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Hello Vj friends,

Im here once again to ask if there is anyone who got approved after submitting documents that the embassy asked in your interview or is there anyone also that turned out denied eventhough they already submitted documents? Just wondering.Thank u in advance and God bless

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Hello Vj friends,

Im here once again to ask if there is anyone who got approved after submitting documents that the embassy asked in your interview or is there anyone also that turned out denied eventhough they already submitted documents? Just wondering.Thank u in advance and God bless

What documents specifically were you asked to provide?

The Consulate has the absolute authority to approve or deny visa applications based upon his determination or conclusions. So, theoritically you could provide all that is asked and the Consulate can still deny on grounds that relationship is not bonafied (as an example).

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157 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO NOA-2

181 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO INTERVIEW

07/14/2011 - I-129F sent via FedEx to USCIS
07/15/2011 - Arrived at CSC, signed for by E. Jameson
07/15/2011 - NOA-1 (E-Mail)
07/19/2011 - NOA-1 (Hard Copy)
08/01/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - NOA-2 (E-Mail)
12/22/2011 - X-Ray
12/22/2011 - Lab Work
12/23/2011 - NOA-2 (Hard Copy)
12/27/2011 - NVC Received
12/28/2011 - San Jose Embassy Case Number Assigned
12/29/2011 - NVC Sent Petition via DHL to Embassy
12/30/2011 - Embassy Received Petition, signed for by J. Rodriguez
01/04/2011 - Medical
01/09/2011 - Packet 3 Received
01/12/2011 - Embassy Interview - Approved
01/19/2011 - Visa Received
01/21/2012 - POE (Ft. Lauderdale, FL - USA)
01/23/2012 - SSA Issued Fresy's SSN
02/18/2012 - Wedding

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What documents specifically were you asked to provide?

The Consulate has the absolute authority to approve or deny visa applications based upon his determination or conclusions. So, theoritically you could provide all that is asked and the Consulate can still deny on grounds that relationship is not bonafied (as an example).

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yes i know its their decision what im asking is "there's an applicant in K1 visa(fiancee) were denied after submitting the documents? anyway the documents they were asked was current income of my fiancee.The consul asked me that when we already submitted latest bank statement and latest tax return on the date of interview.So my fiancee doesnt have more to show to them(current income)that they asked for bcoz we already submitted the latest tax return and bank statement(till month of september) So what we did instead, we sent them his parents tax return and their I-134 as a cosponsor. I dont know if they will accept that when they asked was the current income,i was wondering what curret income u know, they already have the bank statement till month of september.They know my fiancee was a full time student but get paid from it(from the army).Do u think they will accept cosponsor?i will call them anyway.

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they might be asking for pay stubbs or letter from employer??

I-129F SENT............................................08/15/2011

NOA1 TEXT/EMAIL...................................08/22/2011

NOA2 TEXT/EMAIL. NO RFE.....................01/05/2012

NVC RECEIVED......................................01/21/2012

NVC LEFT...............................................01/24/2012

PACKET 3 RECEIVED..............................02/01/2012

PACKET 3 RETURNED.............................02/04/2012

MEDICAL................................................02/17/2012

DS-2001 MAILED.....................................02/23/2012

PACKET 4 RECEIVED..............................03/02/2012

INTERVIEW............................................03/14/2012 APPROVED

POE ATLANTA.........................................04/03/2012

AOS approved 3/29/13 after almost 10 months of waiting. No RFE's and no interview.

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yes i know its their decision what im asking is "there's an applicant in K1 visa(fiancee) were denied after submitting the documents? anyway the documents they were asked was current income of my fiancee.The consul asked me that when we already submitted latest bank statement and latest tax return on the date of interview.So my fiancee doesnt have more to show to them(current income)that they asked for bcoz we already submitted the latest tax return and bank statement(till month of september) So what we did instead, we sent them his parents tax return and their I-134 as a cosponsor. I dont know if they will accept that when they asked was the current income,i was wondering what curret income u know, they already have the bank statement till month of september.They know my fiancee was a full time student but get paid from it(from the army).Do u think they will accept cosponsor?i will call them anyway.

Well,

Sounds like your fiance did not show sufficient income to sponsor you. You said his schooling was paid for by the Army, and if he is enlisted then he only needs 100% of poverty level for you and him (about $14,000 +/-). If he is no longer in the Army then he needs 125% of poverty level (for you and him is about $18,000).

PI is a unique Embassy because they "sometimes" accept a co-sponsor. It seems like they have no set rule for this they decide on a case by case basis.

I wish I could give you a better answer, but this is how the Embassy in PI operates. They may OR may not accept your co-sponsor, and if not you'll have to reapply when your fiance earns above the required income.

I wish you the best

K-1 JOURNEY

157 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO NOA-2

181 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO INTERVIEW

07/14/2011 - I-129F sent via FedEx to USCIS
07/15/2011 - Arrived at CSC, signed for by E. Jameson
07/15/2011 - NOA-1 (E-Mail)
07/19/2011 - NOA-1 (Hard Copy)
08/01/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - NOA-2 (E-Mail)
12/22/2011 - X-Ray
12/22/2011 - Lab Work
12/23/2011 - NOA-2 (Hard Copy)
12/27/2011 - NVC Received
12/28/2011 - San Jose Embassy Case Number Assigned
12/29/2011 - NVC Sent Petition via DHL to Embassy
12/30/2011 - Embassy Received Petition, signed for by J. Rodriguez
01/04/2011 - Medical
01/09/2011 - Packet 3 Received
01/12/2011 - Embassy Interview - Approved
01/19/2011 - Visa Received
01/21/2012 - POE (Ft. Lauderdale, FL - USA)
01/23/2012 - SSA Issued Fresy's SSN
02/18/2012 - Wedding

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Life is not measured by the breaths you take. Rather, life is measured by the moments that take your breath away!

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PI is a unique Embassy because they "sometimes" accept a co-sponsor. It seems like they have no set rule for this they decide on a case by case basis.

USEM Manila deny "90 percent" co-sponsor for K-1. (try too search it on VJ). However they sometimes let is go if the petitioner has a potential. e.g newly graduate, young, looks hardworking.

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USEM Manila deny "90 percent" co-sponsor for K-1. (try too search it on VJ). However they sometimes let is go if the petitioner has a potential. e.g newly graduate, young, looks hardworking.

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wow what u said make me more hopeless,my fiancee will be graduating in his bachelors on Nov.9... What else we can do if they dont accept cosponsor? So they will deny it and can't apply for new visa?File a new I-129 again?

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Well,

Sounds like your fiance did not show sufficient income to sponsor you. You said his schooling was paid for by the Army, and if he is enlisted then he only needs 100% of poverty level for you and him (about $14,000 +/-). If he is no longer in the Army then he needs 125% of poverty level (for you and him is about $18,000).

PI is a unique Embassy because they "sometimes" accept a co-sponsor. It seems like they have no set rule for this they decide on a case by case basis.

I wish I could give you a better answer, but this is how the Embassy in PI operates. They may OR may not accept your co-sponsor, and if not you'll have to reapply when your fiance earns above the required income.

I wish you the best

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he is out in the army, he has housing allowance from the VA(veterans affairs)close to $2,100 a month non taxed income bcuz he is a full time student and will be graduating on November 9,and he gets paid from the reserves $450 a month which is a taxed income. So he makes $2,000 something a month. What we did we have a cosponsor now and i dont know if they will accept or not...sigh....hope they will.

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yes i know its their decision what im asking is "there's an applicant in K1 visa(fiancee) were denied after submitting the documents? anyway the documents they were asked was current income of my fiancee.The consul asked me that when we already submitted latest bank statement and latest tax return on the date of interview.So my fiancee doesnt have more to show to them(current income)that they asked for bcoz we already submitted the latest tax return and bank statement(till month of september) So what we did instead, we sent them his parents tax return and their I-134 as a cosponsor. I dont know if they will accept that when they asked was the current income,i was wondering what curret income u know, they already have the bank statement till month of september.They know my fiancee was a full time student but get paid from it(from the army).Do u think they will accept cosponsor?i will call them anyway.

Manila USEM seldom denies immigrant petition(k1,CR1), based on stories here, VJ interview reviews posted and from my personal experience, I find it amusing that the CO's would not even draw line as to what is age gap acceptable (for all they know most women/girls here are just hooking up just to reach the land of stars and stripes. What is very common is the issuance of 221g which is the additional document being asked to help you issued the visa like my case. You provide those and you get it. One thing you have to know though Manila consulate 95% won't accept co-sponsor for K1 visa unlike CR1/IR1 petition. Yes I think you can be denied if your fiance AOS won't satisfactorily reach the requirement.

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Manila USEM seldom denies immigrant petition(k1,CR1), based on stories here, VJ interview reviews posted and from my personal experience, I find it amusing that the CO's would not even draw line as to what is age gap acceptable (for all they know most women/girls here are just hooking up just to reach the land of stars and stripes. What is very common is the issuance of 221g which is the additional document being asked to help you issued the visa like my case. You provide those and you get it. One thing you have to know though Manila consulate 95% won't accept co-sponsor for K1 visa unlike CR1/IR1 petition. Yes I think you can be denied if your fiance AOS won't satisfactorily reach the requirement.

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wow issha your reply makes me more hopeless,lol.Well if its not god's will then nothing I can do but to accept u know...Now i assumed my visa get denied :( and you are right ,heard not just from u but with some of the vj friends that USEM manila won't accept cosponsor. So what can I expect? Denial of visa. :rofl:

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wow issha your reply makes me more hopeless,lol.Well if its not god's will then nothing I can do but to accept u know...Now i assumed my visa get denied :( and you are right ,heard not just from u but with some of the vj friends that USEM manila won't accept cosponsor. So what can I expect? Denial of visa. :rofl:

Hi there, "trulyinlove", I have read all your posts and all the replies. I know how you feel dearest. At this point, since you have already exhausted everything, all the possible things to do like submitting co-sponsor affidavit, for now, I think you just have to pray and cry out with God. Pray hard to God and believe that only God can make miracles and He knows what is really best for your case. Pray for God's will and whatever the outcome will be, just accept it and believe that there is still other ways, God will make it happen in HIS time. But, never lose HOPE, pray that God will touch the heart of the Consul who is going to review your case. Pray for God's favor to be upon you. Nothing is impossible with God. If that is God's plan for you, He will make all ways possible. Just keep going ! Love your Fiance forever, and be POSITIVE.:) I would love to hear the good news later then. Take care ! :)

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wow issha your reply makes me more hopeless,lol.Well if its not god's will then nothing I can do but to accept u know...Now i assumed my visa get denied :( and you are right ,heard not just from u but with some of the vj friends that USEM manila won't accept cosponsor. So what can I expect? Denial of visa. :rofl:

Hi there, "trulyinlove", I have read all your posts and all the replies. I know how you feel dearest. At this point, since you have already exhausted everything, all the possible things to do like submitting co-sponsor affidavit, for now, I think you just have to pray and cry out with God. Pray hard to God and believe that only God can make miracles and He knows what is really best for your case. Pray for God's will and whatever the outcome will be, just accept it and believe that there is still other ways, God will make it happen in HIS time. But, never lose HOPE, pray that God will touch the heart of the Consul who is going to review your case. Pray for God's favor to be upon you. Nothing is impossible with God. If that is God's plan for you, He will make all ways possible. Just keep going ! Love your Fiance forever, and be POSITIVE.:) I would love to hear the good news later then. Take care ! :)

--- HopeFaithLove ---

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