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Turquoise

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  1. I’ve heard some people are waiting more than 40 days to get RFER to approved. Anyone know if this is one of those considered complex RFE and waiting for months to hear back?
  2. Hi again! I was wondering how long it took for the RFER change to Approved for you?
  3. Hopefully it will go smoothly. I’ve heard people are waiting from RFER to approved for more than 40 days 😬 Thank you! ☀️
  4. Oh we just got the letter!!! It’s the court documents. We need to show charges and dispositions for every offense
  5. Oh, no no, we’re still waiting for the RFE letter, but I’m just guessing what it could be.. I know it’s quite misleading, but I just want to be as prepared as possible 😅 I just have seen other people posts about them getting an RFE because of their DUI (that they need to send the police records). Because I know we just sent the original (? I know it wasn’t just a basic copy, so it must be a certified copy) court document
  6. I just double checked and he has only one DUI. So I’m guessing the RFE might be about showing police records, although they didn’t ask for that in the I-129f form. That’s annoying that they always ask for RFE if someone had DUI. Why they couldn’t mention about the police records in the form in the first hand? At least that’s what I’ve read about other people that had RFE’s whose fiancé’s had DUI before. I’m beneficiary
  7. Hey hey! I was wondering if we needed to send the I-129f case with both DUI documents? Although we were able to add only one of them because the other one was deleted in the system.. or I’m just overthinking.. if anyone has an experience like this, please share! (Both documents as he got DUI twice) Oh, and we got an RFE, we’re waiting on the letter, but I’m guessing it’s about asking for the CERTIFIED court documents and police records.
  8. It’s worth waiting! Everything will be okay! I’m waiting for the NOA2 too and I’m really worried if everything will be okay - we did follow a really good guide, and added quite a lot of evidence and everything, but I’m overthinking that something might be missing. My fiancé’s mom is trying to calm me down and is saying that we did everything we could and there shouldn’t be an RFE 😄
  9. I’m sorry for that! May I ask what is the reason of the RFE?
  10. Congratulations! 🥳 and thank you for the info above!
  11. Sorry, what does PI mean? And when you can send it? And how did you calculate that the NVC are sending out the visa packets every two weeks (Every other Tuesday)? thank you ☀️
  12. Hello! Should my fiancé check “yes” although he doesn’t make enough money? We’re going to have his Mom as a joint-sponsor. Do you think/know he should check “yes”, and on the question 19 he could write that he’ll cover as much as he can, but overall the money coverings will be from his Mom? Or do you think/know that he should check “no” and mention on the question 19 that he’ll cover as much as he can, but overall the money coverings will be from his Mom? Someone said to just pick “yes”, but I want to double check. I watched Yasmin & Suraj video and she didn’t mention the version of question 18 I got. She explained everything else and it was really informative and helpful! I would really appreciate to hear your experience!
  13. I’m from Latvia. I called the embassy of U.S. in Latvia and asked what embassy should I pick in the I-129f form. The lady said to pick the embassy in Sweden since Latvia don’t do the K1 visa interviews anymore
  14. Much appreciated! Haha, yes, you never know - sometimes it's also good to be prepared with stuff that they don't even mention I'm just overthinking, hah
  15. Hello! A new day, a new question I wanted to know what are your recommendations about what kind of documents, statements, apostilled documents should I take with me to the U.S.? For safety reasons, I'm thinking to order a statement that I am not married that is translated in English (from a legit translation company) and get that document apostilled. I know I will need to redo my drivers license in the U.S., but I was thinking to order a statement in English to at least show them that I have a drivers license from my country. I'm thinking to order a certified copy of my birth certificate which is translated in English and Apostilled. I already have a translated and apostilled birth certificate.. would it be worth it to make a copy too? Or it would be just a waste of money? What are your thoughts and recommendations? I really appreciate all of your previous answers to my questions before! It's really nice that VJ is such a big community that are willing to help each other.
  16. Congratulations! Would you mind writing down the documents they asked? And would you mind pasting the list of the documents they asked you in the email/mail?
  17. Exactly! Better be safe than sorry! Noted, thank you a lot!
  18. Thank you for the reply! Good to know! Sorry, one more question - about your birth certificate. Did you bring an original and a copy of your birth certificate? Some people say that it’s needed to have a certified copy of your birth certificate to bring to the visa interview. Did you have a certified copy or a “basic copy” of your BC?
  19. Thank you again for all the information! Just one more question - did they request your fiancé’s birth certificate copy at the interview? If yes, did you get a certified birth certificate copy he mailed it to you? Or you just printed out the original one that was scanned. Also, when you bring your original birth certificate, did you just made a copy of your original birth certificate or did you need to get an official certified birth certificate? This might be really confusing, I hope you can understand what I meant 😅
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