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  1. We don't have one. We got married here in Manila. Our guests gave us cash, since it is much more practical for we wil surely reside in the US a year or two after our wedding. We still have the money in our Joint Account as our FUTURE FUND. :D

  2. Someone had told me the 2006 is still the latest ITR until the April deadline for filing 07 W2.

    I feel screwed myself.. Our interview is for Feb 20th and my 07 ITR is below the P-Line..

    The only thing I can think of right now is prepare a co-sponsor.. :unsure:

    So far so good the CR-IR interviews that I have asked told me Consul hasn't asked for Financial docs on their interview..

    cheer up! cheer up! cheer up! they won't :thumbs: (but bring it just to be sure!) :lol:

    (and yes, preapre a co-sponsor if you can) :yes:

  3. France has always been in my dreams. For years I studied their language.

    But why USA?

    Only for one reason. Just a reason that branches out to a million of reasons.

    :luv: MY LOVING HUSBAND IS THERE, AND WHEREVER HE WILL BE, I WILL BE WILLING TO SACRIFICE MY DREAM< JUST TO BE WITH HIM. (L)

    -jyz (F)

    -this thread makes me cry, miss him much more, pumps my heart twice than the usual, refreshes my passion for love to my husband, makes me go emo, ohhh... I LOVE THIS THREAD! :luv:

  4. hi guys!

    Hope me and Jay could join that planned dinner, invite us huh! :D

    So Tim, if I saw a white haired guy here around the Metro by next week, I going to say your name aloud, and if you looked back, definitely it is you! :lol: have a safe trip! :)

    i myself is excited for wat you guys will post regarding you interviews!

    -jyz (F)

  5. Docjazzie and rjp44, thanks for your replies..

    Just this morning I called USEM. Ms. Grace told me that it won't be a problem since their system does not accept special characters. I also asked what will happen to my SSN and GC, but she said it will also depend on the system of of the office to which i am applying for. My husband's first name on SScard shows a hyphen, and his DMV doesn't. Good thing I have his name for a pattern. :lol:

    She also said what's important is i have my full name on the lower part of the visa, but upon checking my name wasnt complete pa rin, only four letters of my middle name, so i told her. She double checked and make me hold for a minute, and she told me that it will be okay since my name is too long to fit since they have limitation on characters for that.

    Whew what a relief. No more thing to bug me now. My next step will be the PDOS and stamping at CFO. Wish me luck! :)

    Hope this info helps too for some who will have the same confusing situation as mine. :thumbs:

    -jyz (F)

  6. Hi! I've encountered similar problems when dealing with banks and government agencies. I asked a lawyer friend why the banks do not allow me to hyphenate my surname and he said it is not accepted legally. Unless you have some sort of affidavit that says you want to use your hyphenated surname from now on and your kids will have to use that too. If you notice, all legal papers you sign will omit the hyphen and will automatically use your husband's surname and your maiden surname will be your middle name.

    so to avoid legal loopholes, i only use my hyphenated surname when signing my prescription pad :P

    Docjazzie, so your visa doesn't show hyphen as well?

    I am wondering if this will be a problem upon my entry in the US. I just got my visa, and about to leave next month.

    thanks.

    -jyz (F)

  7. thanks docjazzie for the reply.. :)

    yeah i think so.. but my husband's opinion, he guess it wouldn't matter. I have checked his documents. His Cert of Naturalizarion, it doesn't show hyphen on his name, as well as his DMV. His SSN card does.

    Some banks allow me to, but some dont. Some allow my hyphen some dont.

    I just dont know if this will matter or not.

    DFA allowed me to use the hyphen. My last name in my passport is hyphenated. I am sure USEM/NVC double check all things, and guess they saw it.

    Hmmm... :unsure:

  8. Hi everyone!

    I have a Q here..

    I noticed that all my immigration related papers coming from NVC doesnt include hyphen on our names. My husband's name is Jay-R, and my last name is hyphenated with his. (eg. ALDAMA-SANTIBANEZ :lol:)

    Now, checking my Immigrant Data Summary and my Visa, It all doesn't show any hyphen.

    Would this matter? Did any vjers here got the same situation?

    Any input will help. Thanks!

    -jyz (F)

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