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  1. I could really use some help please.  My wife is here and I am filling out the AOS paperwork for her.  Her son/k2 will be coming after 6 months.   Do I include him on the paperwork for the 864 (Affidavit of Support) or do I wait until he is physically here in the USA?  I'm confused on this.  where it asks on Part 3, information about the immigrants you are sponsoring. I would just check I am sponsoring the principal immigrant named in Part 2, which would be just her right or would also check the box stating I am sponsoring the following family members who are immigrating more than six months after the principal immigrant? That's the part that confuses me and then listing her son as Family Member 1 with his info?   If anyone could help.  I'd greatly appreciate it!

  2. 9 hours ago, payxibka said:

    Don't misunderstand i was in no way scolding you but only trying to guide you to a better place.  You should be posting in the Philippines regional forum,  it is tbe best forum to get Manila specific answers.   You originally posted in a general forum and you wont always get the best answer. 

    Thank you. I'm srry for the misunderstanding and I'm not being sarcastic. I hope no hard feelings 

  3. 8 hours ago, Lucky Cat said:

    @payxibka is one of the most helpful, most knowledgeable members here on VJ....especially in all things related to immigration from the Philippines.  He was just trying to help you find the forum area where the PI experts monitor and comment.  He was trying to be helpful.

    I wasn't aware of that forum  I haven't used this site very much. I just felt it would have been easier answering my question instead of asking me why am I not posting in a different thread that I was not aware of.  Seemed like I was being scolded instead of being helped. I just thought there was an email to send to request expedited. That's what I read in fb groups but the emails they gave me I never got any response.  Again I'm srry for posting.  I didn't mean no offense.

  4. 1 hour ago, payxibka said:

    Why are you not posting in tbe Philippines regional forum?

     

    https://www.ustraveldocs.com/ph/ph-iv-expeditedappointment.asp

     I just googled and found this forum.  I didn't know a forum talking about the K1 NVC Expedite Process, asking questions about how an expedited process works, was not allowed.   I guess you ONLY help those who don't have a K1 visa involving the Philippines.  Sorry for asking a question in your private group conversation.  I'll look else where for advice or help.

  5. 1 minute ago, DeysiT said:

    Be careful. Just curious as to which country she was from?

    Philippines, yea I know.  I've been going to the Philippines for 11 years now and I've heard great amazing stories and truly horrific stories.  Just have to be very careful in any relationship, and watch and pay attention for signs,  don't ignore them like I did the first time thinking everything will be ok.  I was naïve!  Not every  woman from the Philippines is bad, you have ppl like that probably from every country, like you said, 'be careful'  😉  

  6. 14 hours ago, Chauncey said:

    Don't feel bad, I'm in the same boat. Moscow hasn't done anything since March of last year and they won't tell us any updates either. Many people have resorted to emailing other embassies to see if they'll accept the cases. And then we found out yesterday that they are interviewing some students! We can't believe their priorities

    that is crazy, we atleast I know I'm not alone.   Last time I did this whole K1 Visa process, it only took maybe 8-9 months from NOA1 to Interview, but I understand why.  Just sucks lol

  7. 17 minutes ago, flicks1998 said:

    I know most K'1s who had their case get to the Embassy in Feb/March 2020 are still waiting for an interview.  There have been some expedite cases each month, but not alot.  Most of those filed their original I-129F's around July/August 2019. 

    It's sad but I so greatly appreciate the update.  Thank you!

  8. 2 minutes ago, Strawberrymermaid said:

    No worries, it may not have been best for others but this situation was best for us. We had a fairly weak I-129f petition in a country with a completely closed embassy. We also are okay with a few more months or even years of a waiting journey if it means not having to go through AOS process in the US. ❤️

    Good point, completely understandable!  AOS process sucks if you can avoid it lol

  9. 2 minutes ago, Strawberrymermaid said:

    Yes we are aware of all of this and still felt it was the best decision for us. ❤️😊

    Ok, I just wanted to make sure.  Thank you for not taking offense to that.  🙂  I really wasn't trying to sound negative but I wanted the best and didn't want your fiance to miss out on being here sooner rather later.  Congrats again to the newlywed couple!  ❤️ God Bless!

  10. 11 hours ago, Strawberrymermaid said:

    Hi everyone... noa1 date of July 15 but we are getting married today!! Will still follow along but we are withdrawing our petition and filing I-130 when we get marriage certificate :)

    Congrats!  So happy for you!  But at the same time I'm sorry that it's almost like your starting the whole process all over.  If I am not mistaken, you are merely weeks at getting approved but refiling is going to put you back at the beginning of the line.  As long as you were aware of this of possibly waiting another year if not more to be able to come over here.  I SINCERELY do wish you the best though.   Just hope you thought all this through!

     

    @Greenbaum are you able to confirm what I said.  I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parade, I just want to confirm for myself if I choose to fly to the Philippines, (IF I WAS ALLOWED), and married my fiance, I would be waiting possibly another year or so. 

  11. 4 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    If you go up to the blue ribbon and select "processing times" you'll be able to augment your inquiry with results that will answer your question. Keep in mind the processing times are different for each embassy and each individual. Some are forging ahead to process the CR-1/IR-1 where others are sitting on the sidelines waiting for their embassy to contact them. I hope this has been beneficial. BTW you may want to look at the tab next to processing times that would be "immigration timelines" which is another exercise in finding the information you may be looking for. Good luck and stay engaged. 

    Thank you!  I was worried the processing times for I-130 were not updated.  I looked at that earlier, but just wanted to confirm those numbers are accurate, but I know it's all based on people keeping their timeline updated.  Thanks again Greenbaum! 🙂 

  12. On 11/17/2020 at 6:51 AM, Greenbaum said:

    If your receipt date is before the “Receipt date for a case inquiry", you can submit an “outside normal processing time” service request online. That does not mean they are processing and approval cases for April 20th, 2020. USCIS is still working on March as we speak. July in my opinion will be touched until sometime early next year. Maybe Feb or March.

    so possibly June maybe Jan or Feb, possibly sooner?

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