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For all those who wonders about bringing your mom/dad from Vietnam for a short visit--

I never thought it was this easy, within a blink, i would say! The whole procedure takes about 1 week total...from the time i sent my mom the documents to the time she picked up the visa...

What she needs from you:

-Letter of invitation

-Your notorized I-134 (if you are the one who sponsors for everything) with its supplement docs ( Bank account, home owner's docs, pay check, employee's verification letter, W2 etc...)

What the Consulate needs from her:

-Visa application form( download from http://hochiminh.usconsulate.gov/business_..._visitors.html). You can help her to fill out these form and send back to her

-Receipt for visa appointment interview ($131). It is so cool that when you come to pay for the interview, they will give you the date and ask if it works for you....My mom had only 2 days wait for the interview.

-passport

-home owner's docs.

The C/O who interviewed her actually required to see only the form I-134 and invitation letter. No other docs requested and he asked her only 5 questions ( when did i go to america, how did i meet my husband, who does she live with in Vietnam, how long will she be gone, Am i a US citizen yet?)

With all the wait for the K1 visa, I would never think the tourist visa be this easy. My mom will be here in a week :dance::dance:

Cheers to all,

T.

11/18/2005: "Welcome to America" letter arrived

11/21/2005: Greencard arrived in mail

01/05/2006: Go back to VN for a month vacation

02/2007: 2 weeks in VN....

11/2007: I-751-lifting conditions filed

12/2007: received 10 years greencard

1/2008: Baby is due and mom comes visit....

1/2009: Mom went back to VN

2/2009: Naturalization

1/2010: Still survive in America ;)

Disclaimer: I'm NOT a lawyer. Do not take my words as legal advice :)

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Great news Thuy!

It helps alot when you know what you're doing :) Enjoy TET with mom! :thumbs:

"You always get what you've always gotten if you always do what you always did."

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Kim's nephew works for a company whose offices are in Japan, Singapore and US, applied and got his B1/B2 Visa within 3 Business days! Visa is easy to obtain, not impossible! With a 60-70yrs grand mom applies to visit her children, that helps also!

"You always get what you've always gotten if you always do what you always did."

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My mom is 49 going on 50.

11/18/2005: "Welcome to America" letter arrived

11/21/2005: Greencard arrived in mail

01/05/2006: Go back to VN for a month vacation

02/2007: 2 weeks in VN....

11/2007: I-751-lifting conditions filed

12/2007: received 10 years greencard

1/2008: Baby is due and mom comes visit....

1/2009: Mom went back to VN

2/2009: Naturalization

1/2010: Still survive in America ;)

Disclaimer: I'm NOT a lawyer. Do not take my words as legal advice :)

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congrats...

We had baby girl in August , Thuy's mom came here last November from VN.....Thuy is very happy and her mom is a great help.

Plus, I used frequent Flier miles to bring "Ba Ngoai" here :)

Have a good delivery......

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One more Thing:

We ordered SBTV (Sai Gon Broadcasting TV network) through local cable company.....It's a great "temporary" $15/mo investment

My wife's mom doesn't care about the political overtunes, but she likes the afternoon VNs language soap operas while Thuy and I go to work :)

just something to consider

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One more Thing:

We ordered SBTV (Sai Gon Broadcasting TV network) through local cable company.....It's a great "temporary" $15/mo investment

My wife's mom doesn't care about the political overtunes, but she likes the afternoon VNs language soap operas while Thuy and I go to work :)

just something to consider

Thanks Patrick,

Thats something I am working on now :)

Congrats on the baby girl..we have a boy on the way...

11/18/2005: "Welcome to America" letter arrived

11/21/2005: Greencard arrived in mail

01/05/2006: Go back to VN for a month vacation

02/2007: 2 weeks in VN....

11/2007: I-751-lifting conditions filed

12/2007: received 10 years greencard

1/2008: Baby is due and mom comes visit....

1/2009: Mom went back to VN

2/2009: Naturalization

1/2010: Still survive in America ;)

Disclaimer: I'm NOT a lawyer. Do not take my words as legal advice :)

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I know most people don't buy health insurance, that's probably not a good idea if something happens, not sure how much would that cost per month, do you know?

Thanks

Who are you talking about buying insurance for? If it is for a foreign relative you may run into a brick wall. The companies I have talked to require a S.S. number.

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Thanks ThuyCannon, wow a boy!

Our baby Girl's VNs name "Thuy Ngan"

Regarding Medical Insurance for overseas visitors to USA:

http://www.travelinsure.com/what/vusahigh.htm?32701

After paying premium for X amount of time. Then, you'd have to pay the medical provider before the insurance will reimburse you....

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Do you have to deposit some sort of money ?

K-1 Visa

Event Date

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

I-129F Sent : 2007-02-16

I-129F NOA1 : 2007-02-23

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 2007-03-07

NVC Received : 2007-03-15

NVC Left : 2007-03-28

Consulate Received : 2007-03-30

Packet 3 Received : 2007-03-31

Packet 3 Sent : 2007-04-01

Packet 4 Received : 2007-06-27

Interview Date : 2007-07-20

Visa Received : 2007-07-27

US Entry : 2007-08-13

Marriage : 2007-10-18

AOS sent- Jan 16 2008

Advance Parole arrived : March 25th 2008

EAD card arrived March 21st 2008

waiting for her green card . Case has been transferred to Cali Service Center.

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I know most people don't buy health insurance, that's probably not a good idea if something happens, not sure how much would that cost per month, do you know?

Thanks

Who are you talking about buying insurance for? If it is for a foreign relative you may run into a brick wall. The companies I have talked to require a S.S. number.

Some may consider this unethical but... if your foreign relative is hurt, take them to any emergency room. ER's are required to see you. No ins? no problem. Tell them to bill the relative, relative leaves the country, collection agencies are gonna try to collect with but with no sucess. no credit related issues, bills will be a write off eventually.

Not the most noble thing to do, but it's practically victim-less.

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For all those who wonders about bringing your mom/dad from Vietnam for a short visit--

Can my wife's mom and dad here at the same time. OR only 1 at a time?

I-130 Journey

USCIS

06-15-2008 : Marriage

08-16-2008 : I-130 Sent

08-18-2008 : I-130 Received

08-22-2008 : I-130 NOA1

02-02-2009 : I-130 NOA2 Approved 164 days from NOA1

NVC

02-04-2009 : Visited my wife for 2 weeks. 02-22-2009 come back to US

02-11-2009 : Received package from NVC

02-23-2009 : AOS Paid $70 (Online)

02-23-2009 : DS-3032 sent (by email)

02-25-2009 : Payment Received from my bank (AOS)

03-04-2009 : NVC has received the Choice of Agent DS-3032 (Online)

03-04-2009 : IV Application Processing Fees $400 (Online)

03-05-2009 : Payment Received from my bank (IV APS)

03-07-2009 : DS-230, and I-864 Sent (by USPS)

03-12-2009 : USPS confirm arrived at NVC for DS-230, & I-864

03-13-2009 : NVC received DS-230, & I-864 (Case in progress)

03-20-2009 : NVC case completed in 1 week NVC completed 03-20-2009.

04-02-2009 : NVC Left to HCM city

04-22-2009 : Medical Passed

05-12-2009 : Received a package IV from HCM Consulate by email

05-18-2009 : My wife got Pink.. yeah..

05-26-2009 : Visa received

06-18-2009 : US Entry!!! Yeah, my wife finally here.

06-29-2009 : Received SSN from snail mail

07-20-2009 : Green card received by mail

09-15-2009 : Writting test from DVM.

11-03-2009 : Driving Test.

01-20-2010 : Working.

04-20-2011 : Submit I751

04-26-2011 : Received I-797 NOA with Receipt Number

05-11-2011 : Received ASC Appointment Notice

06-03-2011 : Biometrics Apts @ 11:00 AM

10-11-2011 : Submit more evidence.

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