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What i f i want to have early CFO, what are the documents i will be needing??? I don't have passport because it is in the US Embassy.... my birth certificate was not return to me, i will get it tomorrow....

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Is their anyone here had their CFO already?? Can you share your experience?

Thanks

K1 Visa

2007-08-16 filed K1

2008-05-14 new interview date (APPROVED!!!)

2008-05-23 NSO send docs. to USEM

2008-06-14 visa on hand

2008-06- 18 Flight from Manila to LA and arrived same date

2008-06-19 See Disneyland LA

2008-06-21 I arrived San Francisco

2008-06-27 CIVIL WEDDING

AOS

July 08, 2008 FILE AOS

July 18, 2008 RECEIVED NOA AND SSN (mailed)

Aug. 06, 2008 Biometric Schedule

Feb. 06, 2009 Received Interview letter

March 09, 2009 Interview day

March 23, 2009 Received Green Card

ROC

Jan. 10, 2011 Biometric

June 15, 2011 Interview / Approved

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I guess U need your passport but I am not sure if you can attend the seminar without it. Check the CF site it will give you all the documents needed for you to bring.

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Service Center : California Service Center

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02/24/08 : INTERVIEW

12/12/07 : MEDICAL

01/09/08 : VISA IN HAND

03/06/08 : Arrive in the US, POE - DETROIT

AOS

03/28/08 : Mailed AOS Packet

04/12/08 : Receive NOA's AP, EAD

05/02/08 : BIOMETRICS

06/11/08 : EAD CARD IN THE MAIL!!!

07/02/08 : GREEN CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED

07/07/08 : GREEN CARD IN THE MAIL & WORKING

03/27/09 : Driver's License issued

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05/20/10 : Biometrics Appt.

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What i f i want to have early CFO, what are the documents i will be needing??? I don't have passport because it is in the US Embassy.... my birth certificate was not return to me, i will get it tomorrow....

Thanks

Is their anyone here had their CFO already?? Can you share your experience?

Thanks

Another thing i'm only 23 years old and my fiance was divorce, do i need to bring the copy of his divorce??? and do i need Parent consent letter????

K1 Visa

2007-08-16 filed K1

2008-05-14 new interview date (APPROVED!!!)

2008-05-23 NSO send docs. to USEM

2008-06-14 visa on hand

2008-06- 18 Flight from Manila to LA and arrived same date

2008-06-19 See Disneyland LA

2008-06-21 I arrived San Francisco

2008-06-27 CIVIL WEDDING

AOS

July 08, 2008 FILE AOS

July 18, 2008 RECEIVED NOA AND SSN (mailed)

Aug. 06, 2008 Biometric Schedule

Feb. 06, 2009 Received Interview letter

March 09, 2009 Interview day

March 23, 2009 Received Green Card

ROC

Jan. 10, 2011 Biometric

June 15, 2011 Interview / Approved

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I had an early CFO and they will need your NSO issued BC and 2 valid IDs. Make sure you also bring pictures of you and your petitioner, divorce decrees/death certificates if previously married, and any other pertinent documents relating to you and your petitioner's relationship. You will need to pay the CFO guidance and counseling for Php250.00 (or has it changed?) and then you will be given a certificate, which later on, you'll need in getting the CFO stamp/sticker once you got your visa. You won't need your passport in attending the seminar. Just tell them that you're about to have an interview and that the passport is at the USEM. I had my seminar at PRISM, by the way.

Good luck!

What i f i want to have early CFO, what are the documents i will be needing??? I don't have passport because it is in the US Embassy.... my birth certificate was not return to me, i will get it tomorrow....

Thanks

Is their anyone here had their CFO already?? Can you share your experience?

Thanks

Another thing i'm only 23 years old and my fiance was divorce, do i need to bring the copy of his divorce??? and do i need Parent consent letter????

Might as well bring a parent consent... if you can have it notarized, much better.

--Mae

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Thank you for your reply, this will be helpful to me....

K1 Visa

2007-08-16 filed K1

2008-05-14 new interview date (APPROVED!!!)

2008-05-23 NSO send docs. to USEM

2008-06-14 visa on hand

2008-06- 18 Flight from Manila to LA and arrived same date

2008-06-19 See Disneyland LA

2008-06-21 I arrived San Francisco

2008-06-27 CIVIL WEDDING

AOS

July 08, 2008 FILE AOS

July 18, 2008 RECEIVED NOA AND SSN (mailed)

Aug. 06, 2008 Biometric Schedule

Feb. 06, 2009 Received Interview letter

March 09, 2009 Interview day

March 23, 2009 Received Green Card

ROC

Jan. 10, 2011 Biometric

June 15, 2011 Interview / Approved

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Thank you for your reply, this will be helpful to me....

Your welcome! :thumbs: Make sure you know your petitioner's middle name, which is the mother's maiden name, work phone, cellphone, in short, all the infos about him. You won't have any problems if your documents are complete and well-prepared.

Good luck again!

--Mae

N-400 NATURALIZATION

04/04/2011 - Mailed N-400 to AZ Lockbox

04/06/2011 - Received

04/07/2011 - NOA

04/07/2011 - Check cashed

04/14/2011 - Biometrics appointment in the mail

04/21/2011 - Early Biometrics (was scheduled on May 4, 2011)

05/09/2011 - Case Status Notification - In line for interview and testing

05/10/2011 - Case Status Notification - Interview scheduled

05/14/2011 - Interview Appointment Letter in the mail

06/21/2011 - Interview Appointment Date

06/29/2011 - Case Status Notification - Placed in the oath scheduling que

08/16/2011 - Case Status Notification - Oath ceremony scheduled

09/15/2011 - Oath Taking - good riddance!

09/23/2011 - Applied for Passport

10/08/2011 - Passport in the mail

10/17/2011 - Certificate of Naturalization in the mail -- OFFICIALLY DONE!

"Love is a noble act of self-giving, offering trust, faith, and loyalty.

The more you love, the more you lose a part of yourself, yet you don't become less of who you are;

you end up being complete with your loved ones."

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Thank you for your reply, this will be helpful to me....

Your welcome! :thumbs: Make sure you know your petitioner's middle name, which is the mother's maiden name, work phone, cellphone, in short, all the infos about him. You won't have any problems if your documents are complete and well-prepared.

Good luck again!

--Mae

He don't have middle name... they don't used that... he is Chinese - American.....

K1 Visa

2007-08-16 filed K1

2008-05-14 new interview date (APPROVED!!!)

2008-05-23 NSO send docs. to USEM

2008-06-14 visa on hand

2008-06- 18 Flight from Manila to LA and arrived same date

2008-06-19 See Disneyland LA

2008-06-21 I arrived San Francisco

2008-06-27 CIVIL WEDDING

AOS

July 08, 2008 FILE AOS

July 18, 2008 RECEIVED NOA AND SSN (mailed)

Aug. 06, 2008 Biometric Schedule

Feb. 06, 2009 Received Interview letter

March 09, 2009 Interview day

March 23, 2009 Received Green Card

ROC

Jan. 10, 2011 Biometric

June 15, 2011 Interview / Approved

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Actually, it's funny that I'm reading this advice now... I just talked to my girl last night and she had a problem at the CFO because she wasn't certain what name was my middle name. Well, if the petitioner is US born, and he is caucasian and not of asian or other descent, I can tell you that his middle name will NOT be his mother's maiden name. The more common practice is that it's a chosen name, much like the first name. For example, my name is Jeffrey Walter Zentner. My middle name was given to me because of a great uncle who passed away many years ago. His first name was Walter. My mom was very close to him, and thus gave me his name. My mother's maiden name is Bastow, and none of my siblings have her name as a middle name. The lady instructing my girl at the CFO told my girl that my proper name is Jeffrey Walter Bastow Zentner, but she was incorrect. I think this is very common in the PI, but not in the US. Hope my answer helps.

Thank you for your reply, this will be helpful to me....

Your welcome! :thumbs: Make sure you know your petitioner's middle name, which is the mother's maiden name, work phone, cellphone, in short, all the infos about him. You won't have any problems if your documents are complete and well-prepared.

Good luck again!

--Mae

Met on Myspace: December 2006

Met in person: July 26th, 2007

I129F filed: Sept 20, 2007

2nd meeting dec 25-Jan 22 2008

(month together!)

Interview: April 24, 2008

Visa granted: June 5, 2008

Visa received: June 10, 2008

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Angela went to QC for her counseling the day after she got the "package" from Delbros and told me that everyone was very nice to her and that they taught her alot of great things about the customs of the USA. Her exact words were " It was very nice experience, Honey"

BTW my middle name is NOT my mother's maiden name. That is not done in USA.

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Actually, it's funny that I'm reading this advice now... I just talked to my girl last night and she had a problem at the CFO because she wasn't certain what name was my middle name. Well, if the petitioner is US born, and he is caucasian and not of asian or other descent, I can tell you that his middle name will NOT be his mother's maiden name. The more common practice is that it's a chosen name, much like the first name. For example, my name is Jeffrey Walter Zentner. My middle name was given to me because of a great uncle who passed away many years ago. His first name was Walter. My mom was very close to him, and thus gave me his name. My mother's maiden name is Bastow, and none of my siblings have her name as a middle name. The lady instructing my girl at the CFO told my girl that my proper name is Jeffrey Walter Bastow Zentner, but she was incorrect. I think this is very common in the PI, but not in the US. Hope my answer helps.

Technically, you are right and they also know that at CFO that American's middle name is a chosen name, not your mom's maiden name. But still, they would like to know your mom's middle name. I remember, during my CFO, my counselor put my then fiance's mother's maiden name on top of his middle name. A lot of applicants had a hard time during their seminars because of not knowing their fiance's/husband's mother's maiden name that's why it's better that applicants know it.

--Mae

N-400 NATURALIZATION

04/04/2011 - Mailed N-400 to AZ Lockbox

04/06/2011 - Received

04/07/2011 - NOA

04/07/2011 - Check cashed

04/14/2011 - Biometrics appointment in the mail

04/21/2011 - Early Biometrics (was scheduled on May 4, 2011)

05/09/2011 - Case Status Notification - In line for interview and testing

05/10/2011 - Case Status Notification - Interview scheduled

05/14/2011 - Interview Appointment Letter in the mail

06/21/2011 - Interview Appointment Date

06/29/2011 - Case Status Notification - Placed in the oath scheduling que

08/16/2011 - Case Status Notification - Oath ceremony scheduled

09/15/2011 - Oath Taking - good riddance!

09/23/2011 - Applied for Passport

10/08/2011 - Passport in the mail

10/17/2011 - Certificate of Naturalization in the mail -- OFFICIALLY DONE!

"Love is a noble act of self-giving, offering trust, faith, and loyalty.

The more you love, the more you lose a part of yourself, yet you don't become less of who you are;

you end up being complete with your loved ones."

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True. My girl was upset because the CFO counselor said, "you have known him this long and you still don't know his middle name??" My girl was confused because she knew my name was Walter, but was confused as to why it wasn't Bastow. She was scared when the counselor lashed out verbally, so she just followed suit and did what they asked to satisfy the course. Yet, she and I have a great relationship and we share a lot, but I never thought to discuss how Americans derive their middle name. It never occurred to me, but it would be beneficial for everyone to know that this will likely come up during their CFO experience.

Actually, it's funny that I'm reading this advice now... I just talked to my girl last night and she had a problem at the CFO because she wasn't certain what name was my middle name. Well, if the petitioner is US born, and he is caucasian and not of asian or other descent, I can tell you that his middle name will NOT be his mother's maiden name. The more common practice is that it's a chosen name, much like the first name. For example, my name is Jeffrey Walter Zentner. My middle name was given to me because of a great uncle who passed away many years ago. His first name was Walter. My mom was very close to him, and thus gave me his name. My mother's maiden name is Bastow, and none of my siblings have her name as a middle name. The lady instructing my girl at the CFO told my girl that my proper name is Jeffrey Walter Bastow Zentner, but she was incorrect. I think this is very common in the PI, but not in the US. Hope my answer helps.

Technically, you are right and they also know that at CFO that American's middle name is a chosen name, not your mom's maiden name. But still, they would like to know your mom's middle name. I remember, during my CFO, my counselor put my then fiance's mother's maiden name on top of his middle name. A lot of applicants had a hard time during their seminars because of not knowing their fiance's/husband's mother's maiden name that's why it's better that applicants know it.

--Mae

Met on Myspace: December 2006

Met in person: July 26th, 2007

I129F filed: Sept 20, 2007

2nd meeting dec 25-Jan 22 2008

(month together!)

Interview: April 24, 2008

Visa granted: June 5, 2008

Visa received: June 10, 2008

Point of Entry LAX June 19, 2008

Wedding date: Aug 17th, 2008

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True. My girl was upset because the CFO counselor said, "you have known him this long and you still don't know his middle name??" My girl was confused because she knew my name was Walter, but was confused as to why it wasn't Bastow. She was scared when the counselor lashed out verbally, so she just followed suit and did what they asked to satisfy the course. Yet, she and I have a great relationship and we share a lot, but I never thought to discuss how Americans derive their middle name. It never occurred to me, but it would be beneficial for everyone to know that this will likely come up during their CFO experience.

I agree, they can be very confusing. When I filled out the form for the guidance and counseling, the counselor asked me if the middle name that I put was my husband's mom's maiden name. When I said no, she asked me if I know it. I said yes and so when I told her, she made a correction and wrote it on top of my husband's real middle name. The counselors at PRISM must specify that they are asking for the fiance's/husband's mother's maiden name in place for the middle name. That way applicants won't get confused about it. I'm fortunate that my husband explained to me how the name goes here in US. Because in the Philippines, men and women use their mother's maiden name for middle name. For women, once they got married, the middle name changes to their own maiden name, drop the mother's maiden name and use the husband's last name, while for men, even if they got married, nothing changes. It's so confusing too but that's how it goes over there. After I got married, instead of dropping my mom's maiden name and use my own maiden name as my middle name (the Philippine way), I thought I'd follow how the name goes here in US, which means keeping the middle name that I have been using all my life. I didn't follow how they do it in the Philippines to make things more understandable. And besides, I'm already here in US so I better follow how they do it here. Lucky for those who have two names like Maria Cristina or Mary Anne or Christine Marie, etc... When they get here, they can just add their new last name without getting confused about the middle name.

--Mae

N-400 NATURALIZATION

04/04/2011 - Mailed N-400 to AZ Lockbox

04/06/2011 - Received

04/07/2011 - NOA

04/07/2011 - Check cashed

04/14/2011 - Biometrics appointment in the mail

04/21/2011 - Early Biometrics (was scheduled on May 4, 2011)

05/09/2011 - Case Status Notification - In line for interview and testing

05/10/2011 - Case Status Notification - Interview scheduled

05/14/2011 - Interview Appointment Letter in the mail

06/21/2011 - Interview Appointment Date

06/29/2011 - Case Status Notification - Placed in the oath scheduling que

08/16/2011 - Case Status Notification - Oath ceremony scheduled

09/15/2011 - Oath Taking - good riddance!

09/23/2011 - Applied for Passport

10/08/2011 - Passport in the mail

10/17/2011 - Certificate of Naturalization in the mail -- OFFICIALLY DONE!

"Love is a noble act of self-giving, offering trust, faith, and loyalty.

The more you love, the more you lose a part of yourself, yet you don't become less of who you are;

you end up being complete with your loved ones."

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You will need ID's, a copy of your b/f divorce papers, you will need to know as much as you can about his divorce such as;

1.) Name of ex-wife

2.) Where does she live

3.) Now long were they married

4.) How many kids did they have

5.) Who filed for divorce

6.) Why did they get a divorce

Be ready, they did you a hard time than the other because of your b/f divorce.

You only need your passport when you want to get the stamp but in it. They will give you certificate which you will have to go some place else to get the stamp in your passport.

I hope this has help you. Good luck and God bless. :thumbs:

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I wonder if the counselors really do know the practice in the USA regarding this. It seems they are confusing people with their practice of emphasizing the mother's maiden name as a middle name. To be honest, if you asked all of my ex GF's what my mother's maiden name was, I don't think any would be able to answer the question. It's not a focal point of discussion, and it's not one of the questions that many think to ask. The most common way that a gf/fiancee would know the name is if they knew the grandparents on the mother's side personally. Then they might know. So it's not really emphasized here. But it is emphasized at the seminar, so keep this in mind people! So my girl was initially upset about not having our children having her last name as their middle name. She wanted to have an american middle name, but then the filipino family name too, so that the child would have 4 names. I told her that it would be a bit strange in the US, but if she wanted it, fine. She seems to have changed her mind regarding this though. By the way, her plan is to actually change her last name to her middle name, and then take my last name. So I guess this is the standard PI practice? I think her plan is fine though, because I think it sounds better and it's the name she has been identified with the most during her life thus far.

True. My girl was upset because the CFO counselor said, "you have known him this long and you still don't know his middle name??" My girl was confused because she knew my name was Walter, but was confused as to why it wasn't Bastow. She was scared when the counselor lashed out verbally, so she just followed suit and did what they asked to satisfy the course. Yet, she and I have a great relationship and we share a lot, but I never thought to discuss how Americans derive their middle name. It never occurred to me, but it would be beneficial for everyone to know that this will likely come up during their CFO experience.

I agree, they can be very confusing. When I filled out the form for the guidance and counseling, the counselor asked me if the middle name that I put was my husband's mom's maiden name. When I said no, she asked me if I know it. I said yes and so when I told her, she made a correction and wrote it on top of my husband's real middle name. The counselors at PRISM must specify that they are asking for the fiance's/husband's mother's maiden name in place for the middle name. That way applicants won't get confused about it. I'm fortunate that my husband explained to me how the name goes here in US. Because in the Philippines, men and women use their mother's maiden name for middle name. For women, once they got married, the middle name changes to their own maiden name, drop the mother's maiden name and use the husband's last name, while for men, even if they got married, nothing changes. It's so confusing too but that's how it goes over there. After I got married, instead of dropping my mom's maiden name and use my own maiden name as my middle name (the Philippine way), I thought I'd follow how the name goes here in US, which means keeping the middle name that I have been using all my life. I didn't follow how they do it in the Philippines to make things more understandable. And besides, I'm already here in US so I better follow how they do it here. Lucky for those who have two names like Maria Cristina or Mary Anne or Christine Marie, etc... When they get here, they can just add their new last name without getting confused about the middle name.

--Mae

Met on Myspace: December 2006

Met in person: July 26th, 2007

I129F filed: Sept 20, 2007

2nd meeting dec 25-Jan 22 2008

(month together!)

Interview: April 24, 2008

Visa granted: June 5, 2008

Visa received: June 10, 2008

Point of Entry LAX June 19, 2008

Wedding date: Aug 17th, 2008

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I wonder if the counselors really do know the practice in the USA regarding this. It seems they are confusing people with their practice of emphasizing the mother's maiden name as a middle name. To be honest, if you asked all of my ex GF's what my mother's maiden name was, I don't think any would be able to answer the question. It's not a focal point of discussion, and it's not one of the questions that many think to ask. The most common way that a gf/fiancee would know the name is if they knew the grandparents on the mother's side personally. Then they might know. So it's not really emphasized here. But it is emphasized at the seminar, so keep this in mind people! So my girl was initially upset about not having our children having her last name as their middle name. She wanted to have an american middle name, but then the filipino family name too, so that the child would have 4 names. I told her that it would be a bit strange in the US, but if she wanted it, fine. She seems to have changed her mind regarding this though. By the way, her plan is to actually change her last name to her middle name, and then take my last name. So I guess this is the standard PI practice? I think her plan is fine though, because I think it sounds better and it's the name she has been identified with the most during her life thus far.

I'm thinking about giving this link to the head of PRISM so she would know the problems most applicants encounter during the guidance and counseling. What do you think?

N-400 NATURALIZATION

04/04/2011 - Mailed N-400 to AZ Lockbox

04/06/2011 - Received

04/07/2011 - NOA

04/07/2011 - Check cashed

04/14/2011 - Biometrics appointment in the mail

04/21/2011 - Early Biometrics (was scheduled on May 4, 2011)

05/09/2011 - Case Status Notification - In line for interview and testing

05/10/2011 - Case Status Notification - Interview scheduled

05/14/2011 - Interview Appointment Letter in the mail

06/21/2011 - Interview Appointment Date

06/29/2011 - Case Status Notification - Placed in the oath scheduling que

08/16/2011 - Case Status Notification - Oath ceremony scheduled

09/15/2011 - Oath Taking - good riddance!

09/23/2011 - Applied for Passport

10/08/2011 - Passport in the mail

10/17/2011 - Certificate of Naturalization in the mail -- OFFICIALLY DONE!

"Love is a noble act of self-giving, offering trust, faith, and loyalty.

The more you love, the more you lose a part of yourself, yet you don't become less of who you are;

you end up being complete with your loved ones."

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