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I had my interview yesterday. Unfortunately, I received 221G form stating that we need to provide evidence of current sustained income. Can we provide his 3 recent paystubs (that's what I have right now and I wasn't able to present it on yesterday's interview.. oh yeah i know, im so dumb. i forgot that i have it on my file) and letter of employment stating how much he is paid?? Is it enough?

Thanks in advance for the replies.. :)


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USCIS Processing- CSC (178 days)
11/23/2011 - I129F filed
11/25/2011 - NOA1
11/30/2011 - TOUCHED

04/25/2012 - 5 months of waiting. Fiance called USCIS to ask for an update. They told us to wait for a few more days.

04/27/2012 - RFE email notification :(
05/03/2012 - RFE hardcopy received. They are asking for circumstances of meeting and proof of meeting within 2 years.
05/04/2012 - RFE reply sent
05/11/2012 - RFE reply received by CSC
05/21/2012 - NOA2 text and email notification :)
05/24/2012 - NOA2 hardcopy received

NVC Processing
06/25/2012 - I called NVC and got our case number. Visa Fee paid as well.
06/28/2012 - I129F was forwarded to USEM. Interview scheduled.

MANILA
07/05/2012 - Consulate received petition
07/05/2012 to 07/06/2012 - MEDICAL (PASSED)
07/18/2012 - INTERVIEW (Result: 221G for current sustained income)
07/25/2012 - sent the documents (income letter, paychecks, pay stubs, letter of employment) via 2Go Courier
07/27/2012 - Consulate received documents
07/30/2012 - Documents under review by Consular Officer
09/07/2012 - VISA ISSUED.. Finally! :)
09/12/2012 - Visa on hand
09/24/2012 - CFO Seminar.. Got the certificate and sticker!

10/10/2012 - departure
10/11/2012 - arrival in United States

10/12/2012 - applied for a marriage license; scheduled marriage as well
10/22/2012 - MARRIAGE
10/25/2012 - applied for SSN card
10/30/2012 - received SSN card via mail

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Did your fiancé fill out the I-134 Affidavit of Support? You need that too, and last years tax return transcript from him as well.

If you have those two and also the paychecks you have and the letter of employment, it should fine.

But you need the I-134 and Tax Return for 2011.

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Did your fiancé fill out the I-134 Affidavit of Support? You need that too, and last years tax return transcript from him as well.

If you have those two and also the paychecks you have and the letter of employment, it should fine.

But you need the I-134 and Tax Return for 2011.

Yes we have it, and the consul kept the affidavit of support and 2011 ITR.. The consul is only requesting for paychecks and letter of employment just to prove that he is making at least $18000-$19000 annually. The consul also kept all of my files, including my passport. It is a good sign, right?


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USCIS Processing- CSC (178 days)
11/23/2011 - I129F filed
11/25/2011 - NOA1
11/30/2011 - TOUCHED

04/25/2012 - 5 months of waiting. Fiance called USCIS to ask for an update. They told us to wait for a few more days.

04/27/2012 - RFE email notification :(
05/03/2012 - RFE hardcopy received. They are asking for circumstances of meeting and proof of meeting within 2 years.
05/04/2012 - RFE reply sent
05/11/2012 - RFE reply received by CSC
05/21/2012 - NOA2 text and email notification :)
05/24/2012 - NOA2 hardcopy received

NVC Processing
06/25/2012 - I called NVC and got our case number. Visa Fee paid as well.
06/28/2012 - I129F was forwarded to USEM. Interview scheduled.

MANILA
07/05/2012 - Consulate received petition
07/05/2012 to 07/06/2012 - MEDICAL (PASSED)
07/18/2012 - INTERVIEW (Result: 221G for current sustained income)
07/25/2012 - sent the documents (income letter, paychecks, pay stubs, letter of employment) via 2Go Courier
07/27/2012 - Consulate received documents
07/30/2012 - Documents under review by Consular Officer
09/07/2012 - VISA ISSUED.. Finally! :)
09/12/2012 - Visa on hand
09/24/2012 - CFO Seminar.. Got the certificate and sticker!

10/10/2012 - departure
10/11/2012 - arrival in United States

10/12/2012 - applied for a marriage license; scheduled marriage as well
10/22/2012 - MARRIAGE
10/25/2012 - applied for SSN card
10/30/2012 - received SSN card via mail

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If you have shown them those 3 recent paystubs, they may have approved you right then. After the interview did you know then that you have those files with you. You could have submitted them while you were still there. But anyway, I think that's all really they wanted to see (recent paystubs and employment verification letter). :). And yes, it is definitely a good sign that they have your passport and all other supporting documents. You'll be approved. :). Good Luck! and congratz! :)

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If you have shown them those 3 recent paystubs, they may have approved you right then. After the interview did you know then that you have those files with you. You could have submitted them while you were still there. But anyway, I think that's all really they wanted to see (recent paystubs and employment verification letter). :). And yes, it is definitely a good sign that they have your passport and all other supporting documents. You'll be approved. :). Good Luck! and congratz! :)

I realized that I have the pay stubs with me when his mother called me and told me that those are already in his original ITR folder.. I am still waiting for the Letter of Employment. He already sent a request and was told that the employer will send it to us ASAP.. I hope we can send it next week..

Thanks for the advance congratulatory message.. I do hope that I will get the visa soon! :)


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USCIS Processing- CSC (178 days)
11/23/2011 - I129F filed
11/25/2011 - NOA1
11/30/2011 - TOUCHED

04/25/2012 - 5 months of waiting. Fiance called USCIS to ask for an update. They told us to wait for a few more days.

04/27/2012 - RFE email notification :(
05/03/2012 - RFE hardcopy received. They are asking for circumstances of meeting and proof of meeting within 2 years.
05/04/2012 - RFE reply sent
05/11/2012 - RFE reply received by CSC
05/21/2012 - NOA2 text and email notification :)
05/24/2012 - NOA2 hardcopy received

NVC Processing
06/25/2012 - I called NVC and got our case number. Visa Fee paid as well.
06/28/2012 - I129F was forwarded to USEM. Interview scheduled.

MANILA
07/05/2012 - Consulate received petition
07/05/2012 to 07/06/2012 - MEDICAL (PASSED)
07/18/2012 - INTERVIEW (Result: 221G for current sustained income)
07/25/2012 - sent the documents (income letter, paychecks, pay stubs, letter of employment) via 2Go Courier
07/27/2012 - Consulate received documents
07/30/2012 - Documents under review by Consular Officer
09/07/2012 - VISA ISSUED.. Finally! :)
09/12/2012 - Visa on hand
09/24/2012 - CFO Seminar.. Got the certificate and sticker!

10/10/2012 - departure
10/11/2012 - arrival in United States

10/12/2012 - applied for a marriage license; scheduled marriage as well
10/22/2012 - MARRIAGE
10/25/2012 - applied for SSN card
10/30/2012 - received SSN card via mail

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