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Himaya Ko

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  1. "Your peition is being processed.We are currently processing petitions

    receipted February 3, 2006."

    Note the missing "t" in petition, the lack of spaces between the two sentences and the spelling of "receipted" instead of "received". :huh: Oh, and never mind that they have and are processing dates after February 3, 2006! :angry:

    Interesting. Someone was in a hurry to answer, or they're hiring mexicans :lol::lol: sorry :whistle:

    You know, I chuckled having the same thought as well when I first read the reply.

    Thanks for the replies everyone. I really do appreciate it very much.

  2. Today I got touched. For the very fist time. Hopefully I'll be touched and touched and touched again until an NOA2 comes along my way. Have a good day everyone!

    Sarah

    I got touched today too. looks like we have the same NOA date. :dance:

    Our case was touched too!

    I know that CSC had seemed to be heating up, but it finally feels that they are working there now.

    Good luck!

  3. You know, with all this touching going on, I thought I'd check again and now I'm confused. I sent K1 petition to TSC on 4/24, the NOA1 says recieved at CSC on 2/27, *notice date* 5/2, I got it in the mail on 5/6. So I registered online w/ USCIS I'm now I'm noticing the date on the website stating *Last updated 5/4*. Was I touched? Does it really even matter? I want to notice being touched ;) Well, at least from this point on, when the date changes, I'll know I was touched!

    But just for the record.... was I? :wacko:

    Noura

    Hi Noura,

    Yeah, it basically means that your petition has been filed.

    I hope you don't have to wait too long for your NOA2 like a lot of us going through CSC.

    Good Luck! :D

  4. Has this ever happened to anyone here?

    I was checking our status online at the USCIS site and clicked onto our case #. When I wanted to go back to the account page I clicked the back button on my tool bar and was sent to a page that said that there was a "Security Violation." #######! I should have clicked the button on the page to return to our account page. I immediately sent an e-mail to the CSC explaining what I did and what had happened.

    And while I was at it I went ahead and ask about our case status and got this in reply:

    "Your peition is being processed.We are currently processing petitions

    receipted February 3, 2006."

    Note the missing "t" in petition, the lack of spaces between the two sentences and the spelling of "receipted" instead of "received". :huh: Oh, and never mind that they have and are processing dates after February 3, 2006! :angry:

    Oh well, back to the waiting.

  5. Hey guys!!! I know that you all have been waiting a long time but it WILL come and when it does it will be the best feeling in the world. Don't worry about touches my case was never touched before i got approved and sometimes being touched is not a good thing cuz it could mean an RFE!! I know how you all feel i was having anxiety attacks when i was waiting!!! but this is the worst part and it will be over soon and when it is everything starts to fly by!!!! just think about how good it will feel the day you get that email..it helped cheer me up sometimes! Hang in there and good luck!!!

    Diana

    I just want to say, Thank You Diana! I was reading this thread and about to moan about no being touched since my NOA1 and then I read your reply. I never thought about it in that way. I can rest a little bit now and just go back to watching the grass grow a little higher. But I still can't wait to hold my Beloved Joynelyn in my arms again.

  6. Hi Jon,

    I hear ya! After seeing another couple with the same NOA1 date (Feb. 15) as ours (my Beloved Joynelyn and I) had received their NOA2 from CSC, I thought for sure our case would at least get a touch. But still nothing. I had thought I learned to be quite a patient person dealing with an international relationship, but at times I get so caught up with anticipation it can sting when I don't see any movement with our case. And so what I tend to do is refer to the VJ estimate for the adjudication of our case. Currently it is June 3rd and so I tell myself to relax a little.

    Good luck.

  7. Your fiancee has to be single when she arrives in the US otherwise she will be violating her fiance visa terms. Getting married here while she's on K1 would constitute FRAUD resulting to consequences you may not even want to think about.

    Unlike Thailand, the Philippines do not have "unofficial ceremonial wedding". Maybe you can ask for a priest's blessing but I'm sure that would be unacceptable to her parents/relatives.

    Suggestions:

    1) Have a civil wedding in the US then come back to the Philppines for the traditional wedding after your fiance gets her AP.

    2) Abandon K1, get married in the Philippines then apply K3. Which means, you have to start all over again.

    Good luck!

    Hi PatientlyWaiting,

    I certainly don't want to mess things up by committing Visa Fraud. God, I couldn't stand it if she were banned from entering the U.S. for up to 10 years.

    I think we will have to follow your 1st suggestion and return to the Philippines later to be married in front of her family. I like the idea of receiving a blessing from a priest while I'm there to accompany her home to the U.S.

    Thanks so much for your suggestions. :yes:

  8. No, you still have to send it to Texas and Texas will forward it to California. They are still being forwarded but Texas has to do it, you can't do it yourself......hope this helps

    Yep, snz1802 has it right. Send it to TSC and avoid the delay of a returned petition.

    And good luck! Happy journey!

  9. Hello everyone,

    I've seen in other posts that members had sent an e-mail to the CSC and in doing so had their cases touched. Well, while I certainly do wish to be touched that is not my reason for asking for the e-mail address. I don't know why, but I just haven't been able to find an e-mail address for either the CSC or the NCSC. Maybe it is because I need some sleep.

    In any case, I wish to ask them (and I've asked this question before here in the K1 forum) if after our petition (God willing) is approved and my fiancee's interview results in approval, her Visa in hand, can we marry there in the Philippines before I accompany her back home to the U.S.A.? When I posed this question some time ago I received replies such as this (and I'm paraphrasing) :

    "You might try marrying on Friday, flying back home on Saturday and hope it doesn't catch up to you later."

    "Have an unofficial ceremony there in the Philippines and make it official once you are back in the U.S."

    "It may be considered immigration fraud, as the spouse would be entering into the U.S. under a Fiancee Visa."

    Yet, I swear I remember talking to a friend of mine who brought her husband over here to the U.S. (they were married overseas) and she told me that many will apply for which ever petition(s) (K1/K3 or both) are moving the fastest at the time. Anyone?

    The reason I ask this is because many of my Fiancee's family of course would like to witness our marriage ceremony and my Fiancee feels that an unofficial ceremony would not be liked or accepted by her family members.

    God, it's 4am. I shall visit back tomorrow to see any suggestions. Thanks in advance.

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