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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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I was wondering since we sent all the necessary documents for my Mom At NVC process, does she need to bring any papers or documents along with her at the USEMBASSY on her interview day? Thank you po.

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I dont have my interview schedule yet but this docs will be the ones I will surely bring during my interview: just check what applies to your parent's case

All ORIG NSO docs such as Birth cert, Marriage cert, Cenomar/Advisory on Marriage, fresh copy of NBI clearance, my husband's (petitioner) tax transcripts 2010-2012, I-864 new version w/ ORIG signature, hubby's employment letter & pay stubs, receipt of remittances, pictures.. passport, appointment letter

Hmm, what else do I miss?!

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USCIS

8/10/12-Sent I-130 x2

8/17/12-NOA1

2/28/13-NOA2

NVC

5/6/13-Case# & IIN recvd

7/23/13-Case complete!

US Embassy

9/4/13-Interview- APPROVED!

9/7/13-Visas on hand

10/27/13-POE: SFO

11/5/13- SSN's received

12/2/13-GC's on hand

US Citizenship soon...

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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I was wondering since we sent all the necessary documents for my Mom At NVC process, does she need to bring any papers or documents along with her at the USEMBASSY on her interview day? Thank you po.

Yes. Definitely she will be bringing ORIGINAL documents with her. When i had my interview i brought the ff:

New DS-230 (though it the officer used the old one which i sent to NVC)

W2 (recent one: 2010)

recent ITR

Birth certificates

Marriage certificate

CEMAR

New NBI

Pictures with the petitioner

Proof of remittances

Goodluck!

N-400 Timeline:

Applied online - 07/24/19 

Receipt notice - 07/24/19

Biometrics notice online - 07/26/19

Biometrics - 08/12/19

Interview notice - 11/22/19

Interview - 01/02/20

Oath Notice - 01/07/20

Oathtaking - 01/22/20 

Estimated Completion Time: May 2020 (10 months from date applied :clock:)

COMPLETED 4 MONTHS EARLIER!!!! :dance: :dance:

 

US Passport Timeline for myself and my daughter (derivative):

Applied at our local USPS - 02/15/2020

US DoS Received application - 02/19/2020

Online Status (In Process)

Application Status (Approved) - 03/03/2020

Application Status (Shipped) - 03/03/2020

Received both passports - 03/05/2020

 

IF YOU HAVE DERIVATIVE/S, YOU CAN APPLY FOR PASSPORTS AT THE SAME TIME AT THE POST OFFICE USING JUST 1 ORIGINAL NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE!!!

 

I-130 Petition for Parents Timeline IR-5:

Applied online - 01/24/2020 (Priority Date 01/24/2020)

NOA1 - 01/24/2020 (IOE******* and was assigned Potomac Service Center current processing time 7.5 - 9.5)

Touched - 01/28/2020; Touched - 02/15/2020

Status Changed for Dad’s “Case is Being Actively Reviewed by USCIS” - 01/15/2021

Status Changed for Mom’s “Case is Being Actively Reviewed by USCIS” - 01/19/2021

NOA2 - Dad’s - 01/19/2021         Mom’s - 01/20/2021

NVC Received - Dad’s - 01/22/2021 MNL*** assigned       Mom's - 01/23/2021 MNL*** assigned

AOS Bill - Paid 1 AOS for 2 related cases 01/23/2021 (ceac shows in process) 01/27/2021 (ceac shows PAID) ($120)

Complete I-864ez form -  01/30/2021

Pay IV Bill - 01/28/2021 for both (in process) ($325 each) showed PAID 01/29/2021

Submit Civil Documents -uploaded on 01/31/2021

Case Completed at NVC - both parents DQ'd 04/06/2021

Expedite Request - 09/03/2021 Expedite Under Review -10/21/2021 Expedite Approved - 10/25/2021 Swab RT-PCR 12/26/2021Medical clear 1 day 12/28/2021 Interview Appointment Date thru CGI 03/07/2022 passed Visa on Hand  03/10/2022 PDOS CFO 03/15/2022 Paid Green Cards 04/04/2022 POE 04/18/2022(Chicago O’Hare)

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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what is the cemar is not the same with cenomar. iam f2a what i bring on my interview the cemar or cenomar. thanks in advance

Are you in the Philippines? Your profile shows Guam (?).

Go to NSO (can do this online also) if you are married they will give you a CEMAR (Advisory of Marriage), if you are single they will give you a CENOMAR. That is what you will bring.

https://www.ecensus.com.ph/Default.aspx

http://www.census.gov.ph/civilregistration/requesting-civil-registry-document/marriage-certificate

http://www.census.gov.ph/civilregistration/requesting-civil-registry-document/cenomar

Hank

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How many passport photos should they bring? Thanks

F2A Journey ( Daughter or LPR mom)

PD: 08/22/2013

NOA2: 11/15/2013

CASE NUMBER GENERATED: 12/16/2013

DS261 SENT: 12/16/2013

AOS PAID: 1/1/2014

AOS PACKET SENT:

IV PAID: 1/10/2014

IV PACKET SENT:

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
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On 6/19/2013 at 11:02 AM, Hank_ said:

Are you in the Philippines? Your profile shows Guam (?).

Go to NSO (can do this online also) if you are married they will give you a CEMAR (Advisory of Marriage), if you are single they will give you a CENOMAR. That is what you will bring.

https://www.ecensus.com.ph/Default.aspx

http://www.census.gov.ph/civilregistration/requesting-civil-registry-document/marriage-certificate

http://www.census.gov.ph/civilregistration/requesting-civil-registry-document/cenomar

Do IR5 visa beneficiary needs CEMAR? or just the petitioner if born in the Philippines?

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4 minutes ago, jrj_ph said:

Do IR5 visa beneficiary needs CEMAR? or just the petitioner if born in the Philippines?

YES    

 

Visa process guide:  https://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/us-embassy-usem.html    There is a link to the embassy website, follow the 5 STEPS .

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