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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hello we are october filer from vsc i know that csc starts approving petition for oct and early november filers and vsc is a month behind it. its sad but lately vsc is taking so slow and make alot of people wait and suffer for this kind of waiting period.

anyway my fiance and i praying late this january or next month we wil hear from them and to make us busy we are planning to gather all the documents we need for my interview. and this time we would need your help...

the documents i need from my fiance (petitioner) are?

1. form I 134 signed and notarized (is this what they called affidavit of support) - one from my fiance

- one from my mother in law (my co sponsor) since she will co sponsor me do i need to have a copy of her employment certificate and tax transcript too?

Can I- 134 be hand written?

2. my fiance pay stubs for last 3 months

3. my fiance emplyoment certificate

4. does he ne needs to give me a bank statements or its okey not to have a copy of it?

5. latest intent to marry letter from him

6. individual tax return or tax transcript of 2007, 2008

7 what is w2 or 1040?

can we all prepare these documents even we dont have yet our noa2, we just want to fix and have everything so we wont get in a hurry when noa2 arrives...

the documents i (beneficiary) need to prepare are?

1. birth certificate from nso how many copies?

2. cenomar copy ( i have heard it expires after 6 months)

3. i didnt work abroad so i dont need police clearance right?

4. nbi copy travel to usa right?

5. latest intent to marry letter from me

thank you and if im missing something here pls i would appreciate if u will let me know

thank you and more power!!!

oct 15' 2008 -mailed 129-f to vsc

oct 24' 2008 -touched

oct 27' 2008 -noa1 hard copy (dated oct 21) received

feb 23' 2009 -NOA2 (thank you GOD!!)

feb 24' 2009 -touched

feb 28' 2009 -NOA2 hardcopy received

march 2'2009 -received nvc letter with mnl case #

march16-17'2009 medical PASSED(thank you GOD!!)

april 22, 2009 -interview / VISA APPROVED!! (thank you God!!)

***"our special thanks to my WOF and Visa Journey Family!!***

April 27, 2009 -visa delivered

April28 , 2009 -CFO

May 7, 2009 - goodbye P.I (manila-Hk-chicago-JK florida)

**************************************************************************

May 28, 2009 - got my ssn card

June 1, 2009 - CIVIL WEDDING

July 21, 2009 - sent AOS package[/color]

July 31, 2009 - got NOA's (dated july 23)[/color]

Aug 3, 2009 - got biometrics letter (dated july 31)

Aug 17, 2009 -got a letter from uscis (dated aug 13) case was been transferred to csc

Aug 21 2009 - biometrics appointment

sept 8,2009 - advanced parole in the mail

sept 14,2009 - EAD card in the mail

nov 7 2009 - welcome to america letter arrived

nov 13, 2009- green card in the mail (thank you GOD!)

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Since your mother in law is a co sponsor you need supporting documents from her too..

Bank statement is unnecessary if he is above poverty line but the more proof of financial evidence the better.

Don't forget the most important is to prove authentic relationship.

Good luck!

Vida Taylor

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
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1-4, 6-7. If your fiance is 125% above the poverty line, theres no need of a co-sponsor. You would need supporting documents like Form 1040 / ITR, W2, employment certificates , pay stubs and current bank statements (just in case!). Heres the link if your fiance meets the requirements: http://www.uscis.gov/propub/DocView/slbid/dat/I_864P.pdf .

If theres a need to have a co-sponsor, the same documents will asked from the co-sponsor.

5. When the USC filed the petition, he/she submitted letters of intent to marry from both of you, THAT will suffice. The USC should give the fiance a copy of every document he submitted to USCIS (i suggest!).

For the BENEFICIARY to read:

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3219.html

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3238.html

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfk1en.pdf (Requirements as of November 2008 - constantly check this link as they might add a few things this year)

1. You are only required to submit one BC from NSO. But you can request for more copies as you might need it in the future -- it doesnt expire.

2. You are required to submit the most recent CENOMAR. (A month back is fine)

3. You can get a local Police Clearance (for travel abroad), just to be sure. (its only P200+) This expires after 6 months.

4. NBI clearance should be for "travel abroad". This expires after a year.

5. Whatever he submitted for the petition is fine.

Good luck! :)

I-129F Sent------------------------------------------04.21.2008

Interview Date---------------------------------------09.12.2008 (white and pink slip)

Visa Received----------------------------------------10.20.2008

US Entry----------------------------------------------10.29.2008 (POE: Detroit)

Marriage----------------------------------------------12.18.2008

(Cant file AOS yet, had to wait after filing taxes)

AOS packet sent w/ EAD----------------------------03.19.2009

NOA1 - Receipt Notice-------------------------------03.27.2009

1st Biometrics Appointment Notice-----------------03.31.2009 (for I-485 & I-765)

Transfer Notice (to CSC)----------------------------04.09.2009

1st Biometrics Schedule-----------------------------04.21.2009 (Attendant said either my fingerprints had slightly faded or their scanning machine sucks... #######?!)

2nd Biometrics Appointment Notice----------------04.23.2009 (*sigh*)

2nd Biometrics Schedule----------------------------05.14.2009 (for I-485)

Received EAD (sent by mail)-----------------------05.18.2009

Welcome Notice-------------------------------------06.01.2009 (for I-485)

Approval Notice and Resident Card received------06.11.2009

 
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