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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Not a site question / update topic. Moving to regional forums from site discussion.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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I just went to pick up my wife flying on CR-1 visa and our POE was Hawaii. It's very easy entry. Once you landed, you just asked for what line to line up on arrival visa and they will tell you where to line up. Questions asked were, when did you meet your fiance or spouse? If you are already married, then they asked you when did you get married, if not married yet, then they will ask you when you will get married. The rest is very easy. The consul will tell you what to expect from your visa and what you need to do next, etc... etc. and then finger prints of course. Good luck. God bless!!

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My Filipina fiancee will be entering with her daughter...we plan to enter in Guam...seems like a POE used to Filipinos entering. Any advice/experience to pass along?? What kind of questions should she expect?? Thanks!

Heard mixed on weather Guam will be your point of entry, seems they may not do that in Guam.

Anyway, the process is fairly simple, let the Customs Agent as you enter the room know you are traveling on a visa and they will direct you to the correct booth. There they will take your packet, do biometrics once more and take your picture. After asking a few questions it will be.......... Welcome to America. Ok, they did not tell my fiancee that... dang! I had to tell yer Welcome to America. :blush:

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Heard mixed on weather Guam will be your point of entry, seems they may not do that in Guam.

Anyway, the process is fairly simple, let the Customs Agent as you enter the room know you are traveling on a visa and they will direct you to the correct booth. There they will take your packet, do biometrics once more and take your picture. After asking a few questions it will be.......... Welcome to America. Ok, they did not tell my fiancee that... dang! I had to tell yer Welcome to America. :blush:

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Sent NOA1 April 30th 2011

received May 2nd 2011

NOA1 Notice Date:May 4th 2011

NOA 2 txt/ email on july 18th 2011

NOA 2 received in Mail July 20th dated July 18th 2011

NOA2 in "74" days!

NO RFE

Personal issue in the Philippines

Medical Exam: March 22nd 2012

Medical Cleared on March 23rd 2012

Interview Date:April 16th, 2012......PASSED

Arrival Los Angeles California: July 7th 2012.

Marriage September 7th 2012 at San Bernardino County Hall of Records

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Heard mixed on weather whether Guam will be your point of entry, seems they may not do that in Guam.

Anyway, the process is fairly simple,as you enter the room let the Customs Agent know you are traveling on a visa and they will direct you to the correct booth. There they will take your packet, do biometrics once more and take your picture. After asking a few questions it will be.......... Welcome to America. Ok, they did not tell my fiancee that... dang! I had to tell yer her Welcome to America. :blush:

Jeez I do lots of typos! :rofl::whistle:

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

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“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

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