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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hey VJ experts...I need some quick help. My fiance went for her interview yesterday (09/12/2013) and everything went great except that they needed my 2012 income tax returns. I thought all I needed was my w-2's from the past three years. Anyways, when she told me I rushed to my office and scanned and sent them to her email to print out. The embassy said to send it back via 2GO courier service. When she got to the 2GO office in Alabang they asked her if it was an ":immigrant" or "non-immigrant" visa she said "non-immigrant", which is true of the K1, however, I told her the immigrant visa section of the embassy handles the K1. I'm now worried that 2GO is gonna send my 1040 to the wrong people and its gonna get lost in the shuffle. Should we just try to resent again to the immigrant section via 2GO or hope that the "non-immigrant" section of the embassy will forward the documents to the immigrant section? This is all that is waiting before she gets her visa issued and we are of course anxious. guidance please?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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~Moved from K-1 Process to Phil. Regional Forum~

~Inquiry is Phil.-specific~

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hey VJ experts...I need some quick help. My fiance went for her interview yesterday (09/12/2013) and everything went great except that they needed my 2012 income tax returns. I thought all I needed was my w-2's from the past three years. Anyways, when she told me I rushed to my office and scanned and sent them to her email to print out. The embassy said to send it back via 2GO courier service. When she got to the 2GO office in Alabang they asked her if it was an ":immigrant" or "non-immigrant" visa she said "non-immigrant", which is true of the K1, however, I told her the immigrant visa section of the embassy handles the K1. I'm now worried that 2GO is gonna send my 1040 to the wrong people and its gonna get lost in the shuffle. Should we just try to resent again to the immigrant section via 2GO or hope that the "non-immigrant" section of the embassy will forward the documents to the immigrant section? This is all that is waiting before she gets her visa issued and we are of course anxious. guidance please?

It is true that the Immigrant Unit at the embassy handles all the K1s. As long as the MNL # was included with the documents I think you should be fine.

Hank

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I agree with Hank about the MNL # being the crucial link. Now hopefully someone at USEM is proficient enough to make the connection and get it to the right place for you in a hurry!

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