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  1. <!--quoteo(post=2358932:date=Nov 3 2008, 06:41 PM:name=Mononoke28)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Mononoke28 @ Nov 3 2008, 06:41 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=2358932"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec--><img src="http://www.visajourney.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/whistling.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":whistle:" border="0" alt="whistling.gif" />

    <i>Diana</i><!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

    ole ve..que mente tan retorcida

    Me puede resolver una duda yo me case y ya tuve mi ajuste de estatus mi esposa recibio la grenn card quisiera saber si ella puede viajar con la green card que llego por dos anos gracias

  2. Nydia... gracias por la amable bienvenida... soy Alex de Alejandro ;)

    y en lo que se puede ayudar aqui estamos

    Buenas noches mi pregunta es, estoy en mi ajuste de estatus y ya tuve mis biometris , hoy me llego una carta citandome para una entrevista quisiera saber que preguntan y tambien cuanto tiempo se demora en tener mi residencia gracias si me pueden responder

  3. Se coloca C 9

    Sorry andaba comiendo una mandarina, un saludo

    HOLA SI ESTAN HABLANDO DEL I-765 LA RESPUESTA EN LA PREGUNTA 16 ES (A)(6).

    A. K-1 Nonimmigrant Fiance(e) of U.S. Citizen orK-2 Dependent--(a)(6). File your EAD applicationif you are filing within 90 days from the date of entry.This EAD cannot be renewed. Any EAD applicationother than for a replacement must be based on yourpending application for adjustment under ©(9)

    ESTO LO ENCONTRARAN EN LAS INSTRUCIONES DEL FORMULARIO Y POR LO QUE PUDE ENTERDE EN NUESTRA CATEGORIA DE VISA K1 LA RESPUESTA ES (A)(6) ADEMAS DE QUE HACI RESPONDIMOS EN NUESTROS FORMULARIOS....

    CREO NO ESTAR EQUIVOCADA PERO NOSE, USTEDES TIENEN LA ULTIMA PALABRA....

    MONICA

    Hola monica, bueno en este punto veo que las respuestas se entrelazan. Pero hay una cosa que me lleva a colocar ©(9), y es que al final de este punto dice que la I-765 puede ser presentada junto con la I-485. La parte donde dice (a)(6) si te fijas al final, refiere a la ©(9). Osea que para mi parecer no hay ningun problema entre la (a)(6) a la ©(9).

    En mi caso coloque en mis papeles la ©(9), alguien mas puede aportar a este punto?

    Hola Nydia yo sigo con la inquietud sobre el I-765, jjjajajajjaa...Chester esta de viaje y lo llame para que me esplicara, el dice que si que nuestro caso de visa K1 la repuesta es (a)(6) que el ©(9) esparan otro tipo de aplicacion...adjunto la traduccion

    A. K-1 de no inmigrante Fiance (e) ciudadano de los EE.UU. o K-2 dependientes - (a) (6). EAD presentar su solicitud si usted está presentando dentro de los 90 días a partir de la fecha de entrada. Este EAD no puede ser renovado. Cualquier solicitud de la División de Asistencia Electoral para que no sea un reemplazo debe basarse en la espera de su solicitud de ajuste bajo © (9).

    lo que le pude entender a el, es que antes se podia aplicar solo por el ajuste de estatus y pagar X valor y despues por el permiso de trabajo y pagar otro X valor y ahi se podia aplicar con el ©(9)....

    Pero como ahora en una sola aplicacion y con un solo valor entran todos, se aplica es el (a)(6)...

    Espero de todo corazon no crear una confucion , solo quiero colaborar y me perdonaran de ante mano si estoy mal, pero es como yo lo entiendo. :innocent:

  4. 3-6 meses por un EAD??? nunca.

    Por sus propias reglas...siempre es 90 días o menos.

    It is always within 90 days by their own rules.

    ¿Nunca??? El USCIS no trabaja a ciencia cierta y sí han habido casos donde se demora hasta un año. Por lo general 3 meses más ó menos, pero hay que estar preparados por si se demora más lo cual ha pasado muchas veces.

    Diana

    Quisiera saber cuanto se demora la green card despues de hacer las huellas digitales gracias

  5. Diana que pena mira revise mi aprovacion de la i-129f y solo hay dos numeros uno es INS receipt number EAC0909 y el otro es el case number BGT2009 cual de estos dos es el A# y gracias

    Este ese un ejemplo del NOA2 donde muestra el # A. Si el suyo no tiene ése número coloque "N/A".

    http://www.visajourney.com/gallery/display...0&uid=50862

    En el I-131 no tiene que colocar el motivo para viajar, pero si quiere coloque en la parte donde hacen la pregunta el por qué lo necesita sin tener que adjuntar una carta adicional.

    Diana

    Una pregunta los formularios que debo llenar para el ajuste de estatus debo llenarlos con el apellido de casada o de soltera gracias

  6. Gracias Diana por tu ayuda y tengo otra pregunta si alguien o tu me pueden ayudar , estoy llenando el formulario I-485, en la parte 1 la pregunta donde dice A# (if any) que se escribe cual numero y la otra pregunta es en la parte 3 donde dice nonimmigrant visa number que numero es el del pasaporte me pueden ayudar por favor, es necesario llenar la forma I-131 para poder viajar a colombia

    El # A lo encuentra en la aprobación del I-129F, o sea el NOA2. El # de visa es el número rojo de su visa que se encuentra en su pasaporte.

    Sí, necesita llenar el I-131 para poder volver a entrar a los EE.UU. si por algún motivo tiene que salir.

    Diana

    Diana que pena mira revise mi aprovacion de la i-129f y solo hay dos numeros uno es INS receipt number EAC0909 y el otro es el case number BGT2009 cual de estos dos es el A# y gracias

    Otra Pregunta cuando lleno mi I-131 debo adjuntar una carta donde explico porque quiero salir de USA es cierto o no gracias

  7. Gracias Diana por tu ayuda y tengo otra pregunta si alguien o tu me pueden ayudar , estoy llenando el formulario I-485, en la parte 1 la pregunta donde dice A# (if any) que se escribe cual numero y la otra pregunta es en la parte 3 donde dice nonimmigrant visa number que numero es el del pasaporte me pueden ayudar por favor, es necesario llenar la forma I-131 para poder viajar a colombia

    El # A lo encuentra en la aprobación del I-129F, o sea el NOA2. El # de visa es el número rojo de su visa que se encuentra en su pasaporte.

    Sí, necesita llenar el I-131 para poder volver a entrar a los EE.UU. si por algún motivo tiene que salir.

    Diana

    Diana que pena mira revise mi aprovacion de la i-129f y solo hay dos numeros uno es INS receipt number EAC0909 y el otro es el case number BGT2009 cual de estos dos es el A# y gracias

  8. Alguien me podria ayudar con un ejemplo de registro de nacimiento colombiano en ingles un jemplo de como hacerlo gracias

    Todos los registros civiles de nacimiento en Colombia no son iguales, pero tengo este ejemplo basado en uno que alguien me envió.

    Diana

    REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA – CIVIL REGISTER # 1234567

    SUPERINTENDENCY OF NOTARY AND REGISTER: BIRTH REGISTER

    IDENTIFICATION No BASIC PART: (year, month, day) 73 03 09 COMPLE. PART: 12345

    CIVIL REGISTRATION OFFICE: SECOND NOTARY MUNICIPALITY: (City)

    CODE: 1234

    GENERIC SECTION

    REGISTERED PARTY: SURNAMES: (1st & 2nd last names) NAMES: (1st name & middle name) SEX: (male/female) BIRTH DATE: DAY: MONTH: YEAR: BIRTH PLACE: COUNTRY: COLOMBIA: DEPARTMENT: MUNICIPALITY: (city).

    SPECIFIC SECTION

    BIRTH DATA: CLINIC, HOSPITAL: (enter place birth took place) TIME: TYPE OF CERTIFICATION: MEDICAL CERTIFICATE NAME OF CERTIFIER: (name of the person who signed the birth certificate) LICENSE NUMBER: 123

    MOTHER: SURNAMES: (1st & 2nd last names) NAMES: (1st name & middle name) AGE: IDENTIFICATION: CITIZENSHIP CARD No: (enter # of cédula) ISSUED IN: (city it was issued) NATIONALITY: OCCUPATION:

    FATHER: SURNAMES: (1st & 2nd last names) NAMES: (1st name & middle name) AGE: IDENTIFICATION: CITIZENSHIP CARD No: (enter # of cédula) ISSUED IN: (city it was issued) NATIONALITY: OCCUPATION:

    DEPONENT: CITIZENSHIP CARD No (enter # of cédula & city it was issued)

    SIGNATURE: SIGNED MAILING ADDRESS: NAME:

    REGISTRATION DATE: DAY: MONTH: YEAR:

    SIGNATURE OF THE REGISTRATION OFFICIAL: SIGNED BY NOTARY

    ORIGINAL FOR THE CIVIL REGISTER OFFICE

    NOTE: GOT CIVIL MARRIAGE BY (enter name of spouse)

    DATED: (enter date marriage took place)

    PLACE: (enter place of marriage)

    SIGNED: NOTARY (enter date marriage certificate was signed)

    Translator’s Certification

    I [typed name], certify that I am fluent (conversant) in the English and ________ languages, and that the above/attached document is an accurate translation of the document attached entitled ______________________________.

    Signature_________________________________

    Date Typed Name

    Address

    Gracias Diana por tu ayuda y tengo otra pregunta si alguien o tu me pueden ayudar , estoy llenando el formulario I-485, en la parte 1 la pregunta donde dice A# (if any) que se escribe cual numero y la otra pregunta es en la parte 3 donde dice nonimmigrant visa number que numero es el del pasaporte me pueden ayudar por favor, es necesario llenar la forma I-131 para poder viajar a colombia

  9. an all too common case with these Russian brides.

    Are we going to continue with the stereotyping?

    Can people please try to help the OP without making generalizations or stereotyping?

    Do you want to get the thread locked again? Really! Learn not to bundle everybody on the same bandwagon. And please, lay off the insults too!

    No! I do not agree that it is all too common case with "these Russian brides." However, I do agree that some times, people of all nationalities prefer to join their familiar people once they arrive to the USA looking for the support they left behind when they decided to move away from home and everything familiar to start a new life in the USA.

    Unfortunately, when our SOs prefer to listen to their "friends" more than to us, we are left at the mercy of the intentions of the familiar group. And if the group thinks that taking advantage of the USC is better than trying to build the best possible life with him/her, then we, USCs, get in trouble.

    It is a difficult situation and I wish I had the right answer to avoid it, because soon my SO will be here and I want her not to fall prey of the terrible advice she may get from her "new friends." I am realistic about life, and I am at least trying to prevent the situation by telling her clearly the kind of advice she is going to receive when she gets to the USA. Having a constant open conversation may help, but only time will tell. I hope that I am successful.

    To the OP, there is no much you can do now. She already made up her mind. Run fast, and make sure that you do not suffer more than you already have. Take it as a learning experience and move on. If you are open, you will find somebody who will really love you and who will be happy to share her life with you for the rest of your future... even another Russian, if you are still fascinated with these women, as I am :dance:

    Get over with the stereotying thing....yes you got to be carefull with these russian brides....no doubt about it....be realistic ok...I Would. I have the right to stereotype with people who do this....what is the problem with stereotyping.

  10. K-1 Visa Holder Starter Kit

    compiled by LisaD

    CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR ENGAGEMENT! You must be so excited! Man, there is so much for you to digest...plan on reading a great deal! No, getting married to a foreign national is not like the movie 'Green Card'. You are gonna be shocked!

    Do yourself a favor and read the GUIDES <---click here! as well as understanding what a K-1 Visa actually is.

    Read the FAQs <----click here!

    And if you have a specific question that you're unsure of...hit up the Forum Search <---click here!. Most times, your question has been asked and answered countless times over.

    Please refer to these tools that the admin CAPTAIN EWOK has provided. And many members have worked very hard to write all this info.........

    And one more thing....BREATHE!!! Yes it seems like a lot of ####### and red tape to go through, but there are countless couples who have gone through this and who have lived to tell the tale.

    oh, and no, you cannot file for a K-1 and get married while you're waiting. <---CLICK HERE!

    Useful links along your K1 Visa Journey:

    compiled by Sheriff Uling

    [CLICK HERE] - Department of State (DOS) Nonimmigrant Visa Information (Overview of the K1 Process)

    [CLICK HERE] - USCIS FAQ for Fiance(e) (2pg PDF File)

    [CLICK HERE] - 5 Stages of the K1 Visa Process "Simplified and Theoretical" (according to Sheriff Uling)

    [CLICK HERE] - VJ's K1 Visa Guide & Information (Detailed Steps for Filing)

    [CLICK HERE] - VJ's K1 Visa Flowchart (General Overview)

    [CLICK HERE] - VJ's K1 Visa Tips (Tips on Forms and Documents)

    [CLICK HERE] - VJ's Acronym and Form Definition page (Great for New Members)

    [CLICK HERE] - Manila Embassy K1 Visa Guide (Specific to the Philippines)

    Make sure you also check out the Example Forms Section. This section has many example forms, for a general case, that you can use as reference.

    Here is the official USCIS FAQ for Fiance(e) Visa's: http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/A2.pdf. Once you file you will have several options available to track your case.

    Helpful Notes for K1 Applicants (If you have a suggestion that you think should be added please PM me):

    Note #1 (suggested by member: Mew):

    Many VJs find it difficult to figure out how to check for touches and ask for :help: . So I thought I'd have this topic to make it easier for everyone.

    What is a touch?

    As JEDI's defined it (http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=20192#):

    Any time your application is handled by someone at a Service Centre, the barcode is scanned, which results in an update to the "last date" for your case on the USCIS website. When the date changes, this mean that someone has physically handled or "touched" your case. There are many reasons your application may be "touched" - from simply being moved from one desk to another, to RFE's, to being approved.

    There are 2 kinds of touches. There are the ones that show some kind of update, there are the ones that don't bring a new message. By logging into the account, take a look at the date that shows next to your case number. If it's changed, you've been touched.

    By clicking on the case number, you get to check whether it was an update touch or not. The ones that don't show updates are connected with some kind of work done with regard to your case - it merely shows that they've taken a look at it somehow.

    What? Case number? Account? Hang on, let me explain it. :)

    How do I get to check it out?

    First thing is, get your receipt number (or case number). You can find it online on the back of the check you used to pay for the filing of the application when it's been cashed. If you can't do that, wait for the NOA1 in the mail. It'll be there.

    There are 3 ways to check for updates.

    1. By searching online: https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/index.jsp - you'll just need the receipt number.

    2. By logging into your account. To register on the USCIS site: https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/termscondi...ntextType=CU_EN

    3. By e-mail (once you have registered and clicked on the "E-mail on" button.

    Options 1 and 3 are good if you only wish to check for status update. Option number 2 shows the mysterious touches (somebody worked on your case but we can't be sure what has been done).

    Option 2 in detail:

    Log into your account: https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/login.jsp

    It'll show a table:

    Receipt Number | E-mail | Last Updated | (mm/dd/yyyy) | Form # |Form Title

    Take a look at the date in the "last updated" box. Then go to "Receipt Number" and check the message. Is it different from the last update you got?

    Yes: :) Great! You got an update that changes the status of your case.

    No: :( Aw. They have just worked on your case...

    Please note that the date on the update notices don't change. For example, if you got a message saying your petition was approved on JUNE 20, 2006, that date will never change. The ones that might change are the ones you get to see at the chart when you log into the account.

    Do I really need to check the mysterious touches?

    Not at all. Only obsessive people like me, for example, will do it. I find it comforting to know that someone's been working on my case :)

    Also, you only get to check the status before your petition is fowarded to the NVC...

    I hope I covered it all. :thumbs:

    Note #2 (suggested by member: sukie175 and pax):

    ***This applies in general to everyone**** Regarding your Overseas Medical: Please note that you need to ask the Doctor at whichever Hospital you go to - To give you the Department of State's vaccination worksheet (or at least an official copy) - it is known as the DS-3025 (this is not the same as the USCIS form I-693 or I-693A Suppliment). You will need this for your Visa interview and for later on when you adjust status to a permanent resident in the US.

    When you apply to adjust status in the States, assuming you as a K-1 holder apply within one year of the original medical, you need an I-693A. This is USCIS'S VACCINATION SUPPLEMENT. Here's where it gets tricky! Some people have submitted a DS-3025 with their AOS package and have NOT received RFE's. Some HAVE. If you want to be absolutely safe in terms of your medical documentation as a K-1 adjusting status, you should take your DS-3025 to a USCIS-certified civil surgeon and ask them to transfer the information from your DS-3025 to an I-693A. They should do this for a nominal charge. If they try to tell you you need a full medical examination, DO NOT LISTEN. You ONLY need the vaccination supplement. The following memo from the USCIS documents that this completed form will remain valid beyond one year when submitted with most Adjustment of Status applications.

    http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/I693MedExt011106.pdf

    The civil surgeon should give you an I-693A documenting the fact that your vaccinations are complete (either they were completed when you had your medical or you had them completed stateside). You should submit this with your AOS package.

    Note #3:

    Make sure on all photo's you submit to the USCIS / Dept of State that you label on the back of the photo (felt tip marker suggested) the names, date and location of the photo and the people in it (namely you and your fiance).
    Note #4:

    Later on when you file for AOS you will need to know where your non immigrant visa # is. This image shows you where:

    normal_visa_after_entry.jpg

    Note #5:

    Frequently Asked Questions answered by the Department of State regarding a K-1 Visa:

    http://usembassy-australia.state.gov/consular/ivfaq.html

    Note #6:

    This thread discusses exceptions to the requirement for having met within the last 2 years:

    http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=33474

    Hello!

    Sorry if I posted on the wrong forum

    QUESTION...My fiancee will get package 3 next week most likely. So I think she will be here in the states before october of this year. Her sister is getting married in october. My question is CAN MY FIANCEE GO BACK TO HER NATIVE COUNTRY TO ATTEND HER SISTERS WEDDING ONCE SHE IS IN THE STATES WITH ME?

    Thanks in advance for your replies

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