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My fiancee will be attending her CFO seminar at PRISM and I'm so confused with the documents she will need to bring...

I keep reading about having a original and photocopy of her K1 visa and Immigrant Data Summary, but when her K1 visa packet arrived at her home the only thing in the package were her passport and the yellow envelope saying not to open that contains her visa. She got her passport, but she said there was no other document stating "Immigrant Data Summary"

So how are we suppose to have an original and photocopy of her visa?! If it's in the yellow envelope that states DO NOT OPEN?!

So far what we have to bring to the CFO are:

NBI Clearance

Cenomar

NSO Birth Certificate

Original Birth Certificate

Pictures of us together

Photocopy of my US passport and US citizenship

2x2 Photos

This CFO process is ridonkeylous!!

Vermont Service Center

US Embassy In Manila, The Philippines

I-129F Sent: 2011-04-25

I-129F NOA1: 2011-04-26

I-129F NOA2: 2011-09-29

NVC Received:2011-09-29

NVC Left: 2011-10-18

Consulate Received: 2011-11-03

Packet 3 Received: 2011-11-07

Interview Date: 2011-11-23

Interview Result: Approved!

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The visa is placed inside the passport, and bring the envelope with you to the class.Dont open the envelope! Better worded is the visa is already in the passport and bring the sealed envelope to the class.

Edited by MikelanNida

K1 Visa Timeline

10/11/2010 - I-129F sent via USPS

10/19/2010 - NOA1 hard copy received, dated 10/15/2010

04/08/2011- received NOA2 hard copy, dated 04/05/2011

04/12/2011- NVC received petition

04/18/2011- received letter from NVC

04/18/2011- Manila embassy received petition

04/27/2011- medical exam passed

05/04/2011- appointment letter received dated 06/01/2011

06/01/2011- appointment date, put on administrative review

06/24/2011- visa granted

06/29/2011- received visa

07/18/2011- cfo class

07/21/2011- arrived in America

09/02/2011- happily married!

AOS Timeline

12/01/2011- AOS packet sent

12/06/2011- received email and text from USCIS with MSC number

12/07/2011- check was cashed

12/10/2011- received NOA hard copy dated 12/05/2011

12/12/2011- received NOA hard copy for biometrics appointment for 12/28/2011

12/24/2011- received NOA hard copy stating that our case was transfered to CSC on 12/20/2011

12/28/2011- biometrics appointment completed

06/25/2012- put in service request

09/12/2012- AOS approved

09/17/2012- card production

09/21/2012- greencard in hand

ROC Timeline

08/04/2014 - sent ROC packet

08/13/2014 - received I-797, NOA, dated 08/08/2014

08/28/2014 - received biometric appt. letter for 09/11/2014

02/25/2015- ROC approved

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My fiancee will be attending her CFO seminar at PRISM and I'm so confused with the documents she will need to bring...

I keep reading about having a original and photocopy of her K1 visa and Immigrant Data Summary, but when her K1 visa packet arrived at her home the only thing in the package were her passport and the yellow envelope saying not to open that contains her visa. She got her passport, but she said there was no other document stating "Immigrant Data Summary"

So how are we suppose to have an original and photocopy of her visa?! If it's in the yellow envelope that states DO NOT OPEN?!

So far what we have to bring to the CFO are:

NBI Clearance

Cenomar

NSO Birth Certificate

Original Birth Certificate

Pictures of us together

Photocopy of my US passport and US citizenship

2x2 Photos

This CFO process is ridonkeylous!!

you can open the package covering her passport and the yellow envelope. just do not open the yellow envelope itself.

Edited by sunandmoon

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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the yellow envelope is the one that probably has a diagonal cut in the upper left hand corner. do not open that envelope.

Edited by sunandmoon

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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The visa is placed inside the passport, and bring the envelope with you to the class.Dont open the envelope! Better worded is the visa is already in the passport and bring the sealed envelope to the class.

LOL I just told my fiancee... she had a DUUUUUUUUUUUH moment soon as I told her about the visa inside her passport. Thanks a lot!! You really helped us out and gave us a good laugh! Thanks again!

Vermont Service Center

US Embassy In Manila, The Philippines

I-129F Sent: 2011-04-25

I-129F NOA1: 2011-04-26

I-129F NOA2: 2011-09-29

NVC Received:2011-09-29

NVC Left: 2011-10-18

Consulate Received: 2011-11-03

Packet 3 Received: 2011-11-07

Interview Date: 2011-11-23

Interview Result: Approved!

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My fiancee will be attending her CFO seminar at PRISM and I'm so confused with the documents she will need to bring...

I keep reading about having a original and photocopy of her K1 visa and Immigrant Data Summary, but when her K1 visa packet arrived at her home the only thing in the package were her passport and the yellow envelope saying not to open that contains her visa. She got her passport, but she said there was no other document stating "Immigrant Data Summary"

So how are we suppose to have an original and photocopy of her visa?! If it's in the yellow envelope that states DO NOT OPEN?!

So far what we have to bring to the CFO are:

NBI Clearance

Cenomar

NSO Birth Certificate

Original Birth Certificate

Pictures of us together

Photocopy of my US passport and US citizenship

2x2 Photos

This CFO process is ridonkeylous!!

Immigrant Data Summary is for immigrants only. It is placed outside the yellow envelope.But since she is K1 she is a non-immigrant so she don't have the data summary.

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