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  1. Good day everyone,



    Does anybody here undergoing Administrative Process from MANILA embassy?


    I had my interview last june 19, all questions was answered and all went smooth except for the last part when the consul told me that the case will be in administrative process. I was given a white form 221g WAIT UNTIL YOU HEAR FROM US.



    All documents was provided and updated. They did not ask any documents from us. We keep calling the embassy always the same answer like what the website CEAC provided. Last thursday talked to a lady in USEM and told me they are waiting for a clearance to arrived, they can't tell me what kind of clearance was that.



    I'm really devastated and completely SAD dealing with this, this is my first time to apply for k1 visa, never been abroad. I really wanted to be with my man so bad to finally start our life together.



    I apologize for my drama, Can somebody tell me what to do in order for our case to be completed? aside from WAIT?



    thank you everyone


  2. Good day everyone,

    Does anybody here undergoing Administrative Process from MANILA embassy?

    I had my interview last june 19, all questions was answered and all went smooth except for the last part when the consul told me that the case will be in administrative process. I was given a white form 221g WAIT UNTIL YOU HEAR FROM US.

    All documents was provided and updated. They did not ask any documents from us. We keep calling the embassy always the same answer like what the website CEAC provided. Last thursday talked to a lady in USEM and told me they are waiting for a clearance to arrived, they can't tell me what kind of clearance was that.

    I'm really devastated and completely SAD dealing with this, this is my first time to apply for k1 visa, never been abroad. I really wanted to be with my man so bad to finally start our life together.

    I apologize for my drama, Can somebody tell me what to do in order for our case to be completed? aside from WAIT?

    thank you everyone

  3. UPDATE ....

    I emailed the embassy regarding this "eligibility letter" and below is their reply.. hope this will clear your mind..

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    We received the USCIS-approved visa petition (Form I-129F) from the State Department’s National Visa Center (NVC) on May 28, 2013 and notified you in writing that you are eligible to be scheduled for a visa interview at the Embassy.

    There is no need to wait for the hard copy of our notice. You may proceed to St. Luke’s Extension Clinic in Manila and present your valid passport to have the required medical examination. Please be aware that applicants are advised to have their medical examinations done at St. Luke’s Extension Clinic in Manila at least five (5) to seven (7) business days before their visa interview appointment at the U.S. Embassy. Applicants are encouraged to register online at the St. Luke’s website: www.slec.ph prior to their medical exam.

    You should compile all the required documents and complete the medical examination before the visa interview. Please note that the medical examination may take more than one day to complete.

    Privacy/PII

    This email is UNCLASSIFIED.

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  4. You do not need to wait for any documents to get your inteview set and get your medical done... its rock 'n' time!!

    Go to the embassy website in the link below to schedule your interview online, once done make sure to print two copies of the confirmation page (one for St. Luke's and one for the embassy)

    Here:

    Manila Embassy:

    NOW THAT YOU HAVE YOUR MNL # (don't need to wait for the letter from the embassy )

    (NOTE: When getting NSO certified copies of your Birth Certificate get a few extra copies for bringing to the States with you. You will need them from time to time)

    http://manila.usemba...v/wwwh3023.html

    Once you have your MNL # :

    You can pay your nonimmigrant visa application fee with cash or debit card at any Bank of Philippine Islands. Before going to the bank, you must print the applicable U.S. visa application deposit slip available below on this page. Take the printed deposit slip with you to pay your fee. If you print a deposit slip in advance of the day in which you plan to make your payment, please take note of the expiration date on the deposit slip. If the expiration date passes prior to using the slip to make your payment, simply return to this site and re-click the appropriate link below to generate a new deposit slip. Bank agents will NOT accept payments based on expired deposit slips. Upon receiving of your payment, bank will issue you a receipt. Save your receipt. It cannot be replaced if it is lost. You will not be able to schedule an appointment without your receipt number.

    http://ustraveldocs....paymentinfo.asp

    Select the deposit slip that matches your visa application fee from the list below. Values are shown in U.S. dollars and native currency. This page has more information about the different visa application fees.

    http://ustraveldocs....visafeeinfo.asp

    For K-1 the fee is $240

    After you have paid the visa application fee, keep the BANK receipt for your records. It cannot be replaced if it is lost. You will not be able to schedule an appointment without your receipt number.

    If you have an account with either Bank of Philippine Islands (BPI) or BancNet you may choose to pay your visa application fee online using their online bill pay services. Click on either of the links below if you are a BPI or BancNet customer and wish to make an online payment.

    If you are paying for more than one applicant, please DO NOT make a lump sum payment for all the applicants. A UID/receipt number is required for each visa application fee payment for EACH applicant for scheduling an appointment. After you have paid the visa application fee, please keep the fee receipt for your records.

    Receipt Format

    Note: If you have a Bank of Philippine Islands receipt, your fee receipt number should be your passport number. If something other than your passport number appears in the circled area on the graphic, use that information as your receipt number. This receipt number verifies your payment and allows you to schedule your visa interview

    When scheduling online with the embassy you need to use the receipt number as shown on the payment receipt from BPI.

    Priorty Date; this is the date the NOA 1 was received. You will not find the priority date entered on the NOA2, you will only find it on the email/letter from NVC when you get your MNL #.

    Make sure to print two copies of the interview confirmation page as you will need one for St. Luke's and the other (maybe, they might mail the interview letter) for the embassy.

    (open all of these links then save them to your bookmarks so you have them for easy access)

    Embassy Letter:

    (This is the Instruction Letter from the Embassy - you need to complete everything listed here)

    http://manila.usemba...v/wwwh3224.html

    In English: http://photos.state....on_rtf2_002.pdf

    In Tagalog: http://photos.state....2__rtf2_013.pdf

    (The DS-156 can be difficult to complete sometimes, if you have issues try a different browser.)

    http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ph/


    Information for meeting the Poverty Guidelines and using additional assets (it may be referring to the I-864 but it valid for the I-134 also):

    http://travel.state....fo_3183.html#22

    Poverty Guidelines:
    http://www.uscis.gov...00045f3d6a1RCRD


    Embassy (Manila) Phone Number (and email)

    (632) 301-2000, extension 5184 or 5185 (local number: USEM 301-2000 loc 5184/5185 call them around 3-4:30pm)

    ** (214) 571-1600 or (646) 254-3546 (these are USA numbers)


    NEW EMAIL ADDRESS

    In order to serve our visa applicants more efficiently, we have created this new e-mail address: IVMNLAppointments@state.gov , for early appointment requests and visa scheduling issues. Please note, however, that early appointment requests will be approved on a case to case basis (i.e., aging out cases, or in cases involving personal or medical emergencies), and only if visa interview slots are available.

    For other immigrant and K visa concerns, please send an e-mail to IVManilaReplies@state.gov
    .
    To enable us to electronically sort the messages and provide better, more timely responses, you should follow the instructions below.
    The subject line of your email should indicate the visa applicant’s last name, first and middle name (ex. DOE, John James), case number/USCIS receipt number, visa category and priority date.

    Messages should be limited to 500 characters or less. The mail size should not be more than 15 KB.
    Do not submit documentation or attachments with your message as our system is unable to receive inquiries with attachments.
    Do not send your inquiry more than once as duplicate inquiries will congest our system and delay our response time.


    IN A HURRY? Pick up your visa at MOA! -> -> http://blogs.usembas...ippines/?p=1533


    ************ INTERVIEW DAY: Remember no electronics are allowed in the embassy; no cell phones, no cameras, no memory stiks. And no food. **************



    ***

    St. Luke's:

    (GUYS if you are in the Phils with your Fiancee before the medical NO contact until AFTER St. Luke's is completed - as in KEEP IT IN YOUR PANTS)

    http://www.slec.ph/u...l#required-docs

    Have copies of passport bio page, confirmation page from scheduling interview online at embassy (or if the embassy mails a confirmation letter bring a copy of that) (NVC Instructions Letter is for IR/CR-1 visa), and of course the 2X2 photos. (copy of annulment is asked for at times)

    PREREGISTER at St. Luke's website, it saves time when you arrive. http://www.slec.ph/us/registration/


    ***

    CFO:

    ALL exiting required to attend. There have been changes regarding CFO so for sure read through their website.

    Update: Please check the schedule of the counseling session before proceeding to CFO because it is country-specific and the slots are limited only to 15 per session (two sessions per day) for Manila and 12 per session (only one session a day) for Cebu. It is on a first-come-first-serve basis.

    CFO Online Registration Form: http://www.cfo.gov.p...trationform.pdf Complete this and print a couple copies to bring to the CFO seminar, it will save you time.

    http://www.philembas...w_gcp_flyer.pdf

    http://www.cfo.gov.p...onals&catid=140

    Required documents & "OTHER DOCUMENTS" they ask for at CFO: copies of; CENOMAR (CEMAR and marriage certificate if married), certified birth certificate, bio page of passport, visa page from passport, pictures together. From USC (copies of) - bio page of passport, birth certificate, divorce decree (if been married before) are the most common requests. The "other documents" clause can be ANYTHING with those nit-wits at CFO.

    ** From the Family Code of the Philippines: it's 21-25 years old for advice and 18-21 years old for consent. (Some are posted on VJ that they were not asked for this, yet others have been asked, so be prepared)

    Art. 14. In case either or both of the contracting parties, not having been emancipated by a previous marriage, are between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one, they shall, in addition to the requirements of the preceding articles, exhibit to the local civil registrar, the consent to their marriage of their father, mother, surviving parent or guardian, or persons having legal charge of them, in the order mentioned. Such consent shall be manifested in writing by the interested party, who personally appears before the proper local civil registrar, or in the form of an affidavit made in the presence of two witnesses and attested before any official authorized by law to administer oaths. The personal manifestation shall be recorded in both applications for marriage license, and the affidavit, if one is executed instead, shall be attached to said applications. (61a)

    Art. 15. Any contracting party between the age of twenty-one and twenty-five shall be obliged to ask their parents or guardian for advice upon the intended marriage. If they do not obtain such advice, or if it be unfavorable, the marriage license shall not be issued till after three months following the completion of the publication of the application therefor.A sworn statement by the contracting parties to the effect that such advice has been sought,together with the written advice given, if any, shall be attached to the application for marriage license. Should the parents or guardian refuse to give any advice, this fact shall be stated in the sworn statement.

    Examples (from Quezon City):

    Advice of Parents: http://www.quezoncit...arentadvice.pdf

    Consent to Marry: http://www.quezoncit...ttomarriage.pdf

    TRACK YOUR VISA/PASSPORT AT THE EMBASSY

    State Dept. visa tracking: https://ceac.state.g...ker/Status.aspx? (not updated or as accurate as the USEM website)

    Here is a link for requirements for receiving your passport with the visa, there are also options for tracking the status of your visa/passport is currently. You can also change delivery options.

    http://www.ustraveld...trackingoptions


    If your application was temporarily refused under Section 221(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, you can now check the status of your application online.

    http://manila.usemba...rocessing2.html

    2GO CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR CHECKING DELIVERY

    2Go customer service hotline (+632) 5287-136 is available Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 7:00 pm and Saturday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.

    TRACK YOUR PASSPORT/VISA THROUGH 2GO

    http://supplychain.2...trace/index.asp Enter your MNL number or passport number or UID number off the embassy confirmation letter (online confirmation page by bar code).



    **

    Travel Fees:

    Exit Fee for all those immigrating: 1620 Php (currently) Can be paid at the airport if its not included with the purchase of your airline ticket.

    Airport Fee: 550 Php (currently)

    *****

  5. Hello

    We already booked our interview for june 19 without the instruction letter from the Manila embassy, If you search some post here many VJ members proceed to the medical and interview without waiting for that snail mail to arrive as long as you have the MNL number, you can proceed to the online appointment.

    Click this link for the online method http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ph/

    as of the status of your case input your MNL number in this website https://ceac.state.gov/CEAC/

    What we did in our case is I did print screen the result in the online case status which says you are ready for interview and medical.

    I will be taking my medical this june 4 without the letter from the embassy just include also your online interview confirmation data printed,

    hope this will help clear your mind :)

  6. of course, that is up to you. Talk to the vendors, they may well give you a refund or be able to move the deposits to later so you can have a blessing, or a simple "going away party" rather than a non-legal ceremony.

    We talked to our visa assistance agency, they told us there is no reason to worry because it is only a ceremony.. NO LEGAL PAPERS NO SIGNATURES just a plain ceremony, they said it wont affect our K1 application...

  7. We are having a NON LEGAL WEDDING CEREMONY will be conduct bya pastor in a beach resort here in Cebu Philippines this February 24, 2013. Weused a visa assistance agency to assist us in our visa applications ( was toolate to find out about visa journey) … My concern is will it affect our k1 visaapplication? Although the wedding blessing is only a blessing no legal binding?NO SIGNATURES? NO CERTIFICATES… a plain blessing ceremony for us?

    The wedding is already set up for February 24, 2013 and wealready made payments. Do you think it will affect the process?

    Any comments will be appreciated…

    Thank you..

    Merry Christmas

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