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Hello everyone. I just read a thread here that a consular turned down a couple because of one of the parties not being there at the initial interview. Is this true? The reason I ask is, that I might not have the money just to fly over there to support my wife in Manila at the interview when the time comes.

It is going to be a real struggle for me right now. Since I got married last November, my ex-wife got so resentful for my decision to get married that they started to garnish my wages for my job. I am only pulling only $200.00 per week on my regular job. My other job as a roofer has not had any work for the last month. To make a long story short, with the new fee increases it's going to be a real struggle to get my wife and step child over here. The only thing that I am banking on is that about the time that it all processed which will probably about next year in March I will be getting a cash buyout from my job due to outsourcing. This is what I am going to be using to get them over.

But if the process gets done before my job ends, I might not have enough money just to fly over there and be at the interview.

thanks,

martinbr

Posted

I read somwhere, over 90% go to the interview alone in Manila. I don't think that alone would be a cause for the visa being denied. there were probably other reasons they had there visa denied, at the Embassy in Manila.

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Thank you, that's a relief. I would love to be there, and if I can I will. But if I can't I'm sure she will do fine on here own. Thanks again,

martinbr

I read somwhere, over 90% go to the interview alone in Manila. I don't think that alone would be a cause for the visa being denied. there were probably other reasons they had there visa denied, at the Embassy in Manila.
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Hello everyone. I just read a thread here that a consular turned down a couple because of one of the parties not being there at the initial interview. Is this true? The reason I ask is, that I might not have the money just to fly over there to support my wife in Manila at the interview when the time comes.

It is going to be a real struggle for me right now. Since I got married last November, my ex-wife got so resentful for my decision to get married that they started to garnish my wages for my job. I am only pulling only $200.00 per week on my regular job. My other job as a roofer has not had any work for the last month. To make a long story short, with the new fee increases it's going to be a real struggle to get my wife and step child over here. The only thing that I am banking on is that about the time that it all processed which will probably about next year in March I will be getting a cash buyout from my job due to outsourcing. This is what I am going to be using to get them over.

But if the process gets done before my job ends, I might not have enough money just to fly over there and be at the interview.

thanks,

martinbr

I already finished my interview and i got the pink slip, meaning our petition was APPROVED. Im just waiting for my passport w/ the visa. Im alone when i was interviewed. Dont worry, i saw 98% of the applicants there were alone also, meaning their partner(petitioner) was not physically there. Just make sure to complete the necessary documents and ur benificiary(wife) will be fine.

10/xx/2006 - Met my Fiance in a dating website

12/xx/2006 - First Date in person

01/xx/2007 - 10 day visit of my BF & Official BF/GF relationship

02/xx/2007 - Applied for Tourist visa for Japan (Approved)

04/xx/2007 - Went to Japan to visit BF

08/xx/2007 & 09/xx/2007 - Another visit and decided to file K1 visa

11/xx/2007 - I129F sent to CSC

12/xx/2007 - Spent another long vacation here in Phil & He proposed to me

02/xx/2008 - Celebrate Valentine's together here

03/xx/2008 - NOA2 received thru email

03/xx/2008 - Confirmation letter recd thru mail

04/24/2008 - Medical Exam...PASSED

05/20/2008 - Interview Date (LORD, Please HELP us...Mama Mary, GUIDE us)

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i had planned to go to the interview too. but, family matters prevented it. Jen passed w/ no problem. just make sure all your papers are in order & do some mock interviews to get your SO prepared incase you can't make it. also i did a little networking here on VJ. watch for some people w/ the same or close to the same interview dates & get your SO in contact w/ theirs....a little extra support & encouragement never hurts.

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I have heard of the consular sending the US Citizen out of the room during the interview. Most women also tend to go alone to the interview as well, so there shouldn't really be a problem.

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Posted
Thanks for everyones replies. I don't know what I would do without this group. Anyway, I have a long ways to go yet as you can tell by my timeline. :unsure:

hey dont worry... most of us here went to our interview alone and it went just fine... the only thing that could cause a probs are when, one has insuficient evidences like lack of documents, or proof of their relationships, history of drug abuse (prohibited drugs)... she'll be fine :thumbs: good luck and God bless!!!

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Posted

hi all.. newbie here..

i know i still have a long ways to go before his interview (just basing it on my timeline), but it wouldn't hurt if i join him there, will it? i'm kind of neurotic and must need to be there to make sure he has all the correct paperworks..

he will have to fly to manila from iloilo..

I-130 Timeline:

5/13 : NOA1

7/21 : NOA2 - APPROVED!!!

NVC Timeline:

7/25 : Case # assigned

9/30 : Case completed!!!! (THANK YOU, LORD!!!)

10/03: Interview date assigned

US Embassy in Manila:

10/30 : Paid Document Verification (just to be on the safe side)

11/12 - 11/13 : Medical at SLEC

11/18: INTERVIEW DATE/MANILA EMBASSY/0630AM - VISA APPROVED!

11/20 : Visa in hand! (that was fast!)

11/30 : Flight to USA!

Life in America:

11/30 : POE:LAX

12/04 : SSN issued - 12/13: card received in the mail

12/04 : "Green Card" issued - 12/13: card received in the mail

NOVEMBER 30, 2010 : CR1 expires

Posted
I heard the petitioner has to be in the US.. but I need to be there for the interview. (that's the OCD in me) :wacko:

I-130 Timeline:

5/13 : NOA1

7/21 : NOA2 - APPROVED!!!

NVC Timeline:

7/25 : Case # assigned

9/30 : Case completed!!!! (THANK YOU, LORD!!!)

10/03: Interview date assigned

US Embassy in Manila:

10/30 : Paid Document Verification (just to be on the safe side)

11/12 - 11/13 : Medical at SLEC

11/18: INTERVIEW DATE/MANILA EMBASSY/0630AM - VISA APPROVED!

11/20 : Visa in hand! (that was fast!)

11/30 : Flight to USA!

Life in America:

11/30 : POE:LAX

12/04 : SSN issued - 12/13: card received in the mail

12/04 : "Green Card" issued - 12/13: card received in the mail

NOVEMBER 30, 2010 : CR1 expires

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I wasn't at the interview and Riza passed. So there you go.

My Journey to Motherhood

Our Wedding Pics

Onli In Da Pilipins - Collection of sights and thoughts for my beloved country.

Our Love HIStory

06/26/06: Met at Bigchurch.com

07/14/07: First meeting in person.

12/19/07: Got my surprise gift through snail mail: my engagement ring!

02/11-18/08: Valentine's Week together!

AOS Timeline (I-485, I-765)

04/09/09: Sent packet to Illinois Lockbox

04/20/09: Received Notice of Action

04/27/09: Received Biometrics Appointment

05/09/09: Biometrics Appointment

06/01/09: Received EAD Card

08/18/09: Interview (postponed due to baby's delivery)

12/16/09: Interview - Approved!

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In her eyes I see the reflection of what love is all about.

"Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken."

Ecclesiastes 4:12

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I heard the petitioner has to be in the US.. but I need to be there for the interview. (that's the OCD in me) :wacko:

A petitioner can either attend the intervew or not...the choice is yours if you will fly there or not. I have heard a few times that the petitioner was sent out of the room by the Consul during the interview, but I think that's not the normal case. If you can't attend don't worry. If you want to attend and can, then go for it!

Scott

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08/14/09-Mailed Packet to CSC

08/24/09-Packet Received at CSC

08/24/09-Check Cashed

09/16/09-NOA 1 Received (My Error)

09/16/09-Biometrics

10/20/09-Interview PASSED!!!!

10/28/09-Approval Notice Received via US Mail

AOS for Daughter's K-2

07/14/09 - Mailed AOS Packet to Chicago

07/16/09 - Received AOS Packet in Chicago

07/27/09 - NOA1 Received

08/10/09 - Biometrics ---DONE!!!---

09/16/09 - Interview Date AOS Held Pending Outcome of Wife's I-751

10/20/09 - Mir Passes ROC Interview

10/23/09 - Email received-Card Production Ordered!Woohooo!!!

Posted
thanks for all the responses! i almost always can fly.. all depends on the PTO.. so we will see.. i know my being there isn't going to make anything better but I just want to know right away, ya know?

I-130 Timeline:

5/13 : NOA1

7/21 : NOA2 - APPROVED!!!

NVC Timeline:

7/25 : Case # assigned

9/30 : Case completed!!!! (THANK YOU, LORD!!!)

10/03: Interview date assigned

US Embassy in Manila:

10/30 : Paid Document Verification (just to be on the safe side)

11/12 - 11/13 : Medical at SLEC

11/18: INTERVIEW DATE/MANILA EMBASSY/0630AM - VISA APPROVED!

11/20 : Visa in hand! (that was fast!)

11/30 : Flight to USA!

Life in America:

11/30 : POE:LAX

12/04 : SSN issued - 12/13: card received in the mail

12/04 : "Green Card" issued - 12/13: card received in the mail

NOVEMBER 30, 2010 : CR1 expires

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Posted
Hello everyone. I just read a thread here that a consular turned down a couple because of one of the parties not being there at the initial interview. Is this true? The reason I ask is, that I might not have the money just to fly over there to support my wife in Manila at the interview when the time comes.

It is going to be a real struggle for me right now. Since I got married last November, my ex-wife got so resentful for my decision to get married that they started to garnish my wages for my job. I am only pulling only $200.00 per week on my regular job. My other job as a roofer has not had any work for the last month. To make a long story short, with the new fee increases it's going to be a real struggle to get my wife and step child over here. The only thing that I am banking on is that about the time that it all processed which will probably about next year in March I will be getting a cash buyout from my job due to outsourcing. This is what I am going to be using to get them over.

But if the process gets done before my job ends, I might not have enough money just to fly over there and be at the interview.

thanks,

martinbr

That is not really true. During my interview on May 27 a few American fiances went to the Embassy with their fiancees. However, they were not allowed to go inside the room during the final interview with the CO. Nothing to worry about not being there with her. Good luck :):thumbs:

-Riza

My Journey to Motherhood

Our Wedding Pics

Onli In Da Pilipins - Collection of sights and thoughts for my beloved country.

Our Love HIStory

06/26/06: Met at Bigchurch.com

07/14/07: First meeting in person.

12/19/07: Got my surprise gift through snail mail: my engagement ring!

02/11-18/08: Valentine's Week together!

AOS Timeline (I-485, I-765)

04/09/09: Sent packet to Illinois Lockbox

04/20/09: Received Notice of Action

04/27/09: Received Biometrics Appointment

05/09/09: Biometrics Appointment

06/01/09: Received EAD Card

08/18/09: Interview (postponed due to baby's delivery)

12/16/09: Interview - Approved!

2_613061495l.jpg

In her eyes I see the reflection of what love is all about.

"Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken."

Ecclesiastes 4:12

 
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