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  1. Okay I am updating the new spreadsheet now that I am hop,e I will be posting the new thread later and the link to the thread so when you get interviews you just add. You guys are lucky I will do all the work for you.

    Now to get added the last year and a half. Yikes. Okay work to do.

    And remember NVC is open until midnight EDT that's 3 hrs and 10 minutes you have left

    We love you dwheels.. you're so sweet :)

  2. i got this email today from NVC

    Dear Sir or Madam:

    The National Visa Center has received all documentation necessary to complete pre-processing
    of your case. As soon as an interview date has been scheduled, the applicant, petitioner
    and attorney (if applicable) will be notified.

    ( NVC rep. that i spoken to told me that our case was completed as of March 21st, 2014 ) - why they sent me this email for?

  3. New USCIS Immigrant Fee

    Effective February 1, 2013, all individuals issued immigrant visas overseas must pay a $165.00 USCIS Immigrant Fee before traveling to the United States. Only prospective adoptive parents whose child(ren) is/are entering the United States under either the Orphan or Hague Process, Iraqi and Afghan special immigrants who were employed by the U.S. government, returning residents, and those issued K visas are exempt from the new fee. The below USCIS website has more details on the new fee, including contact information for USCIS, if there are further questions:

    Qs and As

    1. When must I pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee?

    You must pay the fee prior to departing for the United States. USCIS will not issue your green card until USCIS receives payment. However, even if you have not paid the fee, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers will admit you, as long as you are otherwise eligible to enter.

    2. What if I was issued an immigrant visa before February 1, 2013? Do I have to pay the fee?

    No. Only applicants issued visas on or after February 1, 2013 will pay the new fee. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the airport or land border will review immigration records to determine when your immigrant visa was issued. If the visa was issued on or after February 1, 2013 but the fee was not paid, the Immigrant Visa package will be collected at the point of entry, but USCIS will not issue a green card until the $165.00 fee is paid.

    3. Who has to pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee?

    All applicants issued immigrant visas (including Diversity Visas), except children adopted under the Orphan (IR-3/IR-4) or Hague Processes (IH-3/IH-4), Iraqi and Afghan special immigrants who were employed by the U.S. Government, returning residents (SB-1s), and K visas, will pay the new fee.

    4. How do I pay the new fee?

    You will pay the fee by going to www.USCIS.gov/ImmigrantFee, clicking on the link to the USCIS intake page on Pay.gov, answering the questions on the USCIS intake page, and providing your checking account, debit, or credit card information. Because checking payments must be drawn on a U.S. bank, someone else may pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee on your behalf.

  4. Requirements for Attendance to Guidance and Counseling Program

    1. Two (2) valid identification cards (IDs) with photograph;
    2. Duly completed guidance and counseling form; ( to be Fill up at CFO )
    3. If married, original and photocopy of marriage contract on security paper from the National Statistics Office, or Local Civil Registry Offices; or original and photocopy of marriage contract duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy/ Consulate (if married abroad)
    4. Other documents as may be required by the counselors; and
    5. Payment of P400.00 counseling fee.

      Note : ( The Other Requirements below is for obtaining CFO Sticker)

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    Requirements for Registration

    1. Original and photocopy of Passport;
    2. Original and photocopy of visa
    3. Original and photocopy of Immigrant Data Summary for US-bound emigrants (except for K visa holders);
    4. Original and photocopy of Confirmation of Permanent Residence for Canada-bound emigrants;
    5. Original and photocopy of Certification of Eligibility for Japan-bound emigrants;
    6. Original CFO guidance and counseling certificate;
    7. Duly completed emigrant registration form; and
    8. Payment of the authorized registration fee.

  5. Hi if the purpose of Getting CFO certificate is just because of DFA requirements to change name. Your wife can obtain certificate from CFO and just tell the Counselor at the CFO that she needs the certificate for Change name on passport as the DFA requires it to obtain renew passport using foreign spouse surname.

    in obtaining CFO certificate.

    She will just be needing Marriage Certificate from NSO or Marriage Certificate from LCR ( Local Civil Registrar ) Authenticated by NSO

    2 Valid IDS

    400 pesos for ( Seminar Fee )

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