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As requested, here are the contents of the packet that was sent to me.

I dont have the appointment letter though, coz they took mine when i was interviewed. Apologies.

1. K1/K2 VISA APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS (list of requirements): page 1 page 2 page 3

2. Medical exam instructions for K & visa applicants

3. Map to St Lukes Medical Center Extension Clinic

4. Vaccination notice for K & V visa applicants

5. Application fees

6. Photo specifications

7. Evidence which may be presented to meet the public charge provisions of the law: page 1 page 2

8. appointment letter

Also included in the packet are the forms. Click the links below to download the fillable forms through visa pro

a. DS-156 - make 2 copies

b. DS-157 - make 2 copies

c. DS-156K - complete 1 copy

good luck on your interview! :thumbs:

{edit} packet 3, i mean. sorry about that {/edit}

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02-14-06 arrived at LAX

02-22-06 applied for SSN

02-24-06 got married

08-2006 green card received!

02-13-08 two week vacation to the philippines!!!

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yes pin this please and also pin the manila interview thread, it used to be pinned didn't it?

Service Center : Nebraska Service Center

Consulate : Manilla, Philipines

I-129F Sent : 2005-11-30

I-129F NOA1 : 2005-12-02

I-129F NOA2 : 2005-12-16

Left NVC : 2006-1-5

Manila recieved: 2006-1-11

Interview Date : 2006-5-16 - APPROVED

Enter USA : 2006-5-31

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Great job! :thumbs: Thank you very much.

I was looking at PAGE 2 of:

7. Evidence which may be presented to meet the public charge provisions of the law: page 1 page 2

... and noticed NOTARIZED copies of income tax returns .... did you guys really had it notarized?

thanks,

mac

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Great job! :thumbs: Thank you very much.

I was looking at PAGE 2 of:

7. Evidence which may be presented to meet the public charge provisions of the law: page 1 page 2

... and noticed NOTARIZED copies of income tax returns .... did you guys really had it notarized?

thanks,

mac

I dont agree with you on what PAGE 2 says. The way i read it is that the I-134 Affidavit of Support Form has to be signed and notarized less than than one year at the time of your visa application.

I dont see where it says that the income tax returns have to be signed or notarized.

What you think?

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Great job! :thumbs: Thank you very much.

I was looking at PAGE 2 of:

7. Evidence which may be presented to meet the public charge provisions of the law: page 1 page 2

... and noticed NOTARIZED copies of income tax returns .... did you guys really had it notarized?

thanks,

mac

I dont agree with you on what PAGE 2 says. The way i read it is that the I-134 Affidavit of Support Form has to be signed and notarized less than than one year at the time of your visa application.

I dont see where it says that the income tax returns have to be signed or notarized.

What you think?

Reread Page 2 on #7. It clearly said notarized copy tax returns.

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Great job! :thumbs: Thank you very much.

I was looking at PAGE 2 of:

7. Evidence which may be presented to meet the public charge provisions of the law: page 1 page 2

... and noticed NOTARIZED copies of income tax returns .... did you guys really had it notarized?

thanks,

mac

Currently, the embassy accepts tax return transcript issued by your local IRS office. For more info in obtaining transcript you may call IRS national toll free number 1-800-829-0922.

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Great job! :thumbs: Thank you very much.

I was looking at PAGE 2 of:

7. Evidence which may be presented to meet the public charge provisions of the law: page 1 page 2

... and noticed NOTARIZED copies of income tax returns .... did you guys really had it notarized?

thanks,

mac

The only notarized thing I sent was the I-134. I had to submit certified divorce papers from the court also

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United States & Republic of the Philippines

"Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid." John Wayne

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Great job! :thumbs: Thank you very much.

I was looking at PAGE 2 of:

7. Evidence which may be presented to meet the public charge provisions of the law: page 1 page 2

... and noticed NOTARIZED copies of income tax returns .... did you guys really had it notarized?

thanks,

mac

I dont agree with you on what PAGE 2 says. The way i read it is that the I-134 Affidavit of Support Form has to be signed and notarized less than than one year at the time of your visa application.

I dont see where it says that the income tax returns have to be signed or notarized.

What you think?

Reread Page 2 on #7. It clearly said notarized copy tax returns.

NO "Submit your petitioner's most recent U.S. Federal Income Tax Return (Form 1040) and Wasge and Tax Statements (W-2)."

did you notice the period at the end? that is the end of that subject.

"A Completed I-134 Affidavit of Support Form (Signed and notarized less than one year at the time of your visa application) will be useful tot he consular officer to evaluate your petitioner's ability to be financially responsible for you."

That is what it says, i dont know where you did learn how to read??

Sometimes the information here is false and causes others alot of trouble and heartache.

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Great job! :thumbs: Thank you very much.

I was looking at PAGE 2 of:

7. Evidence which may be presented to meet the public charge provisions of the law: page 1 page 2

... and noticed NOTARIZED copies of income tax returns .... did you guys really had it notarized?

thanks,

mac

I dont agree with you on what PAGE 2 says. The way i read it is that the I-134 Affidavit of Support Form has to be signed and notarized less than than one year at the time of your visa application.

I dont see where it says that the income tax returns have to be signed or notarized.

What you think?

Reread Page 2 on #7. It clearly said notarized copy tax returns.

NO "Submit your petitioner's most recent U.S. Federal Income Tax Return (Form 1040) and Wasge and Tax Statements (W-2)."

did you notice the period at the end? that is the end of that subject.

"A Completed I-134 Affidavit of Support Form (Signed and notarized less than one year at the time of your visa application) will be useful tot he consular officer to evaluate your petitioner's ability to be financially responsible for you."

That is what it says, i dont know where you did learn how to read??

Sometimes the information here is false and causes others alot of trouble and heartache.

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Look at the second #1.

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Guys, guys, let's avoid sarcasm here. Here is where the confusion lies, I think. Mai95, you read the "public charge" document that I scanned which did not have a page 2. That was my fault. I did not realize that there was a page 2 at the back. On the other hand Mac was reading the document scanned by JoyTim which is the complete one. Mai95, you may want to check out "Manila Packet 4 Contents" posted by JoyTim. As I've said, that is the complete one and that is where Mac based his question.

While it is true that some info posted here may not be correct, someone always catches the error and corrects it the way that we are now trying to rectify whatever misconception was created here. That's what we are here for, to help each other.

Okay guys? Let's all be nice to everyone.

I apologize again for the "missing page 2". Hey, I may be beautiful but I'm not perfect :energetic: :content: Just trying to make you smile people!

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Hey, I may be beautiful but I'm not perfect :energetic: :content: Just trying to make you smile people!

Most Filipina's are :wub:

ME MIC.GIFFiancee PHI.GIF

-----------------------------------------

Day 1---- 6-13-2005 Sent I-129f in

Day 77--- 8-29-2005 NOA2

Day 106---9-27-2005 Manila recieved case

Day 445---9-01-2006 Interview date(AR).........Waiting

Day 499--10-25-2006 Case sent back to Embassy for review

Day 529--11-24-2006 Recieved Visa from Delbros!

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Thank you everyone for your responses. I appreciate it tremendously.... feels so good to have someone validate your thoughts .... :)

I do have another question, and hopefully, someone would know the answer :help:

In Page 2, Letter G of:

1. K1/K2 VISA APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS (list of requirements): page 1 page 2 page 3

... under OTHER COUNTRY POLICE CERTIFICATE ....

Situation: beneficiary stayed for 7 months in the US (legally due to intra-company transfer)

Question: does she need a Police Certicate from the US?

I am thinking that there is no need, since we are dealing with the US embassy and they would have access to such information .. but would really like to know for sure ....

Thanks everyone! (L)

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