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We applied for a name change on her SS number and brought with us her visa, passport, certified copy of marriage certificate, and marriage license. The SS office here wrote a letter explaining that the name change was requested because of marriage and submitted the request, which makes sense. It did not change her status because she got married, we are requesting that with AOS process. There should be no difference that if a citizen gets married and wants to change her last name to her husbands. It seemed that they knew what to do at the SS office even though the initial entries into the SS system did not accept the change, and they just entered an explaination with copies of our documents. GOOD LUCK
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We are finishing (I hope) our application for AOS and two questions arose that I am uncertain to the answer.
1. If she entered the US on a K-1, and we are now married, have SS number - is one of the numbers on the I-94 or Visa an alien registration number?
2. I submitted with her K-1 application a support form I-134A affidavid of support - do I now need to submit an I-864 affidavid of support? And if I do, if I send my 2009 Tax Return and copies of current pay stubs, will that meet the requirements?
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Hi. guys! I just wanna asks what is the best way to get SSN. Is it good to get SSN before getting married ? or just get SSN after I got married . I was planning to get SSN next week but some of my friends told me to get SSN after I got married What is the advantage and disadvantage? Any replies will do. Thanks and have a nice day! God bless!
In South Carolina, you are required to have a social security number to get a marriage license, so get it right away - first thing. Should take about an hour at social security office, make an appointment if possible. It took about 8 days to receive the SS Card, and then Marriage License was 10 minutes and the fee.
Best Wishes for a happy life together.
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I need to print the emails from my boyfriend and the chat logs as part of the proof for a bonafide relationship when I mail the I-129F. I have over 400 emails from my boyfriend, and very lengthy chat logs. Must I print everrrrrrrything? Help!
I thought about putting everything together into a binder with dividers with different subject so that it may become easier for the USCIS to view them. Will this be fine? Anyone has a better solution?
Thank you all!!
I sent screen copies of the files showing a continous relationship and her interview is the 7th of February. We did not get a RFE and things seemed to go smoothly. It has been suggested that you print a few to show conversations, but only a few. May MY LORD BLESS you on your journey.
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I have read some entries that state Manila was reading all the Emails/IM's between couples to prove ongoing relationship. We have about 250 IM's over less than one year, which were saved as files. Do I need to print out all of them or is a listing of these files and byte size enough to prove ongoing relationship? If all are not required, how many is enough? Additionally, I have read something about 5 days for the visa to show up at the address of the beneficiary after approval, is that true even if another island (cebu) versus Manila itself?
Please let me express my thanks to all who have helped answer 1 Million questions I had about this process. The steps so far have been without problems (Thank God) and I will provide whatever documents needed (even 10xs )too many to keep the process smooth. Naomi and I are eagerly awaiting spending the rest of our lives together loving each other and Thanking God for HIS Gift to each of us, Naomi to me, and Me to Naomi.
Physical Date - February 1, 2008 - - - - ------- - - - Interview date February 8, 2008 - - - - -
Would like to schedule her journey to the United States with me for February 22 and a new life for both of us.
May Almighty God Bless you all with His Greatest Gift - A Grateful Heart Ray
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A lot of "Mays" still waiting for NOA2, but I see a few that have gotten them. That's a good sign.
#259 Naomi and Raymond NOA2 approved 11-08-2007 - waiting for information that NVC has sent paperwork to Manila. Time is getting short and longer by the day. Soon I will receive Gods Gift to me, a treasure without compare. Ray
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K1 Journey End - US citizen
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Our Journey started on April Fools Day 2009, when we communicated for the first time. I went to the Philippines to meet her in person on July 4th of 2009 and had a wonderful time, returning three weeks later to the US. We had taken tons of pictures and kept in constant contact while I started the K-1 Visa process. Visa Journey was at my side through every step of the way, and the paperwork to her arrival in the US was only 5 months, do the day they received the paperwork. She arrived on January 27th, 2010 to very cold weather (I forgot her coat on the table when I left for the airport) but the car was warm and we were excited. A few days later we got a few inches of snow, but Baltimore (SS Office) got 36 inches and was closed for a week.
In 2 days she met her first filipina at Sams Club (we are still friends) and the circle has grown huge. We processed our paperwork according to the schedules we were married on March 14th 2010. She applied for her temporary green card (and received no problem) and then her permanent one two years later.
In November 2011, we were blessed with a BEAUTIFUL son, who bears my name (the second) and he is doing wonderfully. She got a part time job and later a full time job and I retired and watch our son. In 2018 she applied for US Citizenship and was granted a few days after Thanksgiving.
JR (our son) and the family are going to visit her family this July in the Philippines for the first time since she came here, and we are excited to go.
I can not THANK VISA JOURNEY for all the information that is presented online to help you process your paperwork, to get it right the first time, and to make the process easy if you follow the information given. Visa Journey saved me hundreds of dollars in legal fees with their shared experiences and information, I am positive that if anyone reads carefully and completely, they can process the paperwork without any problems.
Jesett is completely accepted in my family, she is loved by all our friends, is valued in our church, and a cornerstone of our family life. Sometime things do not work out for everyone, (we have seen this with people we have met), but I got a GREAT LADY for my wife, and our SON has a Fantastic Mom, We are Very Blessed. Again, THANK YOU to Visa Journey, you made our Visa Journey a pleasure.