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    J.W. got a reaction from Spmaria in Immigration Guides for Foreign Relatives   
    hi I just want to share the ACL letter Sample from NVC. So people knows how it looks. I modified the case# and other important information for security reason.
    Here's the attachment.
    acl universal sample1.pdf
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    J.W. reacted to Greenbaum in Accompanying US Petitioner to US Embassy   
    I spend countless hours on VJ helping people process through their medical, CFO and USEM to finally get their visa. I spend time creating a website to help, so those who are interviewing at USEM can AVOID any pitfalls that others who have gone before you have shared or what I had experience. I read countless postings here so that I can keep abreast to any changes and so I can alert folks like you and to keep myself and my website update with the most CURRENT information. I keep all the current information on file in Microsoft's ONENOTE so when a question is asked it's probably been asked before and I can retrieve the answer and post it for their well being. This I do so YOU AND OTHERS don't have any problems.
    I wish you much success.
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    J.W. reacted to Cyberfx1024 in Accompanying US Petitioner to US Embassy   
    How much stuff do you have if you don't mind me asking? It sounds like you have alot of stuff. If it is a few things like a thumbdrive, cell phone, possibly a small tablet then he can avail of that service for him at the embassy. If it is more than that then I would say no he can't because the slots aren't that big at all to hold things like a large tablet or laptop. Also to have your fiance just wait outside the embassy is pretty inconsiderate and would negate the whole reason of him trying to be their for the interview.
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    J.W. got a reaction from sumitlesia in Immigration Guides for Foreign Relatives   
    hi I just want to share the ACL letter Sample from NVC. So people knows how it looks. I modified the case# and other important information for security reason.
    Here's the attachment.
    acl universal sample1.pdf
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    J.W. reacted to Fandango in Advice on infidelity/lying   
    When there's doubt, there's no doubt.
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    J.W. reacted to Myopia in she should made to pay!!!   
    It has to be about a man. ALways is.
    There is something really weird about spitefulness masquerading as self righteousness.
    If she was such a good friend to you, why would you not tell her husband?
    Better yet, why didn't she tell you?
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    J.W. reacted to LoriT in Check Status Syndrome...   
    Yep, in the beginning you check constantly. Then about month 2 you taper off because you know you have a while to wait. Then at month 4 you start back up again. Then at month 5 you start going insane and make USCIS your homepage
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    J.W. reacted to naypime in SSN   
    go to ssa department girl sa us embassy..fill up the forms for applying ssn online ...tas punta ka ng us embassy no need for appointment just walk in..
    btw heres the email from us embassy about what to do
    .
    The following are needed child's Social Security
    Number application:
    1. Completed and signed Application for a Social Security Card (form
    SS-5 attached)
    2. Proof of age such as birth certificate or Consular Report of Birth
    Abroad
    3. Proof of US citizenship or Resident Alien status such as US
    passport
    or Resident Alien Card
    4. Proof of identity such as US passport or Resident Alien Card
    We accept only original documents or the original certified true copy
    of
    the documents. Please submit your wife and child's SSN application
    package to the following address:
    Social Security Administration
    US Embassy
    1201 Roxas Blvd.
    Ermita 0930 Manila
    Philippines
    Thank you for your inquiry.
    Social Security Administration
    American Embassy
    1201 Roxas Blvd. Ermita
    0930 Manila
    tel. +63 2 301.2000 ext 5085, 6319, 6302
    fax +63 2 522.1514
    email: FBU.Manila@ssa.gov
    web: socialsecurity.gov
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    J.W. reacted to YuAndDan in SSN   
    Not a K-1 petition filing topic... Moving to Regional...
    http://www.socialsecurity.gov/foreign/foreign.htm#PHILIPPINES
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    J.W. reacted to jkminney in Cheating the System   
    It continues to amaze me that people come on a site that's for getting visa's and doing everything the correct way no matter how long it takes and asking questions about how to get around the rules. People are always on here looking for ways to cheat the system and how to get their spouse/significant other here without putting in the work and time it requires. I'm seriously annoyed by the fact that people are constantly doing this. NONE of us want to be apart from our partner and part of the reason all these rules and regulations are in place is because of the people trying to be sly. I've been apart from my husband for 2 years now...visits in between but not living the life we are envisioned because we are doing all of this immigration the correct way. This is my second time going through this...yes it was a choice but it doesn't making the time apart any easier. I would love for those people searching this site for a short cut to ####### off (to put it kindly). I'm sure plenty others feel the same way Discuss lol
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    J.W. reacted to ~happyndinlove~ in Men Your Thoughts On Filipina   
    I'm with you...and in fact, I would feel very offended, dissed and minimized if my husband referred to me in this way.
    I wonder, IF, these men would like to be referred to as "my American" by their spouses/finacess and I wonder how they'd feel about it.
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    J.W. reacted to maya62 in bringing dried fish in america   
    Drying is an effective means of food preservation because the "water activity" of the food (the hydration level, if you will) is lowered below the threshold where it can support pathogens. I'd be surprised if they raised an objection, but they may.
    APHIS (part of USDA) is charged with regulating the import of food. I didn't see anything on their website regarding dried fish, but there is a phone number.
    http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Regulations_&_Policies/products_for_personal_consumption/index.asp
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    J.W. reacted to EmYeu in I m bored at work let start a topic with something   
    No ..Thanks guys..
    But now let have a little prayer for those in Japan.
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    J.W. reacted to JimVaPhuong in I m bored at work let start a topic with something   
    Meh. Kid's stuff.
    Try this:

    This stuff is so hot it comes with an eye dropper. On a scale of one to ten, pepperheads rates it a 12!
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    J.W. reacted to mjaye65 in Marriage Fraud, Divorce and a life on hold . . .   
    Well I went through annulment with my Rina.
    She had married a Filipino whom a year after their child was born went to another country to work.
    Communication between them at first was good for a year of so then drifted to less and less.
    As required he sent money to PI but after leaving PI he changed the routing of the money to an account for his mother and Rina would have to prove cause and need to get some. She is not a beggar so she pulled herself up by the boot straps and carried on. She had three sons from a previous marriage and they needed a strong mother. One of the sons from a previous marriage got sick and eventually died, but while he was deteriotaing in the hospital the husband never called and finally just before the son died he called only to he refuse to help as it was her son from a previous marriage not their son. Anyway he fell in love and remarried in that country and had a child there.
    Neither pursued an annulment. She did not make enough and he could care less of course.
    When I met her I wondered the same thing as you do. Why wait?
    Well it can be a mess and we were scammed by a friend of a friend’s friend who was an attorney, 3K US out the window on the first trip around the merry go round.
    Then we went through it again with the best attorney I had heard of and I saw the process and the statements required, wow.
    We made it though and he never showed up because he was in the other country. Now once the annulment was over and word reached him he wanted to be a parent again, mmmm to late. His son is my son now. He calls only in November before Christmas to see if his son want to meet him in Manila course he does not but man is that day painful when the phone call comes. I told Rina that he will not call Dallas so just bare it out till we are in the states and all will be better then.
    The last call in Nov 2010 my son told the father when he called that my dad is coming over from Dallas again to see me and therefore he could not go to manila to see anyone.
    No tears this time which I think is a good sign he is letting go of the dead beat.
    If the love is strong, the feelings true, If like me you can not imagine life without her.
    Stand beside her and walk with her through the journey to Annulment and cherish the life for the two of you once you past this small hurdle.
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    J.W. reacted to rlogan in Marriage Fraud, Divorce and a life on hold . . .   
    Hi Poodle Guy
    "Intelligent" enough to pull marriage fraud on a Japanese victim.
    Not intelligent enough or without sufficient drive to fix the problem she caused for herself in five to six years, or even to find out what she needed to have the next guy pay for.
    It is her responsibility to know what to do, not to drop it in the lap of someone else.
    Sounds like she runs with some really nice people.
    Her dreams did come true - regarding fraud - it's just that those dreams are very short-sighted, irresponsible, and cruel.
    There are plenty of Filipinas. Since this one has yet to start her life in the right direction on her own volition, I'd say she isn't so beautiful.
    Beauty is as beauty does.
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    J.W. reacted to Pinay Wife in Marriage Fraud, Divorce and a life on hold . . .   
    The existence of a valid divorce decree does not automatically entitle the Filipino to remarry in the Philippines. The foreign divorce decree must be judicially recognized in the Philippines. This means that the proper action or petition must be filed in a Philippine court by filing a Petition for the Recognition of a Foreign Judgment of Divorce at the Regional Trial Court. Your fiancee will need an experienced lawyer to do this. Once she has the recognition, she needs to register it with the NSO for annotation to her existing marriage certificate.
    Once a Philippine court recognizes the foreign divorce decree, she can re-marry again in the Philippines. She will be issued a CEMAR by the NSO but it will have an annotation that it has been recognized by the Philippine government.
    Answer only what is asked and always tell the truth. She can't go wrong with that.
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    J.W. reacted to Messybrownhair in Possible Government shutdown   
    Phew! What a relief!
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    J.W. reacted to Kathryn41 in Possible Government shutdown   
    Hmm, I wonder if visa and immigration applicants have a viable position here to state that immigration and visa paperwork should not be shut down - visa application processing is not supposed to have any federal funding from the US tax payer - it is self-funded by the fees paid by the immigrants and their sponsors. By that reasoning, they should still keep processing your paperwork.
    If worse comes to worse and the government does shut down visa processing as well because they don't have tax paid funding to continue, then I suspect there may be some legal eagles willing to take on USCIS' claim that the fees are what they are to ensure no tax dollars are used to process immigrant and visa paperwork That is the argument USCIS used to justify imposing massive funding increases several years ago - that the fees had to cover the costs of processing the visa and immigrant paperwork as it could not be charged to the US taxpayer.
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    J.W. reacted to Deputy Purple in got denied after 3 yrs and 8 months of waiting..   
    And you think that AWA and the Registries only affect Sexual Predators?
    If only it were that simple.
    Did you realize that the following have got people on the Registry:

    Peeing in your own backyard at 1 in the morning
    Mooning another adult
    Grabbing the arm of a kid who ran in front of your car (as you were moving in traffic).
    Skinny Dipping
    Walking from your bathroom to your bedroom naked after a shower (neighbor kid looking in your window)
    18 year old boy having sex with 16 or 17 year old girlfriend
    Drunk, peeing behind a dumpster in an alley

    Further, some states are putting kids as young as 10 on the list!
    Don't equate AWA with punishing Sexual Predators because it casts a wide net that ensnares more who shouldn't be that who should. Why aren't sex crime rates dropping if the List and other such bogus laws are working?
    The one part they got right was the Disclosure of petitioner's past criminal record and that's not even part of AWA, it's part of IMBRA! If you want to get around that just marry her and IMBRA doesn't apply!
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    J.W. reacted to YuAndDan in got denied after 3 yrs and 8 months of waiting..   
    Tell that to your senator, it was the US government that passed this law, it has good intentions to protect unsuspecting immigrants from US citizen sexual preditors. Do the crime then suffer the consequences. I have no sympathy for sexual predators
    Example of what could happen before the law.
    http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=18398 (Did the visa so that can continue their sex habit on the step child.)
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    J.W. reacted to JimVaPhuong in K1 - GOT MARRIED - 1-485 denied   
    Was your Guam divorce granted before 2006? If so then it's legal.
    There has never been a true residency requirement for a divorce in Guam. Prior to 2006, neither party had be present in Guam for any period of time in order to obtain an uncontested divorce. Since 2006 there has been a requirement that one party be present in Guam for 90 days for a regular divorce, or at least 7 days for an uncontested divorce.
    If your divorce was granted before 2006 then you should hire an attorney to research Guam divorce law, and write up a summary of the law explaining why your divorce is lawful. The attorney can send the response to USCIS.
    You have to make a LEGAL argument with USCIS that your divorce is valid. Unless you think you're skilled enough to make this argument yourself then you should have a lawyer do it for you.
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    J.W. reacted to Myopia in Divorce-Sad story   
    I just want to say. Men dont care about weight half as much as women think they do. Its not about her weight. He has an emotional connection with her that he doesn't want to lose.
    I wish you the best.
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    J.W. reacted to xxtinaxx in Divorce-Sad story   
    How could she be happy if all her spouse think of was his ex gf, not her? And he failed at being her other half since he didn't protect her, take care of her...ect... Btw, she didn't break up with him over money.
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    J.W. reacted to xxtinaxx in Divorce-Sad story   
    Well said Lisa . Btw keeping ex gf's bikini pictures in his cellphone is not a right thing to do. Don't tell me some girl wouldn't be jealous if she found out about it.
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