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  1. Actually, any open line cellphones will do. ANY! The problem is if you have globeline network coverage in your area. My friend in California is using that sim (roaming) but, here in Orlando FL, no coverage so far. I bought globe and smart sim before with 500 load...GONE! No Coverage. Check in your area if you have the coverage first. Hoping this help.

  2. We are making our move to Florida late Sept, we have looked at a few places in Florida and now we are drawn to the Orlando area, I would be happy to hear from anyone who lives in or around here who can give me an insight to areas to avoid buying/renting...what are the schools like?

    Or if you live in another part of Florida and love it....tell me about that too :lol:

    Thanks in advance!

    http://orlando.craigslist.org/apa/ just check this out

  3. wow ... sounds like we can all organize a get together at some point! :dance: We will certainly be in the area, we are going to rent I guess for 6 months before we make a commitment on buying a house. My daughter in law lives Pines Hills area( she says not to buy there :lol: ) so we would like to be somewhere close by.

    Gabby...dont know how long we will be at Patrick, we may do billeting there for 10 days or hotel it until we find a place to rent, but like i said, we will be close by in the future for sure.. oh yeh, hubby is a msgt

    Tara, my son is also 12....so plenty of eyes to keep on the lil' ones when we hit the beach :lol:

    Yes. That is not a favorable place to live according to the news here. Try WINDEREMERE area. It is a safe place and a gated community. Goodluck.

  4. Just wondering if there are VJ members who live and work in Orlando. Just bored waiting for my EAD, this is my longest vacation so far (4 months) since I have been working as a teacher in the Philippines for 12 years right after graduation in Ateneo. I dont have a Filipino Community yet. I meet some Filipinos but, I am often mingling with friends of my husband. I miss Pinoy B) ... Just wanna know, where do you go to church and what company you work from? Thanks. ;)
  5. POE is Minneapolis, and Carol is leaving her phone with her sister. So I can not

    call her to check if she is ok.

    GENERAL SANTOS--->MANILA--->TOKYO--->MINNEAPOLIS--->KANSAS CITY :dance: ON NORTHWEST AIRLINES

    She will be fine :thumbs: .... i am happy for both of you.... :yes: goodluck and God bless.... :dance:

  6. How can I get a seminar and have my passport stamped? I would like to know the complete address and Phone number for my seminar and if I need to call them first or If I can just drop there. Please kindly help me about this matter.

    You can drop by and have your seminar... Here is the link to CFO and the Tel. and addresses.... Good Luck!

    http://www.cfo.gov.ph/fs_manila.htm

    :thumbs: correct....just go there and it will be done same day....Goodluck!

  7. Timestamp Data

    7/18/2008 7:20 AM SHIPMENT OUT FOR DELIVERY

    7/18/2008 7:19 AM SHIPMENT BEING PREPARED FOR DELIVERY

    7/16/2008 6:35 PM SHIPMENT RECEIVED AT DISTRIBUTION CENTER

    7/16/2008 6:16 PM SHIPMENT IN PROCESS

    7/16/2008 11:20 AM SHIPMENT RELEASED BY THE EMBASSY

    7/14/2008 4:28 PM SHIPMENT PROCESS IN THE EMBASSY

    7/18/2008 7:20 AM SHIPMENT OUT FOR DELIVERY

    7/18/2008 7:19 AM SHIPMENT BEING PREPARED FOR DELIVERY

    7/16/2008 6:35 PM SHIPMENT RECEIVED AT DISTRIBUTION CENTER

    7/16/2008 6:16 PM SHIPMENT IN PROCESS

    7/16/2008 11:20 AM SHIPMENT RELEASED BY THE EMBASSY

    7/14/2008 4:28 PM SHIPMENT PROCESS IN THE EMBASSY

    still patiently waiting. I keep on waking up early to wait for it.. I can't wait to be with my hunny

    It will be soon....more patient...goodluck... :innocent:

  8. Hi, does anyone know what to put for the question "who will pay for your trip?" for a K-1 application? Should the US petitioner (fiance) be placed as the one who will pay for trip?

    Just write your fiance's name. Goodluck..

  9. I got my EAD Notice of Action letter today.... :whistle: was so happy at first but i :o:hehe: because my first name has a typo error. How could it go wrong I only have 3-letters in my name :crying: ....I called USCIS and i made the correction , they will gonna send me an email about my correction. Just disappointed coz the forms i submitted are all computerized neatly and I even have my copy. It spells AMY not MAY:blush: Anyway, i hope others dont have the same experience :innocent:
  10. QUOTE(chris-lei @ Jun 3 2008, 08:54 AM)

    hi there! im filling up DS 156 form. for the question number 14, what will i put on the national identification number? - Just write Not Applicable because we don't have a national identification number

    then on question 37 i have sister working as a nurse in new york. will i include her there or just state that the only person i know in the US is my fiance? Yes because she is staying here.

    they also asked if i'll work there.. i stated that i'll look for a job when i get there - Just write " With Work Authorization" For the name of employer just write unknown

    for my purpose of travel i stated, to marry my fiance. and for who will pay for my travel expenses, i stated that it will be shouldered by my fiance.. am i doing it right? YES

    any insights on this matter will be highly appreciated. thanks a lot in advance! God blees usall...

    agree with Jom :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

  11. I’m very curious as to why most K-1 visa holders apply for a SS# before getting married, then go back and change to the married name. Is it possible to just get married then apply for the SS# in the married name thus eliminating the running back & forth?

    Thanks!

    Of course you can apply for SSN after you got married. But make it sure that the I-94 is not close to expiration or you will have to wait till you got EAD or GC. I believe one of the reasons why most of us applied for SSN before getting married is we thought it might be needed in applying for marriage license. It's really all up to you...

    --Mae

    mae is right too. some state required to have ssn when getting married so that's the reason too.

    :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:Absolutely.

  12. My interview experience on May 27, was a great and rewarding experience for me and I want to share it with everyone and will give a few tips which I have learned from the said experience for reference of future applicants.

    WAITING AREA: OUTSIDE THE US EMBASSY BUILDING

    Reached US Embassy at 5:50AM. There were already a bunch of people waiting outside the building. I recognized Cess and Art (thru their pictures on Friendster) and I didn’t have the second thought to approach them. They have the same interview schedule as mine. They were very nice. We had chit-chats while waiting for instructions from the security guards who were supervising everyone. K1 and immigrant applicants with 7:30AM schedule were told to fall in line at 6:30 and we went inside the Embassy building.

    TIP 1: You really don’t have to go to the Embassy so early in the morning. 6AM is good enough. Applicants are called by category and the time of their interview schedule. (Thanks dbears and ammike for giving me this tip!)

    TIP 2: Always follow the security guards' instructions instead of the vendors outside the Embassy. There are vendors who will ask what category are you and would tell you where to fall in line or would tell you that the said category is not called yet.

    TICKET BOOTH: ASSIGNED NUMBER

    When we were already inside the building, we were told which area to seat (still it is by category). A few minutes after, we were told to get our assigned number at the ticket booth. My number was 7002. We were asked to submit all of the DS Forms. The number 37 of my DS-156 was encircled with red pen indicating that I had not answered the question completely.

    TIP 1: Double check your forms to make sure that you did not miss to completely answer a single question.

    TIP 2: Do not forget to staple or glue your picture on DS 156. Cess’ pictures were not stapled on the form. It was the person on the ticket booth who stapled her picture.

    TIP 3: Keep the ticket given to you. It is your assigned number for the whole duration of the visa approval processing. Memorize and do not forget your number in case you lost the ticket. There were a few individuals (mostly senior citizens) who lost their tickets. Good thing they remember their numbers :D

    FINGER SCANNING

    Finger scanning windows are number 16 and 33. I was assigned on window 16. There was a person assigned to assist the applicants in doing this process. I observed that window 33 didn’t have and the applicants just did it themselves.

    TIP 1: Take a hanky or tissue with you if your hands are sweaty because it will affect the image of your fingerprints on the computer and you have to redo the process.

    After finger scanning, we went back to our seat and waited our turn for the pre-screening.

    TIP: Be attentive of the numbers that are flashed on the screen just in front of the area where you are seated. It is not flashed in numeric order.

    PRE-SCREENING

    My pre-screening happened around 8:30. I was assigned on window 25 (female pre-screener). She told me to give her my NBI, BC, and CENOMAR (in CENOMAR she said “if I have it”) and AOS (Affidavit of Support). She asked me if I have Ryan’s certification from work then it’s better if I can include it with the AOS. She only asked for Ryan’s 2007 Income Tax and W2. I kept the 2006 and 2005. She noticed the number on my DS 156 that was encircled with red pen. She gave it to me and had me complete answering the question. Of course, I said “I'm sorry Ma’am” with a big smile :D

    QUESTIONS ASKED: (in random order)

    1. Who is your petitioner?

    2. How did you meet?

    3. When did you meet? (the date of our meeting online)

    4. When was his first visit? Did he visit you again?

    5. What does he do? (She made a follow-up question about the exact task that Ryan does)

    6. When is your birthday?

    7. Have you ever been married?

    8. Has he ever been married?

    9. Do you have kids?

    10. Does he have kids?

    She never asked me for any evidence of relationship, except she asked me if I have pictures of us, but didn’t ask me to show it to her. Everything in my pre-screening was done pretty quick. I think I only stayed there for 3 minutes and went back to my seat waiting for my final interview.

    My Personal Review/Assessment of Window 25 Pre-Screener:

    She’s very nice and didn’t give me any problem regarding my documents. Before the interview I was concerned without having my baptismal certificate as a support document for my late registered BC. There was no time wasted. She’s pretty attentive and worked with agility. She’s quite generous of her smiles (which I did when I greeted her good morning, hmmm…law of reciprocity?) On a scale of 1 to 10, I will give her a perfect score of 10.

    TIP 1: Always wear your big smile that shows your confidence and enthusiasm.

    TIP 2: Have your documents ready and easy to retrieve to avoid delays. If you compiled it in a folder with a slider, take off the slider while you are on your seat waiting for your turn on the pre-screening. My screener only got my documents without the folders. Don’t know with others if they did.

    TIP 3: Look into the pre-screener’s eyes or face while she asks you questions (they will only glance at you once in while because they are busy encoding in the computer or writing your answers on a piece of bond paper). Answer him/her precisely.

    TIP 4: If you can’t hear him/her well, don’t be ashamed to tell the person. Sometimes there are technical problems on their microphones or the speaker installed outside the window (although this didn’t happen to me, but I observed a few encountering this problem).

    FINAL INTERVIEW: INTERVIEW WITH THE CO (Room/Window 30)

    My final interview was done around 10:25AM. I was assigned on Room/Window 30. It was a lady Consul on her 40s. She was busy typing on the computer when I entered the room and I greeted her. She asked me how am I doing, and I answered her with a big smile and enthusiastically said “I’m doing great! I feel so excited! This day has finally come!” She smiled and replied “That’s great!” :D

    QUESTIONS ASKED: (in random order)

    1. What is your name?

    2. Who is your petitioner?

    3. How did you meet?

    4. When did you meet?

    5. What does he do? (This time I didn’t wait for her to make a follow-up question. I explained to her the nature of Ryan’s work.)

    6. How long has he been doing that if you know? (of course, I know ;) )

    7. How old are you?

    8. What do you do? (I told her about my work and she asked what do I research online.)

    Like the pre-screener she didn’t ask me to hand her any proof of relationship. She asked if I have pictures, but didn’t ask me to show it to her. She just said that she had pictures of us (the one that Ryan sent in the application.) As she was typing on the computer she said that everything looked fine and blah blah blah (positive blahs). In all of the blahs the one that only stuck on my ears and memory was “YOUR VISA IS APPROVED!!!” Wow, just imagine my smile from one ear to another ear :D On the entire time I was inside the room I couldn’t let go off the smile on my face. It must be of my excitement to finally be given the privilege to marry with one of their amazing citizens :D

    My Personal Review/Assessment of Room/Window 30 CO:

    Very nice, lively and charming woman. Everything on the final interview was done pretty quick like the pre-screening. She had not wasted a single second. Her agility in multi-tasking is quite impressive (typing on the computer while asking questions and checking the hard copies of my documents). Full of positive comments and remarks. I can see that she was happy too of giving me approval through her smiles and remarks. On the scale of 1 to 100, I will give her 101 :D LOL

    TIP 1: Same as 1, 2 and 3 on pre-screening. (Some COs ask for proofs as most previous applicants said. If I compare the sound system on pre-screen and final interview, the final interview room has a better and much audible sound system.

    RELEASING COUNTER: WINDOW 38

    After the final interview we were instructed to wait for our name to be called for the releasing of documents/result (whether you’ll get pink or white slip, or both). A few people on the line were asked if they have already paid DELBROS for the document verification. If they did, the person in-charge will look for the receipt of your payment (Metrobank Deposit Slip). When I was about to hand my receipt, the in-charge told me that it’s not needed because they already got the result of my document verification. Amazing! Thanks to Robbie for a job well done. I was given a pink slip and was instructed to pay my visa delivery at the DELBROS booth.

    TIP: Bring along with you in your interview day the receipt of your document verification fee to be shown to the person in-charge as proof of your payment.

    VISA DELIVERY FEE: DELBROS BOOTH

    They gave us a form to be filled up and paid only 250Php.

    TIME CONSUMED DURING THE ENTIRE PROCESS: 4 hours and 55 minutes

    Arrival at the Embassy vicinity : 5:50 AM

    Went Out from the building: 10:45 AM

    LAST NOTE

    My entire interview experience was quite memorable and exciting. Each person I had talked and befriended with expressed nervousness, of which I definitely felt specially when I was outside the room waiting for my final interview (I don’t know if there were people inside the Embassy who didn’t experience an abnormal thudding of their hearts due to nervousness, except the employees of course :D) However, my excitement and joy overwhelmed my nervousness when I was already inside the room, seeing a charming CO who will give me the ticket to enter the US soil so I could be joined and marry my amazing fiancé, Ryan. I didn’t see her as a threat, rather, someone who was my teammate who helped me get my visa approval. I couldn’t explain the wonderful emotions I had when she said that my visa was approved. My smile wouldn’t let go off of me. May 27 is one of my most memorable life experiences. It’s an addition to my list of God’s demonstration of His great love for me.

    To future interviewees, I wish you all good luck. I will have you in my prayers. Everyone will surely be approved. Just make sure that your documents are complete to avoid RFEs. Definitely bring all of your proof of relationship. Pay your document verification in advance as almost everyone did. Hopefully your docs are already verified before your interview, just like mine and other previous May interviewees. The most important thing of all, always make God the supreme part of every endeavor you will go through. I myself is His witness of His great love and grace. I have experienced and tasted the works of God’s hands during the entire trip of my mission to Manila. I have claimed our victory in advance and our Almighty God gave me my reward.

    I give back the glory to the One who made everything possible and beautiful. TO MY GREAT ALMIGHTY GOD AND FATHER BE THE GLORY!!!

    - Riza :dance::dance::dance::dance:

    P.S. Here is a picture my friend Grace took of me before we headed to USEM.

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    Do I look like I am going to have my duty in the hospital? LOL, I am carrying the bag full of docs :D

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    These are the docs that the pre-screener and CO didn't ask of :(

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    The scrap book I patiently made for my interview :D

    WOW.Very inspiring and very informative. CONGRATULATIONS :thumbs::thumbs: :thumbs:and Goodluck :dance::dance::dance:

  13. Much as we wanted to help you, our suggestions will vary in circumstances that we experience. :whistle: K-1, K-3 and CR-1....to choose from. My experience taught me that it is easier to apply the K-1 because in my timeline, from the time we submit the papers up to the time I arrive in the US that took us only 8months. The expenses? His plane tickets to and fro, 10days stay in PI , so 10 days hotel stay, visit BOHOL, the fee of 1-129f, my 1 week stay in Bayview for my medical, interview and departure dates since i live southern part of PI ,plus 8 domestic air fare (when i see him in manila, during my medical, on my interview and my departure to US).....lastly, the plane tickets to US. Those are the costly expenses for us in doing the K-1. In 8 months I am here united with him. Wedding cost? We only have civil wedding but have 60 guests. I find it cheaper because if i choose to marry him in PI, it will be a church wedding and we have to invite the whole family and close friends. It would cost a lot for sure. We applied marriage license cost $97 and the next Saturday we have the ceremony in a nice house beside the lake, tropical wedding. Monday, we have our marriage certificate. That is awesome fast and cheaper yeah? :thumbs::yes: Well, next year, we will be back to the Philippines and have the church wedding for sure for my family and friends. At least I can share something from my pocket by then. :P

    So, Goodluck to your journey. :thumbs:

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