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6 minutes ago, Edward Becnel said:

I apologize because I'm also confused as hell. I'm about to speak with an immigration attorney to sort this out.

OMG... This doesn't make any sense to me whatsoever. I'm about to talk to an immigration attorney. Sorry for so many back-and-forths.

 

The reason the K-1 is processed by the IVU is because of "immigration intent" .. once she gets married to you she can apply for Adjustment of Status to receive a green card.   

 

 

Have fun with the immigration attorney.     

 

 

Just contact the embassy if you or your fiancee did not receive an email from the embassy (221g) .. which you did email them.    Now be patient and wait for their reply.

 

You are doing everything an attorney can do, they do not have a special book of matches to light a fire under the embassy.

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31 minutes ago, Hank_ said:

She is in Mindanao   .. window 38 is a bit of a jaunt.     Emailing the embassy will get the necessary reply IF it is not in an email already.

 

For years now the embassy has been emailing the 221g  ... which is why I keep stressing for him to check his email, including SPAM folder, if nothing was handed to her at the embassy.

I did  check my SPAM folder and didn't see the email. Perhaps it was sent to my fiance's email. I'll have her check her Inbox and SPAM folder too. Thank you!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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1 minute ago, Edward Becnel said:

I did  check my SPAM folder and didn't see the email. Perhaps it was sent to my fiance's email. I'll have her check her Inbox and SPAM folder too. Thank you!

If it was sent, It most likely did as she is the primary applicant and you the petitionner are an interested bystander 

YMMV

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33 minutes ago, Hank_ said:

 

The reason the K-1 is processed by the IVU is because of "immigration intent" .. once she gets married to you she can apply for Adjustment of Status to receive a green card.   

 

 

Have fun with the immigration attorney.     

 

 

Just contact the embassy if you or your fiancee did not receive an email from the embassy (221g) .. which you did email them.    Now be patient and wait for their reply.

 

You are doing everything an attorney can do, they do not have a special book of matches to light a fire under the embassy.

The immigration attorney suggested that I can expedite the process by using a different DNA lab that doesn't require the official document from the embassy. I will try that route if she doesn't have the 221g in her email. I hope this lawyer knows what he's talking about.

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22 minutes ago, Edward Becnel said:

The immigration attorney suggested that I can expedite the process by using a different DNA lab that doesn't require the official document from the embassy. I will try that route if she doesn't have the 221g in her email. I hope this lawyer knows what he's talking about.

Find the 221g, don't try to sidestep the process .     OK.   Good.

 

It would be in your fiancee email, not yours .. unless she didn't list an email addy in her profile.

Hank

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