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hi all. hoping someone can help me here, i have a simple question.

I'm at the stage now where the I-129F has been approved, the embassy has received it and issued a letter to my fiancee that says to pay the fee and then schedule an interview.(My fiancee is in the Philippines btw)

She followed the directions and paid the MRV fee of $350 at a BPI bank, and saved the receipt. Supposedly after you do this youre able to schedule the interview date. We waited a good 24 hours after she paid it and attempted to schedule the interview online. What we get stuck at is when it asks for the receipt number of her bank payment. Theres lots of numbers on the receipt. We're not sure which one is the one they want. We've tried them all and the website isnt recognizing any of them that are submitted. Cant call anyone cause its the weekend. I'd like to just do this online and avoid the hassle of dealing with them on the phone.

Can anyone tell me how many characters are supposed to be in the MRV fee payment receipt number that they want? Is it the one with the dashes?

Thanks in advance, i figure there has to be someone on here that has gone through the K1 process in the Philippines.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
Timeline
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Our MRV receipt is very clear. It says "MRV Receipt Number" followed by 10 digits.

K-1 Visa
04-29-2011: I-129F Sent
05-05-2011: I-129F NOA1
07-18-2011: I-129F NOA2
08-08-2011: NVC Received
08-09-2011: NVC Left
08-10-2011: Consulate Received
08-26-2011: Consulate mailed Packet 3 (invitation letter)
09-01-2011: Packet 3 (invitation letter) Received in US
09-10-2011: Packet 3 (invitation letter) Received in Mexico
09-22-2011: Interview: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10-04-2011: DHL Waybill number appears in the afternoon
10-05-2011: Picked up visa from DHL office
11-08-2011: POE Houston, Texas
11-19-2011: Married!

AOS
12-06-2011: Applied for Social Security Number
12-08-2011: AOS package sent (I-485, I-765, I-131, and supporting docs)
12-12-2011: Received Social Security Number and card in the mail
12-20-2011: Received NOA1 for I-485, I-765, and I-131
01-06-2012: Completed ASC appointment
02-02-2012: Received appointment notice for AOS interview on March 1, 2012
03-01-2012: Green card interview: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
03-10-2012: Green card received

ROC

12-27-2013: I-751 Sent

01-02-2014: Received NOA1 for I-751

01-24-2014: Completed ASC appointment

04-01-2014: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (no interview)

CITIZENSHIP

11-14-2016: N-400 Sent

05-19-2017: Naturalization interview:  APPROVED!!!!!!!

06-28-2017: Citizenship ceremony

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
Timeline
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hi all. hoping someone can help me here, i have a simple question.

I'm at the stage now where the I-129F has been approved, the embassy has received it and issued a letter to my fiancee that says to pay the fee and then schedule an interview.(My fiancee is in the Philippines btw)

She followed the directions and paid the MRV fee of $350 at a BPI bank, and saved the receipt. Supposedly after you do this youre able to schedule the interview date. We waited a good 24 hours after she paid it and attempted to schedule the interview online. What we get stuck at is when it asks for the receipt number of her bank payment. Theres lots of numbers on the receipt. We're not sure which one is the one they want. We've tried them all and the website isnt recognizing any of them that are submitted. Cant call anyone cause its the weekend. I'd like to just do this online and avoid the hassle of dealing with them on the phone.

Can anyone tell me how many characters are supposed to be in the MRV fee payment receipt number that they want? Is it the one with the dashes?

Thanks in advance, i figure there has to be someone on here that has gone through the K1 process in the Philippines.

The number is your passport number with the "xx"

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