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  1. Hi,

    File number is the same as your A-Number, written on your visa (the number beginning in A).

    As for the I-693, the civil surgeon should have the form. Or you can fill in part 1 yourself before you go, but don't sign it, and bring it along with you. I'm guessing you had a medical exam done for the K-1 so just bring your vaccination information with you and the doctor will fill in the vaccination part of the form and Part 5. The rest of the form is not necessary. They will give it back to you in a sealed envelope. Make sure the civil surgeon you go to is one approved by USCIS. It cost me $25 to get a civil surgeon to do this for me (in Kansas).

    For I-765, put in your maiden name in the space for 'other names used' and write 'maiden name' in parenthesis.

    'Which office' applies to you only if you applied for Employment Authorization before, so just put N/A if this is your first time.

    'Manner of last entry' and ' current immigration status' are both just 'K1'.

    THANK SO MUCH FOR HELPING ME I REALLY REALLY APPRECIATE IT... :D:yes:

  2. what surname should i used in the form? is it the surname when i was still single? or my husband surname???? and pls tell us how many picture do i need???

    Surname:

    You can use either your maiden/single name or new married (husband's) name on the I-485 (and related) forms. It is up to you; which ever you choose is what your PR/Green Card will say. Your marriage certificate should show the married name you chose (most states).

    Photos:

    The only photos you need to send are 2 passport style photos.

    thank you so much... do you mean i only need two passport picture for AOS, how about for EAD and AP???

  3. Look here in Visajourney under GUIDES ... that is just under the .COM at the top of the page.

    Then go to "How to File for Adjustment of Status "

    hope that help you.

    Rosie and I have done her AOS AP and EAD $1010.00. As for the TIME FRAME there really isn't one.

    Some getting it done in 2 months others wait a year or more. Yes, very very strange to say the least.

    Rosie and I are in month 5 but we have a problem ... they don't like our age difference so they are making it

    tougher on us.

    GOOD LUCK

    Rosie and David

    thank you so much for the info i really appreciate it

  4. I am writing this letter because of a problem that I have encountered with the USCIS regarding my fiance visa petition. I have done all that I can possibly do under my power to fix this problem but to no avail. I am hoping that your staff can help me resolve this issue so that I can continue on and complete my petition.

    I had filed this fiance visa petition (I-129F) with the USCIS on August and was approved on Dec. 19. The National Visa Center should have received the petition within a week of the approval date for further processing but until now more than two months have past and NVC still have not received it and have no record of it. I have waited four weeks from my approval notice to give it more than enough time for a possible mail delay before I started calling both USCIS and NVC to inquire about my case.

    After a month of waiting, I made it an effort to call twice a week to both agencies to check on my case but neither could help me. The customer service agents on both sides are not helpful, most are ignorant about the visa petition process, and are sometimes rude. Even the supervisors of these agencies particularly USCIS are incapable of giving a reasonable explanation as to what possibly happened to my petition, as a matter of fact one customer service supervisor that I have talked to adamantly insisted that after the approval of a fiance visa petition, it is then forwarded straight to the US Embassy of the beneficiary, in my case Manila, Philippines. She adamantly insisted that it does not go to NVC which is completely false. Much to my dismay I could not believe she works there and to make matter worse she is a supervisor, I was flabbergasted with her explanation. She does not even know the procedure of the visa petitions. Well after all the calls that I have made, it became apparent and obvious to me that my case is lost and is sitting on a pile somewhere. The progress had been halted because of an apparent error on the part of USCIS.

    I have discussed this issue with the legal office that prepared my petition and they told me that this exact situation has happened to two of their clients recently. Both petitions were mistakenly sent out to wrong service center after their approval, in both cases their petition were sent out to the National Records Center rather than to the National Visa Center. It took the interventions of their local representatives to rectify the matter. I strongly believe that exactly the same situation had happened to my petition. And because of the bureaucracy i will need your help to resolve my case.

    Please help me with my situation. The main objective is to track down and locate my petition and send it to the correct path which is to the National Visa Center... pls help us... :help: :help: :help: :help: :help::bonk:

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  5. I am writing this letter because of a problem that I have encountered with the USCIS regarding my fiance visa petition. I have done all that I can possibly do under my power to fix this problem but to no avail. I am hoping that your staff can help me resolve this issue so that I can continue on and complete my petition.

    I had filed this fiance visa petition (I-129F) with the USCIS on August and was approved on Dec. 19. The National Visa Center should have received the petition within a week of the approval date for further processing but until now more than two months have past and NVC still have not received it and have no record of it. I have waited four weeks from my approval notice to give it more than enough time for a possible mail delay before I started calling both USCIS and NVC to inquire about my case.

    After a month of waiting, I made it an effort to call twice a week to both agencies to check on my case but neither could help me. The customer service agents on both sides are not helpful, most are ignorant about the visa petition process, and are sometimes rude. Even the supervisors of these agencies particularly USCIS are incapable of giving a reasonable explanation as to what possibly happened to my petition, as a matter of fact one customer service supervisor that I have talked to adamantly insisted that after the approval of a fiance visa petition, it is then forwarded straight to the US Embassy of the beneficiary, in my case Manila, Philippines. She adamantly insisted that it does not go to NVC which is completely false. Much to my dismay I could not believe she works there and to make matter worse she is a supervisor, I was flabbergasted with her explanation. She does not even know the procedure of the visa petitions. Well after all the calls that I have made, it became apparent and obvious to me that my case is lost and is sitting on a pile somewhere. The progress had been halted because of an apparent error on the part of USCIS.

    I have discussed this issue with the legal office that prepared my petition and they told me that this exact situation has happened to two of their clients recently. Both petitions were mistakenly sent out to wrong service center after their approval, in both cases their petition were sent out to the National Records Center rather than to the National Visa Center. It took the interventions of their local representatives to rectify the matter. I strongly believe that exactly the same situation had happened to my petition. And because of the bureaucracy i will need your help to resolve my case.

    Please help me with my situation. The main objective is to track down and locate my petition and send it to the correct path which is to the National Visa Center....

    :(:bonk:

    :help: :help: :angry:

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