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  1. Hi.. with the civil documents.. i received an email as to what documents to send which is different from what is written on the website.. which do i follow?



    Website says:


    1. Passport biographic data


    2. Marriage and birth cert of each parent


    3. Marriage and birth cert of petitioner


    4. pixs


    5. nbi



    NVC email only said:


    1. Passport biographic data


    2. NBI


    3. Petitioner marriage and birth certs



    Which do i follow..



    2nd question...


    can i put the cover sheet and documents for both my parents in one package/mail? should it be separate mails?



    3rd question..


    do i need to send one of each petitioners birth cert and marriage cert for each parent?



    please please help.. thank you in advance

  2. Hi.. with the civil documents.. i received an email as to what documents to send which is different from what is written on the website.. which do i follow?

    Website says:

    1. Passport biographic data

    2. Marriage and birth cert of each parent

    3. Marriage and birth cert of petitioner

    4. pixs

    5. nbi

    NVC email only said:

    1. Passport biographic data

    2. NBI

    3. Petitioner marriage and birth certs

    Which do i follow..

    2nd question...

    can i put the cover sheet and documents for both my parents in one package/mail? should it be separate mails?

    3rd question..

    do i need to send one of each petitioners birth cert and marriage cert for each parent?

    please please help.. thank you in advance

  3. Hi there! Just want to ask and verify...

    Im working on my AOS and I have my DS3025 with me and Immunization Record.. Your reply meant if I have all these.. I wont need a Civil Surgeon and an I-693?

    Or I need to bring my DS3025 to be certified by a Civil Surgeon?

    Your response is much appreciated. Thanks

    Dee

    This is the problem. If you had all your vaccinations up to date by the time of your medical, then you would not have needed the civil surgeon and an I-693. However, your vaccinations were not complete at that time, and you had vaccinations in the US. You needed to take your vaccination records to a civil surgeon and have them transcribe the vaccinations to the I-693, sign off on it and seal it up in an envelope for you to send in with your AOS. You need to find a civil surgeon to do this for you. You have to call around until you find a CS that is willing to not give or charge for the medical.

    To be on the safe side though, you may want to get the whole thing done by the CS and pay for the medical too, just to make sure you satisfy the RFE at this point. That would be up to you.

  4. yup, you have to attend the CFO thingy.. since you will be leaving PI, had you stayed in SG, you wouldnt need it

    Thanks.. this is a major setback! im flying next week!

    Can i get into the seminar at anytime?

    do i get the sticker or any requirement on the same day?

    I've read the cfo website it seems the answer to my questions are yes.. but can you please confirm?

    did i understood it correctly?

    :(

  5. VJers...

    help please..

    Our NOA2 said our Consulate will be at the Singapore Embassy.. but when we called NVC our case was forwarded to the Manila Embassy.. and that they - NVC- cannot do anything about it..

    NVC told us to call the Manila Embassy and Singapore Embassy.. thats was all.

    I am currently working in Singapore that's why that was our preferred consulate..

    i dont know how to get around this..

    any inputs will be greatly appreciated please...

    thankyou!

  6. 93days! i checked uscis site at 6am, Singapore time; as i always do when my eyes opens! still initial review then my 730am.. neil, my fiance ym me that he got an sms from uscis that our case status has been updated. he said to check the website and i was like chanting omg! omg! omg! the whole time! and there it was!

    i told neil we're approved and he said.. "did u see the word approve?" bcoz he knows i can overlook things at times. copy pasted the message! wooohoooo!!!! we're next you guys!!! we are! we are! wooohoooo!!!

  7. I don't know!!! We called a while ago to make sure we hadn't had any RFE's that we could have not received, they told us our probable date was June 2nd so that was the date I was considering and we got it one month before!! I'm so happy!!!! It didn't even take 4 months from NOA1!!! WOW!! I'm speechless!! :D:D:D:wow::wow:

    hello there! congratulations!! :wow::wow::wow:

    just wanted to ask what number you called? how you went about it? :help:

    thank you in advance (L)

    CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL JANUARY FILERS with NOA2s!!! :wow::wow::wow:

  8. wow! this is definitely a good one!

    If I do not get my NOA2 tomorrow, then the officer who has my case should get an earful from SOMEONE on Monday. Saturday marks 30 days since my case was assigned to an officer (and they said it would be adjudicated in 30 days). And 5 days since I requested an expedite (and they said they would get back to me within 5 days). But I don't expect to hear from them.

    So, here's the plan. On Saturday morning, I am sending out FOUR letters: one to my Congressman, two to my Senators, and one to the USCIS Ombudsman. I hope that these letters will arrive Monday. I plan to call all these places Monday as well. This is the second time I am contacting my Senator. The bulk of of my letter is below. I described my situation and then added this:

    "I know that I am not the only one who has experienced a delay in the processing of my I-129F petition. Petitioners who call the National Customer Service Center after 5 months are told that they must wait longer because there is a backlog of I-129F petitions. This is disconcerting because the director of USCIS Alejandro Mayorkas stated in a press conference on February 17, 2011 that “I believe we have eliminated our backlogs.” (See attached print out #1). I feel that it is imperative that you, as [the USCIS Ombudsman/ my state Senator/ my Congressman], are aware of the abnormally long processing times at the Vermont Service Center for I-129F petitions, particularly if these delays are not being acknowledged or addressed by the Director. The number of approvals in the fall of 2010 was exceptionally low, and in December 2010, USCIS processed fewer I-129F petitions than any month in the previous 2 years, even though application receipts remained steady (see attached print out #2).

    I can think of no other explanation for this trend except that many I-129F petitions were set aside for several months to put priority processing on other petition types. As an institution that is funded almost entirely by user fees, I find it unconscionable that K1 petition filers – who are all U.S. citizens themselves and who were paying $455 to file the I-129F in September – could be moved to such a low priority for such an extended period of time.

    That said, it appears that many others who have submitted their application at the same time as mine or after mine have already been processed, at both the California Service Center and the Vermont Service Center (see attached print out #3). I have waited my turn and, given these trends, it should not be unreasonable to request attention to my case, as well as the others who submitted their K1 visa petitions around the same time and have waited patiently."

    I included printouts of the transcript of Mayorkas, the USCIS website processing trends, and visajourney petition trends, as well as a copy of my NOA1.

    If this doesn't work, I know I have tried everything within my power.

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