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Franklocks2000

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  1. For clarification purposes: NOTE: I-130 and I-129F are for two separate individuals (i.e., 130 for my biological sister and 129F for soon to-be-wife) RULE OF THUMB: As you go through your biographical data during the biometric process, please do not forget to check every information vividly and cease the opportunity to correct stuffs in the system as necessary. After all these years of citizenship, I found out that my "country of birth" was still the same as my "country of citizenship". So see the biometric exercise as a blessing than anything else. I may be wrong. lol!
  2. Just an update: Had my biometrics today as a petitioner. Was Code 5 -----> Fingerprint right hand (index and middle finger) photo and signature . What is interesting: 1.) Met the lady that did the biometrics at the bus stop today. For some reason, I took a closer look at her. During the process, the question came up if she was the person I probably saw at the bus stop and she answered in the affirmative. She then said you are doing this biometrics because you are going to be "responsible soon and that is why you are here and they are not". Thought that was interesting. 2.} Few hours later after the biometrics, my old petition (I-130 Petition for Alien Relative, filed about 4-yrs ago) got updated with today's date saying it is still under processing. However, the form I-129F (Petition for Alien Fiancee) which was the reason for the biometrics is still at NOA1. huh! So am still wating but if you are scheduled for bio code 5, don't sweat it. Appears to be an easy process. The "wait" time is what makes me jittery. Let's keep hoping and hoping till all get done. If anyone has similar experiences (I-129F and or I-130}, you can add to the story to keep the reading public occupied as we wait. lol!
  3. Hopefully so. Some of us go into some form of a little "frenzy", especially in these days and times. I may be wrong. lol! Thanks "cat" though. Do appreciate your input.
  4. Yes, I am the petitioner. Should have included that, Sorry!
  5. We are awaiting for our NOA2 and I just received Form i-797C to appear at a support center for biometrics for further acction(s) on my application. Has anyone experienced this istuation before? And if so, what are some of the expectations, if any? Your input are always welcome.
  6. Given the current shutdown, I envisage that K-1 case reviews among others would be impacted. Has anyone experience such situations? Just being curious so I don't expect too much from USCIS.
  7. Thanks for info. She is not coming to stay. This is one of her regular visits.
  8. We are in the early stage of the K-1. Filed on August 8 and received NOA1 on August 12. My fiancée (beneficiary) is visiting for a couple of weeks. Is it ok at this point whiles she is here to add her to my stuffs such as holding joint accounts etc. or wait after the 90-day visa is issued and we are officially married and living together before we start having "joint ownership" of assets in lieu of the adjustment of status application? It gets muddy sometimes, so your inputs are always welcome.
  9. My fiancée is a British and there is one year age gap,
  10. Hello, I plan on filing a k-1 for my fiancée as a US citizen. Met and been in a relationship since last December, 2024. Do I qualify for the 2-year statute?
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