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Bert_Vzla

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  1. Hello all,

    I has a question regarding I-134 question 7. Around May last year I changed jobs, went from employee to consultant. As of right now I'm doing consulting on my own, but my last tax filing was while under being an employee. How should I go on about Type of Business and Name of Concern? Something along the lines of Consultant, and name of my client or should I use my previous job title and company?

    Another thing is since I live in Puerto Rico and we don't or are not required to submit federal tax forms. I think I need to translate our tax form or will my previous W2 suffice? The W2's are in english so I don't see any problems there. As for the 125% poverty line I'm good in that respect, so I don't think I might need any co-sponsor or more information. What else could or should I have at the ready just to be safe?

    Thanks in advance!

  2. Hello miminme,

    as I understand, the address for the I-129f form you probably need or should use the address you will live in once married and in the US. They will also use this address to communicate with you, so have your parents be read when such letters arrive. On the G-325 form you will be adding you addresses for the last five years, so it makes sense to use the address where you will live in on the I-129f and your current on the G-325. Maybe someone went through your same process that can back this up.

    As for the having met within the last two, I would say provide all the information from the beginning even if its older than two years. I used Pictures, purchase receipts while traveling together (this one could be tough), flight itineraries and boarding passes. Letters are also good for this, I think the more the better. (I need to start getting these letters actually, :wacko:)

    This is more or less what we provided for our case, but ours is different from yours. Hope this helps some and that someone!

  3. Hello everyone,

    I thank you all for the help you have provided us during our timeline. From the start we have been checking with this forums to see how things flow and it has been great, later I'll more on the whole ordeal.

    We have obtained our NOA2 Approved around January 29th, 2009 and around February 3rd, 2009 we received the NVC notice that the case has been sent to the embassy. My fiancee sent an email two weeks after the NVC letter to the embassy to check up on the information needed for the interview and when would the interview scheduled. The embassy has replied with a December 2009 date and that is way beyond our time frame for the I-129f notice approval of May 2009.

    What should/could we do? Send another email back to confirm this date? I called the embassy and was told that I have to do things over email.

    Any one else encountered this before, any words of wisdom are greatly appreciated. We are hoping to be married this summer, :dance:

    Again, thank you all for your time and effort helping others though this process.

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