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Posts posted by Queen Keeli
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It would be very helpful if you complete an timeline, and it helps other out . Also that way your questions could be answered very quickly and efficiently.
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I'm having my aunt that helps people fill out these papers look over it for me, I since I didnt have her to do it thr first round. Yes I'm praying to the most high that this time around the paperwork is correct and it doesn't take a long time.
Thanks for your help, I really appreciate that.
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I received the check list email, It stated that I didn't included all of the pages in the I-864. I corrected that mistake. The passport issue I'm thinking they don't know how to read an Jamaican passport also I sent in a colored copy of my husband's passport. I placed a sticky note on the copy of the passport to show them the date of issue and the date of expiration.
I spoke to a rep with the NVC he told me to make I write my case number on every piece of paper I send to them. He also stated that it could take 3 days or 6 weeks.
I'm just a little frustrated with all of this waiting once you correct your mistakes.
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Hello I just got off the phone with the NVC,only to receive the worse news. The documents that I sent in wasn't correct by their standards. The checklist they are asking copies of my husband's passport (which I sent to them), 2015 W-2,another copy of 1-864.
Should I resend the same documents I sent in before or have my husband resend me another copy of his passport? Also does it take another 6 weeks to wait for documents to be reviewed again?
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It was okay...I was handed a white slip becuz they want tax return from my step mom...the CO said the sooner I send them the tax return the sooner I get the visa
Thats good news hun, I'll keep you in my prayers! You'll be here in the US soon!
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Interview in couple of hours... Lord help
How did your interview go?
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yes I just rewatched that movie like I was studying for an exam and i'm watching him for all the red flags but feel sort of bad because its like im waiting on him to mess up based on all the stereotypes .
Take that person's advice with a grain of salt. That movie was loosely based on Terry McMillan's life. You have to go with your gut feelings and not depend on a movie to give you any advice. Just follow the advice that some of VJers gave to you hun. If it's meant to be then its meant for you ?
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No problem. Yes it's definitely a waiting game but once it's all over it'll be totally worth it and it will feel like it went by so quickly. Good luck
Thank you, I'll keep you posted on our journey of ☺
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Hi , It's 30-45 days for case complete with no issues. After Case complete it's another 30 days to get an interview date for the following month.
For example an estimate for you would be:
Scan date: Oct 4th
Case complete estimate: Nov. 5th
Interview date received: November 30th
Interview Date: January sometime
That's what a typical timeline would look like. It might be quicker if you are lucky and longer if you get a checklist or NVC is being slow which is very possible.
Keas thanks for the fast reply to my questions. Oh okay,its a waiting game,so we will have to wait. I know I just started this process but the wait and suspense is killing me and my husband. Thanks again for answering my questions.
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Hello I've been following this thread for awhile now. I have two question. 1. what is estimated time the NVC closes your case? 2.After your case is sent to embassy how long does it take to get an interview date? My scan date was Oct 4th.
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I agree, please don't stereotype. People are just people and that situation could have happened with anyone from any other country, even with men in America. McMillan's story played out for the world but we don't know the inner details of the situation. The OP didn't really go into any details other than it's been 3 months and he has mentioned marriage and breeding. One of my coworkers married her husband after 6 weeks and they've been married 46 years. She didn't even know his real name when they went to the courthouse because everyone called him by his nickname. While that's an unusual situation, I'm just saying it's possible to meet, fall in love in a short time and have something real.
On the other hand, one of my friends met a guy in JA when she was on vacation. She asked him what size shoe he wore. She was thinking one thing and he was thinking she was going to buy him some shoes.?? Yes, that happened!! Point is neither one of their motives were right...
We can't live our journey based on other people's stories. People can share their experiences and we can "chew up the meat and spit out the bone." That means to take away what's useful for you and throw out the rest.
OP just has to use common sense and heed the red flags, if there are any. Take note of the things people have said. Most importantly, if you're unsure, just take it slow. Time reveals all things.
Well said ????
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Do not give relationship advise that is blatantly hearsay. Advise is from ur own experience, and since u do not have any, do not contribute to the conversation.
Thank you Pinkrlion, I gave the OP some good advice. Thats why I stood by my original comment to F4visa.
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I can agree with you to some extent.But don't stereotype because the Jamaicans I've know and grew up around don't even play around like that.
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Just remember the author of the book " How Stella got her Groove back" . If you cannot Google it and read the out come of that relationship.
Please do stereotype all Jamaican men as being gay. Thats an insult to my culture and my husband culture. If you have no knowledge about Jamaica or the culture please refrain from making statements like this. Thanks ☺
Please dont stereotype all Jamaican men as being gay. Thats an insult to my culture and my husband culture. If you have no knowledge about Jamaica or the culture please refrain from making statements like this. Thanks ☺
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You can meet men in the states who can use you as well. I would say take the same precautions you would with any relationship. Some men are looking for a step up and others want a better life and to help their family but that doesn't mean he won't genuinely care for you. Just be mindful... obviously you will have to visit him to get to know him. Is he taking you around his family and friends, can you visit/stay with him at his home or does he want to stay with you in the resort (you will have to get to know his way of life as well and not use the excuse of staying within the comforts of the resort), are you having to pay for everything and pay his way when you visit, is he asking you to send $$, clothes, or other goods, are you doing all the calling or is it reciprocal? Ask him how he would feel if you moved there instead of him coming where you are. You also want to be sure he doesn't have a wife/girlfriend or kids he's not telling you about (although he could get away with lying about that-for a while anyway), Ask him hasn't anyone ever applied for a visa on his behalf before. These are just a few things I can think of to help guide you. Lastly, just take your time. If it's genuine, there's no rush.
Angelbrown true and correct. Love the advice you gave to the OP
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I can give you some insight, just keep you're eyes and ears open. Some Jamaican men move to fast but not all of them are like that. Just take your time and get to know him, his family and friends.
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Oh okay I will add them to the visa application. Thanks
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I'm filing for my husband, the question I don't understand on DS-260 is regarding children. My husband has 2 daughters from a previous relationship, but we didn't file for them. My question do I have to put their information on the DS-260 online application? Please help.
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Can a co-sponsor cancel their petition for support after a 2 year conditional visa has been issued?