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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello VJers! We've received our NOA2 a few days ago... but was curious... what does the USCIS actually check for? I submitted a whole binder of everything I can think of (forms I-129. I-134, G-325, birth certificate, letters, tax returns, evidence of meeting) but... I'm a bit leary if I've submitted enough evidence of financial support. I'm concerned because I just read about a whole packet I'm suppose to receive from the bank... but I never went to get one. Any input? I want to start searching if I need to as soon as I can.

TIMELINE:

01/12/08 - Started talking online

01/21/08 - Said our first "I Love You"

01/31/09 - Flight to the Philippines

02/05/09 - Engaged

02/15/09 - Returned to USA

03/16/09 - Filed I-129F

04/16/09 - Check cleared

04/21/09 - Received NOA 1

08/29/09 - Touched

08/30/09 - NOA 2

08/07/09 - Received by NVC

08/10/09 - Left NVC for Embassy

08/26/09 - Medical (Part 1)

08/27/09 - Medical (Part 2)

09/01/09 - Interview

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello VJers! We've received our NOA2 a few days ago... but was curious... what does the USCIS actually check for? I submitted a whole binder of everything I can think of (forms I-129. I-134, G-325, birth certificate, letters, tax returns, evidence of meeting) but... I'm a bit leary if I've submitted enough evidence of financial support. I'm concerned because I just read about a whole packet I'm suppose to receive from the bank... but I never went to get one. Any input? I want to start searching if I need to as soon as I can.

I'm not sure what you mean by a whole packet but what I think you are referring to is a letter from your bank that they request you send with your I-134. It is simply a letter from your bank stating the day you opened your account, amount deposited over the last year and the current balance,then signed by a bank official. That's it. I would get it but most will tell you that they don't ask for it at the time of the interview. They didn't ask for mine either. Better to be safe though. Good luck.

IT'S NOT THE DESTINATION ITS THE JOURNEY...AND WHAT A JOURNEY IT HAS BEEN

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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See the two links in my signature for detailed information on exaclt what the adjuticator's are looking for.

K-1

05/05/2009 - NOA1

07/17/2009 - NOA2

08/27/2009 - Visa Received

10/09/2009 - Married

AOS/EAD

11/18/2009 - NOA1

01/15/2010 - EAD Approved

02/25/2010 - AOS Interview

Adjuticator's Field Manual

Old VJ Adjuticator Q/A

Disclaimer : 100% of the time I only think I know what I'm talking about.

 
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