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oyominto

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  1. Hi, it is very easy, follow these steps

    On facebook:

    1. Highlight all the messages/chats between you and your loved one

    2. copy them and paste them on a ms word (any word processor).

    4. Select whatever sections you want and print them

    On whatsapp:

    1. Go to settings

    2. scroll down and select 'email conversations'

    3. select your loved one (fiancee/fiance)

    4. then choose either with or without media

    5. Enter your email address

    6. hit Send

    7. Log into your email and open the message from I think whatsapp

    8. Highlight, copy and paste on word

    9. Print whatever sections you may need

    It is very easy and won't take forever as in printing screens

  2. Sorry for what happened. I really have not idea about this but try to start a new account and see if the calendar shows. Also you might need to try changing the appt date even when it has passed, I think the system might allow you to do so. Let know how it goes. I have not scheduled mine as we are still waiting for the police certificate from Manila.

  3. If the petition has not been approved by USCIS you still have an opportunity to apply. Sometimes lawyers do not give appropriate advise. It will no longer be an option if an only if the petition has been approved and sent to the NVC. If you have not received any notification from the USCIS, be it through the USCIS status link or mail, that your petition has been approved, then you still have the opportunity to petition for a K3 visa. You might as well call USCIS to find out your eligibility. Definitely, 16 months is quite long to wait.

  4. I really have no idea how long it takes, but from what I hear is that it can take over a year for your spouse to come. However, you can petition a k-3 visa. This is a non-immigrant visa for a spouse whose petition is still being processed, but you have to petition before the 1-130 goes to NVC. I think this will be quicker. please follow this link for more information: http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/types/types_2993.html#1

  5. Well, people do change their minds. The fact that you mentioned that you were visiting for tourism purposes will not deny you the chances of getting a k1 visa. Now that you are intending to get married, I advise that you contact the USCIS to advise you on how you can marry while you are still here in the US. Also on the USCIS website there are details on how a US citizen can marry a foreign citizen (who is already in the US and who is outside the US) and then apply for a green card. The form is I-130 and comes with separate instruction. I really advise that you look at it. You can also consider of getting married here and then apply for a family based visa if you decide to go back.

  6. Ours was processed by the NVC and sent to the Kenyan embassy on Wednesday last week. I have been checking the visa status link and it states that it (petition) is in transit to the consulate. I therefore think that it is worth checking to see whether they have received yours. Here is the link:

    https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?

    Please let me know what your says so that I can if they actually update it. Also i

    You do NOT need to notarize the affidavits.

    I think the EAD combo card takes between 2 and 3 months to arrive, but I'm not sure how is that affected if you state that you have a trip on that date, and/or if you request an expedite. Also, I think people over this forum strongly recommend not leaving the US without the EAD combo card in your hand.

    t looks we are on the similar steps and I would appreciate updating each other on how it goes. I hope all goes well with you. Good luck

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