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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Ok. So my fiancé picked up mails from the mailbox and found the nvc letter there! Wondering why they sent it to his business address and not to his home address..don't know when it arrived there. hmmm anywayz, we're happy to have it now. Moving forward thru this journey!!! :)

Goodluck to all who have been waiting as well.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I couldn't even correctly put my fiancé's actual mailing address in that awful online K1 Petition form. Among our many concerns is that it will never make it to her when the time comes. I suppose it's too early to worry about that now as all USCIS has done thus far was take my money.


Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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He must of listed that address in the I-129F at some point.

yeah maybe he did. I haven't ask about it. now, i'm gonna be paying for the visa fee.. not sure if i should print 3 copies of the deposit slip or print one and make 3 photocopies. I read that some bpi would ask for 3 copies?

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I couldn't even correctly put my fiancé's actual mailing address in that awful online K1 Petition form. Among our many concerns is that it will never make it to her when the time comes. I suppose it's too early to worry about that now as all USCIS has done thus far was take my money.

when your case is approved, the NVC won't be mailing anything to your fiancee in philippines.. The letter which has mnl case number will be mailed to you.. My fiance got the mail and he emailed it to me. It's already in PDF format. I don't know how he did that tho.. now, i just have to print out the form to bring it with me during the medical.

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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yeah maybe he did. I haven't ask about it. now, i'm gonna be paying for the visa fee.. not sure if i should print 3 copies of the deposit slip or print one and make 3 photocopies. I read that some bpi would ask for 3 copies?

NO, do not make three copies of the deposit slip, follow the instructions on the website, print just one copy. Information and details in my link below, follow the flashing arrow.

just for you...

Cash at Bank

You can pay your nonimmigrant visa application fee with cash at any Bank of Philippine Islands. Before going to the bank, you must print the applicable U.S. visa application deposit slip available below on this page. Take the printed deposit slip with you to pay your fee.

DO NOT print multiple copies of the same deposit slip. You must have a unique deposit slip for each transaction.

If you print a deposit slip in advance of the day in which you plan to make your payment, please take note of the expiration date on the deposit slip. If the expiration date passes prior to using the slip to make your payment, simply return to this site and re-click the appropriate link below to generate a new deposit slip. Bank agents will NOT accept payments based on expired deposit slips. Upon receiving of your payment, bank will issue you a receipt.Save your receipt. It cannot be replaced if it is lost. You will not be able to schedule an appointment without your receipt number.

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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when your case is approved, the NVC won't be mailing anything to your fiancee in philippines.. The letter which has mnl case number will be mailed to you.. My fiance got the mail and he emailed it to me. It's already in PDF format. I don't know how he did that tho.. now, i just have to print out the form to bring it with me during the medical.

Thanks, pinky. But I thought, at some point of the process, an actual package needed to be physically mailed to my fiancé in the Phil?

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

NO, do not make three copies of the deposit slip, follow the instructions on the website, print just one copy. Information and details in my link below, follow the flashing arrow.

just for you...

Cash at Bank

You can pay your nonimmigrant visa application fee with cash at any Bank of Philippine Islands. Before going to the bank, you must print the applicable U.S. visa application deposit slip available below on this page. Take the printed deposit slip with you to pay your fee.

DO NOT print multiple copies of the same deposit slip. You must have a unique deposit slip for each transaction.

If you print a deposit slip in advance of the day in which you plan to make your payment, please take note of the expiration date on the deposit slip. If the expiration date passes prior to using the slip to make your payment, simply return to this site and re-click the appropriate link below to generate a new deposit slip. Bank agents will NOT accept payments based on expired deposit slips. Upon receiving of your payment, bank will issue you a receipt.Save your receipt. It cannot be replaced if it is lost. You will not be able to schedule an appointment without your receipt number.

thank you hank, i was confused about it because i read that some BPI would ask for 3copies..ugh.. One more thing hank, is it okay to use Long size bondpaper for the mrv deposit slip? coz it all fit in.. one page only.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Thanks, pinky. But I thought, at some point of the process, an actual package needed to be physically mailed to my fiancé in the Phil?

make sure you have copies of your 129f package that you sent. you will be needing those copies to send to your fiancee in philippines

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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thank you hank, i was confused about it because i read that some BPI would ask for 3copies..ugh.. One more thing hank, is it okay to use Long size bondpaper for the mrv deposit slip? coz it all fit in.. one page only.

That is sort of weird that is designed for long paper, I don't see any issue printing it on long paper.

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

Picture

 

“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

 
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