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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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OK, we are ahead of ourselves since we don't have the NOA2 yet. But it sounds like if I read it correctly, once the Visa is approved it can be delivered to an address other than the one listed in all the documents. Is this true?

Janet lives in Leyte where she works and has been there for 5 years. But once her interview is scheduled and she has received the packet from the embassy, she and I would like her to leave her job and go to Alcoy, Cebu to be with her family, before the journey to Manila for medical and interview. She would prefer not to go all the way back to Leyte to receive the Visa and passport.

So am I correct that it can be sent to her home in Alcoy or she can pick it up? And that listing another address will not be any kind of red flag?

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I reccomend the MOA at 2Go after USEM.

It'll take a week.

This way you know it won't get lost.

If you need to get her CFO done, you can do it the same day that you pick up her passport.

See what others recommend.

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USCIS (78 Days)
11/06/2012- Filed I-130 through Congressman
11/08/2012- USCIS Received date/ Priority date
11/14/2012- NOA1 Hardcopy sent
01/25/2013- NOA 2: APPROVED Letter sent(on-line verified)

02/01/2013- Hard copy NOA2 received@1406 hrs

NVC (30 Days)
02/04/2013- NVC Received
02/21/2013- NVC Case Number (MNL2013-xx-xxxx)
02/21/2013- Sent DS-3032 emailed
02/25/2013- Received/Paid I-864 Bill
02/26/2013- I-864 Showing
PAID
02/28/2013-Return Completed I-864 and DS-230
03/01/2013- Confirmation of Completed DS-3032
03/01/2013-Received IV Bill

03/06/2013-IV BILL Paid correctly
03/06/2013-CASE COMPLETED AT NVC
03/07/2013-IV BILL SHOWING PAID!
03/12/2013 Completed case sent to US Embassy Manila

Embassy (28 Days)

03/14/2013-Embassy Received
03/19/2013-Medical Completed
04/03/2013-Interview & Result, PASSED!
04/04/2012-CFO
04/10/2013-Visa Issued
04/11/2013-VIsa/Passport picked up@MOA/CFO Sticker/Flight
04/11/2013-POE-Hawaii and HOME!

04/30/2013- Green Card arrived

05/05/2013-State ID issued

4/18/2016 N-400 mailed

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When you or her sign up and schedule the interview online, it will give you guys an option to pick up to any 2Go branch of your choice or deliver to a specified address

Mike picked it up at SM Mall of Asia as well and went do his CFO the following day. If able to pick up early in the day then she could possible do the CFO on the same day, she just need to go to the last schedule for the day, 2-5pm Mon-Fri and slots are limited to 15 people.

Good luck!

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OK, we are ahead of ourselves since we don't have the NOA2 yet. But it sounds like if I read it correctly, once the Visa is approved it can be delivered to an address other than the one listed in all the documents. Is this true?

Janet lives in Leyte where she works and has been there for 5 years. But once her interview is scheduled and she has received the packet from the embassy, she and I would like her to leave her job and go to Alcoy, Cebu to be with her family, before the journey to Manila for medical and interview. She would prefer not to go all the way back to Leyte to receive the Visa and passport.

So am I correct that it can be sent to her home in Alcoy or she can pick it up? And that listing another address will not be any kind of red flag?

Yes you can have the visa delivered to Alcoy, Cebu. When you get to the point of scheduling online that will be part of what you will complete - where 2GO will deliver the visa.

Hank

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thanks all. This is what I hoped. She really doesn't want to go all the way back to Leyte and particularly not to her job. OMG she has worked so hard for so long. Not that they are bad people but I can't wait to get her out of there.

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So here's a sort of follow up:

It has become more and more clear to me that once we get our NOA2 Janet would love to leave Leyte and spend as much home time as possible in Alcoy. I know that the embassy in Manila sends a letter with instructions on how to pay, schedule an interview, etc,. I have seen the letter online.

So the question is, does Janet in any way need this letter when she goes to her interview. If she doesn't need to wait for this letter to arrive, she can essentially leave Leyte as soon as the NOA2 happens, then we can schedule the interview as soon as I can get the MNL #, and we're off and running.

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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So here's a sort of follow up:

It has become more and more clear to me that once we get our NOA2 Janet would love to leave Leyte and spend as much home time as possible in Alcoy. I know that the embassy in Manila sends a letter with instructions on how to pay, schedule an interview, etc,. I have seen the letter online.

So the question is, does Janet in any way need this letter when she goes to her interview. If she doesn't need to wait for this letter to arrive, she can essentially leave Leyte as soon as the NOA2 happens, then we can schedule the interview as soon as I can get the MNL #, and we're off and running.

Most have seen the letter.... online. Few have received it in the mail. laughing.gif

Once you have your MNL # it is for sure rock 'n' roll time, then you can schedule the interview, etc, etc, etc.

Hank

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“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

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