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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Question number 3 asks for current individual annual income. Are they referring to what I've made so far this year? or what I'm expecting to make for the entire year? Please help!!!

CR-1

04/16/06 First met each other......

05/12/07 Married in Ica, Peru one year later

I-130

06/21/07 Sent in I-130 for CR1 Visa

07/28/07 NOA1

11/28/07 NOA2 (File approved!!!!)

NVC (Torture Time) Can you tell I'm a bit jaded right now?

12/21/07 NVC received file

12/31/07 Received I864 Bill

12/31/07 Received DS230 Bill

02/21/08 Sent I864 and DS230 Bill

03/14/08 Received Packet with Instructions from NVC

03/14/08 Sent Packet back to NVC Certified Mail

03/20/08 NVC Receives Packet

04/01/08 NVC sends back packet (missing info or incomplete according to NVC?) your kidding me right?!!!!!!!!

04/10/08 Received Packet with Checklist

05/01/08 Checklist Items overnighted to NVC (almost 1 year since we started the process...wow!)

05/07/08 Packet being returned AGAIN!!!(missing info or incomplete) Somebody just shoot me already!!

05/15/08 DS 230 II overnighted again (NVC claims they never received it)

05/23/08 Case Approval (Finally here!!!!) Case expedited to Lima.

Embassy

06/09/08 - Package 3 with instructions received

06/12/08 - Medical appointment

06/20/08 - Interview.....Visa Approved

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Peru
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Question number 3 asks for current individual annual income. Are they referring to what I've made so far this year? or what I'm expecting to make for the entire year? Please help!!!

The amount of money in total you make every year.

K-1 Adventure

9/04 - 2/06

Met in Peru, Engaged, Successful I-129F, K-1 interview and Married

AOS / EAD / AP and Remove Condition

3/06/06 - AOS/EAD/AP process begins

3/31/06 - AOS/EAD/AP package Fed Ex'd to Chicago

4/03/06 - AOS/EAD/AP package signed & received

4/10/06 - NOA1's received for AOS, EAD and AP via U.S. Mail

4/11/06 - All 3 checks cashed / $745.00 poorer but worth every penny

4/27/06 - Receive Biometrics appointment letter scheduled for 5/11/06

5/11/06 - Biometrics completed

6/02/06 - Receive notice that AOS only has been transferred to California to speed things along

6/07/06 - E-mail that AOS received in California

6/13/06 - Welcome letter mailed by California... yeah baby

6/17/06 - Official welcome letter received and card will arrive within 3 weeks

6/19/06 - Card arrived in the mail.......

3/08/07 - Trip back to Peru for 10 days and our Religous Wedding

3/2007 - We're Pregnant

12/19/07 - Sebastien Joshua born 8:29am 7lbs 2oz 19.5"

3/14/08 - I-751 Removing Condition is in the mail

3/20/08 - Checked cashed

3/17/08 - I-751 Package signed and received

3/24/08 - Case moved to Vermont

4/17/08 - Biometrics completed

4/21/08 - Touched...........

6/16/08 - Touched once again........

11/3/08 - Touched again.. this is begining to feel good

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I put the amount of what I am making at this time, hourly payed - (hourly pay x hours per week x weeks in a year)= total amount .

Yes. It is based on your current salary/wage.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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Question number 3 asks for current individual annual income. Are they referring to what I've made so far this year? or what I'm expecting to make for the entire year? Please help!!!

The amount of money in total you make every year.

Not really. It is asking for current annual income. It means annual income based on current salary/wage.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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Question number 3 asks for current individual annual income. Are they referring to what I've made so far this year? or what I'm expecting to make for the entire year? Please help!!!

I will be making 12 to 15K more than last year (2007) W-2's, because of promotion and salary increase last Jan. 2008. I wrote down my current income right now. How do I figure it out? I look at YTD of my last pay stub plus a number of pay stub I'm going to get this year......

I hope I'm right on this one too.

Plus .......I did have my employeers make a letter......saying how much I make, how long I've been working in the company..and whats my position........

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Question number 3 asks for current individual annual income. Are they referring to what I've made so far this year? or what I'm expecting to make for the entire year? Please help!!!

I will be making 12 to 15K more than last year (2007) W-2's, because of promotion and salary increase last Jan. 2008. I wrote down my current income right now. How do I figure it out? I look at YTD of my last pay stub plus a number of pay stub I'm going to get this year......

I hope I'm right on this one too.

Plus .......I did have my employeers make a letter......saying how much I make, how long I've been working in the company..and whats my position........

Are you paid an actual salary or paid hourly? If you are paid a salary, how often are you paid, if you are paid hourly, how many hours a week do you work on average?

When your employer made up the letter, what figure did they use, an annual figure or hourly?

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Question number 3 asks for current individual annual income. Are they referring to what I've made so far this year? or what I'm expecting to make for the entire year? Please help!!!

I will be making 12 to 15K more than last year (2007) W-2's, because of promotion and salary increase last Jan. 2008. I wrote down my current income right now. How do I figure it out? I look at YTD of my last pay stub plus a number of pay stub I'm going to get this year......

I hope I'm right on this one too.

Plus .......I did have my employeers make a letter......saying how much I make, how long I've been working in the company..and whats my position........

Are you paid an actual salary or paid hourly? If you are paid a salary, how often are you paid, if you are paid hourly, how many hours a week do you on average?

When your employer made up the letter, what figure did they use, an annual figure or hourly?

Are you paid an actual salary or paid hourly? > I got paid hourly.........

how many hours a week do you work on average?> 40 hours a week.............

how often are you paidwork > I got paid Bi-weekly..........means every other friday

My employer use HOURLY

Base on my last pay stub Year To Date, and I counted how many more pay stub until the end of 2008. which is 23 more ........

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Question number 3 asks for current individual annual income. Are they referring to what I've made so far this year? or what I'm expecting to make for the entire year? Please help!!!

I will be making 12 to 15K more than last year (2007) W-2's, because of promotion and salary increase last Jan. 2008. I wrote down my current income right now. How do I figure it out? I look at YTD of my last pay stub plus a number of pay stub I'm going to get this year......

I hope I'm right on this one too.

Plus .......I did have my employeers make a letter......saying how much I make, how long I've been working in the company..and whats my position........

Are you paid an actual salary or paid hourly? If you are paid a salary, how often are you paid, if you are paid hourly, how many hours a week do you on average?

When your employer made up the letter, what figure did they use, an annual figure or hourly?

Are you paid an actual salary or paid hourly? > I got paid hourly.........

how many hours a week do you work on average?> 40 hours a week.............

how often are you paidwork > I got paid Bi-weekly..........means every other friday

My employer use HOURLY

Base on my last pay stub Year To Date, and I counted how many more pay stub until the end of 2008. which is 23 more ........

One more thing, to make it clear ......on my last pay stub year to date. it includes $2000 bonus. EXample: instead of making only $6k my paystub says $8k ...am I right on this? ........

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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easy calculation is

your hourly wages X 40 hrs/week X 52 week = total wages for year

include this in question 23.

NVC can check your income current tax return and w2, so if send i864 now to nvc you use 2007 tax year and w2. tax day not until april 15 but you can file ahead.

Marriage : 2006-05-17

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USCIS Process
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I-130 Sent : 2007-06-12
I-130 Approved : 2007-12-05
Status: Take 179 days to complete, because of notarize marriage certificate(RFE).

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NVC Process
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NVC Received : 2007-12-06
Case Completed at NVC : 2008-03-13 Case Complete Forward to Embassy
Case Left NVC : 2008-03-18
Status: Take 97 days to complete, because of the tax return and w2 (RFE),

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Consulate Process
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Consulate Received : 5/12/2008 Eligible for interview, waiting for notice (Per DOS)
Packet 4 Received : 6/11/2008
Interview Date : 7/10/2008 interview at 7:15am (Per DOS)
Blue - Required Overcome. Overcome send 7/24
8/19/2008 Going back to GUZ to get visa stamp
Visa Received : 8/22/2008
US Entry : 10/17/2008 JFK Port of Entry

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Citizenship Process
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N-400 Filed: 11/25/2012

Interview Date: 1/2013 (Passed)

Ceremony: 03/2013

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