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  1. Congratulations!!!!

    I am an American who is a little nervous for my Filipno fiancee. She went back to the Philippines this weekend (she is a contract employee in Dubai). She is undergoing her physical Monday and Tuesday. She should have my Affadavid of Support and supporting documents well before her interview the Mondday for Tuesday of the following week. I already have a round-trip ticket to go back to the Philippines come April, in which to bring her back in mid-April.

    Thank you for your testimony. I shared it with my fiancee....

    my interview was scheduled for 6:30am and i was there by 5am (excited & nervous!) :P but there were a lot of people already so the guard started calling those with 6:15, 6:30 and 6:45 appointment and told us to sit (in order) on the benches in the immigrant area.

    waited like an hour...just sitting and hungry so for those who are going for an interview, make sure you've eaten na. you can't bring any food or liquid inside but there's booth inside with some crackers and chips and bottled water you can buy.

    by 6am, they started letting us in by 5's. they'll scan everything so make sure you dont bring any electronic gadget or you'll get in trouble with the security people. first line is to get your queue number where they asked for the DS forms, receipt and your photos. (don't worry there are guards and employees who'll assist you in every corner). once you have your queue number, sit and wait for your number to be flashed on the screen for the initial interview. it would tell you what window to go to. Or you could be called first for fingerprinting, they dont flash your number for this so be attentive. They'll call the names and tell you to fall in line by the window 16 or 33.

    my initial interviewer was a Filipino guy, very friendly. he asked for my NBI, Birth Certificate, CENOMAR while asking questions like the name of my fiance; how me and fiance met; how many times he visited me; what his job is; if i've ever been out of the country, how long and what was the purpose of the trip; he asked if my fiance has ever been married and asked for the copy of the divorce decree; he asked if my fiance gives me money and i said no so he asked if i have a job and i said yes (maybe they'll ask for receipt for this so bring if you have any)then he asked for support of evidence which I've put in one folder (we have the competed I-134, 2010 & 2009 W2s, 1040 and most recent 6mos bank statements); then he asked if i have pictures, letter, emails, phone records so i started pulling them out of my folder but he didnt look at them and just said the consulate would be looking at them. And we're done, told me to wait for my name to be called for fingerprinting.

    So i waited for another 30min and my name was called and was instructed to go to this window and bring my queue number. they call people here by 5's as well. That took like 5min only then you wait for your number on the screen for the final interview.

    The consulate was an american guy who asked me first how i was doing. Everybody was just friendly on that day. He first asked me to raise my right hand and he swore me in. Then the questions began. Who is your petitioner? How old is he? Have you ever been married? Do you have children? Does he have children? How many times has he been married? Do you promise to marry him within 90 days of your arrival in the US? What does your fiance do for fun? (I said he likes singing so he asked me what songs he sings haha!) All the while he was busy looking and flipping through the pages of now a very thick file of the petition which i think includes the original I-129F petition, medical Result, and the forms you gave on that day. He also asked about my fiance's job and if i have plans to pursue a carrer in the US. He asked for our photos so i gave him all the pictures i brought, he looked at those then said, "Ok ma'am, looks like everything is ok, your visa has been approved! You can wait outside for your name to be called." I was soooo happy to hear those words!!! :dance: :dance: :dance:

    Then you just wait again for your name and they'll give you the courier's form to fill out. Then you go home. So I took a cab to get home fast so I can call my fiance! This was one of my happiest days ever!! Wish everyone goodluck on their journey and hope you all get to experience a smooth interview as well.

  2. Hi, All!

    I have a question to all those who applied for a K-1 Visa for their fiancee from the Philippines.

    My Phililipino fiancee is about ready to undergo (this month) her physical exam and interview in Manila. I am going to the Philippines beginning of April to spend a vacation and bring her back as my wife-to-be. Is it likely that she will have her visa by mid-April? Also, she still needs to resign her employment in Dubai.

    ...any responses will greatly be appreciated! Have a nice weekend....

  3. Hello....

    I sent mine the end of June. It was a couple of weeks when I received a notice of receival. On it, it did not have my fiancees "Place of Origin" correct. I did talk to a representative via the 800 number to correct it. They sent a message to the regional office in Laguna Niguel. They, in turn, sent a message of acknowledgement/correction. Now I am waiting to hear about the next step in the process. Does anybody have any idea how long that might take?

    Chris

    I sent my petition almost two weeks ago. I tracked the package and know it arrive in the Dallas Office on August 28. However I have had no response of receipt by email or text. Just wondering how long it takes?

    Love and Light, Michelle

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