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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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what's mean by Y,O & F ????

do u recived P4 by mail ? & u recived it in ur addres on philippines ??

* Document Status Description

A = Applicant must acquire this document and present it at the time of the interview.

C = Direct inquiries to your consulate / embassy

D = Certified document received

F = This form is not necessary for this application.

I = The required form is incomplete. Please ensure that a complete form is presented at

the interview.

O = The original document has been received and accepted as meeting post

requirements.

P = The police certificate must be requested by the applicant. If you have already

applied for this document, no further action is required. The issuing police authority

will send the police record directly to the appropriate US Embassy to have on hand

at the time of the interview.

R = The electronic DS-260 form has been submitted and reviewed.

S = Scanned document received. The original document must be presented at the time

of the interview.

T = An acceptable document has been received, but a translation is required as the

submitted document is not in English or the official language of the processing post.

The applicant must present a certified translation at the time of the interview.

U = The applicant has informed the NVC that the required document is unavailable.

X = The required document is unobtainable for this country per the Foreign Affairs

Manual.

Y = The required document has been received.

$ = Payment received.

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Me and my wife (petitioner) received the P4 via email.. hers and mine...

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

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Meaning if your petitioner has submitted the i864 already or the so called Affidavit of Support,

we are therefore requested to bring along the latest ITR (1040) and W2 of the petitioner,..

Just read the above post on our P4...

Cheers...

thank you... I have them on hand already..

  • 3 weeks later...
Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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For the benefit of other F2A here,

here is a sample of the P4:

it indicates here the documents that you have already submitted to NVC,

and it also says here the needed documents that you have to bring on the interview,..

Please be wary also that this varies from case to case, and from embassy to embassy,..

MY NAME

***************************

CABANATUAN CITY NUEVA ECIJA

3100

PHILIPPINES

*MNL************ P4

January 27, 2012

NVC Case Number: MNL*********

Dear ****************:

The enclosed information pertains to ******************************'s interest in immigrating

to the United States of America. The National Visa Center (NVC) has completed its processing of

************************************* 's petition, case number MNL*********************; and forwarded it to

the American Embassy/Consulate in MANILA.

An immigrant visa interview has been scheduled for the applicant at the U.S. Embassy/Consulate in

MANILA on March 15, 2012 at 06:30 am.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Please read and follow all Interview Preparation Instructions located on the Department of State's web site

at: www.ImmigrantVisas.state.gov, under the "Prepare for your visa interview abroad" link.

Important information regarding the required medical appointment is listed on this site. Failure to read

and promptly follow all instructions provided on this site will result in your immigrant visa being refused

at the initial interview.

Upon arrival at the Embassy/Consulate, the applicant should present this letter to the receptionist.

Those members of the applicant's family, listed on the attached page, must appear at the

Embassy/Consulate on the above appointment date. The address is provided on the next page.

WHAT TO DO IF THE APPLICANT CANNOT KEEP THE APPOINTMENT:

Some Embassies/Consulates reschedule interview appointments themselves; others utilize an outside service

provider to reschedule appointments. To determine the proper procedure for rescheduling the applicant's interview

appointment, please go to the Department of State's web site at: www.ImmigrantVisas.state.gov, click the

"Prepare for your visa interview abroad" link, and read the US Embassy/Consulate information on page (4)

entitled "Embassy/Consulate General-Specific Interview Guidelines." If the Embassy/Consulate does not have

any specific interview guidelines listed, you should contact the Embassy/Consulate directly to reschedule the

applicant's interview.

NVC Case Number: MNL*****************

Traveling Applicants

NAME DOB POB

OUR NAMES HERE****************** PHILIPPINES

******************************** PHILIPPINES

******************************** PHILIPPINES

Reminders

* Any original documents that were requested by the NVC but were not submitted to the

NVC must be brought to the visa interview.

* The applicant must bring his/her medical examination results to the visa interview in an

envelope sealed by the medical office.

* The applicant must bring the correct size and number of photographs to the visa

interview. They must measure 2 inches by 2 inches (5 cm by 5 cm) on a white

background.

* IF a sponsor filed an I-864 (Affidavit of Support) AND provided the NVC with proof of

an IRS Federal Income Tax Extension in lieu of a Federal Income Tax Return, the

applicant must bring the sponsor's most recent Federal Income Tax Return to the visa

interview.

* Failure to present all necessary documents to the Consular Officer will result in the

applicant's immigrant visa being refused at the initial interview.

Questions

The National Visa Center has completed its processing of this case and any further inquiries

should be addressed to:

U.S. EMBASSY

1201 ROXAS BOULEVARD

MANILA

PHILIPPINES

When communicating with the Embassy/Consulate by e-mail, letter, or fax, always refer to the

applicant's name and case number exactly as they appear below.

Case Number: MNL**************

Principal Applicant Name: *******************

Preference Category: F2A - SPOUSES AND UNMARRIED CHILDREN OF

PERMANENT RES.

Foreign State of Chargeability: PHILIPPINES

__

__

__

* Document Status Description

A = Applicant must acquire this document and present it at the time of the interview.

C = Direct inquiries to your consulate / embassy

D = Certified document received

F = This form is not necessary for this application.

I = The required form is incomplete. Please ensure that a complete form is presented at

the interview.

O = The original document has been received and accepted as meeting post

requirements.

P = The police certificate must be requested by the applicant. If you have already

applied for this document, no further action is required. The issuing police authority

will send the police record directly to the appropriate US Embassy to have on hand

at the time of the interview.

R = The electronic DS-260 form has been submitted and reviewed.

S = Scanned document received. The original document must be presented at the time

of the interview.

T = An acceptable document has been received, but a translation is required as the

submitted document is not in English or the official language of the processing post.

The applicant must present a certified translation at the time of the interview.

U = The applicant has informed the NVC that the required document is unavailable.

X = The required document is unobtainable for this country per the Foreign Affairs

Manual.

Y = The required document has been received.

$ = Payment received.

NVC Case Number: MNL******************

__

__

__

NOTICE TO VISA APPLICANTS

Case No: MNL*****************

Applicant Name: MY NAME

Invoice I.D. : **********

Beneficiary I.D.: *********************

Visa Interview Requirements

********************* must bring the following to the visa

interview:

* Any original documents that were requested by the NVC but were not submitted

to the NVC

* The medical examination results if not submitted to the Embassy/Consulate by

the physician

* The correct size and number of photographs

* Valid passport for all traveling applicants

The following table lists the documents requested by the NVC and whether or not the

NVC received them. Please note that even though the applicant may have provided

the NVC with a copy of a document, the applicant is still required to bring the

original document to the visa interview.

Document Name Document Status

CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTIONS C

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 1 Y

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 2 Y

2 - PASSPORT Y

3 - BIRTH CERTIFICATE O

4 - ADOPTION F

5 - MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE O

6 - MARRIAGE TERMINATION F

7 - COURT RECORDS F

F - FINANCIAL EVIDENCE Y

8 - CUSTODY PAPERS F

9 - MILITARY RECORDS F

10 - PHILIPPINES POLICE CERTIFICATE O

FEE PAYMENT $

PHOTOGRAPH Y

F - PETITIONER MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE F

F - PETITIONER BIRTH CERTIFICATE F

__

__

__

NOTICE TO VISA APPLICANTS

Case No: *******************

Applicant Name: MY SON 14 years old

Invoice I.D. : **************

Beneficiary I.D.: ******************

Visa Interview Requirements

********************** must bring the following to the visa interview:

* Any original documents that were requested by the NVC but were not submitted

to the NVC

* The medical examination results if not submitted to the Embassy/Consulate by

the physician

* The correct size and number of photographs

* Valid passport for all traveling applicants

The following table lists the documents requested by the NVC and whether or not the

NVC received them. Please note that even though the applicant may have provided

the NVC with a copy of a document, the applicant is still required to bring the

original document to the visa interview.

Document Name Document Status

CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTIONS C

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 1 Y

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 2 Y

2 - PASSPORT Y

3 - BIRTH CERTIFICATE O

4 - ADOPTION F

5 - MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE F

6 - MARRIAGE TERMINATION F

7 - COURT RECORDS F

F - FINANCIAL EVIDENCE Y

8 - CUSTODY PAPERS F

9 - MILITARY RECORDS F

10 - PHILIPPINES POLICE CERTIFICATE F

FEE PAYMENT $

PHOTOGRAPH Y

F - PETITIONER MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE F

F - PETITIONER BIRTH CERTIFICATE F

__

__

__

NOTICE TO VISA APPLICANTS

Case No: ***************

Applicant Name: MY DAUGHTER 17 years old

Invoice I.D. : *************

Beneficiary I.D.: **********************

Visa Interview Requirements

********************** must bring the following to the visa

interview:

* Any original documents that were requested by the NVC but were not submitted

to the NVC

* The medical examination results if not submitted to the Embassy/Consulate by

the physician

* The correct size and number of photographs

* Valid passport for all traveling applicants

The following table lists the documents requested by the NVC and whether or not the

NVC received them. Please note that even though the applicant may have provided

the NVC with a copy of a document, the applicant is still required to bring the

original document to the visa interview.

Document Name Document Status

CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTIONS C

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 1 Y

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 2 Y

2 - PASSPORT Y

3 - BIRTH CERTIFICATE O

4 - ADOPTION F

5 - MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE F

6 - MARRIAGE TERMINATION F

7 - COURT RECORDS F

F - FINANCIAL EVIDENCE Y

8 - CUSTODY PAPERS F

9 - MILITARY RECORDS F

10 - PHILIPPINES POLICE CERTIFICATE O

FEE PAYMENT $

PHOTOGRAPH Y

F - PETITIONER MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE F

F - PETITIONER BIRTH CERTIFICATE F

Than you for this information. :)

PD---OCTOBER 28, 2010

2010-10-28 I-130 Sent
2010-10-29 I-130 NOA1
2011-03-28 I-130 NOA 2 -Approved
2011-11-15 Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill
2012-01-02 Pay I-864 Bill
2012-03-30 Return Completed I-864
2011-11-15 Received IV Bill
2012-01-02 Pay IV Bill
2012-04-05 Received Instruction Package
2012-04-19 Case Completed at NVC
2013-02-07 Received Interview Letter
2013-26-03 Interview (was issued 221g letter)
2013-26-03 CEAC STATUS :Administrative Processing
2013-04-02 Submitted the required documents@ USEM via 2Go courier
2013-04-05 USEM received the documents submmited
CEAC STATUS:Administrative Processing
2013-04-15 CEAC STATUS: Ready
2013-04-16 CEAC STATUS: ISSUED (VISA APPROVED)
2013-04-18 Got the tracking number from 2GO courier -- visa has been forwarded & ready for delivery
2013-04-19 VISA ON HAND (Thank you my Almighty Father for everything...)dancin5hr.gifdancin5hr.gif

2013-05-02 Attended CFO seminar in Manila

2013-05-16 POE LAX dancin5hr.gifdancin5hr.gifdancin5hr.gifheart.gif

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Hello.. I am just waiting for my interview date and gathering all my documents necessary for the interview.

I came to know that the Affidavit of Support is required to bring along at the time of the interview. I find this confusing as my father who is in the US (the petitioner) sent the form to NVC and I do not have a copy on hand. Should I ask him to fill up another one to send to me or a copy will be available at the Embassy at the time of interview?

Thanks.

Based on my interview, the preliminary checking of documents (before the American CO), she looked for a copy of my parent's AOS, which I brought along. During the interview proper, the Consul Officer asked for a copy of the AOS. When I gave it to him, he smiled and said " I'm glad you have it with you."

F2A Wife and child

__________________

I-130: Dec 2010

Notice of receipt: January 3, 2011

Priority Date: December 29, 2010

Notice of Approval: May 10, 2011

AoS/ CoA Fee: November 17, 2011

Aos/IV Application Cover letter: December 3, 2011

Submitted DS 230: February 10, 2012

Submitted Affidavit of Support: March 23, 2012

Case Complete: April, 2012

Waiting for Visa to be avialable

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi Gud day to all! Just want to ask for help in re-submitting I-864 form. We receive email from NVC and telling us to provide any documents which are indicated as missing or need additional information. I am the intending immigrant and my wife is the petitioner.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR: My Name (The intending immigrant)

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

______F - FINANCIAL EVIDENCE:______________________________________

A review of the I-864, I-864EZ, I-864W or I-864A (if applicable) Affidavit of Support form and supporting documents that you submitted has revealed that you have provided incomplete information in your response or you have not responded to some questions.

Please pay specific attention to the questions marked in the attached I-864/A checklist. You will need to complete and submit a new form with the changes noted on the attached checklist.

You will need to follow the instructions for the Affidavit of Support (I-864) that are posted on the Department of State website at the following address:

www.ImmigrantVisas.state.gov. From there, you can fill out a new form online, print the new completed form and mail it to NVC. If you are the Petitioner, please read all instructions and complete the correct form to submit to NVC. An Affidavit of Support form is required to be submitted from the Petitioner on each case regardless of his/her income level.

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We already submitted forms I-864 of my wife (Petitioner) and my brother (Joint Sponsor) and necessary documents. In the NVC letter, there is also a checklist of documents/needed info for my wife and my brother but we can clearly understand what's missing. The only thing that I can't understand is the instruction for me... Do I have to fill-up form I-864A too? I already read the I-864A and I don't think it applies to me. I reside and work in the Philippines? Please help cause I'm clueless on what should we do! Thanks...

My Journey (F2A) - USCIS

2010-12-30 - Notice of Action 1 (NOA1)

2011-05-13 - Notice of Action 2 (NOA2)

2011-05-31 - Case # assigned (P3AU)

2011-11-18 - Received COA and AOS Fee

2011-11-19 - Sent COA

2011-11-25 - Received IV Fee

2011-11-30 - Pay AOS Fee

 
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