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Eternity1516 reacted to Elshayt in Case Complete to Interview August 2018
Cc 6 April And still waiting
Egypt Cairo embassy
Anyone have good news
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from Ajt3 in Case Complete to Interview August 2018
Hi Fatima!
This is my second time applying for my husband.
I filed again June 2017 with USCIS, it was approved February 2018
NVC CC was June 25th 2018 and we received our interview on June 28th
His interview is in August.
Call the NVC and check if they have set up an interview for your husband!
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from Mike&Ella in Case Complete to Interview August 2018
Thank you! & best of luck to you <3
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from Mike&Ella in Case Complete to Interview August 2018
HI all! My husband will be interviewing August 7th in Beirut!
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from Fatima el orra in Case Complete to Interview August 2018
Hi Fatima!
This is my second time applying for my husband.
I filed again June 2017 with USCIS, it was approved February 2018
NVC CC was June 25th 2018 and we received our interview on June 28th
His interview is in August.
Call the NVC and check if they have set up an interview for your husband!
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Eternity1516 reacted to Naat7 in Case Complete to Interview August 2018
Wow! That was fast happy for you guys ! Best wishes for the interview!!!
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from Lyn & Lan in Case Complete to Interview August 2018
HI all! My husband will be interviewing August 7th in Beirut!
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from R&J in Case Complete to Interview August 2018
HI all! My husband will be interviewing August 7th in Beirut!
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from Naat7 in Case Complete to Interview August 2018
HI all! My husband will be interviewing August 7th in Beirut!
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from Eye in Case Complete to Interview August 2018
HI all! My husband will be interviewing August 7th in Beirut!
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from SME2017 in Interview
Native language is fine, there is an interpreter present during the interview.
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Eternity1516 reacted to Lucy&Jason in My Visa Journey thread
@stringpuller would love to know if you could read my comment for you to breath some fresh answer to your question.
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Eternity1516 reacted to TBoneTX in My Visa Journey thread
OP, from a Site Moderation standpoint, you've already committed enough offenses in your posting behavior to draw administrative action against your account. There's no more rope. Please review and adhere to the Terms of Service, with which you agreed to abide when you registered for the site.
TBoneTX
VJ Moderation
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The posters in this thread ARE giving you information -- some of it quite crucial -- about the "legal process." The entire petition and visa phases are a legal process. The petition phase is the easy part. Your perils will occur during the consular phase. People are giving you details about what will specifically be looked for. This ain't our first rodeo.
Traditionally, the consular officers (COs) in Vietnam have expected a detailed "relationship timeline." When petitioners and beneficiaries get engaged on the petitioner's first visit, visas have been refused. HCMC is a very high-fraud consulate. You would do well to scrutinize the relevant Embassy Reviews (link atop any VJ page), paying undivided attention to the worst experiences, and to all the tips, insights, and cautions that have been offered over the years. If you continue to dismiss the posters who warn you to be aware, and if you barrel ahead blinded by your own confidence or on the basis of success stories from thread participants who didn't go through Vietnam, be reminded that actions have consequences.
People are trying to tell you, in frank-yet-kind ways and on the basis of collective experience, that you don't yet know what you don't know. This is not an insult, because everybody starts "new." This site is a gold mine. Please read and read and read and read until you're aware of all stages of the entire immigration process and what they entail, so that you can receive and process meaningful input with circumspection.
TBoneTX
regular VJ member
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from janet3 in My Visa Journey thread
I would recommend you keep all records of your chats, call logs, texts, emails, fb messages or (whatever social platform you communicate with her through). Make sure to print all pictures you have. Make copies of any money transfers, hotel reservations, vacations, trip itineraries, purchases/receipts, engagement party reservations, possible engagement ring pictures, credit cards, bank account, screen shot facebook relationship statuses, any proof of your relationship on social media is helpful WHATEVER YOU HAVE THAT LINKS YOU TO HER needs to be saved.
Notarized affidavits from friends and family as well as pictures of social gatherings with friends and family are good also.
She should take everything with her to the interview and make sure she knows tons of information about you for the interview!! Including but not limited to: your car model/color, your job, your birthday, your siblings & parents & children's names locations etc, past relationships/marriages, your education (high schools, college names, locations), which bank you use and how much you have saved, any health issues, your 401k or retirement plan, your life insurance policy, your birthplace, your address, your income and whatever else you can think of.
It may be a little hard to prove, but it has been done before. Use the criticism on this thread constructively and you should be good to go.
Good luck!
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from JReed in My Visa Journey thread
I would recommend you keep all records of your chats, call logs, texts, emails, fb messages or (whatever social platform you communicate with her through). Make sure to print all pictures you have. Make copies of any money transfers, hotel reservations, vacations, trip itineraries, purchases/receipts, engagement party reservations, possible engagement ring pictures, credit cards, bank account, screen shot facebook relationship statuses, any proof of your relationship on social media is helpful WHATEVER YOU HAVE THAT LINKS YOU TO HER needs to be saved.
Notarized affidavits from friends and family as well as pictures of social gatherings with friends and family are good also.
She should take everything with her to the interview and make sure she knows tons of information about you for the interview!! Including but not limited to: your car model/color, your job, your birthday, your siblings & parents & children's names locations etc, past relationships/marriages, your education (high schools, college names, locations), which bank you use and how much you have saved, any health issues, your 401k or retirement plan, your life insurance policy, your birthplace, your address, your income and whatever else you can think of.
It may be a little hard to prove, but it has been done before. Use the criticism on this thread constructively and you should be good to go.
Good luck!
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from TBoneTX in My Visa Journey thread
I would recommend you keep all records of your chats, call logs, texts, emails, fb messages or (whatever social platform you communicate with her through). Make sure to print all pictures you have. Make copies of any money transfers, hotel reservations, vacations, trip itineraries, purchases/receipts, engagement party reservations, possible engagement ring pictures, credit cards, bank account, screen shot facebook relationship statuses, any proof of your relationship on social media is helpful WHATEVER YOU HAVE THAT LINKS YOU TO HER needs to be saved.
Notarized affidavits from friends and family as well as pictures of social gatherings with friends and family are good also.
She should take everything with her to the interview and make sure she knows tons of information about you for the interview!! Including but not limited to: your car model/color, your job, your birthday, your siblings & parents & children's names locations etc, past relationships/marriages, your education (high schools, college names, locations), which bank you use and how much you have saved, any health issues, your 401k or retirement plan, your life insurance policy, your birthplace, your address, your income and whatever else you can think of.
It may be a little hard to prove, but it has been done before. Use the criticism on this thread constructively and you should be good to go.
Good luck!
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from carton025 in Police certicate
Hello @trisha_bogs, you will need police certificates for any country you resided in for over 6 months after the age of 16 except the USA. It needs to be less than 12 months old.
Police certificates are valid for 12 months from the date of issuance. You are not required to renew a police clearance letter from your previous country of residence if you have not travelled to that country after the date of the issuance of such letter
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Eternity1516 reacted to Roel in My Visa Journey thread
The process is easy. Just know that the visa Is just a start. You need to file AOS after the wedding to adjust your wife's status.
Following your account because I have a feeling I'll see you again in a little bit, posting different kind of content.
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Eternity1516 reacted to trisha_bogs in Police certicate
Thanks everyone😍😍😍 feel better now. Even my fiance told me as long as you didn't come back to that country it would be fine. Thanks again guys. Much appreciated. Godspeed!
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Eternity1516 reacted to carton025 in Police certicate
My opinion is based on my education and experience. As long as your police clearance covers the dates that when you entered the country and after you left the country and that the police clearance is dated after you left the country, it is my educated opinion that the USCIS should accept it. But, have your gal be prepared to covers that dates, times, and whenever you guys did stuff together. Also, Eternity offer good info.
Best wishes...,
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Eternity1516 got a reaction from trisha_bogs in Police certicate
Hello @trisha_bogs, you will need police certificates for any country you resided in for over 6 months after the age of 16 except the USA. It needs to be less than 12 months old.
Police certificates are valid for 12 months from the date of issuance. You are not required to renew a police clearance letter from your previous country of residence if you have not travelled to that country after the date of the issuance of such letter
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Eternity1516 reacted to Roel in My Visa Journey thread
You'd be surprised how easy is to scam someone and pretend to be someone else over the internet and then in person for just few days.
All this comments aren't meant to be mean or judgemental. People here seen hundreds and more of stories when perfect foreign spouse or fiance arrive in the USA and suddenly have 180 degree change of character. And there is truth in saying that love is blind.
More face time will ALWAYS be the best advice you'll here. Yes, meeting once within 2 years is the requirements but personally I'll never understand people who decide to marry someone only after spending few days together. It's like marrying a stranger. But hey, good luck! Though the fact that you don't want to listen to good advises isn't the best start.
Right now just follow the k1 guide and you should be fine. Don't forget to check back on forums after your wife gets her green card (after AOS ).
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Eternity1516 reacted to CloveD in I-130 June 2017 Filers
Okay folks... so I just called the NVC.. I'm also waiting for my IIN and case number as well. My petition arrived at the NVC on 2/23/18. So... the lady that I just spoke with (very sweet lady) told me that what happened is that the USCIS sent over way too many approvals at one time, and they are back-logged as a result of that. She said, but once you get your case number, then things move pretty timely. Just wanted to give y'all an update! Good luck to all of you!