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Received an email from USEM that additional docs were received today! 10 days after I dropped documents at 2GO. Whew! The waiting game :(

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USEM does not normally allow joint sponsors for K1.

But they have approved some cases, though rarely (meaning not all). You might want to check the other topics here in the Philippine forum.

That's not even the case, at all. I talked to someone in Washington, earlier last week, and was told that the papers should have been looked at!

Well, I obviously have a job. Actually, I have two. Now, how come they're giving visas to the people who doesn't even make anything at all, whatsoever. If it's case-to-case basis, my boyfriend already told him that he just graduated from college when the CO asked him what's his job.

The guy in Washington, also told me that financial thing is not even an issue, that becomes an issue after filing for AOS.

It doesn't even make sense that they can take joint sponsors for everybody else but not for K1s?

Calling USEM is so stressful.. It's like talking to robots.. they don't really care about how we feel at all. How can we go through this long and still, USEM would not grant the visa when in fact we've been through USCIS and NVC cray5ol.gif

Anyway, Hopes up! Let us still be positive about all these things..

Thank you! :):D

On October 2013, our I-129F Refused under 221(g)

So our son and I went back home to the PHL..

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June 10, 2014 - Marriage

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CR1 Filing under DCF ;)^_^ :whistle:

08/05/2014 - Submitted I-130 at the USEM. :yes:

08/08/2014 - NOA2 :dance:

08/11/2014 - Emailed Packet 3 & Case Number. :rolleyes:

09/05/2014 - Completed Medical at SLEC. :thumbs:

09/12/2014 - Interview [Approved]! :dancing:

09/19/2014 - Visa RECEIVED! :jest:

10/19/2014 - POE ATL! :wub:

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That's not even the case, at all. I talked to someone in Washington, earlier last week, and was told that the papers should have been looked at!

Well, I obviously have a job. Actually, I have two. Now, how come they're giving visas to the people who doesn't even make anything at all, whatsoever. If it's case-to-case basis, my boyfriend already told him that he just graduated from college when the CO asked him what's his job.

The guy in Washington, also told me that financial thing is not even an issue, that becomes an issue after filing for AOS.

It doesn't even make sense that they can take joint sponsors for everybody else but not for K1s?

That's the info I've read based on experiences here on VJ. I don't get the logic either. jest.gif

Maybe others can chime in.

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That's the info I've read based on experiences here on VJ. I don't get the logic either. jest.gif

Maybe others can chime in.

I know, that's what's upsetting. It doesn't make sense :(

On October 2013, our I-129F Refused under 221(g)

So our son and I went back home to the PHL..

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June 10, 2014 - Marriage

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CR1 Filing under DCF ;)^_^ :whistle:

08/05/2014 - Submitted I-130 at the USEM. :yes:

08/08/2014 - NOA2 :dance:

08/11/2014 - Emailed Packet 3 & Case Number. :rolleyes:

09/05/2014 - Completed Medical at SLEC. :thumbs:

09/12/2014 - Interview [Approved]! :dancing:

09/19/2014 - Visa RECEIVED! :jest:

10/19/2014 - POE ATL! :wub:

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I know, that's what's upsetting. It doesn't make sense sad.png

I wanted to think that CO sometimes do power tripping.. In my case, some consuls won't even ask other fiance/fiancee for divorce decrees.. I don't really get the system here.

Anyway, let's pray and hope that we'll hear from the USEM soon...


Our Timeline

NOA1 ------------------- March 18, 2013

RFE ------------------- July 11, 2013

RFE Sent ------------------- July 23, 2013

Evidence Response Review -- July 24, 2013

USCIS Approved ----------- August 2, 2013

NVC Case Number ----------- August 31, 2013

SLEC Medical Day 1&2 ------ September 3&4,2013

INTERVIEW ----------------- September 12, 2013 (On AP,earlier divorce decree requested)My passport is left at USEM :)

DROPPED DOCS at 2GO MOA ---- September 13, 2013

Manila IV Correspondence ---- September 23, 2013 ( 10 days after dropping documents at 2GO)

Call from USEM ------------- September 24, 2013 ( CO asking for the original divorce decree)

FedEx Delivered ------------- September 30, 2013 ( Original Divorce Decree on USEM IV unit)

IV Unit correspondence------- October 8, 2013

Ready Open Case-------------- October 10, 2013

Issued----------------------- October 16, 2013!!!!!

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