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Hi, Pinoy Vjers. As some of us are preparing for our/their interviews, i know how important it is to have complete documents during our most awaited day. Please share your knowledge about documents that might be asked of us by the consul regarding AOS documents:

Here are some forms and documents we might be asked of, but I don't know how important they are or if forms listed below are all necessary:

W-2

Recent paystubs

employment letter

bank statement

tax transcripts 2006, 2007 and 2008

Form I-134 notarized

Form 1040

Form I-1864

Are forms I-134 and 1040 really necessary? Please help. Thanks!

USCIS Took 5 months for me (too long)

I-130 Sent : 2008-09-02

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-09-08

I-129F Sent :

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-09-23

I-129F RFE(s) : 2009-02-05

RFE Reply(s) : 2009-02-06

I-129F NOA2 : 2009-02-10

G325A sent to USCIS- 2009- 02-05

G325A received by USCIS- 2009- 02-06

I-130 Approval : 2009-02-10

I130 and I129 F APPROVED AT THE SAME TIME

NVC Took almost 4 months

02/23/2009- NVC Received and case number assigned (Oh! God is great!)

02/26/09- Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill

03/03/09- Emailed DS3032 (using Jame's shortcut)

03/06/09- Mailed DS3032 via DHL

03/11/09- DHL arrived at NVC- 2009-03-09, DS-3032 E-Mail accepted

03/15/09-Paid I-864 Bill, Receive I-864 Package

03/16/09 -IV Bill generated

03/16/09- Received IV Bill

03/17/2009-Paid IV Bill

05/10/09- Returned Completed I-864

5/18/09- RFE received for DS230/ Sent response through DHL from PI

05/20-05/21/09- Early medical- passed

5/22/09- RFE received for AOS package (wooo..grr))

5/27/09- AOS response overnight to NVC

5/28/09- NVC received checklist (Ds230) as per AVR/ under REVIEW

6/02/09- I-1864 RFE was entered into the system- Review begins

6/05/09- NVC website log-in failed

06/08/09- case completed (per operator/US time) 6/9/09- PH time ..yeah! :-)

06/09/09- interview date assigned (through email)

07/28/09- Cr1 interview date (APPROVED)

07/30/09-Visa Received

08/07/09- US Entry : POE: LAX

08/08/09- Arrival to destination

08/20/09- Permanent card received

10/13/09- SSN received

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Hi, Pinoy Vjers. As some of us are preparing for our/their interviews, i know how important it is to have complete documents during our most awaited day. Please share your knowledge about documents that might be asked of us by the consul regarding AOS documents:

Here are some forms and documents we might be asked of, but I don't know how important they are or if forms listed below are all necessary:

W-2

Recent paystubs

employment letter

bank statement

tax transcripts 2006, 2007 and 2008

Form I-134 notarized

Form 1040

Form I-1864

Are forms I-134 and 1040 really necessary? Please help. Thanks!

in my case i only have his w-2, recent paystubs ITR's and form I-1864

03.14.2011 -------I-751 sent overnight

03.15.2011 -------package says "Delivered"

03.30.2011 -------ASC Appointment Notice Received

04.22.2011 -------Biometrics Appointment

08.29.2011--------APPROVED! GC RECEIVED!

I'm the wife of an American Soldier;

I'm the hope that lives within him after storm clouded days.

The freedom from war that gives wings to his heart,

May they reach across the miles and bind our hearts together

against all that we must face in this world.

Posted
Hi, Pinoy Vjers. As some of us are preparing for our/their interviews, i know how important it is to have complete documents during our most awaited day. Please share your knowledge about documents that might be asked of us by the consul regarding AOS documents:

Here are some forms and documents we might be asked of, but I don't know how important they are or if forms listed below are all necessary:

W-2

Recent paystubs

employment letter

bank statement

tax transcripts 2006, 2007 and 2008

Form I-134 notarized

Form 1040

Form I-1864

Are forms I-134 and 1040 really necessary? Please help. Thanks!

in my case i only have his w-2, recent paystubs ITR's and form I-1864

Awesome. Thanks! :-)

USCIS Took 5 months for me (too long)

I-130 Sent : 2008-09-02

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-09-08

I-129F Sent :

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-09-23

I-129F RFE(s) : 2009-02-05

RFE Reply(s) : 2009-02-06

I-129F NOA2 : 2009-02-10

G325A sent to USCIS- 2009- 02-05

G325A received by USCIS- 2009- 02-06

I-130 Approval : 2009-02-10

I130 and I129 F APPROVED AT THE SAME TIME

NVC Took almost 4 months

02/23/2009- NVC Received and case number assigned (Oh! God is great!)

02/26/09- Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill

03/03/09- Emailed DS3032 (using Jame's shortcut)

03/06/09- Mailed DS3032 via DHL

03/11/09- DHL arrived at NVC- 2009-03-09, DS-3032 E-Mail accepted

03/15/09-Paid I-864 Bill, Receive I-864 Package

03/16/09 -IV Bill generated

03/16/09- Received IV Bill

03/17/2009-Paid IV Bill

05/10/09- Returned Completed I-864

5/18/09- RFE received for DS230/ Sent response through DHL from PI

05/20-05/21/09- Early medical- passed

5/22/09- RFE received for AOS package (wooo..grr))

5/27/09- AOS response overnight to NVC

5/28/09- NVC received checklist (Ds230) as per AVR/ under REVIEW

6/02/09- I-1864 RFE was entered into the system- Review begins

6/05/09- NVC website log-in failed

06/08/09- case completed (per operator/US time) 6/9/09- PH time ..yeah! :-)

06/09/09- interview date assigned (through email)

07/28/09- Cr1 interview date (APPROVED)

07/30/09-Visa Received

08/07/09- US Entry : POE: LAX

08/08/09- Arrival to destination

08/20/09- Permanent card received

10/13/09- SSN received

Posted
Hi, Pinoy Vjers. As some of us are preparing for our/their interviews, i know how important it is to have complete documents during our most awaited day. Please share your knowledge about documents that might be asked of us by the consul regarding AOS documents:

Here are some forms and documents we might be asked of, but I don't know how important they are or if forms listed below are all necessary:

W-2

Recent paystubs

employment letter

bank statement

tax transcripts 2006, 2007 and 2008

Form I-134 notarized

Form 1040

Form I-1864

Are forms I-134 and 1040 really necessary? Please help. Thanks!

in my case i only have his w-2, recent paystubs ITR's and form I-1864

D, ako rin...we mailed the I-864 with hubby's W-2, 6months recent paystubs, 2008,2007,2006 ITR.....no employment letter.....kasi ang sabi AND/OR an Employment Letter. (OK NA KAYA YUN? KASI NAKIKITA NAMAN SA PAYSTUB NG ARMY KUNG KELAN PA END OF CONTRACT NYA SA ARMY E...I THINK THAT'S ENOUGH PROOF THAT HE'S AN ACTIVE ARMY) napaparanoid kasi ako baka magkaroon kami ng RFE bcoz we dont have the Employment Letter.....

PINAY AMERICAN...goodluck sa interview neng! yakang yaka mo yan!!!!

Hi, Pinoy Vjers. As some of us are preparing for our/their interviews, i know how important it is to have complete documents during our most awaited day. Please share your knowledge about documents that might be asked of us by the consul regarding AOS documents:

Here are some forms and documents we might be asked of, but I don't know how important they are or if forms listed below are all necessary:

W-2

Recent paystubs

employment letter

bank statement

tax transcripts 2006, 2007 and 2008

Form I-134 notarized

Form 1040

Form I-1864

Are forms I-134 and 1040 really necessary? Please help. Thanks!

in my case i only have his w-2, recent paystubs ITR's and form I-1864

D, ako rin...we mailed the I-864 with hubby's W-2, 6months recent paystubs, 2008,2007,2006 ITR.....no employment letter.....kasi ang sabi AND/OR an Employment Letter. (OK NA KAYA YUN? KASI NAKIKITA NAMAN SA PAYSTUB NG ARMY KUNG KELAN PA END OF CONTRACT NYA SA ARMY E...I THINK THAT'S ENOUGH PROOF THAT HE'S AN ACTIVE ARMY) napaparanoid kasi ako baka magkaroon kami ng RFE bcoz we dont have the Employment Letter.....

PINAY AMERICAN...goodluck sa interview neng! yakang yaka mo yan!!!!

Posted
Hi, Pinoy Vjers. As some of us are preparing for our/their interviews, i know how important it is to have complete documents during our most awaited day. Please share your knowledge about documents that might be asked of us by the consul regarding AOS documents:

Here are some forms and documents we might be asked of, but I don't know how important they are or if forms listed below are all necessary:

W-2

Recent paystubs

employment letter

bank statement

tax transcripts 2006, 2007 and 2008

Form I-134 notarized

Form 1040

Form I-1864

Are forms I-134 and 1040 really necessary? Please help. Thanks!

thanks! :-) My husband is also in the Air Force. He asked his commander to provide him an employment letter or letter of command (i am not sure about how they call it), just to be sure we won't get another RFE. But, we will still be needing those documents for our interview. Good luck. Why didn't you process an expedite petition?

in my case i only have his w-2, recent paystubs ITR's and form I-1864

D, ako rin...we mailed the I-864 with hubby's W-2, 6months recent paystubs, 2008,2007,2006 ITR.....no employment letter.....kasi ang sabi AND/OR an Employment Letter. (OK NA KAYA YUN? KASI NAKIKITA NAMAN SA PAYSTUB NG ARMY KUNG KELAN PA END OF CONTRACT NYA SA ARMY E...I THINK THAT'S ENOUGH PROOF THAT HE'S AN ACTIVE ARMY) napaparanoid kasi ako baka magkaroon kami ng RFE bcoz we dont have the Employment Letter.....

PINAY AMERICAN...goodluck sa interview neng! yakang yaka mo yan!!!!

Hi, Pinoy Vjers. As some of us are preparing for our/their interviews, i know how important it is to have complete documents during our most awaited day. Please share your knowledge about documents that might be asked of us by the consul regarding AOS documents:

Here are some forms and documents we might be asked of, but I don't know how important they are or if forms listed below are all necessary:

W-2

Recent paystubs

employment letter

bank statement

tax transcripts 2006, 2007 and 2008

Form I-134 notarized

Form 1040

Form I-1864

Are forms I-134 and 1040 really necessary? Please help. Thanks!

in my case i only have his w-2, recent paystubs ITR's and form I-1864

D, ako rin...we mailed the I-864 with hubby's W-2, 6months recent paystubs, 2008,2007,2006 ITR.....no employment letter.....kasi ang sabi AND/OR an Employment Letter. (OK NA KAYA YUN? KASI NAKIKITA NAMAN SA PAYSTUB NG ARMY KUNG KELAN PA END OF CONTRACT NYA SA ARMY E...I THINK THAT'S ENOUGH PROOF THAT HE'S AN ACTIVE ARMY) napaparanoid kasi ako baka magkaroon kami ng RFE bcoz we dont have the Employment Letter.....

PINAY AMERICAN...goodluck sa interview neng! yakang yaka mo yan!!!!

USCIS Took 5 months for me (too long)

I-130 Sent : 2008-09-02

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-09-08

I-129F Sent :

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-09-23

I-129F RFE(s) : 2009-02-05

RFE Reply(s) : 2009-02-06

I-129F NOA2 : 2009-02-10

G325A sent to USCIS- 2009- 02-05

G325A received by USCIS- 2009- 02-06

I-130 Approval : 2009-02-10

I130 and I129 F APPROVED AT THE SAME TIME

NVC Took almost 4 months

02/23/2009- NVC Received and case number assigned (Oh! God is great!)

02/26/09- Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill

03/03/09- Emailed DS3032 (using Jame's shortcut)

03/06/09- Mailed DS3032 via DHL

03/11/09- DHL arrived at NVC- 2009-03-09, DS-3032 E-Mail accepted

03/15/09-Paid I-864 Bill, Receive I-864 Package

03/16/09 -IV Bill generated

03/16/09- Received IV Bill

03/17/2009-Paid IV Bill

05/10/09- Returned Completed I-864

5/18/09- RFE received for DS230/ Sent response through DHL from PI

05/20-05/21/09- Early medical- passed

5/22/09- RFE received for AOS package (wooo..grr))

5/27/09- AOS response overnight to NVC

5/28/09- NVC received checklist (Ds230) as per AVR/ under REVIEW

6/02/09- I-1864 RFE was entered into the system- Review begins

6/05/09- NVC website log-in failed

06/08/09- case completed (per operator/US time) 6/9/09- PH time ..yeah! :-)

06/09/09- interview date assigned (through email)

07/28/09- Cr1 interview date (APPROVED)

07/30/09-Visa Received

08/07/09- US Entry : POE: LAX

08/08/09- Arrival to destination

08/20/09- Permanent card received

10/13/09- SSN received

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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The I 134 and 1040 you chose from your list happen to be the two most important documents on the list. The I 134 actually is the main document for the whole list, since it is the application forms your Petitioner fills out that is called the Affidavit Of Support. Without that document you would get refused a Visa. The 1040 is his annual income tax return, and it must be submitted as supporting document for the I 134. He doesnt need W2s if he is self employed, since a W2 is a document an employer gives to an employee reporting their wages. If he is self employed, he is the employer himself and his 1040 reports his earnings. The Tax Transcripts you refer to are the 1040, and you only need his most recent year; not, all of those years. I used only 2007 because I haven't filed 2008 yet and they were fine with that. When you say Bank Statement be careful. They want a letter from the bank, on bank letterhead, signed by an officer of the bank and notarized; instead, of a copy of a Bank Statement. Hope this helps.

Carl

Hi, Pinoy Vjers. As some of us are preparing for our/their interviews, i know how important it is to have complete documents during our most awaited day. Please share your knowledge about documents that might be asked of us by the consul regarding AOS documents:

Here are some forms and documents we might be asked of, but I don't know how important they are or if forms listed below are all necessary:

W-2

Recent paystubs

employment letter

bank statement

tax transcripts 2006, 2007 and 2008

Form I-134 notarized

Form 1040

Form I-1864

Are forms I-134 and 1040 really necessary? Please help. Thanks!

Posted (edited)
The I 134 and 1040 you chose from your list happen to be the two most important documents on the list. The I 134 actually is the main document for the whole list, since it is the application forms your Petitioner fills out that is called the Affidavit Of Support. Without that document you would get refused a Visa. The 1040 is his annual income tax return, and it must be submitted as supporting document for the I 134. He doesnt need W2s if he is self employed, since a W2 is a document an employer gives to an employee reporting their wages. If he is self employed, he is the employer himself and his 1040 reports his earnings. The Tax Transcripts you refer to are the 1040, and you only need his most recent year; not, all of those years. I used only 2007 because I haven't filed 2008 yet and they were fine with that. When you say Bank Statement be careful. They want a letter from the bank, on bank letterhead, signed by an officer of the bank and notarized; instead, of a copy of a Bank Statement. Hope this helps.

Carl

Hi, Pinoy Vjers. As some of us are preparing for our/their interviews, i know how important it is to have complete documents during our most awaited day. Please share your knowledge about documents that might be asked of us by the consul regarding AOS documents:

Here are some forms and documents we might be asked of, but I don't know how important they are or if forms listed below are all necessary:

W-2

Recent paystubs

employment letter

bank statement

tax transcripts 2006, 2007 and 2008

Form I-134 notarized

Form 1040

Form I-1864

Are forms I-134 and 1040 really necessary? Please help. Thanks!

Oh! Thanks! 1040 is now cleared to me. But, my husband didn't submit a I-134 for the AOS, instead he filled out I-1864.

Edited by PinayAmerican

USCIS Took 5 months for me (too long)

I-130 Sent : 2008-09-02

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-09-08

I-129F Sent :

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-09-23

I-129F RFE(s) : 2009-02-05

RFE Reply(s) : 2009-02-06

I-129F NOA2 : 2009-02-10

G325A sent to USCIS- 2009- 02-05

G325A received by USCIS- 2009- 02-06

I-130 Approval : 2009-02-10

I130 and I129 F APPROVED AT THE SAME TIME

NVC Took almost 4 months

02/23/2009- NVC Received and case number assigned (Oh! God is great!)

02/26/09- Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill

03/03/09- Emailed DS3032 (using Jame's shortcut)

03/06/09- Mailed DS3032 via DHL

03/11/09- DHL arrived at NVC- 2009-03-09, DS-3032 E-Mail accepted

03/15/09-Paid I-864 Bill, Receive I-864 Package

03/16/09 -IV Bill generated

03/16/09- Received IV Bill

03/17/2009-Paid IV Bill

05/10/09- Returned Completed I-864

5/18/09- RFE received for DS230/ Sent response through DHL from PI

05/20-05/21/09- Early medical- passed

5/22/09- RFE received for AOS package (wooo..grr))

5/27/09- AOS response overnight to NVC

5/28/09- NVC received checklist (Ds230) as per AVR/ under REVIEW

6/02/09- I-1864 RFE was entered into the system- Review begins

6/05/09- NVC website log-in failed

06/08/09- case completed (per operator/US time) 6/9/09- PH time ..yeah! :-)

06/09/09- interview date assigned (through email)

07/28/09- Cr1 interview date (APPROVED)

07/30/09-Visa Received

08/07/09- US Entry : POE: LAX

08/08/09- Arrival to destination

08/20/09- Permanent card received

10/13/09- SSN received

Posted
The I 134 and 1040 you chose from your list happen to be the two most important documents on the list. The I 134 actually is the main document for the whole list, since it is the application forms your Petitioner fills out that is called the Affidavit Of Support. Without that document you would get refused a Visa. The 1040 is his annual income tax return, and it must be submitted as supporting document for the I 134. He doesnt need W2s if he is self employed, since a W2 is a document an employer gives to an employee reporting their wages. If he is self employed, he is the employer himself and his 1040 reports his earnings. The Tax Transcripts you refer to are the 1040, and you only need his most recent year; not, all of those years. I used only 2007 because I haven't filed 2008 yet and they were fine with that. When you say Bank Statement be careful. They want a letter from the bank, on bank letterhead, signed by an officer of the bank and notarized; instead, of a copy of a Bank Statement. Hope this helps.

Carl

Hi, Pinoy Vjers. As some of us are preparing for our/their interviews, i know how important it is to have complete documents during our most awaited day. Please share your knowledge about documents that might be asked of us by the consul regarding AOS documents:

Here are some forms and documents we might be asked of, but I don't know how important they are or if forms listed below are all necessary:

W-2

Recent paystubs

employment letter

bank statement

tax transcripts 2006, 2007 and 2008

Form I-134 notarized

Form 1040

Form I-1864

Are forms I-134 and 1040 really necessary? Please help. Thanks!

Oh! Thanks! 1040 is now cleared to me. But, my husband didn't submit a I-134 for the AOS, instead he filled out I-1864.

I would suggest that you read the AOS guidelines in another forum. Also, when you file your AOS, read the applications carefully. You dont need, I-134 for AOS. If you apply AOS after April 15, your tax transcript should be 2008. The rest on your list are needed in your AOS and more... Read the guidelines..

K1 Process:

May 1, 2008 Submitted I-129F to CSC

May 8, 2008 Received by CSC

May 9, 2008 NOA1

May 18, 2008 Touched

October 9, 2008 RFE

October 28, 2008 RFE Reply

October 29, 2008 Touched

October 30, 2008 Touched

November 1, 2008 NOA2 (HardCopy)

November 11, 2008 Letter from NVC (Hardcopy)

November 14 & 17, 2008 Medical (Passed)

November 26, 2008 Interview (Passed)

December 5, 2008 Visa Received

December 23, 2008 US Entry (POE: Hawaii)

February 7, 2009 Private Wedding

AOS Process:

March 9, 2009 Mailed AOS Application via Express Mail (I-485, I-765, I-131)

March 10, 2009 USPS confirmed that AOS application was delivered and received in Chicago

March 18, 2009 Received NOA for AOS, EAD and AP

April 8, 2009 Biometrics Done

April 27, 2009 AP Approved

May 1, 2009 AP received in the mail

May 2, 2009 EAD card received in the mail

May 29, 2009 AOS interview (Approved)

June 29, 2009 GC received

ROC Process

March 1, 2011 Mailed I-175 Application via Express Mail

March 4 ,2011 NOA for I-175

April 05,2011 Biometrics [Early Biometrics March 22, 2011]

April 21,2011 Approval

April 27,2011 10 Year Green Card Received

Naturalization Process

March 6, 2012 Mailed N-400 Application via Express Mail

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