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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You're not stupid, You just probably have never had to jump through bureaucratic process before (like most of us). Follow the guide for the K-1 package on this site, make sure you sign and date every thing, make sure you send all 4 G-325A forms. The guide on this site is pretty helpful. Just triple check everything make sure nothing is left for uscis to question. There is no limit to the supporting evidence that you may send. Visa stamps, boarding passes, photos w/ dates, persons, and locale are all good supporting evidence. Most of the people on this sight are very helpful and will give you their honest, sometimes brutal opinions, but yet this site is an indispensable resource. Good luck with your package, take your time putting it together, I know you want to send it as fast as possible but take a week or two and make sure you feel comfortable and confident you have all your ducks in a row so to speak. Good luck!

Chris

THANK YOU ALL!!!! I didn't get the paper work in yesterday because of a concern I had. ( am am calm today and have a level head!!!!!) Thank god for Julie she told me once we talked when she got up that I need to just take my time make sure it is done right and everything will be ok..........ok here are the 2 concerns I had with the remaining 2 questions I have : 1) on the 325 & letter of intent from her she did them and emailed them to me of coarse I printed them and put them in the packet but people are now telling me they have to be original signatures? is that correct? 2) my divorce papers: can I just send the papers or do I have to get a certified copy of it?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
You're not stupid, You just probably have never had to jump through bureaucratic process before (like most of us). Follow the guide for the K-1 package on this site, make sure you sign and date every thing, make sure you send all 4 G-325A forms. The guide on this site is pretty helpful. Just triple check everything make sure nothing is left for uscis to question. There is no limit to the supporting evidence that you may send. Visa stamps, boarding passes, photos w/ dates, persons, and locale are all good supporting evidence. Most of the people on this sight are very helpful and will give you their honest, sometimes brutal opinions, but yet this site is an indispensable resource. Good luck with your package, take your time putting it together, I know you want to send it as fast as possible but take a week or two and make sure you feel comfortable and confident you have all your ducks in a row so to speak. Good luck!

Chris

i should include hers also?

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
You're not stupid, You just probably have never had to jump through bureaucratic process before (like most of us). Follow the guide for the K-1 package on this site, make sure you sign and date every thing, make sure you send all 4 G-325A forms. The guide on this site is pretty helpful. Just triple check everything make sure nothing is left for uscis to question. There is no limit to the supporting evidence that you may send. Visa stamps, boarding passes, photos w/ dates, persons, and locale are all good supporting evidence. Most of the people on this sight are very helpful and will give you their honest, sometimes brutal opinions, but yet this site is an indispensable resource. Good luck with your package, take your time putting it together, I know you want to send it as fast as possible but take a week or two and make sure you feel comfortable and confident you have all your ducks in a row so to speak. Good luck!

Chris

i should include hers also?

g-325a required for both petitioner and beneficiary

YMMV

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
You're not stupid, You just probably have never had to jump through bureaucratic process before (like most of us). Follow the guide for the K-1 package on this site, make sure you sign and date every thing, make sure you send all 4 G-325A forms. The guide on this site is pretty helpful. Just triple check everything make sure nothing is left for uscis to question. There is no limit to the supporting evidence that you may send. Visa stamps, boarding passes, photos w/ dates, persons, and locale are all good supporting evidence. Most of the people on this sight are very helpful and will give you their honest, sometimes brutal opinions, but yet this site is an indispensable resource. Good luck with your package, take your time putting it together, I know you want to send it as fast as possible but take a week or two and make sure you feel comfortable and confident you have all your ducks in a row so to speak. Good luck!

Chris

i should include hers also?

g-325a required for both petitioner and beneficiary

Does hers have to be the original signature of is photocopied ok?....and when I said do I have to in clude hers it was meant to be birth certificate

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
You're not stupid, You just probably have never had to jump through bureaucratic process before (like most of us). Follow the guide for the K-1 package on this site, make sure you sign and date every thing, make sure you send all 4 G-325A forms. The guide on this site is pretty helpful. Just triple check everything make sure nothing is left for uscis to question. There is no limit to the supporting evidence that you may send. Visa stamps, boarding passes, photos w/ dates, persons, and locale are all good supporting evidence. Most of the people on this sight are very helpful and will give you their honest, sometimes brutal opinions, but yet this site is an indispensable resource. Good luck with your package, take your time putting it together, I know you want to send it as fast as possible but take a week or two and make sure you feel comfortable and confident you have all your ducks in a row so to speak. Good luck!

Chris

i should include hers also?

g-325a required for both petitioner and beneficiary

Does hers have to be the original signature of is photocopied ok?....and when I said do I have to in clude hers it was meant to be birth certificate

her BC is not required but will be at teh interview... if you have it you can include it

YMMV

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
You may want to include a copy of her NSO issued birth certificate. Some K1 filers from the Philippines (and from other countried) received RFE for it... just to be safe.

i did both NSO and LCR copy and even my certificate of finality coz mine had correction.

I-129F Sent :05-06-09

NOA1 (Receipt) : 05-15-09

NOA2 (Approved) : 08- 24-09

Rec Appointment Letter (Pkt 4): 09-11-09

Interview Date (K1 Visa): 10-26-09

Interview Result: Approved

Visa Received : 10-30-09

Date of US Entry : 11-11-09 ; POE: Minneapolis

SSN: 11-25-09

Date of Wedding : 11-28-09

AOS

Filing date :

NOA date for I-485 :

I-485 Biometrics Appt Date:

I-485 Interview Date:

I-485 Approval / Denial Date :

I-485 Approved:

I 551 Stamp in passport:

Green Card received Date :

 
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