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    Ishmitch got a reaction from debbiedoo in Co sponsor   
    This is helpful. Thanks a lot. He got crba from us embassy and us passport. And acr card
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    Ishmitch reacted to Greenbaum in Original verses copies of documents   
    I-134 is the only document that needs to be sent with a "wet signature". All other documents can be scanned and emailed for printing there. Original documents for the beneficiary and copies for the petitioner. 
     
    EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT. You should be able to demonstrate that you will not become a public charge or be a burden on the U.S. taxpayers for financial support. A completed I-134 Affidavit of Support Form K1/K2 Interview Preparation Instructions – English (February 2014)  Page 3 of 9 with an original signature will be useful to the consular officer to evaluate your petitioner’s ability to be financially responsible for you. You should also submit your petitioner’s most recent U.S. Federal income tax return (Form 1040) and wage statements (Form W-2). Employment letters stating salaries and bank statements may be included to substantiate the I-134.
     
    Here is information for USEM and the interview to help you along the way.
     
    Once you receive your case number it's time to be in charge of what time you choose when things get done. To smooth that trail for you I have a few things that will help you process your visa there in the Philippines.
     
    Start by visiting Hanks site where he has taken the time and research, and of course, it helps if you spent 8 plus years helping folks in the Philippines sub-forum get their visas, where he has listed each step. With those steps, he includes the what, when and why to complete the item. Many have used the website and have had little or NO problems securing a visa from USEM.
     
    http://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/k-1-visa-application.html
     
    Next, you'll want to connect with those who are processing through the Philippines in the VJ Philippines sub-forum that way you will be with like-minded ppl who are sharing their experiences and also asking and answering questions. Since most in this thread is processing through another country they would be hard-pressed to explain what is needed for the Philippines.
     
    http://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/129-philippines/
     
    You'll find this on Hank's website but I will give it to you early and that is the Packet 3 Letter for USEM. It's found here:
    https://ph.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/fiancee-visa/the-interview/
     
    Here is the Packet 3 letter.
    https://ph.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/82/2016/08/K1-and-K2-Applicant-Interview-Preparation-Instructions-08112016-English-336KB.pdf
     
    There you have it. Everything you need to get your visa. Good luck and smooth sailing.
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    Ishmitch reacted to Khallaf in Dcf in manila   
    last known filing fee for I-130 was $535, once it is approved and your case is sent to NVC/DOS there is AOS (affidavit of support) fee $120, and the immigration visa fee $325.00, in the spouse country they will need to pay for medical exam and all vaccinations, get police clearance certificate which may or may not come with a fee, I assume it will. pay the Green card fee at interview $220.00.
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