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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hI everyone... :)

happy new year

i'm so confused ryt now i'm a newbie to this site

well anyways i wanted to ask if do u have to translate emails and chats?

bcoz i know how to speak bisaya so we talk using bisaya

please help and if someone reply i really appreciate it

thank u

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hI everyone... :)

happy new year

i'm so confused ryt now i'm a newbie to this site

well anyways i wanted to ask if do u have to translate emails and chats?

bcoz i know how to speak bisaya so we talk using bisaya

please help and if someone reply i really appreciate it

thank u

and one last question we already have a son but we were never married can i mention it at the story for i-129f question 18?

will they ask for dna sample?? if yes i cant do dna sample coz i can't visit the philippines bcoz of work

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hI everyone... :)

happy new year

i'm so confused ryt now i'm a newbie to this site

well anyways i wanted to ask if do u have to translate emails and chats?

bcoz i know how to speak bisaya so we talk using bisaya

please help and if someone reply i really appreciate it

thank u

and one last question we already have a son but we were never married can i mention it at the story for i-129f question 18?

will they ask for dna sample?? if yes i cant do dna sample coz i can't visit the philippines bcoz of work

Are you just starting the I-129F petition process? Your timeline is not completed so not sure of where you are at in the process as emails and chats are not needed, nor requested, for the petition process with USCIS. Emails and chats will only be useful when at the embassy for the K-1 & K-2 visa application where you will want to show evidence of an ongoing relationship. As for translating, only official documents are required to be in English... so no you do not need to translate the emails and chats.

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Are you just starting the I-129F petition process? Your timeline is not completed so not sure of where you are at in the process as emails and chats are not needed, nor requested, for the petition process with USCIS. Emails and chats will only be useful when at the embassy for the K-1 & K-2 visa application where you will want to show evidence of an ongoing relationship. As for translating, only official documents are required to be in English... so no you do not need to translate the emails and chats.

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Oh i thot u need it when u send ur F-129 thank u for the info oh and i dont know how to do the timeline i'm a newbie still practicing how to use this site lol

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Oh i thot u need it when u send ur F-129 thank u for the info oh and i dont know how to do the timeline i'm a newbie still practicing how to use this site lol

To the left in any of your postings you will see "timeline", click on it, then near the top of the page near your profile picture you will see where your can edit/add an entry for your timeline.

Also for a lot of your questions on the I-129F process read the GUIDES, the link is at the top of every page. The K-1 process is listed on that page.

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Hank

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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To the left in any of your postings you will see "timeline", click on it, then near the top of the page near your profile picture you will see where your can edit/add an entry for your timeline.

Also for a lot of your questions on the I-129F process read the GUIDES, the link is at the top of every page. The K-1 process is listed on that page.

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topics merged into one within the pi regional as one of the topics contains questions that need specific pi regional advice.

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If the U.S. Embassy Manila requires a DNA test, you won't have to go to Manila to do it. Here's the information you need to get your son's U.S. citizenship: U.S. Embassy Manila link.

It's OK to mention your son in question 18. Also, don't forget to list your son in question 13.

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Filed: R-1 Visa Country: Saint Lucia
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To the left in any of your postings you will see "timeline", click on it, then near the top of the page near your profile picture you will see where your can edit/add an entry for your timeline.

Also for a lot of your questions on the I-129F process read the GUIDES, the link is at the top of every page. The K-1 process is listed on that page.

hank , r u the timeline police here??

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Jan. 2010 -- DL issued

May. 2011 --- graduated for my bachelor degree

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hank , r u the timeline police here?? :wacko:

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You know as well as I do the variety of folks asking for assistance, a completed timeline helps to know where someone is at in the process ...

Hank

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Filed: R-1 Visa Country: Saint Lucia
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ive been around here for 3 years and your the only person telling the others to put their timeline.. its their choice not to put their timeline. if they ask something just answer it.. you dont need to input the timeline in every single person here, it sounds your desperate to know their life and you sound like a FBI timeline police.. im just saying dude..

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Oct.8 2009 - arrived in USA (CR1 visa)

Nov. 2009 -- GC for 2 yrs received

Jan. 2010 -- DL issued

May. 2011 --- graduated for my bachelor degree

Sept. 1, 2011 --- Driver License Renewed ( till 2017)

NO removal condition

Citizenship

Oct. 2011-------- Filed N400

Jan. 2012 ------ Biometrics and Interviewed at same time

Jan. 17 2012 ---- Sworn In

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ive been around here for 3 years and your the only person telling the others to put their timeline.. its their choice not to put their timeline. if they ask something just answer it.. you dont need to input the timeline in every single person here, it sounds your desperate to know their life and you sound like a FBI timeline police.. im just saying dude..

I don't know why the other person (Hank) asks but, some times you are unable to give an accurate assessment of time to complete a visa if you don't know when they started. If you are that paranoid about your time line, then DIY is probably not for you. The time line automatically calculates the averages so they show up in the immigration timelines and processing times etc as a benefit for all. Putting the time line in your signature is cool but I don't think it transfers to the VJ time lines. I guess one could give the average as a response, but most of the OP's asking usually want a closer assessment or a validation of why they are waiting so long.

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In Arizona its hot hot hot.

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

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