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DejiBankole got a reaction from powerpuff in F4 DATE
I found this file on a random Google search. Can someone please advise relevance to case ?
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DejiBankole got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in F4 DATE
Thank you, please make a guess. I don't have the receipt date and cannot ask the petitioner, but I'm trying to be proactive. With the current bulletin date at 07, perhaps a visa might just be very close here...
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DejiBankole got a reaction from SalishSea in F4 DATE
Thank you, please make a guess. I don't have the receipt date and cannot ask the petitioner, but I'm trying to be proactive. With the current bulletin date at 07, perhaps a visa might just be very close here...
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DejiBankole got a reaction from Thrillhouse in F4 DATE
Can someone please check attached herewith uscis image and advise how it relates to the current December07 April 2023 visa bulletin stats?
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DejiBankole got a reaction from Crazy Cat in F4 DATE
Thank you all, let me go digging deep a bit for the probable reciept date. I shall revert asap.
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DejiBankole reacted to Crazy Cat in F4 DATE
The I-130 was approved. However, no visa will be available until the priority date is current. According to the April 2023 Visa Bulletin, cases with a priority date of 22 March 2007 and before are current (and have visa numbers available). The Priority Date (USCIS receipt date) is relevant...not this approval date. When did USCIS receive the I-130?
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DejiBankole got a reaction from Mike E in F4 DATE
Can someone please check attached herewith uscis image and advise how it relates to the current December07 April 2023 visa bulletin stats?
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DejiBankole got a reaction from ovi666 in Birth Affidavit Format in the absence of Original Birth Certificate
An affidavit of birth should meet these requirements:
State the applicant’s full name, place of birth, date of birth, and the full names of both of the applicant’s parents. Include the full names of both parents of the applicant regardless of who writes the affidavit. For example, if an uncle executes an affidavit for you, his affidavit must list both of your parents’ names. State how the writer knows of the applicant’s birth. For example, your mother should state that she knows your date of birth because she gave birth to you. Your uncle or another family member may indicate they were present for the birth at the hospital. Write out dates with month, day and year. For example, use “May 10, 1980,” instead of “5/1/80.” List the first, middle and last name of each person whose name appears in the affidavit. This includes the applicant, the person signing the affidavit and both of the applicant’s parents’ names. Do not use initials even if this is your country’s naming custom. Ensure that the names listed in the affidavit appear exactly as they do in the adjustment of status forms. State the mother’s name as her current married name. Her name before marriage (or maiden name) should follow in parenthesis. For example, Jennifer Marie Williams (maiden name Eckerson). -
DejiBankole reacted to londongal in New K-1 RFE Master List
I found that this video helped give me a better idea of what is expected
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DejiBankole reacted to SalishSea in FB4 VISA
Both parties must be free to marry at the time the petition is filed, and K-1s can only be filed by USCs.
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DejiBankole got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in FB4 VISA
Thanks Susie, the additional document request notice from USCIS was dated March, 2011. Suggests case was filed a couple of months earlier, but I do not have exact date at the moment. I can make sense of the current F4 date you provided from the October visa bulletin going forward.
My concern is that at the current pace, starting a K1 application concurrently, divorce, bidding approvals and processing time may equate to average 24months, same as I've waited for over a decade already. I'm particular about steady assured process than to run off in another direction really. Please assure I can sit this in. Thank you !
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DejiBankole got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in FB4 VISA
Thanks. The receipt notice reads Boston Massachusetts.
Would you advise a K1 petition is filed concurrently, or beneficiary should just sit out the remaining few years before PD for i130 kicks in?
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DejiBankole got a reaction from SalishSea in FB4 VISA
Thanks Susie, the additional document request notice from USCIS was dated March, 2011. Suggests case was filed a couple of months earlier, but I do not have exact date at the moment. I can make sense of the current F4 date you provided from the October visa bulletin going forward.
My concern is that at the current pace, starting a K1 application concurrently, divorce, bidding approvals and processing time may equate to average 24months, same as I've waited for over a decade already. I'm particular about steady assured process than to run off in another direction really. Please assure I can sit this in. Thank you !
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DejiBankole reacted to arken in FB4 VISA
You can't start a K1 petition without first getting divorced whoever is getting divorced.
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DejiBankole reacted to SusieQQQ in FB4 VISA
F4 now is current for cases filed before 22 March 2007. When was your case filed? The approval date doesn’t matter for interview, the filing date (priority date) does.
If you have a fiancé it may be faster to have a K1 filed, depending on your actual F4 priority date.
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DejiBankole got a reaction from Boiler in FB4 VISA
Thanks. The receipt notice reads Boston Massachusetts.
Would you advise a K1 petition is filed concurrently, or beneficiary should just sit out the remaining few years before PD for i130 kicks in?