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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Does everyone have to submit a I-134? Seems odd the I-129f has all my job info you think they could do all that from it . O well anyone know?

Also what does 'Touched ' mean I couldn' t find in the terms list. I plan to fly over in May we are getting married in Iligian for her family then fly back for one in TN with official paper work etc.

I am 4months into this , VCS is processing April I submitted in Oct. I should be near recieving NOA2!

Thank God for web cams!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Does everyone have to submit a I-134? Seems odd the I-129f has all my job info you think they could do all that from it . O well anyone know?

Also what does 'Touched ' mean I couldn' t find in the terms list. I plan to fly over in May we are getting married in Iligian for her family then fly back for one in TN with official paper work etc.

I am 4months into this , VCS is processing April I submitted in Oct. I should be near recieving NOA2!

Thank God for web cams!

I-134? not everyone... depends on the consulate

YMMV

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Yes you have to submit the I-134 for the K1 and K3 visa at the USEM. It goes into more detail, specifically how much you make and is used to determine if you meet the 125% pvoerty level.

What really struck was your post about getting married in Phil and you already applied for a K1 visa. That is for a fiance and yet you will be married before you depart. Perhaps I am missing something but you should be planning on maybe a blessing or engagement party in Phil. the real wedding should be in the US.

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Touched means the date you case was last accessed changed. You see this when you sign up for accessing your case status online.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Yes you have to submit the I-134 for the K1 and K3 visa at the USEM. It goes into more detail, specifically how much you make and is used to determine if you meet the 125% pvoerty level.

What really struck was your post about getting married in Phil and you already applied for a K1 visa. That is for a fiance and yet you will be married before you depart. Perhaps I am missing something but you should be planning on maybe a blessing or engagement party in Phil. the real wedding should be in the US.

O yea once she gets the VISA I will go get her, we will have cerimony there for her side of family then we fly back together and marry legally here.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Venezuela
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Touched means the date you case was last accessed changed. You see this when you sign up for accessing your case status online.

Quick Q! Do you have to do anything special to sign up? Is there a fee?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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Hi GJen, there is no fee involved. If you go to the main page here http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis. On the right side there is a check case status box. You can enter your number there. I believe it will also allow you to register yourself on the following page. You can sign up for email updates also, although I have not received any after subscribing. I do not know if any of the others have. Hope this helps a little.

Greg

 
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