th visa in hand!!!!! she will be coming with me to hawaii permanently the 18th of july!!!!! again i suggest to everyone using the embassy in tokyo file in person if u mail as a friend of mine did it takes longer dont know why but he filed his 3 months ago and still no word. hope this helps.

privette
QUOTE(murphdizzle @ Jul 10 2006, 02:47 AM) *

maria hello i filed in tokyo and it was very fast and easy, my suggestion to anyone who files there is dont mail it in take it in person, i married my wife who is a citizen of the philippines and resident of japan on may 12 2006 filed the I-130 in person on may 16th they approved it on the spot.. then proceeded to get all the documents for the interview the longets wait was for the police cert. from the philippines once we got that made an appointment online for the interview interview set for july 3rd approved on the spot!!!!! july 8th visa in hand!!!!! she will be coming with me to hawaii permanently the 18th of july!!!!! again i suggest to everyone using the embassy in tokyo file in person if u mail as a friend of mine did it takes longer dont know why but he filed his 3 months ago and still no word. hope this helps.


Hi Murphdizzle!
Congratulations for the visa! rose.gif
Now I am understanding very well what you say... I sent my application by snail mail! unsure.gif It will be a month from that and didnt received any NOA. I know they received and are working on it because I emailed them. But no more info. I am feeling in limbo! Not sure if they are working on it or not right now. If I had applied in person the story would be other.
Please, tell me if your friend received an NOA... Are they supposed to send an NOA after receiving the applications?
Also, how was the interview? Easy? Were nice? I think this situation is very intimidating, maybe I will have a nervous breakdown if I dont take a valium this day! jest.gif kidding!
shirlJ831
welcome to VJ good luck
privette
QUOTE(shirlJ831 @ Jul 10 2006, 08:01 PM) *

welcome to VJ good luck


Thanks for your support! goofy.gif

Ah! One thing... now I am less worried after knowing that sending my Puerto Ricans tax returns with the I-864 were ok!

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