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Jenna Ting reacted to MrandMrsAlexander in Affidavit of support evidence
Have you sent him your digital photos yet?
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Jenna Ting reacted to MrandMrsAlexander in Affidavit of support evidence
You’re going to need to upload the two photos for your visa with the ds260.
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Jenna Ting reacted to MrandMrsAlexander in Affidavit of support evidence
You started this thread with a question about the affidavit of support form i864, correct?
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Jenna Ting reacted to MrandMrsAlexander in Affidavit of support evidence
I assumed your husband is sponsoring you on a ir1/cr1 visa. If that’s the case, when you submit the i864, you also submit a visa application form ds260
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Jenna Ting reacted to Ash.1101 in Affidavit of support evidence
The only time he would need an employment letter and paystubs is if he didn't make enough in his prior tax years. If he makes enough for the household then he's good, but if he just got a well paying job after not making enough the prior years, you will need to show current income.
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Jenna Ting reacted to Kristi&Luigi in Affidavit of support evidence
Looks like they are k-1 visa holder.
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Jenna Ting got a reaction from Carpe Vinum in NVC case number for K2?
My kids are 18 and 17. We don't need to file a seperate I129F .The case number will be only one for your fiance. You need to fill out I134 later and list their names on it
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Jenna Ting reacted to Eric&Mirella in Evidence of ongoing relationship at the interview stage
Thank you so much!!
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Jenna Ting reacted to Eric&Mirella in Evidence of ongoing relationship at the interview stage
I'm also taking those with me, the weird part is that p3 for Venezuela doesn't mention any proof or evidence of ongoing relationship. However, is expected you take those with you. There aren't many applicants for my country so is a bit hard to find info about it. Thanks for your reply
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Jenna Ting reacted to NikLR in I-485 PAGE 4 ,underlying petition
You need noa2 from the I-129Ff. Underlying petition is approved I-129F
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Jenna Ting got a reaction from geowrian in Tuberculosis -- what's the protocol in Mexico? [edited title]
I only took 3 times of sputum test then they're all negative(in 1 week) Not culture test. ,the doctor provided me a record that my Xray hadn't any problem. .Then I brought this clarity back to the physician doctor who did my medical exam(Because the hospital processes the medical exam for the applicants of the USA visa is not in my city ) . He gave me the medical result that I could bring with me to the interview. It said the spot on My lung caused 15 years ago(A lot of ppl got an injection for TB when they were kids,that's the most reason they got a suspicious spot on their Xray).Anyway, the doctor can prove it's not a TB and I'm fine . I'll go get my culture test soon just in case then depart for the USA next January. I know in some countries, ppl can pass their visa interview this way .
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Jenna Ting reacted to RLA in SSN for K1
It used to, but they switched to an all-electronic system in June 2018. Now, that should happen almost instantaneously.
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Jenna Ting got a reaction from jackson6658 in Will employment letter be returned back after interview?
If your petitioner has enough income above the poverty guildline, you don't need to provide the employment letter for K1 interview except the petitioner can't offer enough financial support for you. And for AOS,you'll need a "recent "employment letter . So the one you prepare for K1 interview won't be appropriate when you mail out the other forms for AOS.
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Jenna Ting got a reaction from LanKei in NVC case number for K2?
My kids are 18 and 17. We don't need to file a seperate I129F .The case number will be only one for your fiance. You need to fill out I134 later and list their names on it
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Jenna Ting got a reaction from Faith88’ in Affidavit of Support for K1 visa
The consultant suggested us to choose "intend"then add additional information like I answered above👆,bcuz it's your fiance. If it's someone you offer a job for him or her, you might describe what specific contribution you intend to make. This form isn't only designed for fiance visa that's why there are two ways to answer.
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Jenna Ting got a reaction from Faith88’ in Affidavit of Support for K1 visa
I intend to support my fiance through K1 process and after we get married for the rest of our lives.
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Jenna Ting got a reaction from icanbenobody in Hello everyone
Thank you! After it's done then I can relax for a bit. 😁
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Jenna Ting got a reaction from Greenbaum in Hello everyone
Thank you. 😄We've gotten our visa in hand. Our case status updated to "issued" on Tuesday (11/13,The day the consulate office started to work from a holiday )Then the next day we got the delivery.
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Jenna Ting reacted to Greenbaum in Hello everyone
Typical questions that are asked at the interview. Your mileage may vary.
-What is the name of your fiancé/e?
-Where did you meet?
-When did you meet?
-How did you meet?
-When are you planning to get married?
-What is your fiancé/es work?
-Have you gone out of the country?
-How long were you out of the country?
-How many times has your fiancé/e visited you?
-Where did you go when your fiancé/e visited you?
-Do you plan to have kids?
-Where do you plan on staying in the US?
-name and DOB
-what year did you meet
-How did you meet
-what are your fiancé parents' names
-your fiancé's employer and job
-have either of you been married before
-other countries you've been to
-do you have kids together
These are some of the questions but rest assure that all the questions will be about the petitioner, the beneficiary, and the relationship. Always tell the truth even if the truth is "I don't know". Don't rush in answering and give a straightforward answer. Look the CO in the eye when answering and smile. Don't give a novel as your answer. Just brief and concise. Don't volunteer any information unless asked, this could send you down the wrong road.
Don't forget to ask if you passed.
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Jenna Ting reacted to Greenbaum in Hello everyone
You haven't learned the lesson of patience and that what any government official tells you that their timeline for a process is this ___________ it will always be wrong. You can't believe what they say. They are not lying to you but still, it's not something you should plan on. I have seen people get their visas within hours and I have seen some take up to a year. There is a holiday on Monday so I expect that you should get something T/W next week.
Follow along with these instructions. When the Embassy is ready to issue a visa, it will change to "Nonimmigrant Visa Application"; at that time, you will know that you are a few days away from getting the visa. It will go from "Immigrant Visa Application" to "Nonimmigrant Visa Application" status and then your visa changes to "Ready" ==> "Administrative Processing" ==>> "Issued" status as well. These steps sometimes transpire over a day or even a few days. Some smaller Embassy's it happens within hours.
Sometimes, it might skip "Administrative Processing" and go from "Ready" to "Issued".
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Jenna Ting got a reaction from Greenbaum in Hello everyone
Thank you for your response !😄I'll wait till next Wednesday then if the status has not changed, I'll email them or make a phone call to make sure.
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Jenna Ting got a reaction from mdma11 in Slightly damaged/torn envelope
Wow!Sorry for you. Looks a little terrible. It's better to sent it back to get repackaged