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  1. My husband and daughter are now at the US embassy in Manila.

    I'll keep you guys posted.

    God bless us all!

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  2. my PD is oct '11... I still havent received the NOA2 as well... Vermont service center's processing time is between 14 to 15 months.. unlike the other service centers that only take more or less 5months...

    so i think ill just have to be patient, and hope to receive noa2 this december or early january next year..

    and i hope the wait will be worth it... (regarding the decision on our petition)

  3. Thanks, guys. I appreciate your input. I'm feeling a little bit better. However, despite your encouraging comments, I continue to be apprehensive. You see, I am from the Philippines and I am under the impression that US immigration officers tend to be a bit more strict in allowing entry to Filipino visitors. So while some of you have said having a pending petition should not be a problem, I'm still not fully convinced. Are there any Pinoys out there who've been able to travel to the US while their petition is being processed? I'd really appreciate your input. Thanks, again.

    my husband had a multiple visa that was still valid before i filed his petition. i asked the same thing to my lawyer. he advised my husband not to come. why take the risk when youre almost done with the steps (petition) ? :) we just need to be patient. :)

  4. Hello,

    I am a usa green card holder, around 6 month ago I went to my country and got married. Since I am a green card holder I have to wait long time to bring my wife to usa. So I try to get her 214b visa, she went to interview for yesterday. They ask her few question and they took her passport, picture "which include both of us" and some other papers. They told her go and wait thats all and gave her a paper which include your visa is denied and blahh blahh but they guy told her to keep the paper which including his signature.

    So I am totally confused if the 214b visa rejected or not?

    BTW I didn't filed I-130 yet.

    Help would be appreciated

    you should be very careful.. seek help or do research..

    file an I130 for her.. it may take a long time but its going to be worth it.

    we really need to be patient.. my husband and daughters pd is oct '11... what i do for now is i visit them once a year..

    let me just share this.. my husband had a multiple visa that was still valid 8 mos before i filed their petition. we could have done something about it (like what everyone has in mind right now) but we chose to do things the legal way. -dont rush things.. youll be with your wife soon. :) if you will file her petition this month, youll still have what 3-4 years(correct me if im wrong) to save up until she gets here. :) filing a petition too can be costly..

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