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For some reason, during my interview, the Filipino pre-screener asked for my baptismal certificate. I'm not late registered or anything so I am not sure why they asked me for it. Fortunately, I read a similar case (asked for baptismal certificate)on VJ prior to my interview so I brought a photocopy. The two beneficiaries I met there weren't asked for their baptismal certificate though, but I suggest bringing a copy just in case they ask for one. God bless you on you interview :)

That's a good one. My fiancee thought of that as well just in case. Kind of defeats the purpose of having instructions when the consulate pulls surprises like that.

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That's a good one. My fiancee thought of that as well just in case. Kind of defeats the purpose of having instructions when the consulate pulls surprises like that.

Indeed, my thoughts exactly. I was surprised when the pre-screener asked for one so I had to verify again in case I misheard him, but yup, I heard him correctly. Right, it's better to bring a copy just in case, for peace of mind as well. God bless you both especially on your fiancee's interview. :)

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For some reason, during my interview, the Filipino pre-screener asked for my baptismal certificate. I'm not late registered or anything so I am not sure why they asked me for it. Fortunately, I read a similar case (asked for baptismal certificate)on VJ prior to my interview so I brought a photocopy. The two beneficiaries I met there weren't asked for their baptismal certificate though, but I suggest bringing a copy just in case they ask for one. God bless you on you interview :)

i prepared mine as well just in case because i also read it in the past :)

}Our Journey{

--October 22, 2010 * Started talking online "As friends"

--November 20,2010 * Became a couple (Started Dating)

--December 18,2011 * Met in person for first time @ Davao Int. Airport

--January 3,2012 * Returned to the US (saddest day of our lives)

--May 19,2012 * I-129F finally sent YAY!

--May 21,2012 * Packet 1 was received at Dallas Lockbox Facility

--May 23,2012 * First Notice Of Action (NOA1)

--May 24,2012 * $340.00 Check is Cashed By Department of Homeland Services

--May 29,2012 * Form I-797C NOA1 Received From USCIS California Service Center

--August 16,2012 * APPROVED I-129F!!! WOO! :) :) :)

--August 20,2012 * Second Notice Of Action Rcvd (NOA2 Hardcopy)

}*{Patience brings things worth waiting for}*{

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Great thread. I'm leaving in the morning to meet Rovie in Manilla and be there for the interview. I'm talking the DS 230 just in case and will also have her get her babtism certificate.

January 15, 2012 met on line

April 18, 2012 met in person in Cebu

April 20, 2012 proposed

May 28, 2012 filed K1

June 6, 2012 received email K1 accepted.

August 28, 2012 NOA2 approved!!!!!!!

September 21, 2012 went back for vist number 2

Had a wonderful time!

Interview set for November 6

Flying out November 3 to be together

Arrived November 4

November 6, 2013 interview and approved

November 14, 2013 picked up visa!

November 29, 2013 arrived in Anchorage

November 30, 2013 applied for marriage license

December 15, 2013 civil wedding

February 16, 2013 AOS filed

February 23, 2013 NOA 1 reviewed

April 4, 2013 Biometric appointment

May 9, 2013 AOS intervie

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Bring everything you submitted and a few photos you did not.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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Great thread. I'm leaving in the morning to meet Rovie in Manilla and be there for the interview. I'm talking the DS 230 just in case and will also have her get her babtism certificate.

Good luck and God bless on your interview :)

}Our Journey{

--October 22, 2010 * Started talking online "As friends"

--November 20,2010 * Became a couple (Started Dating)

--December 18,2011 * Met in person for first time @ Davao Int. Airport

--January 3,2012 * Returned to the US (saddest day of our lives)

--May 19,2012 * I-129F finally sent YAY!

--May 21,2012 * Packet 1 was received at Dallas Lockbox Facility

--May 23,2012 * First Notice Of Action (NOA1)

--May 24,2012 * $340.00 Check is Cashed By Department of Homeland Services

--May 29,2012 * Form I-797C NOA1 Received From USCIS California Service Center

--August 16,2012 * APPROVED I-129F!!! WOO! :) :) :)

--August 20,2012 * Second Notice Of Action Rcvd (NOA2 Hardcopy)

}*{Patience brings things worth waiting for}*{

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Great thread. I'm leaving in the morning to meet Rovie in Manilla and be there for the interview. I'm talking the DS 230 just in case and will also have her get her babtism certificate.

Have a safe trip and good luck on your interview! :thumbs:

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Thank you so much guy's i really appreaciate all your comments and with all your ideas I bring everything (Baptismal Certificate, Letter of Intent to marry, Cenomar, Letter's through postal, birthday card's and the rest I mention above)..God Bless all

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