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    Rippy88 got a reaction from amymariko in Preparing for interview in Lima, Peru   
    Yo presente los antecedentes policiales para uso en pais , no tuve ningun problema cuando lo presente a la hora de la entrevista. Si vas a tramitar uso en el exterior creo que demora dias en llegue los antecedentes si eres de provincia  porque los envian desde  Lima. En mi caso yo soy de tacna, el antecedente policial regular te lo dan en el mismo dia y el otro de uso en el extranjero se iba a demorar en llegar dos semanas. 
     
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    Rippy88 got a reaction from Oklahoma1234 in Avoid yourself an RFE on I-765 or I-485   
    The Immigration Guide for Adjustment of Status for K1/K2 visa holders needs to be updated on this website! 
    You NEED to include TWO copies of your marraige certificate when sending your I-485 and I-765 packet. 
    We received an RFE because of this and need to wait another 3 months before getting work authorization approved. 
    Your I-765 and I-485 will be split and sent to different processing centers.. so they need more than just one marriage certificate. 
    I hope someone reading this can change "A" copy to "Two" copies of your marraige certificate on the immigration guide for AOS K1/k2. 
    And I hope this prevents others from receiving an RFE like us! Good luck! 
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    Rippy88 got a reaction from Oklahoma1234 in I-134 Question 38 - Contributions   
    Hey DebbieWen, I just recently got my NOA2 Approval and now in the process of preparing documents for the next step, including the I-134a. It is confusing, but I think I can help with the research I've done and things I've read from the USCIS website. On the USCIS website, you can view the PDF Instruction file for I-134a. I will copy and paste a line from it regarding your question. 
     
    "Answer all questions fully and accurately. If a question does not apply to you (for example, if you have never been married and the question asks “Provide the name of your current spouse”), type or print “N/A,” unless otherwise directed. If your answer to a question which requires a numeric response is zero or none (for example, “How many children do you have” or “How many times have you departed the United States”), type or print “None,” unless otherwise directed."
     
    This is a bit different from the I-129F, as if you look at the instructions for that form, it says to leave the space blank.
     
    Also, if you notice it says, "Answer all questions fully and accurately". BUT, the example they give "Provide the name of your current spouse" type or print N/A. Their example isn't a question! It's a statement. The form contains questions AND statements throughout, but they obviously consider every line a question. Therefore, DebbieWen, I will be either putting "NA" for non-numeric lines and "None" for the questions that require a numeric response.  
     
    I have no dependents either, so for me, 10.a through 25 will be "NA" or "None" , 26a-29 will be filled in as it should. And 30.a through 37 will be "NA" or "None" 
     
    I hope this helped you! The above Q&A really helped me with that confusing question 38! Good luck!
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    Rippy88 got a reaction from ToddB in Avoid yourself an RFE on I-765 or I-485   
    I'm not sure why you guys are trying to aruge with me. I was posting this to try and be helpful to others in the future.
    We received an RFE requesting a copy of our marriage certificate, specifically for the I-765.
    If we had sent two copies of our marriage certificate then theoretically we would not have received an RFE, and would have received work authorization quicker.
    Therefore, I'll say it again. 
     
     
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    Rippy88 got a reaction from Olee12 in Avoid yourself an RFE on I-765 or I-485   
    Gotcha. I guess I shouldn't have shared. This post can be deleted. 
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    Rippy88 got a reaction from Olee12 in Avoid yourself an RFE on I-765 or I-485   
    I'm not sure why you guys are trying to aruge with me. I was posting this to try and be helpful to others in the future.
    We received an RFE requesting a copy of our marriage certificate, specifically for the I-765.
    If we had sent two copies of our marriage certificate then theoretically we would not have received an RFE, and would have received work authorization quicker.
    Therefore, I'll say it again. 
     
     
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    Rippy88 got a reaction from Hypnos in Avoid yourself an RFE on I-765 or I-485   
    The Immigration Guide for Adjustment of Status for K1/K2 visa holders needs to be updated on this website! 
    You NEED to include TWO copies of your marraige certificate when sending your I-485 and I-765 packet. 
    We received an RFE because of this and need to wait another 3 months before getting work authorization approved. 
    Your I-765 and I-485 will be split and sent to different processing centers.. so they need more than just one marriage certificate. 
    I hope someone reading this can change "A" copy to "Two" copies of your marraige certificate on the immigration guide for AOS K1/k2. 
    And I hope this prevents others from receiving an RFE like us! Good luck! 
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    Rippy88 got a reaction from TiogaTiago in I-134 Question 38 - Contributions   
    Hey DebbieWen, I just recently got my NOA2 Approval and now in the process of preparing documents for the next step, including the I-134a. It is confusing, but I think I can help with the research I've done and things I've read from the USCIS website. On the USCIS website, you can view the PDF Instruction file for I-134a. I will copy and paste a line from it regarding your question. 
     
    "Answer all questions fully and accurately. If a question does not apply to you (for example, if you have never been married and the question asks “Provide the name of your current spouse”), type or print “N/A,” unless otherwise directed. If your answer to a question which requires a numeric response is zero or none (for example, “How many children do you have” or “How many times have you departed the United States”), type or print “None,” unless otherwise directed."
     
    This is a bit different from the I-129F, as if you look at the instructions for that form, it says to leave the space blank.
     
    Also, if you notice it says, "Answer all questions fully and accurately". BUT, the example they give "Provide the name of your current spouse" type or print N/A. Their example isn't a question! It's a statement. The form contains questions AND statements throughout, but they obviously consider every line a question. Therefore, DebbieWen, I will be either putting "NA" for non-numeric lines and "None" for the questions that require a numeric response.  
     
    I have no dependents either, so for me, 10.a through 25 will be "NA" or "None" , 26a-29 will be filled in as it should. And 30.a through 37 will be "NA" or "None" 
     
    I hope this helped you! The above Q&A really helped me with that confusing question 38! Good luck!
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    Rippy88 got a reaction from Alysia&Luis in Preparing for interview in Lima, Peru   
    You are welcome! We just scheduled the interview last night !  April 18th was the first available, but that would be too soon for her. There may have been one or two more to choose from in April. The other dates that she could choose from were every Friday in May. And there was nothing to choose from in June or July she said. 
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    Rippy88 got a reaction from Alysia&Luis in Preparing for interview in Lima, Peru   
    For those of you that like to prepare and know ahead of time what you will see, I will attach the instructions for the person who resides in Peru. You will receive this after your NOA2, after the NVC processes and sends your case to the Lima embassy.  I think they call it "Packet 3, or 4" Not sure why.
     
    This was emailed to me, the petitioner, after I sent them an Email. It is intended for my fiancee in Peru. I forwarded it to her. It is espanol but can be easily translated with google translate. Enjoy.
     
     
    Nuevas Instrucciones YATRI visa de novios K1.June.doc
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    Rippy88 got a reaction from Alysia&Luis in Preparing for interview in Lima, Peru   
    Hey Carmen, I'm not 100% sure. But, I don't think the embassy location matters as far as Co-Sponsors on the affidavit of support and income requirements. I think they would accept your sister as a co sponsor. Please don't take my word for it. I highly recommend you make a new forum topic asking the same thing as this one is kind of a different subject. I know someone on this website will know for sure. good luck! 
     
    I will let you know how it goes! 
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    Rippy88 got a reaction from CanidaeLycaon in I-134 Question 38 - Contributions   
    Hey DebbieWen, I just recently got my NOA2 Approval and now in the process of preparing documents for the next step, including the I-134a. It is confusing, but I think I can help with the research I've done and things I've read from the USCIS website. On the USCIS website, you can view the PDF Instruction file for I-134a. I will copy and paste a line from it regarding your question. 
     
    "Answer all questions fully and accurately. If a question does not apply to you (for example, if you have never been married and the question asks “Provide the name of your current spouse”), type or print “N/A,” unless otherwise directed. If your answer to a question which requires a numeric response is zero or none (for example, “How many children do you have” or “How many times have you departed the United States”), type or print “None,” unless otherwise directed."
     
    This is a bit different from the I-129F, as if you look at the instructions for that form, it says to leave the space blank.
     
    Also, if you notice it says, "Answer all questions fully and accurately". BUT, the example they give "Provide the name of your current spouse" type or print N/A. Their example isn't a question! It's a statement. The form contains questions AND statements throughout, but they obviously consider every line a question. Therefore, DebbieWen, I will be either putting "NA" for non-numeric lines and "None" for the questions that require a numeric response.  
     
    I have no dependents either, so for me, 10.a through 25 will be "NA" or "None" , 26a-29 will be filled in as it should. And 30.a through 37 will be "NA" or "None" 
     
    I hope this helped you! The above Q&A really helped me with that confusing question 38! Good luck!
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    Rippy88 got a reaction from ShanghaiSurfer in I-134 Question 38 - Contributions   
    Hey DebbieWen, I just recently got my NOA2 Approval and now in the process of preparing documents for the next step, including the I-134a. It is confusing, but I think I can help with the research I've done and things I've read from the USCIS website. On the USCIS website, you can view the PDF Instruction file for I-134a. I will copy and paste a line from it regarding your question. 
     
    "Answer all questions fully and accurately. If a question does not apply to you (for example, if you have never been married and the question asks “Provide the name of your current spouse”), type or print “N/A,” unless otherwise directed. If your answer to a question which requires a numeric response is zero or none (for example, “How many children do you have” or “How many times have you departed the United States”), type or print “None,” unless otherwise directed."
     
    This is a bit different from the I-129F, as if you look at the instructions for that form, it says to leave the space blank.
     
    Also, if you notice it says, "Answer all questions fully and accurately". BUT, the example they give "Provide the name of your current spouse" type or print N/A. Their example isn't a question! It's a statement. The form contains questions AND statements throughout, but they obviously consider every line a question. Therefore, DebbieWen, I will be either putting "NA" for non-numeric lines and "None" for the questions that require a numeric response.  
     
    I have no dependents either, so for me, 10.a through 25 will be "NA" or "None" , 26a-29 will be filled in as it should. And 30.a through 37 will be "NA" or "None" 
     
    I hope this helped you! The above Q&A really helped me with that confusing question 38! Good luck!
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