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is it bad at interview if u dont have house?

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yeah, those "immigration stories" annoys me too. every now and then my mom would tell "WHAT IFs" or "YOU SHOULD/SHOULDN'T" that her friends tells her and I would always tell her to LISTEN TO ME her son and not those other people.

The best one was when her friends (including my aunt who used to work at the US Embassy years ago) told her that my petition for her would take at least a year or even more. I wonder what they're thinking now that its barely six months since I filed for the I-130 and my mom could possibly be here next month. :lol:

11/05/09 - Sent I-130 for mother via snail mail

11/13/09 - Received NOA1

03/05/10 - Received NOA2

03/11/10 - Case entered into NVC system, MNL case # assigned

03/18/10 - Sent DS3032 via E-mail

03/24/10 - DS3032 entered into NVC system

03/25/10 - Received IV Fee bill by E-mail, PAID both IV and AOS Fees on-line

03/26/10 - AOS Bill showed as PAID (still waiting for 2009 Tax Transcript from IRS)

03/29/10 - IV Bill showed as PAID (still waiting for mother's documents from the Philippines)

04/09/10 - Sent AOS Package by snail mail

04/12/10 - NVC received AOS package

04/19/10 - Sent IV Package by snail mail

04/21/10 - NVC received IV package

04/28/10 - AOS accepted (received checklist re:IV package even if NVC received it already)

05/03/10 - Sign In FAILED!!!!!!!!!!!

05/05/10 - AVR message: "CASE COMPLETED ON 05/04/10"

05/12/10 - Received interview letter via e-mail

05/17-18/10 - Medical Exam

06/16/10 - Interview Appointment @ the Embassy (Canceled because of sputum and culture test, 2 months waiting)

08/05/10 - New Interview Appointment

08/07/10 - Visa delivered 2 days after interview

08/27/10 - LAX P.O.E.

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Just tell them you are following Filipino custom, where kids never leave the pamily home, but have your fiancée throw in a few mother-in-law jokes to make it real

:lol::thumbs:

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Yes the stories coming out of the Philippines about immigrating to the US are great, the best one my wife was told was, for two years after marriage she will not be able to travel, or do most anything without my permission, and if she does not do as I say, I can have her removed from the US. (I am thinking one of these days I should tell her that was just a rumor LOL) :whistle::whistle::rofl:

Please don't tell my wife that it is only a rumor. :whistle::lol:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiance currently lives inside the base, so a few weeks before I arrive, that's the only time he'll move in a rented apartment. In a form I filled out asking where I intend to live, I just put address: Unknown but I put the state where my fiance and I will be living.

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