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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi everyone!

Does anyone know the process of requesting for I-129F (K1) extension?

Thank you :)

I've read somewhere on this site that some people emailed, called or even sent formal letters (can be downloaded from "form download" section of this site) to the consulate to extend the i-129f. Some even say its automatically extended by the consulate for another 4 mos as long as both parties are still legally able to marry. If i were you i would get in touch with your specific embassy consulate to ask what exactly they require to extend the validity of your i-129f as it may be different for each country. Best of luck.

USCIS BE LIKE.......WE ARE WORKING AS FAST AS WE CAN GUYS!

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28 Sep 2014 -- Mailed I-129F

01 Oct 2014 -- I-129F Delivered to USCIS

06 Oct 2014 -- NOA1 Received via Text/Email

14 Oct 2014 -- NOA1 Hard Copy Received

23 Oct 2014 -- Petition Approved as per USCIS website

30 Oct 2014 -- NOA2 Hard Copy Received

07 Nov 2014 -- NVC Received Petition

10 Nov 2014 -- NVC Case Number Assigned

17 Nov 2014 -- Status Update "Ready for Interview" as per CEAC website

20 Nov 2014 -- NVC Case# Notice Received

22 Nov 2014 -- Medical

16 Dec 2014 -- Interview

18 Dec 2014 -- 221(g) Received via email

22 Dec 2014 -- RFE Instructions received via email

05 Feb 2015 -- RFE Requirements submitted

15 Apr 2015 -- Visa Issued as per CEAC Website

17 Apr 2015 -- Received Embassy Email, Visa on the way!!!!

20 Apr 2015 -- Visa OnHand :)

27 Apr 2015 -- CFO Appointment

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Hi everyone!

Does anyone know the process of requesting for I-129F (K1) extension?

Thank you :)

What do you mean extension? Emailing the Embassy can yield a change in the interview or an extension to the 6 month use of the K-1 once issued.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Yes, ChEd is correct, If you are using the Manila consulate, your case file is automatically extended every for months up to a maximum of 1 year.

Hi how will i know if it's extended already?

I already sent an email to the u.s embassy manila.. Havent heard from them yet.

Thank you for the reply everyone!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Yes, ChEd is correct, If you are using the Manila consulate, your case file is automatically extended every for months up to a maximum of 1 year.

By the way, i scheduled for an interview twice..

The first one (oct.13) was canceled and i changed it to (oct.17) .. Now I'm wondering if i can still cancel it and change it to my new and final schedule?

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Hi guys sorry if I join your conversation without making my own trade. since this trade talking about K1 extension. my question is How can I extend my IR-1 visa? I still in the PH and my IR-1 expiry date is Nov.20,2014 next month. I want to extend at least until the end of December2014. If anyone out there have personal experience about this process please share it with me. please please please. Thanks and God Bless.

11/17/1998- Received first love letter from Bob (my husband now) we wrote love letters back and forth for almost 2years.

09/2/2000- First meeting in person.

09/26/2000- We got married.

01/2/2001- We both left for South Korea working at public school as an English Teacher.

08/20/2005- I came home to pursue my University Degree in Business at University of San Carlos Cebu City Philippines (USC)

10/25/2009- Got my Degree.

10/26/2009- Went back to South Korea working again.

06/12/2012- Bob officially retired.

06/14/2012- Bye bye South Korea, Welcome home Philippines.

06/22/2012- Bob and I officially owns our houses and lot in the Philippines.

08/24/2013- Sent spouse petition to USCIS.

09/26/2013- USPS notify us that our package has been received by the USCIS.

09/13/2013- Received NOA1 hard copy from USCIS.

09/13/2013- Patiently waiting for our NOA2.

12/3/ 2013 -transfered to NVC from USCIS

1/17/2014 - still no news from NVC

3/8/2014- NVC Invoice arrived paid the same day:)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You can change your interview date twice without penalty. After that you have to pay again,.

Ahhh so I still have 1 last chance of changing it without penalty then? Am I correct? heheheh

My original schedule was on Oct.13 but then I canceled and changed it to Oct.17 ..and now I am planning of changing it again for my final

schedule.

Thank you.

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