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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello members. My fiancé will be deployed in Qatar soon on the first week of July and is planning to visit me before coming to Qatar. We haven’t had our NOA2 yet. He told me that he will be very busy when he will be in Qatar cos there will be some restrictions, so he said I should get all the papers needed during my interview at the embassy before he come to see me.

He also said that the CO will understand why I will get these papers from him too early if I will have a copy of his military orders too during the interview. Is this correct?

Here are the other questions:

How recent should these documents should be(I-134, Letter of Intent, phone records, employment letter, bank statements)?

We are planning to fill-up his I-134 for me and the Letter of Intent that will be dated within our approximated dates that I will have my interview (with atleast 3-5 I-134 and 3-5 Letter of Intent that will be dated on our “guess” dates). – is this a good idea?

Can you check on my list and let me hear your opinions if these papers are good enough to support the I-134? Here are my list for I-134:

• His 3 tax transcripts within the last 3 years and W2s

• Employment letter

• Bank statements

Are these documents enough or do we need more docs to support the I-134? He is above the 125% poverty line though for 3 persons (me, him, and our baby).

Also, he will be able to return back to the US from Qatar by January 2012 and our guess date of my interview will be on September or October 2011 we are also assuming that my visa will be at that time also or by November 2011. So, I can’t travel to the US til January when he return back home from Qatar. Do you have any opinions about this regarding my visa? Cos I’ve read that K1 is only valid for 6 months from the date of issue. So that means, we will be wasting 2-3 months then of its validity and we don’t have much time for our wedding preparation when I get there in the US…

Any ideas please………………

Sam's CRBA, US Passport, and SSN Journey

Nov. 2010: CRBA and US passport application sent(via Air21)

Dec. 08, 2010: Interview(DNA was recommended)

April 04, 2011: CRBA and US passport on hand

April 2011: SSN Application sent (mailed original docs thru 2GO)

April 29, 2011: SSN card on hand

My K1 Visa Journey

March 05, 2011: I-129F packet sent

March 14, 2011: NOA1

May 20, 2011: NOA2(approved in 67 days from NOA1, with no RFEs)

June 24, 2011: NVC received approved petition from USCIS

June 29, 2011: Approved original petition left NVC to US Embassy-Manila

July 15, 2011: Eligibility letter received from US Embassy-Manila(dated July 11, 2011)

October 26 - June 5, 2012: SLEC trap!!! (DOT tx to vaccine administration)

June 7, 2012: Interview (APPROVED!) :)

June 18, 2012: Visa picked up at the embassy

June 20, 2012: POE in Detroit

proud of my family

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Please read about OPSEC. http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/sfrc/OPSECTrifold.pdf

It is a very important thing.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Please read about OPSEC. http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/sfrc/OPSECTrifold.pdf

It is a very important thing.

Yes, I've read it. Thank you for that information. And btw, I did not post here detailed info about his next assignment like which unit or base, etc...

My main concern is if it's okay that he will send me papers too early that I will be needed for my interview at the US embassy due to the fact that he will be deployed soon and won't be able to send those papers later while staying at his next assignment...

Anyway, thank you.

-Love

Sam's CRBA, US Passport, and SSN Journey

Nov. 2010: CRBA and US passport application sent(via Air21)

Dec. 08, 2010: Interview(DNA was recommended)

April 04, 2011: CRBA and US passport on hand

April 2011: SSN Application sent (mailed original docs thru 2GO)

April 29, 2011: SSN card on hand

My K1 Visa Journey

March 05, 2011: I-129F packet sent

March 14, 2011: NOA1

May 20, 2011: NOA2(approved in 67 days from NOA1, with no RFEs)

June 24, 2011: NVC received approved petition from USCIS

June 29, 2011: Approved original petition left NVC to US Embassy-Manila

July 15, 2011: Eligibility letter received from US Embassy-Manila(dated July 11, 2011)

October 26 - June 5, 2012: SLEC trap!!! (DOT tx to vaccine administration)

June 7, 2012: Interview (APPROVED!) :)

June 18, 2012: Visa picked up at the embassy

June 20, 2012: POE in Detroit

proud of my family

:)

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