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NoeNoe

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    NoeNoe reacted to sara..... in Pressure from girlfriend to get married   
    None of us here are experts on relationships........thats kind of a personal thing you have to work thru on your own..........with that being said with the information you have provided if i was in your shoes i would run fast in the opposite direction.....the school of hard knocks has taught me love dont cure everything and if there are issues big enough to make you doubt the feelings and dedication to you from your partner chances are that you should just move on
    sara
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    NoeNoe got a reaction from Cess & Ryan in Visa Processing Stages   
    9 stages is the first thing you will see in the USCIS website to check your status, but when you enter your case number, it will change to whatever you have to go through, mine has 6 stages (used to be 5 it was without the Testing and Interview). I received my letter of notice for interview this week so the "Testing and Interview" was added.
    You will get RFE if your documents are not enough. If you've done what's necessary, submitted everything, signed whatever is needed to be signed, there's no need to worry then.
    Hope everything turns out well in your application.
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    NoeNoe reacted to foxtobee in How long does the average AOS interview take?   
    Well.I can answer my own question now!!!
    It was 15 minutes late, but it took us about 30 minutes and we are APPROVED!!!!!!!!
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    NoeNoe reacted to llindsay in Visa Approved and the Review   
    Well guys the wait is now over and my fiancée is approved. This was a very quick but stressful process in a short period of time. This will test your relationship, communication, and trust.
    Now for the review....Well my fiancée had a 730am appt. and she wanted me to wake her up at 2am so I did. I made sure she had a big breakfast and to double check everything and take everything she had for the interview and make sure she didn't leave anything behind. First thing I had her check is her appointment letter, passport , ds-160 fee receipt. You need these things before they even let you in the door. I told her I would call her a little later so I give her time to eat and get ready. So I called her around 4am and she was about to leave soon so I again told her I would call her a little later. I called her again to make sure she was in line around 6am cause I knew her friend was with her and she would take her cell phone when its time for her to start, well I didn't get thru so I guess she was getting inside already. So it was a waiting time for me and trying to keep myself busy at home so I don't stare at the clock all afternoon and night.
    My fiancée told me she got her cue number after they checked everything and went thru 2 sets of security. Then she said got called up fairly quickly around 8am for fingerprints. Then a second time for handing in her documents, my support papers and was asked some questions about her birthday and name and what was my name and my date of birth and what I did for a living and then she was advise to have a seat. Well this was the time that took the longest and it was so long that they took a break for lunch around noon and return. So she was still waiting for the final interview. Her number came up and it was with a female US CO.
    Questions that was asked:
    What's her name?
    What's her dob?
    What's her fiancé name (me)?
    What fiancé do for a living?
    What is the address of your fiancé? The CO was very surprise that my fiancée knew my whole address including zip code cause she remembered cause of western union when I send money to her lol.
    Do you have photos? Fiancee had about 60-70 photos and was telling a little about the first 4 photos which was a proposal picture and when I did a surprise visit. Also a picture of the engagement ring.
    How many times your fiancé visit you?
    Have your fiancé met your family?
    That's it and CO never looked at cell phone bill to show how much we talked at all. Just to let you know all we had for proof of relationship was photos, cell phone bill, receipts for when we traveled. I never sent her any emails or cards in the mail. We did talk on Skype but my old laptop i spilled a drink on it so i had to buy a new laptop and that didn't have that much Skype log on it so didn't worry about it.
    Tips: My fiancée was well dressed like she was on a job interview but wearing flats to be comfortable. Also its very important that your fiancée pay attention to the cue board for her number. There was a lady there that was to busy talking and missed her number and im not sure what happened to her but we can all take a guess what might have happened. A lot of the girls was talking but my fiancée choose not to talk and use that time to pray and be to herself. I got a call from fiancée around 245pm when she finished and got back to her friends house. She did tell me that there was people there that was at the final interview for a hour or 30 mins. She was ask my several Filipinas why she wasn't nervous and she said "secret" lol. Like i said she used this time to pray and she was calm. Her final interview only took about 4 minutes and after that she was ask by several Filipinas what happened and why her interview as so short and others was so long. She told her them i just answered all the questions and had all her paperwork in order to give and to show if ask for. She waited for the final number to be called to be released.
    Key to our success:
    1. Go over everything with your fiancée like paperwork that you sent her and questions that they may ask you.
    2. Do a practice interview or pop quiz on your fiancée and see how she responds to questions. ( remember the CO already knows the answer and just checking to see what your fiancée says matches on documents)
    3. Petitioner read, read, read all the post that people put on VJ. I put lots of hours just reading what others said, discuss , and their tips, and questions they had...Knowledge is power
    4. Advise your fiancée to don't get caught up in all the chit chat on interview day cause she may miss her number on the cue board
    I hope this helps. I know its not much but every little bit counts. My fiancée is still in shock of the whole process and cant believe its all over. Just in case you haven't read any of my post, fiancée had already did her CFO yesterday so all she has to do now is wait for visa and get the sticker put on it. She already has her certificate.
    Thank you VJ members for your support and blessings and encouragements. I know this journey is not quite over but its a good break for now and a successful journey thus far. Hoping to have her here with me by the end of June. I will continue to read postings and advise and support others as the same was given to me. If you have any questions please ask.
    Good Luck
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    NoeNoe got a reaction from MattandRaniela in k1 visa denied to getting married   
    I came to US in K1 visa and one of the requirements/evidence in the interview is CENOMAR (certificate of no marriage). We did have a wedding ceremony (church) in the Philippines but we did not sign a marriage contact. We got married (legally) here in the States.
    If the US consulate found out that you're married that means you got married legally, it's in the database. In K1, marriage should happen in the States, your beneficiary should enter as your fiance. But since you are already married it's should be a spouse visa.
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    NoeNoe reacted to Deema & Wayne in non-legal religious wedding before K1 visa   
    I did come across this though
    4.11)...My alien fiancee has been issued a K-1 visa. Can we get married abroad and then come back together to the US with the K-1?
    A...No. The alien must NOT be married when s/he enters the US on a K-1 visa. Also, if using the K-1, the couple must marry in the US within 90 days of the alien entering on the K-1.
    (FAQ Note: Some couples arrange to have a non legal ceremony prior to the fiance(e) leaving their home country, in order to satisfy the wishes of family, or to have a celebration if the family is unable to travel to the US for a wedding.
    back
    http://www.visajourney.com/faq/k1k2visa-application.html#4.11
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    NoeNoe reacted to Jen90 in k1 visa denied to getting married   
    Yeah I also wanted to say that I hope u held the ceremony after the interview and when u have the visa in hand. But glad that's what u did. And I'm glad it worked out for you both. .. Thank you all for the reply..
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    NoeNoe reacted to Caryh in k1 visa denied to getting married   
    That has also been known to haunt people and cause problems later.
    These so called blessing ceremonies have been getting more common in the Philippines with K-1's, and the embassy is going to react eventually, as they have done in the past. It will not be a good thing when they do.
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    NoeNoe reacted to Inshallah2011 in k1 visa denied to getting married   
    Jen90, It can be for so many reasons. If a person was born in the Philippines, he/she sure wants all the family members, friend, etc... participate at the wedding. So, I personally think that nothing is wrong if someone has a wedding party in his/her native country and gets married in the US (has another party here too) where the marriage certificate is signed.
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    NoeNoe reacted to NigeriaorBust in k1 visa denied to getting married   
    To many people it is important to have a ceremony with family before leaving for the US because mostly the foreign family can't get visas or can't all afford to travel. It is better to have a departing party than a wedding like thing because there have been denials for "weddings" that weren't official
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