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Posts posted by Kay&Epi
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on WhatsApp you can export your chats. I send mine to my email before deleting
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I have a ring but I don't think we have the receipt anymore.
When it comes to the messages....I don't want to print all of them.
What is best?
Should I just include the most recent only like the ones from the last 6 months or should we print a few pages from each month from the last 2 years?
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Yea I have all of that.
I have pictures of us together and us with his friends and with his family in Ghana and pics of me with his family that live in the states
He hasn't met my family yet bc it's so diffcult to get a visa to come to the US.
I will also be sending copies of my passport stamps and travel itinerary
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We have over 2 years of call logs and chat messages across Facetime, Facebook, Skype, and WhatsApp. All together it would be 1000+ pages to be printed.
What should we include to condense this but also supply sufficient evidence?
Also we had begun planning our wedding and had Save the dates printed for april however we decided to scrap those plans and wait til my fiance comes over to continue planning. Should we include a Save the Date even though we no longer plan to marry on the date printed but possibly earlier in the year?
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For total income should I be listing Gross income(Before taxes) or Net Income(After taxes)?
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Is the 125% number Gross or net income?
Basically is the 125% above poverty line before or after taxes?
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Does the 134 form need to be notarized?
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My fiancé worked in Qatar for 2 years. How would he go about getting a police certificate from there if he no longer lives there?
He's in Ghana now and there's Qatari embassy there. What can we do?
I meant there isn't a Qatari Embassy in Ghana.
However, we found this information on how to obtain certificate from Qatar
https://www.moi.gov.qa/site/english/departments/ceid/sections/sec1060/1060.html
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Is the information still accurate? My fiancé worked in Qatar for 2 years. How does he go about getting a police certificate from Qatar?
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My fiancé worked in Qatar for 2 years. How would he go about getting a police certificate from there if he no longer lives there?
He's in Ghana now and there's Qatari embassy there. What can we do?
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I had my fiancé mail me the original statements via FedEx. I think you need a wet signature meaning it should be the original copy.
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How do you know it got to the NVC? Do you have to call or is there some info on NOA2?
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Does the NOA2 for the i 129F petition have information about the NVC. Will I be notified about my case # or will I have to contact NVC?
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I typed the info then emailed it to him and he printed and signed the paperwork and mailed back to me via FedEx
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Both of my fiancé's parents have passed and we put deceased in that section
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Thank God. We were approved today as well. Good luck to everyone else. Praying for speedy approvals.
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We got our approval late last night!They are definitely moving quickly August filers so don't get stressed( I know it's hard)
Our NOA was August 1 and NOA 2 was Sept 13.
Was def not expecting to have an approval but the app updated me at 3 am but the email looks like it was sent 10:30 on the nose.
Is that 10:30am or pm?
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I wonder how the petitions are processed.
Is it in order received? By region? By country?
I also wonder what all needs to be done in processing.
Is there data entry or are the petitions scanned? Are the employees working on 129 f petitions only or other petitions as well for a certain regions?
Just wish I had some insight. It would help me to be more patient. ???
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The site said the same thing when I petitioned in 2014 but the bank was Ecobank. I can almost guarantee that when your fiance receives the packets from the embassy he will be told to pay there on the day of he interview. Is there a date posted on the website that says when this was updated because I don't see a date on the site. You can't go by what's posted on these websites (so stop clicking on therm lol). However, if it has changed and you can pay the fees at a bank it will state so on one of of the forms in the packets. It seem as if you're overthinking this process from your other posts that I've read. I know this process is frustrating and you want to get to the next step swiftly but try to remain patient.
I'm just posting relevant information and the sources I'm getting the information from. Anyone can read and take it with a grain of salt and decide for themselves what to do. Just being proactive. It seems inefficient to wait around on the embassy for months when government websites state differently.
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So I believe this is possible now. Because you must pay for your visa first then fill the DS 160 then schedule the appointment.
Before you paid at the embassy but I've found the following information:
i've found that K1 visa is $265 and can be paid at a GT Bank according to
http://www.ustraveldocs.com/gh/gh-niv-visafeeinfo.asp
Visa Types and Application Fee Amounts
The application fees are shown below and apply to one visa application. The application fee for the most common nonimmigrant visa types is $160. This includes tourist, business, student and exchange visas. Most petition-based visas, such as work and religious visas, are $190. K visas cost $240 and the fee amount for E visas is $205. Please note that visa fees for K applicants should be paid at any GT bank locations in Ghana. The tables below are a more comprehensive list of visa types and fee amounts. Following the tables is a short list of nonimmigrant visas which do not require payment of an application fee.
and also on the bank website
K1 visa is listed
Also at the bottom of the bank's page this link is attached
http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ng/
this where you can continue to apply and schedule online. It may have not have been this way before but it looks like its changing to where you can apply online.
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Yes I've found that K1 visa is $265 and can be paid at a GT Bank according to
http://www.ustraveldocs.com/gh/gh-niv-visafeeinfo.asp
Visa Types and Application Fee Amounts
The application fees are shown below and apply to one visa application. The application fee for the most common nonimmigrant visa types is $160. This includes tourist, business, student and exchange visas. Most petition-based visas, such as work and religious visas, are $190. K visas cost $240 and the fee amount for E visas is $205. Please note that visa fees for K applicants should be paid at any GT bank locations in Ghana. The tables below are a more comprehensive list of visa types and fee amounts. Following the tables is a short list of nonimmigrant visas which do not require payment of an application fee.
and also on the bank website
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I've looked at the site recently and there is an update. K visa fees can be paid at GT bank.
http://www.ustraveldocs.com/gh/gh-niv-visafeeinfo.asp
Visa Types and Application Fee Amounts
The application fees are shown below and apply to one visa application. The application fee for the most common nonimmigrant visa types is $160. This includes tourist, business, student and exchange visas. Most petition-based visas, such as work and religious visas, are $190. K visas cost $240 and the fee amount for E visas is $205. Please note that visa fees for K applicants should be paid at any GT bank locations in Ghana. The tables below are a more comprehensive list of visa types and fee amounts. Following the tables is a short list of nonimmigrant visas which do not require payment of an application fee.
Although it say $240 in the paragraph the table on the website shows that K1 visa is $265
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I believe its a non immigrant visa. according to the State dept website
https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/family/fiance-k-1.html
Evidence of Ongoing Relationship
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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Alright from the beginning it is.
But is it ok to submit excerpts from each month because in all its over 1000 pages?