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  1. We started in January and she will land here in the States in 2 weeks. The whole process took us about 9 months. I think ours was a little faster than the average.
  2. That's great! How long did you wait to get DQed after resubmitted? We resubmitted on July 7th but fully expect to wait 2.5 months again.
  3. Did your approval take another 3 months? Or was it sooner?
  4. I am lost for words. I can't believe something so simple is going to push us back that much. The birth certificate looks clear to me.
  5. We got an RF for an unclear birth certificate(?)! I hope this does not push us back another 3 months!
  6. What is the official date they use to review your paperwork? I submitted the I864 and the supporting evidence on the 23rd and my wife submitted her civil documents on the 24th. We added additional documents a week ago and we are hoping that didn't affect our review date!
  7. Were we suppose to upload proof of domicile? I thought the address on my tax reports was enough? Now I am getting scared about getting an RF. Our submission date was on the 23rd so we are getting fairly close.
  8. In one of the Facebook groups, someone from Manila just had their interview and they said the interviewer asked them only for their birth certificate, marriage certificate, and passport. However, every case might be different? The interview seemed pretty easy and they only asked basic questions, such as: Who is your petitioner? When did you get married? How did you meet? Have you ever been to another country? Was your spouse married before?
  9. I would take them just in case. You can never be too sure. I think photocopies are fine though. My wife wanted me to send the original signed 864 but I really don't think that is needed for the interview. Do take the original formats of your civil documents though.
  10. Hello everyone, My wife and I recently got transferred to the NVC and we managed to pay our fees and submit all our paperwork last week. We are hoping everything goes well and we get an interview scheduled soon. My wife has a lot of anxiety about the interview and she wants to prepare as well as she can. I am aware that I might need to send her physical copies of certain documents but I am not sure which documents are required as there is conflicting information on the internet. For anyone that has gone through the process, what documents were you required to take to the interview in their original format and what kind of questions were asked at the interview? My wife has terrible anxiety about the process as she has been denied a tourist visa twice before and it left her a bit scared of dealing with embassy interviews. Thank you!
  11. We are well aware of that. We have already started collecting paperwork for our ROM and 9A Visa.
  12. I guess there wasn't any loophole we could squeeze through (as expected). Now to begin my paperwork for the 9a and start our CR1 process! Thanks guys for the clarity!
  13. Hello I have a question that I might already know the answer to but I figured that I might as well ask here to see if anyone with a wider knowledge or experience base can enlighten me a bit. My fiancé (now wife) and I were undergoing the K1 process since February of last year (NOA 1 2/2/20 and NOA 2 6/18/20) and as many of you know, the process has slowed down to almost a halt, since the emergence of COVID. We feel we have been stuck at the NVC for ages! At my fiancé's request we decided on foregoing the K1 and we got married last month through Utah's online marriage system. However, we are now seeing movement in our embassy (Manila) and we were wondering if the K1 was still valid since we got married in the US and not in a foreign country. We are legally married in the US but not yet in the Philippines. My gut tells me that our K1 has been voided although we haven't officially withdrawn. I know that we could choose to continue the K1 but there could be issues down the line especially during the adjustment of status if they notice that the official wedding date was before she arrived in the United States. Does anyone know if our K1 has been officially voided? Or did we just discover a loophole due the novel emergence of online weddings?
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