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  1. 14 hours ago, Dhanu and Justin said:

    So, Justin is going to send the forms to me today. Can anyone please make sure if we have got it all.

     

    These are the documents he will send me. Please, tell me if we are missing anything.

     

    I - 134 with a letter from the bank, a letter from the employer. Tax returns. He doesn't have pay stubs as they are electronic so mentioned it in a cover letter.

     

    He will also send me copies of his passport, birth certificate. OR do i need the originals of those as well? Is colour copies preferred or black and white okay? 

     

     

     

    I didn't know i need copies of the petitioner's birth certificare or passport. So is the list complete now? Birth certificate, passport I-134, letter from the employer, Tax returns pay stubs (for who has em) updated letter of intent. Is that it? What if the petitioner doesn't have a passport?

  2. Peeps i'm reading the instructions for the i-134 form and in the Supporting Evidence section i see no mention of pay stubs or W2 or taxes

     

    "Submit in duplicate evidence of income and resources, as appropriate:

    A. Statement from an officer of the bank or other financial institutions with deposits, identifying the following        details regarding the account:

                   (1) Date account opened; (2) Total amount deposited for the past year; and (3) Present balance.

    B. Statement(s) from your employer on business stationery showing: 

                   (1) Date and nature of employment; (2) Salary paid; and (3) Whether the position is temporary or                      permanent.

    C. If self-employed:

                    (1) Copy of last income tax return filed; or (2) Report of commercial rating concern.

    D. List containing serial numbers and denominations of bonds and name of record owner(s)"

    . - From the I-134 instructions

     

     

    Same with the US embassy in my country...all the required documents are as followed: 

    • Completed Form DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application. You (and any eligible children applying for K-2 visas) must: (1) complete Form DS-160 and (2) print the DS-160 confirmation page to bring to your interview. 
    • A passport valid for travel to the United States and with a validity date at least six months beyond your intended period of stay in the U.S. (unless country-specific agreements provide exemptions).
    • Divorce or death certificate(s) of any previous spouse(s) for both you and the U.S. citizen sponsor
    • Police certificates from your present country of residence and all countries where you have lived for six months or more since age 16 (Police certificates are also required for accompanying children age 16 or older)
    • Medical examination (vaccinations are optional, see below)
    • Evidence of financial support (Form I-134, Affidavit of Support, may be requested)
    • Two (2) 2x2 photographs. See the required photo format explained in Photograph Requirements
    • Evidence of relationship with your U.S. citizen fiancé(e)
    • Payment of fees, as explained below

    What's the story of the pay stubs and taxes, where are they mentioned? 

  3. I called the NVC today, although i knew it was a little too early since my NOA2 has only been out since last Thu. But I've had a whole week of being approved and having no idea about it, during which i've been very stressed and anxious.

     

    However it felt good knowing that i'm a bit in control now and i can call a service that won't provide lies and fairy tales about k1 visas still being stuck on December held hostage by an evil witch. So i thought i'd give a "test call" to see what lies ahead.

     

    The lady who answered was polite and told me i have to give them 6 weeks before calling the NVC to ask for a case number. I told myself fair enough, i have to give them a little bit more time, one week in is too soon. I'm glad i called, i intend to call a couple of times a week because I don't trust email notifications and letters take too long to get there. Just in my own experience. 

     

    I would like to hear your experience regarding the NVC; do you call, how often, how long did it take for your file to get there, when did it leave for the embassy, etc.

  4. 2 hours ago, Denesse said:

    So this whole processing is making us so stress out ! Our case has been active for 109 days today.. I don't really understand what's making it delay or long.. They said it's case to case basis but our case Isn't that even complicated, We are both single and never been married and he is in the military.. Does anyone who have noa1 on the 22nd of february have their noa2 already??  Thank you for your answers.




     

    We're in a similar situation...no previous marriages, no kids and my fiance's in the military...have u tried the expedite processing via military helpline?

  5. 33 minutes ago, FlashLG said:

    I've been quietly following this thread since February and have found it a great comfort knowing there are so many others going through the same journey that we are.

     

    Well yesterday it was our turn to receive our NOA2 notification in the post! Received date was 27th February and NOA2 date was 31st May - 92 days in total. Then we received the letter 6th June. 

     

    Incidentally, I checked one of the reports regularly published on here a few days ago and my case was showing as untouched, and the USCIS Case Status is still not updated either.

     

    My VJ timeline estimated I'd receive the NOA2 between 10th-15th June, so it was almost spot on (it had estimated a little ealrier in June but that had increased in the last few weeks).

     

    Good luck to everyone still waiting for their NOA2!

    This is really helpful. Thank you and congradulations! 

  6. It's been 102 days and counting for me and I feel like this past couple of days have been way harder to cope with. Every day feels like 102 days now. My I-129F file has been received on Feb 24th and the NOA1 has been sent on the 1st of March. However my case has been touched on the 23rd of March because they wrote my name wrong. My biggest fear now is my case being forgotten on the count that it's been touched so early. I don't really have an argument for this, it's just my paranoia saying workers at the USCIS are gonna take fresh untouched files and process them and my touched one is gonna be left for dead in a ditch somewhere. 

    Could anyone tell me how accurate the vj timeline data is? I wanna know experiences...did the NOA2 come anywhere around the few days VJ estimate for you February fillers?

  7. 9 minutes ago, disobedientavocad said:

    So there has to be a specific reason why he is asking for the expedite? My fiancee just got back from deployment and he is leaving the military in September so I don't think there would be sufficient reason for an expedite...

    You have to have a reason, yes. And you have to provide evidence. And that's where it gets dodgy because on the USCIS case status i get very confusing updates such as "You've requested an expedite process" and "your expedite process has been completed" and it never says approved or denied. So my fiance called and that's when they told him to fax proof...which is weird because they change dates for all sorts of departures all the time. It's never the same date they set a week ago. So you'd have to come up with papers all the time, everytime they change dates. At least that's how i see it. Anyway we'll try and send proof next week.

  8. 23 hours ago, disobedientavocad said:

    Hey guys! I've been lurking in here for the past months, I am a January filer (NOA1:Jan 24) and as many others, haven't heard anything yet. My fiancee is actually active military and just got back from deployment but since we are not in a rush, we didn't want to expedite it.
    That is until now :D
    Seeing how nothing has been happening past 2 weeks, we want to send in an expedite request next week. Does anyone know how we can do that?

    Thanks and good luck to everyone!

    There's the Military Helpline on the USCIS website. My fiance is in active service so he called and told them he's gonna be deployed in December, but until then, he has loads of schools and field exercises he has to go to, so he wants me there while all this is happening. They said he needs to fax proof of all that, all sorts of papers and signatures from his superiors. Hasn't done that yet cause he had to go in the field :|

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