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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi guys,

I and my US fiance are very new to this and are gathering required information before we start filing I-129F's. Please bear with us and any help would be greatly appreciated.

We understand that there are some documents that my US citizen fiance needs to send me.

1. What are the documents that he needs to send me here in the Philippines?

2. Should these be original copies? Photocopies? Or will USCIS send back the I-129F packet and that's what he will send me?

3. For the I-134 (Affidavit of Support), W-2 and the Tax Return (pls let me know what kind of form this is) - should these be original copies? Photocopies? Should these be signed?

Please help us out. We are clueless and lawyers are expensive. I'm relying on you fellow VJers :)

More power!

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K1:

May 12, 2015: I-129F Sent

May 19, 2015: NOA 1

June 23, 2015: NOA 2

September 22, 2015: Interview (Approved)

AOS:

June 3, 2016: AOS Sent via USPS Express Mail

June 22, 2016: NOA 1

August 19, 2016: EAD/AP Approved

April 25, 2017: AOS Approved

ROC:

February 1, 2019: I-751 Sent via USPS Priority Mail

February 8, 2019: NOA 1

August 24, 2020: Card Received

N400:

March 6, 2022: N-400 Filed Online

March 7, 2022: NOA 1 & Biometrics Reused

October 20, 2022: Interview (Approved)

November 10, 2022: Oath Ceremony

I130 Minor Children:

December 20, 2022: I-130 Filed Online

November 15, 2023: Approval Notice

November 19, 2023: NVC Received

December 11, 2023: DQ'ed

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I 134, but as of the last few months embassy is not requiring it. Wet signature. But suggest sending it if needed.

You can use Hanks Guide it will hopefully save you some money and try to do AOS on your own, very simple

http://visaconnection-philippines.com/#

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I 134, but as of the last few months embassy is not requiring it. Wet signature. But suggest sending it if needed.

You can use Hanks Guide it will hopefully save you some money and try to do AOS on your own, very simple

http://visaconnection-philippines.com/#

Thank you so much! :)

I-134 original with Ink signature and date and send through MAIL

W2 and Federal Tax Return all pages - only photocopies, No signature needed, he can send this to email

Thank you so much! Will USCIS return his I-129F packet? If so, should he send these to me or should he just create an exact replica of his I-129F and that's what he's going to send?

K1:

May 12, 2015: I-129F Sent

May 19, 2015: NOA 1

June 23, 2015: NOA 2

September 22, 2015: Interview (Approved)

AOS:

June 3, 2016: AOS Sent via USPS Express Mail

June 22, 2016: NOA 1

August 19, 2016: EAD/AP Approved

April 25, 2017: AOS Approved

ROC:

February 1, 2019: I-751 Sent via USPS Priority Mail

February 8, 2019: NOA 1

August 24, 2020: Card Received

N400:

March 6, 2022: N-400 Filed Online

March 7, 2022: NOA 1 & Biometrics Reused

October 20, 2022: Interview (Approved)

November 10, 2022: Oath Ceremony

I130 Minor Children:

December 20, 2022: I-130 Filed Online

November 15, 2023: Approval Notice

November 19, 2023: NVC Received

December 11, 2023: DQ'ed

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Definitely, your fiancé should make one or two exact copies of his entire I-129f package that he sends, because it will not be returned to him. It will be forwarded to the U.S. embassy in Manila.

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hi guys,

I and my US fiance are very new to this and are gathering required information before we start filing I-129F's. Please bear with us and any help would be greatly appreciated.

We understand that there are some documents that my US citizen fiance needs to send me.

1. What are the documents that he needs to send me here in the Philippines?

2. Should these be original copies? Photocopies? Or will USCIS send back the I-129F packet and that's what he will send me?

3. For the I-134 (Affidavit of Support), W-2 and the Tax Return (pls let me know what kind of form this is) - should these be original copies? Photocopies? Should these be signed?

Please help us out. We are clueless and lawyers are expensive. I'm relying on you fellow VJers :)

More power!

Only the I-134 needed to have original signature, copy of tax return and W2.

Everything else from your fiance (USC) can be copies and can be emailed as well.

Follow the embassy instructions letter as to what is needed for the interview.

Also read up on what CFO asks for and have copies of those things.

Details in the link below, follow the flashing arrow.

Then jump over to the Philippines forum for better answers relating to the process in Manila. http://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/129-philippines/

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