Why? Because USCIS can (and does) look back at EVERYTHING at every stage thru obtaining citizenship.
Solution to your problem: Digitize your paperwork (not on your keep list) and store electronically.
There is no invoice number for a K-1 (sorry for the typo...my mistake). If you want a transfer, you must contact the consulate you wish to transfer to....they should then contact the old consulate and request your files.
For a K-1 visa, there is no invoice number, and no actions are required at NVC. They assign a DOS case number, then forward it to your consulate. For a transfer, you contact the new consulate.
Thanks. I don't understand their logic. I-130 processing time, on average, is longer now than it was 8 years ago. Anyway, the chances of an actual K-3 (which is a non-immigrant visa) being issued is almost non-existent anyway. A CR-1 or IR-1 spousal visa is a much better outcome.
Welcome to Visa Journey. I have moved this topic to the Philippines regional forum as the PI consulate operates a little differently from some others regarding financial support. Our esteemed Philippines experts will see it here. Good luck on your journey!!!
-VJ Moderation
In most states, you are required to have your current address on your driver license. USCIS will not "run" your license.
I would have questions. Why not just pay normal household expenses from the joint account?
VJ history agrees with me. Employment authorization is not immediate. It can take up to 8 months....although I have seen a a few shorter waits lately. The average as reported by other VJ members is around 5 months at the moment.