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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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HI GUYS. I JUST SAW IT ON CNN. NORTH WEST AIRLINE HAD AN EMERGENCY CRASH LANDING AT NARITA AIRPORT. THE FLIGHT WAS ORIGINATED FROM MANILA....MORE THAN 30 PASSENGERS WERE TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL AND 3 WERE SERIOUSLY INJURED. LETS JUST HOPE AND PRAY THAT NOTHING MORE SERIOUS THAN THAT. SURELY THERE WILL BE SOME VJ MEMBERS ON THAT FLIGHT...

Proposed: 08/08/08

Married: January 21, 2009

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I-130 Journey

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02/13/2009:NOA1 Receipt

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03/13/2009: NOA2 Receipt "APPROVED AT USCIS in 28 days"

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04/21/2009: NVC CASE NUMBER ASSIGNED MNLXXXXX

04/24/2009: Received DS 3032 / I-864 by email

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04/25/2009: Emailed DS 3032

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04/29/2009: Mailed barcoded DS3032/AOS/I-864

04/30/2009: NVC received I-864

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06/09/2009: CFO Seminar

07/10/2009: Sent DS230

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07/22/2009:Case completed at NVC (thank GOD no RFE)

08/11/2009: Medical Passed (SLMEC)

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09/26/2009: US Entry (POE SFO) "It was quick i was out in 20 minutes"

10/05/2009: SS# Received by Mail

10/13/2009: Green Card and Welcome Notice Received

10/20/2009: Applied for California ID

10/30/2009: Ca ID received

"In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities". Rose and Dan

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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YES....LETS HOPE AND PRAY......

HI GUYS. I JUST SAW IT ON CNN. NORTH WEST AIRLINE HAD AN EMERGENCY CRASH LANDING AT NARITA AIRPORT. THE FLIGHT WAS ORIGINATED FROM MANILA....MORE THAN 30 PASSENGERS WERE TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL AND 3 WERE SERIOUSLY INJURED. LETS JUST HOPE AND PRAY THAT NOTHING MORE SERIOUS THAN THAT. SURELY THERE WILL BE SOME VJ MEMBERS ON THAT FLIGHT...

Proposed: 08/08/08

Married: January 21, 2009

CR-1 Visa Journey:

I-130 Journey

02/09/2009:Sent

02/13/2009:NOA1 Receipt

NO RFE

03/13/2009: NOA2 Receipt "APPROVED AT USCIS in 28 days"

03/16/2009: FORWARDED TO NVC

04/21/2009: NVC CASE NUMBER ASSIGNED MNLXXXXX

04/24/2009: Received DS 3032 / I-864 by email

04/25/2009: Paid AOS/I-864 online

04/25/2009: Emailed DS 3032

04/28/2009: Received Payment Receipt for AOS/I-864

04/29/2009: Mailed barcoded DS3032/AOS/I-864

04/30/2009: NVC received I-864

05/01/2009: DS3032 accepted as per AVR

05/04/2009: Paid IV Bill

05/05/2009: IV Bill Receipt

06/09/2009: CFO Seminar

07/10/2009: Sent DS230

07/11/2009: NVC Received DS 230

07/22/2009:Case completed at NVC (thank GOD no RFE)

08/11/2009: Medical Passed (SLMEC)

09/11/2009: Interview PASSED

09/16/2009: Visa Received

09/26/2009: US Entry (POE SFO) "It was quick i was out in 20 minutes"

10/05/2009: SS# Received by Mail

10/13/2009: Green Card and Welcome Notice Received

10/20/2009: Applied for California ID

10/30/2009: Ca ID received

"In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities". Rose and Dan

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HI GUYS. I JUST SAW IT ON CNN. NORTH WEST AIRLINE HAD AN EMERGENCY CRASH LANDING AT NARITA AIRPORT. THE FLIGHT WAS ORIGINATED FROM MANILA....MORE THAN 30 PASSENGERS WERE TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL AND 3 WERE SERIOUSLY INJURED. LETS JUST HOPE AND PRAY THAT NOTHING MORE SERIOUS THAN THAT. SURELY THERE WILL BE SOME VJ MEMBERS ON THAT FLIGHT...

47 hurt in turbulence on Japan-bound flight

By SHINO YUASA – 5 hours ago

TOKYO (AP) — Severe turbulence jolted a Tokyo-bound Northwest Airlines flight from Manila on Friday, injuring 47 people, officials said.

The turbulence hit the plane while it was circling off the coast of Chiba, east of Tokyo, about 30 minutes before landing, said Masashi Takahashi, a spokesman for Northwest Airlines in Tokyo. The plane suddenly descended, sending passengers without their seatbelts fastened lurching from their seats, he said.

The flight landed at the nearby Tokyo international airport around noon, Takahashi said.

Kenichi Fujii, a fire department official, said 47 people suffered injuries, none of them life-threatening. He had no further details. Officials earlier thought two passengers were seriously hurt, but they were in better condition than expected upon examination.

The Boeing 747-400 plane was carrying 408 passengers and 14 crew members.

All the injured were passengers, Takahashi said. Japanese TV networks showed them coming off the plane holding their heads and necks.

"I was so scared, I thought I would die," a passenger who was not named told the TBS television network. "My whole body was lifted into the air."

Fire trucks and ambulances were on the tarmac when the plane landed. One of the passengers was taken away on a wheelchair and another on a stretcher.

Officials refused to comment immediately on the injuries passengers suffered, though most were believed to have been hurt by bumping their heads or jerking their necks.

 
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