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  1. On 3/29/2021 at 10:54 AM, RKarim said:

    Hello good day everyone just a general question here...Can a 24yr old Canadian born citizen sponsor her 36yr old Grenadian brother to take up residency in Canada? Thanks in advance for any information. 

     

  2. 13 minutes ago, Andrs01-2020 said:

    Hello everyone,

    to make short:

     

    Original documents sent - 01/16/2020

    first NOA - 01/24/2020

    Request for evidence 04/17/2020 -- Sent a lot of pictures and letters - but they wanted EXACT dates on pictures and on meetings letters -- they want boarding passes instead of flight reservations (ALL sent)

    NOA2 - Approval Notice 06/23/2020 -- valid from 06/23/2020 - 10/22/2020 

    Have not received anything since then.. emailed and they just provided generic response due to Covid

    Online case status: Approved

     

    I dont have a case number in Colombia, who to reach now? does NVC have that number?

    the NOA2 still good until they open to process the original documents right?

     

    thanks ahead

     

     

    Yes The NVC would provide u with a case number all u have to do is call them...have necessary information ready before calling 

     

  3. On 2/8/2020 at 3:34 PM, Xavier_ said:

    I didn't put the online interactions in my proofs! Just Photos of us, airline tickets, hotels, passports stamps and some letters we sent to each others

     

     

     

    No you don't need the chat logs as long as you have real photos and other physical proofs. Honestly a chat log can be photoshoped it's not a real proof... 

    Did u get approved?

  4. 7 hours ago, iysha said:

    Hi.  You are most welcome.  It is my husband and I.  We are F3 category.

     

    Yes, if we got all the vaccines at the doctor's office the total cost including the visit, bloodwork and x-rays would have been $6,400 for both of us ($3,200 each). 

     

    Our total doctor's bill was $3,900 ($1,950 each) which included 1 vaccine each, so it is a big savings to get the vaccines at the public health centre. 

     

    The only reason we did not get all four at city hall is because the version of tetanus given at city hall is not the version required by the embassy.  The embassy requires the Tdap version which is tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis.

    Thanks for responding but apologies what's F3?

  5. 5 hours ago, iysha said:

    Hi.  Just giving some feedback as there isn't much info available for Trinidad and Tobago immigration process.

     

    Completed our medical last week.

     

    Appointment was scheduled for 9 am.  We arrived on time and had to present our interview letter and passports and ID cards.  We did not have immunization records which was not a problem, but if you have yours you can present it then too.

     

    We then had to fill out forms and wait until we were ready to give urine samples.

     

    We then waited until 10:30 am at which time we were called in to see a nurse who did a detailed interview with us and told us which additional vaccines we needed to get.  She also took our temperature, pressure, height and weight.

     

    We were then sent upstairs to get our blood drawn and then asked to sit and wait to see the doctor.

     

    Around 11 am we were called in to see the doctor.  She asked a few questions and then examined us.

     

    We then paid the receptionist ($1600 each) for the doctor's visit the blood work and the x-ray. The receptionist then gave us instructions to proceed to the radiology lab which is at another location to get our chest x-rays done.

     

    We left and went to get the x-rays done (about a 5 minute drive away).  It was very quick and efficient.

     

    We were told to call a week later to confirm if the packet was ready for pick up.

     

    Note about the vaccines. 

    We needed to get 4 additional vaccines. The nurse kindly advised us that they would cost an additional $1,600 if they were administered at the doctor's office, however if we would like, we could visit City Hall on Fridays from 8 am to 11 am and we could get 3 of the 4 vaccines there for free (we did this and it was a very smooth process).  We did have to return to the doctor's office for the 4th vaccine on the same day as we got the other three because there is some issue about receiving live vaccines on the same day otherwise you have to wait a month.  This one vaccine cost $350.

     

    It is recommended that you do not get any vaccines before the doctor's visit as they need to tell you which ones you need to get and when to get them otherwise you may end up having to wait a month longer.

     

    All in all it was a good experience.

     

     

    Thank So much this is really some useful information but just for clarity u r speaking about two persons here yes? Is it u and a child? And in total the medical will cost $3200 if all vaccines were to be paid for at the time of medical exam were it not done by the public hospital? 

  6. 29 minutes ago, Fr8dog said:

    I had no evidence of an on going relationship. I provided evidence of having met in the past 2 years (passport stamp, flight details, and ATM withdrawals) That is all that is required for the I-129F forum. My ongoing relationship I had with me for my interview but I was never asked about it. My consulate was not interested in that.

    Really 😳 

  7. 9 minutes ago, Renatac14 said:

    I think you don’t have reasons to lie or don’t mention about date, because probably they going to ask during interview and, for me, time means nothing, I knew people who got married in 15 days and they are together since 2000. I spent 3 months on a date with my boyfriend online, we met first in June and started the process in November, we put everything. Just believe in your relationship and love and everything will be fine. K1 visa isn’t a permanent visa, during the process you can do everything, including give up. That’s the reason why is simple and “fast”. 
     

    Good luck  

    Thanks for ur response it's a very valuable one and we have decided to include the date...

  8. 7 hours ago, Fr8dog said:

    To answer the original question;

    Give the correct answer to the question and don't try to "hide" things, that seldom works and usually they will figure it out or you give it away yourself. Your US fiance needs to realize that the USCIS is nothing like they have ever dealt with. I explained it to mine by saying it is like the DMV on steroids with a severe case of PMS. And now 5 years later, at the end of the naturalization process, she still cannot believe how they work.

     

    As to the "front loading";

    I think you are going to have a more difficult embassy to work with. Go check the regional forum and use the search function to find posts for your specific embassy. I sent zero photos throughout the whole process (I hate photos, there weren't any with me in it) and had no problems but I'm from a low fraud country with an easy consulate.

    Thanks guess u had really good evidence and a lengthy relationship ours is young and we knew nothing of the k1 at the time of her visit otherwise we would have planned everything around it 

  9. Good day all.....as we prepare to do our K1 petition my fiancée (US citizen) think it's not important to mention the date we met because of concern that it might raise a red flag since we met in august and got engaged in November the month in which she paid me a surprise visit (almost died😵) so I'm asking this is mentioning the length of time we together important....advice on how to proceed will be greatly appreciated....thanks much

  10. 3 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    We need a little housekeeping on your end. Many of our answers are predicated on the information you supply in your profile. When we look at the left column and can't determine your timeline OR your Embassy it's hard for us to give you a factual answer. Our answers will sometimes be tailored to a specific Embassy hence the reason for you to complete your profile. If you look at the profile of others here, they have a flag for their country, so it makes it easy for us to reply as we can quickly determine their Embassy. The country that should be used is the country where the interview will take place.

     

    So, if you could help yourself out and complete your profile that sure would help us out when we want to reply to your question with factual information.

     

    Go to the top right of this page select your name (it's on the upper right-hand corner)>my profile>[below your picture on the right column] edit my profile. Scroll to the bottom and fill in "Immigration Info". There now we can better serve you.

     

    Once you finish that then return and you will see a flag in your profile. Select it and see what wonderful information will open up for you.

     

    Thanks

    I'm trying to but it's not letting me input my info correctly maybe because I'm from the Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago to be exact 

  11. 1 minute ago, geowrian said:

    USCIS does not care. They just adjudicate the petition.

    DOS will care. It must be declared on the DS-160 (non-immigrant visa application). They will also see it in the passport or during checks. Do not hide i.

    Thanks

    I've lost that passport a while now and have a new one will it still matter and can over staying in another Caribbean country affect my k1 process or approval? 

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