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1) My fiancé received her elegibility letter from Manila. The copy of the petition states:

The petition is approved for status under section 101(a)(15)(k). It is valid for 4 months and expires on: 1/11/19 - 5/10/19. Does this mean her interview must be completed before 5/10/19?

2) re: I-134 documents - I have verification of deposit letters from 3 banks which disclose my bank account numbers. Do I need to redact (black out) those numbers for security reasons?

Thanks in advance for your help.

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2 minutes ago, Frider said:

1) My fiancé received her elegibility letter from Manila. The copy of the petition states:

The petition is approved for status under section 101(a)(15)(k). It is valid for 4 months and expires on: 1/11/19 - 5/10/19. Does this mean her interview must be completed before 5/10/19?

2) re: I-134 documents - I have verification of deposit letters from 3 banks which disclose my bank account numbers. Do I need to redact (black out) those numbers for security reasons?

Thanks in advance for your help.

1) No, the consulate will extend for up to one year automatically

2) If you have sufficient current income, this is not a requirement for Manila

YMMV

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Q1. USEM will automatically extend the validity of the NOA2 for 4 month increments until the one year is exhausted.

Q2. You can leave the account numbers or you can redact say the 4-6 if you are so inclined to do so.

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1 minute ago, Frider said:

1) My fiancé received her elegibility letter from Manila. The copy of the petition states:

The petition is approved for status under section 101(a)(15)(k). It is valid for 4 months and expires on: 1/11/19 - 5/10/19. Does this mean her interview must be completed before 5/10/19?

2) re: I-134 documents - I have verification of deposit letters from 3 banks which disclose my bank account numbers. Do I need to redact (black out) those numbers for security reasons?

Thanks in advance for your help.

 

1)  You are very ready to ROCK n ROLL with the visa process if you received the letter from the embassy.  ;)    As for the petition validity, the embassy will automatically extend the validity for up to a year .. so no worries.

 

2)  Bank statements are not needed.   Embassy wants your most recent tax return and W2, as long as your gross income meets or exceeds the poverty guidelines all is golden.    So no you don't need to redact the acct numbers as you don't need to send bank statements.  :)  

 

 

Here is a link that may be help for the complete process:  http://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/k-1-visa-application.html

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Just now, Frider said:

Yes I have sufficient income. It is in 6 figures.

With or without including the two behind the decimal point?  :)

YMMV

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6 minutes ago, Frider said:

Yes I have sufficient income. It is in 6 figures.

You are good to go.  email copies of your most recent tax return & W2, and the I-134 (yes the embassy accepts a copy)

 

Oh... email a copy of the NVC letter/email to your fiancee she will need that for the medical.

 

Then

 

Setup the profile on USTRAVELDOCS  (link to everything in the link I gave you earlier)

Pay the visa fee

Schedule the interview

Complete the medical

Attend CFO -GCP 

 

 

Hank

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