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These are the questions they ask:

(pre-screener filipina lady)

1. whats ur name

2. whats ur birthday

3. who petition you

4. birthday of your petioner

5. when did u met

6. when did u get married

7. do u have a pictures ( shes referring picture naming dalawa ng wife ko)

8. when was the last time you see each other

9. When was her first time she went to the US

10.How did she get her green card

11. she ask if my wife send to me her recent W2

12. she also ask if i have New NBI clearance

(Consul)

1. what's ur name

2. Whats ur birthday

3. who petition u

4. Birthday of the petitioner

5. Did u ever travel abroad?

mas madami pa tanong ng pre screener sa akin kay sa consul, basta ready mo lang lahat ng docs mo kabayan

Thank you sigbin! tiningnan ba yung recent w2 ng wife mo? haay kahit malayo pa ako kinakabahan na din..

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hello mga Kabayan,

our PD is May 10, 2009. Tingin nya kaya current na yung PD namin sa next VB update?

yes,...

PD ~ June 18, 2009

IMMIGRANT VISA APPROVED ~ March 15, 2012

VISA ON HAND ~ March 21, 2012

TOUCHDOWN California ~ April 8, 2012

GREEN CARD ON HAND ~ April 27, 2012

DMV Written ~ May 1, 2012 (passed TAKE 1)

DMV Actual ~ May 21, 2012 (passed TAKE 1)

California Driver's License ON HAND - June 11, 2012

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Hi everyone I need help. Can i pay the Immigrant Visa Application Processing Fee of $808 here in the philippines? what are the requirements to be able to pay the fees...

Paying on line using credit or debit card is the best, easiest , fastest and safest way to pay your fees kabayan. The problem is credit cards in the Philippines may not work. Looks like you are shouldering your expenses. I suggest you remit your payment thru your bank to your sponsor or agent here in the US and then he or she will pay for you here using his or her card. Making your payment there and sending over to US DOS would be a hassle.

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@ sir sicrah.. kmusta p0?.. ung anak nyo p0 ba anjan na?..

ask ko lng p0 kung USEM ang nag email sa inyo nung approved ung visa nyo?..

or kau na?.. maraming mraming salamat p0 sa pagsagot ng mga tanung ko..

and ilang weeks p0 un nadeliver sa inyo nung cnabi nila na ok na visa nyo..:):whistle: salamat p0 and GODbless us all p0..:)

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@ sir sicrah.. kmusta p0?.. ung anak nyo p0 ba anjan na?..

ask ko lng p0 kung USEM ang nag email sa inyo nung approved ung visa nyo?..

or kau na?.. maraming mraming salamat p0 sa pagsagot ng mga tanung ko..

and ilang weeks p0 un nadeliver sa inyo nung cnabi nila na ok na visa nyo..:):whistle: salamat p0 and GODbless us all p0..:)

Nagaaral pa anak ko kaya tapusin muna Nya school year so March sya papunta US. After nasubmit ko yung additional requirements, nagfollow up ako every week ng email. Sumasagot sila after a week din. After 3 weeks upon submission of requirements nareceive ko advice from the USEM thru email na approve na visa. After about 4 days nareceive na ng anak ko yung visa Nya. She pick it up in Baguio 2GO.

Kumusta naman yung sayo?

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Nagaaral pa anak ko kaya tapusin muna Nya school year so March sya papunta US. After nasubmit ko yung additional requirements, nagfollow up ako every week ng email. Sumasagot sila after a week din. After 3 weeks upon submission of requirements nareceive ko advice from the USEM thru email na approve na visa. After about 4 days nareceive na ng anak ko yung visa Nya. She pick it up in Baguio 2GO.

Kumusta naman yung sayo?

:unsure:

ahh samin wala pa p0 under review pa rin daw p0 eh.. sana ako rin p0 ganyan.. :unsure:

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Paying on line using credit or debit card is the best, easiest , fastest and safest way to pay your fees kabayan. The problem is credit cards in the Philippines may not work. Looks like you are shouldering your expenses. I suggest you remit your payment thru your bank to your sponsor or agent here in the US and then he or she will pay for you here using his or her card. Making your payment there and sending over to US DOS would be a hassle.

Thank you po. Good suggestion po... :)

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