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Hello everybody! I'm gonna ask everyone a huge favor! :blush: Could you please check the documents I have compiled in preparation to my Dec 9th USEM Manila interview? Thanks! :luv:

> Appointment letter (AKA packet 4 with SLEC stamp - stamped after medical completion)

> A valid Philippine Passport (also with SLEC stamp - stamped once passed medical)

> 4 2x2 white background colored visa photographs

Civil Documents

> Jon and Princess Birth certificates (Jon's born in PI)

> Marriage certificate

> Advisory on Marriage (AKA certificate of marriage - diff from marriage certificate :P)

> Princess CENOMAR (Certificate of No Marriage - Dec 2010, before I got married to Jon (L) )

> Jon and Princess Baptismal Certificates

> Princess NBI clearances (married and maiden name)

> Insurance copy stating Jon as dependent/beneficiary

> CFO certificates (blue & green certificates)

> Immunization copy, chest xray CD from medical exam

Nursing Profession

> NCLEX-RN California BRN letter stating I passed the exam

> My Philippine Registered Nurse License

> My Philippines IV therapist nurse license

> Board Certificate

> Certificate of Passing

> Certificate of Board Rating

> Certificates of Employment

School Records

> BSN Diploma

> Transcript of Records (college)

> High school diploma

Jon's Papers

> Photocopy of Passports Biographic page

> Photocopy of driver's license

> Photocopy of Affidavit in Lieu of a Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage

> Photocopy of Certificate of Naturalization

AOS packet

> Jon's ITRs and W2s, employment letter (original)

> Co-sponsor's ITRs and W2s (scanned copy)

Proofs of a bonafide marriage and on-going relationship

> photoalbum/scrapbook (100 pictures, includes letters, plane tickets, movie tickets, etc.)

> xoom remittance receipts, passbooks, bank certificate of joint account

> startec bill, magic jack calls log

> screenshots of YM, skype, facebook conversations (100pages)

Am I missing something? :wacko: And oh, I have also prepared 2 photocopies of each document. :P

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USCIS

04/11/2011 : I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

04/13/2011 : I-130 received/Priority date

07/13/2011 : RFE for G325A (beneficiary)

07/28/2011 : I-130 approved :)

Your I-130 was approved in 106 days from your NOA1 date.

NVC

08/08/2011 : NVC received case from USCIS

09/08/2011 : NVC assigned case number

09/09/2011 : Paid AOS bill

09/14/2011 : Paid IV bill

09/22/2011 : Submitted AOS and IV packets via USPS Priority Mail

09/26/2011 : NVC received AOS and IV packets

10/03/2011 : checklist cover letter #4 - AOS line 25 being questioned

10/11/2011 : Response to RFE sent via USPS Priority Mail

10/11/2011 : checklist cover letter #5 - IV application OK! :) -NVC still waiting for RFE response

10/13/2011 : NVC received RFE reponse and now, we WAIT! :D

10/24/2011 : CASE COMPLETED! Thank you LORD! :D

11/02/2011 : Interview date confirmed via operator! <3

11/03/2011 : Interview appointment email received!

Your interview took 240 days from your I-130 NOA1 date.

US EMBASSY MANILA

11/16/2011 : Medical Exam - SLEC DAY 1

11/17/2011 : Medical Exam - SLEC DAY 2 : PASSED! :D

12/09/2011 : Interview @ USEM Manila : APPROVED

12/16/2011 : Visa on hand! <3

USA

01/18/2012 : POE @ SFO

02/10/2012 : Green card received

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i will have my interview too on Dec .7...is it i have to produce my cenomar too thou i got already the marriage certificate from nso?is it the nvc send us the letter what documents we have to show them.as far as i know they have some of those documents already which is they send in manila u s a embassy.i have a little confussion of something..kindly someone shared the experiences she has during the interview..thanks.

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i will have my interview too on Dec .7...is it i have to produce my cenomar too thou i got already the marriage certificate from nso?is it the nvc send us the letter what documents we have to show them.as far as i know they have some of those documents already which is they send in manila u s a embassy.i have a little confussion of something..kindly someone shared the experiences she has during the interview..thanks.

Just send what is needed to be sent. Some people feels more confident if they load themselves with papers.

Happy New Year!

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BPI Receipt

Naturalization Timeline - last hurrah!

04-25-2016 N-400 Filing Date
04-29-2016 NOA Date
05-02-2016 E-notification via email & text
05-05-2016 Received NOA in the mail
05-07-2016 Biometrics is scheduled
05-13-2016 Received Biometrics letter
05-20-2016 Biometrics walk-in (05/27/2016)
09-20-2016 E-notification: Interview is scheduled
09-26-2016 Interview Letter in the mail
10-24-2016 Interview Date (pending approval)

02-16-2017 Approved
06-09-2017 Oath Ceremony 

ROC Timeline
03-23-2015 Mailed ROC
03-24-2015 NOA1 Date
06-25-2015 Service Request for biometrics appointment
08-15-2015 Received Biometrics Letter
08-20-2015 Biometrics walk-in (08/24/2015)
09-03-2015 ROC Approval date
09-11-2015 GC on hand

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i will have my interview too on Dec .7...is it i have to produce my cenomar too thou i got already the marriage certificate from nso?is it the nvc send us the letter what documents we have to show them.as far as i know they have some of those documents already which is they send in manila u s a embassy.i have a little confussion of something..kindly someone shared the experiences she has during the interview..thanks.

No, you can't request for a CENOMAR since you are now already married (I am assuming you got married here in PI). Luckily I was able to save my original copy of it. :) If you're gonna request for a CENOMAR, an AOM (Advisory on Marriages) will be issued to you instead. AOM is sometimes called a certificate of marriage which is different from the marriage certificate/contract. I heard somewhere here in VJ that CO's do sometimes look for the AOM. :reading: And yeah, some of the original documents stated in the letter (packet 4/interview letter) were already submitted to NVC during the immigration process. It's just that I secure several original copies of each documents so that if ever I will be asked of it, I can easily provide it to the CO during interview. :thumbs:

Just send what is needed to be sent. Some people feels more confident if they load themselves with papers.

I guess that applies to me. Haha! :lol: Better be over prepared than under I guess. :P

BPI Receipt

I believe the BPI receipt only applies to K1 visas since our immigrant visa fee was already paid during the NVC process. What else do you think I'm missing? :P

USCIS

04/11/2011 : I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

04/13/2011 : I-130 received/Priority date

07/13/2011 : RFE for G325A (beneficiary)

07/28/2011 : I-130 approved :)

Your I-130 was approved in 106 days from your NOA1 date.

NVC

08/08/2011 : NVC received case from USCIS

09/08/2011 : NVC assigned case number

09/09/2011 : Paid AOS bill

09/14/2011 : Paid IV bill

09/22/2011 : Submitted AOS and IV packets via USPS Priority Mail

09/26/2011 : NVC received AOS and IV packets

10/03/2011 : checklist cover letter #4 - AOS line 25 being questioned

10/11/2011 : Response to RFE sent via USPS Priority Mail

10/11/2011 : checklist cover letter #5 - IV application OK! :) -NVC still waiting for RFE response

10/13/2011 : NVC received RFE reponse and now, we WAIT! :D

10/24/2011 : CASE COMPLETED! Thank you LORD! :D

11/02/2011 : Interview date confirmed via operator! <3

11/03/2011 : Interview appointment email received!

Your interview took 240 days from your I-130 NOA1 date.

US EMBASSY MANILA

11/16/2011 : Medical Exam - SLEC DAY 1

11/17/2011 : Medical Exam - SLEC DAY 2 : PASSED! :D

12/09/2011 : Interview @ USEM Manila : APPROVED

12/16/2011 : Visa on hand! <3

USA

01/18/2012 : POE @ SFO

02/10/2012 : Green card received

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I don't think CENOMAR (since you're already married), school records, and nursing profession records matter.. But no harm in bringing them! :thumbs:

USCIS

10/01/11 - Filed (2) I-130's

10/04/11 - NOA-1

04/05/12 - NOA-2

Your I-130 was approved in 184 days from your NOA1 date.

NVC

04/23/12 - NVC received both cases (18 days/12 business days from NOA-2)

05/07/12 - Case numbers and IIN's (14 days/10 business days since NVC received)

05/07/12 - Sent out DS-3032 by email; auto-response received

05/08/12 - AOS fee invoiced, paid - "IN PROCESS"

05/09/12 - AOS fee shows as "PAID"

05/10/12 - Spouse's DS-3032 accepted; minor child's rejected = had petitioner call NVC = received verbal acceptance from operator

05/11/12 - Spouse's IV fee invoiced

05/14/12 - Daughter's IV fee invoiced, paid both IV fees - "IN PROCESS"

05/15/12 - Both IV fees show as "PAID"

05/16/12 - Sent both AOS and both IV packages to NVC via USPS (expected delivery: 05/19/12)

05/21/12 - All 4 packages delivered

05/30/12 - Received checklist for daughter's AOS

05/31/12 - Sent response to checklist via USPS (expected delivery: 06/01/12); Spouse's case completed

06/07/12 - Daughter's case completed; waiting for interview date

06/14/12 - P4 received: interview date 07/11/12

Embassy

07/04-05/12 - Medical at SLEC

07/11/12 - Interview: APPROVED!

07/14/12 - Visas on hand

POE: 10/17/12

GC's on hand: 10/31/12

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I don't think CENOMAR (since you're already married), school records, and nursing profession records matter.. But no harm in bringing them! :thumbs:

Thanks! :thumbs: They're considered "just in case" documents. :P

USCIS

04/11/2011 : I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

04/13/2011 : I-130 received/Priority date

07/13/2011 : RFE for G325A (beneficiary)

07/28/2011 : I-130 approved :)

Your I-130 was approved in 106 days from your NOA1 date.

NVC

08/08/2011 : NVC received case from USCIS

09/08/2011 : NVC assigned case number

09/09/2011 : Paid AOS bill

09/14/2011 : Paid IV bill

09/22/2011 : Submitted AOS and IV packets via USPS Priority Mail

09/26/2011 : NVC received AOS and IV packets

10/03/2011 : checklist cover letter #4 - AOS line 25 being questioned

10/11/2011 : Response to RFE sent via USPS Priority Mail

10/11/2011 : checklist cover letter #5 - IV application OK! :) -NVC still waiting for RFE response

10/13/2011 : NVC received RFE reponse and now, we WAIT! :D

10/24/2011 : CASE COMPLETED! Thank you LORD! :D

11/02/2011 : Interview date confirmed via operator! <3

11/03/2011 : Interview appointment email received!

Your interview took 240 days from your I-130 NOA1 date.

US EMBASSY MANILA

11/16/2011 : Medical Exam - SLEC DAY 1

11/17/2011 : Medical Exam - SLEC DAY 2 : PASSED! :D

12/09/2011 : Interview @ USEM Manila : APPROVED

12/16/2011 : Visa on hand! <3

USA

01/18/2012 : POE @ SFO

02/10/2012 : Green card received

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Thanks! :thumbs: They're considered "just in case" documents. :P

Yeah our prescreener and CO did not even ask for my fiancee's Nursing degree or her Philippine RN license either. She just took our word for it. We brought them just in case though.

Vermont Service Center

US Embassy In Manila, The Philippines

I-129F Sent: 2011-04-25

I-129F NOA1: 2011-04-26

I-129F NOA2: 2011-09-29

NVC Received:2011-09-29

NVC Left: 2011-10-18

Consulate Received: 2011-11-03

Packet 3 Received: 2011-11-07

Interview Date: 2011-11-23

Interview Result: Approved!

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Yeah our prescreener and CO did not even ask for my fiancee's Nursing degree or her Philippine RN license either. She just took our word for it. We brought them just in case though.

Congratulations again maning! :dance: I'm lookin forward reading your detailed review re USEM manila interview experience. :luv: I'm too psyched! :P

USCIS

04/11/2011 : I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

04/13/2011 : I-130 received/Priority date

07/13/2011 : RFE for G325A (beneficiary)

07/28/2011 : I-130 approved :)

Your I-130 was approved in 106 days from your NOA1 date.

NVC

08/08/2011 : NVC received case from USCIS

09/08/2011 : NVC assigned case number

09/09/2011 : Paid AOS bill

09/14/2011 : Paid IV bill

09/22/2011 : Submitted AOS and IV packets via USPS Priority Mail

09/26/2011 : NVC received AOS and IV packets

10/03/2011 : checklist cover letter #4 - AOS line 25 being questioned

10/11/2011 : Response to RFE sent via USPS Priority Mail

10/11/2011 : checklist cover letter #5 - IV application OK! :) -NVC still waiting for RFE response

10/13/2011 : NVC received RFE reponse and now, we WAIT! :D

10/24/2011 : CASE COMPLETED! Thank you LORD! :D

11/02/2011 : Interview date confirmed via operator! <3

11/03/2011 : Interview appointment email received!

Your interview took 240 days from your I-130 NOA1 date.

US EMBASSY MANILA

11/16/2011 : Medical Exam - SLEC DAY 1

11/17/2011 : Medical Exam - SLEC DAY 2 : PASSED! :D

12/09/2011 : Interview @ USEM Manila : APPROVED

12/16/2011 : Visa on hand! <3

USA

01/18/2012 : POE @ SFO

02/10/2012 : Green card received

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