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    dzyrhetom reacted to Crazy Cat in After receiving the visa and bringing my mother( immigrant) what’s next   
    There is at least one video on Youtube showing the steps in paying the green card fee.  You might want to check it out.
     
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    dzyrhetom got a reaction from RRM in Parents of US Citizens, December 2017   
    Hey semsem,
     
    You don't need to send the original.  You are only required to send photocopies of those said documents mentioned above, unless they ask for it ( maybe during the interview).
     
    Now, are you married? If so, please don't forget to send in a copy of your marriage certificate. If your Mom is married too, I might as well send a copy of her marriage certificate as well. In addition to your naturalization certificate, I also send in a copy of the biographical page of my passport  just to show proof of domicile.
     
    Best of luck.
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    dzyrhetom got a reaction from RRM in Parents of US Citizens, December 2017   
    Congratulations!!!
     
    BTW, what country did the interview takes place?
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    dzyrhetom got a reaction from Journeyover in Parents of US Citizens, December 2017   
    Just submitted all the necessary docs for my mom 2 days ago....Lots of required docs and hopefully everything goes well 🤞🤞. Good to hear from you..yay you're almost there!
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    dzyrhetom got a reaction from Journeyover in Parents of US Citizens, December 2017   
    Congratulations!!!
     
    BTW, what country did the interview takes place?
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    dzyrhetom got a reaction from Webtinka in Parents of US Citizens, December 2017   
    Hello Webtinka,
    Welcome to the group!😊 I hope everything goes smoothly with your application! 
    Keep us updated!
     
    Take care,
    Dzyrhe
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    dzyrhetom reacted to Journeyover in Parents of US Citizens, December 2017   
    Congrats on getting your NVC welcome letter...it will go really fast now.
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    dzyrhetom got a reaction from mommyd in Calling all PARENTS PETITIONERS.   
    Hello mommyd,
    It looks like your docs/case is in order now, hopefully. When I sent my docs to USCIS Chicago Lockbox, I sent thru USPS using their priority mail and I never had an issue with it.  I'm a December  '17 filer -petitioning for my Mom and if you would take a look at my timeline below (through my signature), you probably can get some ideas on how long it will take to receive NOA1, NOA2 until NVC stage (bearing the case #) but then again , this is a case to case basis.
     
    Best of luck!
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    dzyrhetom reacted to Isabeltx in Parents of US Citizens, December 2017   
    Is anyone already schedule for interview? My mom's is August 23rd. We are a exited but I lit nervous
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    dzyrhetom reacted to Ilovemywife08 in Parents of US Citizens, December 2017   
    Just an update. Petition for my parents just got approved.
    PD: December 18, 2017
    NOA2: July 25, 2018
    Texas Service Center
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    dzyrhetom reacted to RLA in Getting a DANISH police certificate for my Mom   
    Have your mom write an e-mail to kbhv-acoe-kr@politi.dk, in English, requesting a police certificate for personal use ("straffeattest til privat brug").  Attach a scan of her passport's bio page as well as a signed (by her!) letter with that same request.  Include where and when she lived in Denmark.  
     
    http://israel.um.dk/en/travel-and-residence/other-consular-matters/a-copy-of-your-criminal-record/
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    dzyrhetom reacted to jennnnnnnnnna in January 2017 I-130 (Family Petition) Filers   
    I've been checking for a few days now, and I don't think there's a forum for January 2017 filers yet, so I'm going to start one. I just sent my mom's petition today via Fedex and it should be received at the Chicago Lockbox on Monday, January 11th. So excited!!!
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    dzyrhetom got a reaction from Renze in Looking for new Filipina friends in Orange County California   
    Hi Renze..Welcome to the US of A.. AKA " Strange New LAnd" as you have called it! hahahaha
    Hey I wish I was a lot closer to you but unfortunately am not...Im from somewhere in the Southeast and you are in the west! But if youd like to talk, I can add you to my skype..
    By the way, Im from Central Visayas too.....BISDAK kaayo day! hahaaha
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    dzyrhetom reacted to mozplay in We're both in tears over this. Please help. I can't be without her.   
    Jim, I'm glad you have joined VisaJourney in your efforts to figure out your options, but be very careful how you respond to people. Know that some of the folks on this thread have been giving good, solid, valuable advice for free for many many years. If you want to learn all that you can, you may want to put yourself in a place of humility and just take it all in. Good and bad, criticism and kudos.
    I am Canadian and my husband is the USC. When we first decided that I'd be making the move to the US, I naively thought that the process would maybe take a month or so to complete. In my mind, that was reasonable, right? I can't tell you how surprised I was when I started doing the research. But here is what we finally decided to do.

    I gave up my apartment and changed my permanent address to my aunt's address whom I had lived with before especially during transition periods. I packed up everything I wanted to keep and put it all in storage. At the end of the school year (I was a teacher) I put my dog and 1 suitcase in the trunk of my USC's car and we crossed the border. I had a history of crossing back and forth for a while, but they still pulled us into secondary mostly because I was not in my own car. After a short stay there, we were allowed to cross. At that point, I intended to stay for the summer and then go back to work in September. But getting pulled into secondary at the border crossing frightened the ####### out of me and we changed our plans. As a Canadian, I can VISIT the US for up to six months during a 12 month period. And that's what I did. We filed for a K-1 Visa while in the US and I stayed the six months living off of my fiance's savings. At the end of those six months, I returned to Canada for about 3 weeks while I attended the interview in Montreal, got the medical done, said my final goodbyes, rented a one-way Uhaul and loaded up my stuff. Crossing the border this time was a breeze, because I had all my paperwork in order.
    So all in all, we were apart for under a month and at that point, it was like a little vacation.
    Now, much of this will be different for you as you plan to get married first. When I filed, there were advantages to the K-1 route that I don't think exist anymore. But as a Canadian, she can VISIT the US for most of the waiting period. And regardless of what you say, there must be someone she can stay with if the six months are up and she needs to go back. Canadians aren't heartless people - someone will let her couch surf.
    It's just a matter of timing though. I agree with others ... she shouldn't be in the truck with you with all your worldly possessions. Can she cross before that? Is there someone for her to stay with in Buffalo? How long between your marriage on Monday and the date of your move? Regardless, good luck and take comfort in knowing that though the process is the same for Canadians as everyone else, at least you are closer to her than those who have their spouses and fiancees halfway across the world. What's a few months when you will have the rest of your lives together.
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