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  1. On 10/10/2018 at 6:49 PM, Greenbaum said:

    The K-1 process is quite strange. For a time, it is both a non-immigrant and immigrant visa type. That is why the links (what you received in the email) will send you the process for immigrant which would be the I-864 and DS-260 even though it truly is a non-immigrant visa requiring I-134 and the DS-160. As you go through the stages, within the NVC system you look up your file under immigrant (ceac.state.gov/). It stays that way until after your interview and the approval and your visa is ready for issue. At that point, it changes over to non -immigrant. It truly is a non-immigrant visa with immigrant intent.
     

    Nothing to be concerned about. It's normal. It's been talked about by many.

    do they send you a receipt email when you inquire in the website? i need to change my embassy too and i emial them and send inquiry to the website also..how long did you hear form them??  thank you

  2. On 1/3/2019 at 9:23 PM, eivon98 said:

    You are amazing ☺️☺️☺️... i have been searching for answers for a very long time...

    i have one last question, i know the clearance will be needing on inteview maybe 7 or 8 months later.. and they told me i can order it online.. the thing is when she decided to go home and decided not to wait for the on process rehiring visa in malaysia,she will be banned in malaysia ( thats what happen to her friends that didnt wait) will it affect later if we are going to get her clearance in malaysia? If she is banned? Is it considered a problem with the clearance? 

     

    Promise this is my past question

    Hi , i have a question.. i already sent the petition and recieved the noa1.. we just decided for her to go home to phils.. can i change the emabssy now? Or wait for noa2? Thanks you

  3. 1 hour ago, payxibka said:

    Will not affect the petition.   If she decides to go back home you request a embassy change.   At worst it adds 30 days or so to the process 

    You are amazing ☺️☺️☺️... i have been searching for answers for a very long time...

    i have one last question, i know the clearance will be needing on inteview maybe 7 or 8 months later.. and they told me i can order it online.. the thing is when she decided to go home and decided not to wait for the on process rehiring visa in malaysia,she will be banned in malaysia ( thats what happen to her friends that didnt wait) will it affect later if we are going to get her clearance in malaysia? If she is banned? Is it considered a problem with the clearance? 

     

    Promise this is my past question

  4. 4 minutes ago, payxibka said:

    And to petition for her she doesn't,  she can always interview in her home country 

    So if she will not get approved in rehiring process thats she waiting on and she needed to go home ... she can continuie the petition in her country?

    8 minutes ago, payxibka said:

    And to petition for her she doesn't,  she can always interview in her home country 

    Or she dont want to wait for the rehiring visa anymore and wants to go home.. will it affect the peotiton? Or will continue in her home country?

  5. On 1/2/2019 at 11:27 AM, Cyberfx1024 said:

    The police clearance and the visa for that country is not needed until the interview phase. 

    Thank you. Im jist gayhering information and this relp helpme.. one more question ... u think i can apply her papers petition here in Us in malaysi while she is waiting for her visa in malaysia ?

     

    worsrt scenario: if her visa got denied for rehiring  program in malaysi while i applied her fiancee in US.. whats gonna happen?

  6. 13 hours ago, TandSarahJane said:

    I hope you know the K1 visa takes about 8-12 months. Thats a long time to wait out. My fiancee is an OFW and we just kept everything the same.  If yours cant get a clearance from somewhere then the consulate in manila knows how to handle these situations, its not uncommon given the number of Filipinos working abroad. 

    What do u meaneverything the same? So the consulatenin manila can help us clearance in malaysia if ever she come back to philippines without waiting for her rehiring cvisa? Coz some people we knoe they went home and didnt wait but they are considered banned.. my problem is later if we file and we cant get the clearance coz she stayed there for more than 6 months. I want everything to be legal and got nothing to worry but this rehiring program takes forever. Its been almost 3 years that we been waiting

  7. On 8/2/2018 at 2:30 PM, Cyberfx1024 said:

    Something is a miss? Yeah right because there are a couple big things that are a miss right now that I can think of. 

    Exactly and the whole SE Asia region is rampant in Human Trafficking to either other countries within the region or to the MENA Region. 

    Thanks for the advise. She is home in PI thanks

    On 8/2/2018 at 2:30 PM, Cyberfx1024 said:

    Something is a miss? Yeah right because there are a couple big things that are a miss right now that I can think of. 

    Exactly and the whole SE Asia region is rampant in Human Trafficking to either other countries within the region or to the MENA Region. 

     

  8. On 8/2/2018 at 1:41 PM, David & Zoila said:

    So how is she going to take the required CFO seminar (only given in the Philippines)?  She will also get a stamp in her Philippine passport and that will also be done in the Philippines.  She will also need many documents from the Philippines that you have to stand in line for sometimes day after day until you get them.  My spouse stood in lines (me with her) for literally 7 hours and then were told to come back in a few weeks on several occasions.  You have to be a pit bull to get these documents.  They make it extremely difficult. Try getting these documents mailed to you in Malaysia...good luck.

    She is home already in PI

    On 8/2/2018 at 5:22 PM, Daniela M_______ said:

    Same, not true for almost all latinamerican embassies. You HAVE to be a legal residency in the country of the embassy that has your case. You can schedule an appointment but they won't let you in to the embassy without a proof of legal residency.

     

    I meant US embassies in latinamerican countries.

    She home in PI ALREADY THANKS FOR THE ADVISE

  9. Just now, eivon98 said:

    I got it now, she is waiting on her stamp

    for the program tahys  they had in KL to get a working visa and its taking too long because theres too may people that applied and the election just happened. Her agent said its by batch and should be ready this month.

    But i will tell her to go home, get a police clearance there and we will just process the peititon in PI ONCE SHE got her stamp

  10. 1 hour ago, geowrian said:

    Agreed...something is a bit odd with the passport situation. Either way, I think the best thing is to process the case in the Philippines anyway.

    I got it now, she is waiting on her stamp

    for the program tahys  they had in KL to get a working visa and its taking too long because theres too may people that applied and the election just happened. Her agent said its by batch and should be ready this month.

  11. 1 hour ago, David & Zoila said:

    So how is she going to take the required CFO seminar (only given in the Philippines)?  She will also get a stamp in her Philippine passport and that will also be done in the Philippines.  She will also need many documents from the Philippines that you have to stand in line for sometimes day after day until you get them.  My spouse stood in lines (me with her) for literally 7 hours and then were told to come back in a few weeks on several occasions.  You have to be a pit bull to get these documents.  They make it extremely difficult. Try getting these documents mailed to you in Malaysia...good luck.

    I got it now , she is waiting on her stamp , which her agent applied for the visa is for the program that they had

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