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@audacieux89 I just received an email from them yesterday regarding my interview date n documents I need to bring on that day.  I've had my medical exam scheduled next week at Fullerton healthcare which is I think okay since it has to be atleast two weeks prior to the interview date. Do you know how much would it cost for the medical exam? I've had all the vaccinations needed so far since I work in a hospital. 

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3 hours ago, Chamey said:

@audacieux89 I just received an email from them yesterday regarding my interview date n documents I need to bring on that day.  I've had my medical exam scheduled next week at Fullerton healthcare which is I think okay since it has to be atleast two weeks prior to the interview date. Do you know how much would it cost for the medical exam? I've had all the vaccinations needed so far since I work in a hospital. 

My medical exam cost me S$589 it included Xray (35), urine tests (135), and 3 vaccinations (flu-35, DPT-75, and MMR-75).

If you've had the vaccinations, don't forget to bring your record with you.

If you have never had a history of Chickenpox, they will ask you to have a vaccine for it too (this will cost you additional 105). If you had chickenpox before, they will just do a blood test (150) to verify if you need a vaccine or not.

 

Just prepare around 600 for it just in case.

 

If you don't mind me asking, are you Singaporean or another nationality? :)

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3 hours ago, audacieux89 said:

My medical exam cost me S$589 it included Xray (35), urine tests (135), and 3 vaccinations (flu-35, DPT-75, and MMR-75).

If you've had the vaccinations, don't forget to bring your record with you.

If you have never had a history of Chickenpox, they will ask you to have a vaccine for it too (this will cost you additional 105). If you had chickenpox before, they will just do a blood test (150) to verify if you need a vaccine or not.

 

Just prepare around 600 for it just in case.

 

If you don't mind me asking, are you Singaporean or another nationality? :)

I've had MMR, varicella (never had chickenpox so it's required at work), boostrix, hepatitisB and influenza vaccinations. Maybe they wud only ask me to do blood test,X-ray and urine test. I'm a proud Filipino btw 😊

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10 minutes ago, Chamey said:

I've had MMR, varicella (never had chickenpox so it's required at work), boostrix, hepatitisB and influenza vaccinations. Maybe they wud only ask me to do blood test,X-ray and urine test. I'm a proud Filipino btw 😊

Do you want to join our whatsapp group? Para may guide ka. All pinays in singapore. 3 of us already have our visas, 3 have packet 3 and awaiting interview schedule, and 1 waiting for nvc case number. Pm me your number para ma-add ka. If you like lang naman :)

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January 25, 2021 - ROC application received

January 22, 2022 - Case transferred

January 16, 2022 - Naturalization application received

April 7, 2023 - ROC and Naturalization Interview

April 20, 2023 - Oath Ceremony scheduled

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42 minutes ago, audacieux89 said:

Do you want to join our whatsapp group? Para may guide ka. All pinays in singapore. 3 of us already have our visas, 3 have packet 3 and awaiting interview schedule, and 1 waiting for nvc case number. Pm me your number para ma-add ka. If you like lang naman :)

Sent u my number 😊

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On 6/16/2017 at 6:55 PM, audacieux89 said:

Do you want to join our whatsapp group? Para may guide ka. All pinays in singapore. 3 of us already have our visas, 3 have packet 3 and awaiting interview schedule, and 1 waiting for nvc case number. Pm me your number para ma-add ka. If you like lang naman :)

Is this whatsapp group still active? My fiance is also Pinay and I'd like to have some reassurance on if what we're doing is correct.

I-129F Sent : 2017-01-27
I-129F NOA1 : 2017-02-02
I-129F NOA2 : 2017-06-05 (124 days)
NVC Received :              -
Date Case # assigned : 2017-06-21
NVC Left : -
Consulate Received : 2017-06-29

Packet 3 Received :

Medical Exam Appointment: 

Packet 3 Sent:

Interview:

Interview Result:

Send 221g:

Visa Approved:

Visa In Hand:

POE

Civil Marriage:

AOS Received:

NOA1 Received:

Biometrics Appointment:

I-485 RFE:

I-485 RFE Received by USCIS:

 

2017-07-11

2017-08-05

2017-08-17

2017-09-06

221g (Require proof of petitioners domicile)

2017-09-14

2017-09-20 

2017-09-21

2017-11-18               

2017-11-22

2017-01-19

2017-01-29

2017-02-15

2017-02-12

2017-02-22

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, charlesisjan said:

Is this whatsapp group still active? My fiance is also Pinay and I'd like to have some reassurance on if what we're doing is correct.

Yes it's still active, you can message me her number so we can add her to the group

-=ROC & Naturalization Timeline=-

January 25, 2021 - ROC application received

January 22, 2022 - Case transferred

January 16, 2022 - Naturalization application received

April 7, 2023 - ROC and Naturalization Interview

April 20, 2023 - Oath Ceremony scheduled

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Hello Ladies in Singapore, I'm Posting  from NY City.  I admire the way your group helps each other. We have learned from your Posts.  My lady is also in SG preparing for her interview. We are confused about getting her SG COC.  She is focused on the SPF website  instructions titled:  "Original hard-copy fingerprint impressions (Optional)".  Do those instructions apply to us?  She is a citizen of  PRC in SG on a Work Card.  The wording on the letters she got from the US Embassy (Packet #?) is confusing and I'm not sure she should be relying on the SPF website.  From past VJ Postings I thought the application is done in person but she is telling me she needs digital copies of the documents. Is the SG COC done in person or online?

Neil, nyc

Jing, Singapore

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24 minutes ago, PRC Rabbit said:

Hello Ladies in Singapore, I'm Posting  from NY City.  I admire the way your group helps each other. We have learned from your Posts.  My lady is also in SG preparing for her interview. We are confused about getting her SG COC.  She is focused on the SPF website  instructions titled:  "Original hard-copy fingerprint impressions (Optional)".  Do those instructions apply to us?  She is a citizen of  PRC in SG on a Work Card.  The wording on the letters she got from the US Embassy (Packet #?) is confusing and I'm not sure she should be relying on the SPF website.  From past VJ Postings I thought the application is done in person but she is telling me she needs digital copies of the documents. Is the SG COC done in person or online?

Neil, nyc

Jing, Singapore

 

From my experience, she need the COCs from all the countries she’s been in for the stipulated duration (3 months or longer if I recall right). I’m not sure about CoC from other countries but Sg COC has to be applied in person. For other countries’ COC it all depends on the countries she’s been in and their policies. Some countries like Thai COC can be applied virtually & applicant will receive the original COC via post. 

 

Hope this helps.

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K1 Visa Timeline

Mar 21, 2014 - I-129F Package Sent

Mar 27, 2014 - Email Received case accepted and routed to CSC

Sept 25, 2014 - I-797 NOA 1

Oct 6, 2014 - NOA2 (issuance of USCIS Receipt Number)

Oct 10, 2014 - NOA2 received

Oct 25, 2015 - Packet 3 Received

Oct 29, 2014 - Packet 3 sent & TH COC requested

Nov 3, 2014 - SG COC requested

Nov 14, 2014 - SG COC Collected

Nov 20, 2014 - Vaccinations & tests for Hep B, chicken pox)

Nov 24, 2014 - Vacinnations round 2

Dec 2, 2014 - Medical @ Drs. Horne & Chin

Dec 3, 2014 - Packet 4 received

Dec 4, 2014 - Requested to defer Interview date (TH COC not recv'd)

Dec 18, 2014 - New Packet 4 received

Jan 28, 2015 - Interview @ US Embassy SG

Feb 2, 2015 - Passport received

Apr 3, 2015 - Arrival in USA

AOS Timeline

Apr 4, 2015 - Applied for Marriage License

Apr 7, 2015 - Applied for SSN

Apr 21, 2015 - Recv'd SSN card

Jun 18, 2015 - AOS Application sent

Jun 26, 2015 - USCIS Receipt SMS Notification recv'd

Jul 1, 2015 - I-797C NOA (Biometrics apptmt) rec'vd

Jul 24, 2015 - Biometrics done

Aug 26, 2015 - NOA 2 (EAD) recv'd

Aug 26, 2015 - Combination AP & EAD card recv'd

Sept 18, 2015 - Applied for name change on SSN

Nov 2, 2015 - Received new SS card with married name

Nov 10, 2015 - Received green card :dancing: :luv:

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9 hours ago, PRC Rabbit said:

Hello Ladies in Singapore, I'm Posting  from NY City.  I admire the way your group helps each other. We have learned from your Posts.  My lady is also in SG preparing for her interview. We are confused about getting her SG COC.  She is focused on the SPF website  instructions titled:  "Original hard-copy fingerprint impressions (Optional)".  Do those instructions apply to us?  She is a citizen of  PRC in SG on a Work Card.  The wording on the letters she got from the US Embassy (Packet #?) is confusing and I'm not sure she should be relying on the SPF website.  From past VJ Postings I thought the application is done in person but she is telling me she needs digital copies of the documents. Is the SG COC done in person or online?

Neil, nyc

Jing, Singapore

 For non Singaporean citizens, the process is different. She will have to apply for an appeal online to get a COC. Instructions are on the COC website.

 

https://www.police.gov.sg/e-services/apply/certificate-of-clearance

 

One of the requirements for the appeal is a scanned letter from the website requesting the police clearance. When they approve the appeal, they will schedule you for the fingerprinting. She goes on the day of her schedule and get her clearance same day too.

 

Also note that she will only be able to get a coc from Singapore if she has been residing there for 6 months or more. She will also have to get for police clearances in all countries she has resided in for 6 months or more since age 16.

 

Good luck! 

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January 25, 2021 - ROC application received

January 22, 2022 - Case transferred

January 16, 2022 - Naturalization application received

April 7, 2023 - ROC and Naturalization Interview

April 20, 2023 - Oath Ceremony scheduled

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Hi, first of all thanks for all the great information in this topic!

 

My fiancée is also a Filipina living in Singapore. I haven't filed the I129-F, but will soon.

 

Have a question for you all that I already asked here.

 

  • Does the "beneficiary mailing address" in the form I129-F matter for delivery of the interview packet from the Singapore Embassy,? Do they send the packet by e-mail, or how does that work?
  • In case she moves, how can she change her mailing address in Singapore?

Appreciate all the help! :)

 

Duane

01/20/2018 – DAY 000 – I-129F packet sent via FedEx

01/22/2018 – DAY 002 – I-129F packet delivered to Lewisville, TX in AM

01/26/2018 – DAY 005 – I-129F text & e-mail confirmation received, check cashed

02/01/2018 – DAY 011 – I-129F NOA1 hard copy received (postmark 1/29 CA to MI)

09/14/2018 – DAY 237 – "official" I-129F NOA2 approval date per paper NOA2

09/17/2018 – DAY 240 – approval date I-129F NOA2 per phone app and "old" USCIS website

09/18/2018 – DAY 241 – call automated USCIS 1-800 number, approval I-129F confirmed

09/19/2018 – DAY 242 – consult new USCIS website. Updated two days late, but approved!

09/21/2018 – DAY 245 – received hardcopy of NOA2 in the mail

10/01/2018 – DAY 255 – NVC received petition from USCIS and case number assigned

10/16/2018 – DAY 270 – NVC sends case file via DHL to Singapore embassy – CEAC status "In Transit"

10/19/2018 – DAY 273 – per DHL tracking case file received by Singapore embassy (Friday)

10/22/2018 – DAY 276 – status per CEAC website tracker now officially "READY" (Monday)

10/23/2018 – DAY 277 – packet 3 sent out by embassy via registered mail

10/25/2018 – DAY 279 – packet 3 delivered to incorrect address, SingPost mail redirect did not work!

10/29/2018 – DAY 283 – contacted embassy and received tracking information for packet 3

10/30/2018 – DAY 284 – retrieved packet 3 directly from SingPost, returned packet 3 via speedpost

10/31/2018 – DAY 285 – packet 3 received by embassy

10/31/2018 – DAY 285 – packet 4 e-mail received from embassy – interview date November 20th

11/01/2018 – DAY 286 – medical exam at Fullerton Clinic completed successfully

11/15/2018 – DAY 300 – medical exam report sent by clinic to embassy

11/20/2018 – DAY 305 – interview in embassy PASSED! review here

11/27/2018 – DAY 312 – K-1 visa picked up at Aramex

01/16/2019 – DAY 362 – POE Detroit Metro Airport review here

05/04/2019 – DAY 470 – send AOS packet (I-485, I-765, I-131)

05/09/2019 – DAY 475 – NOA date I-485 / I-765 / I-131

07/11/2019 – DAY 538 – NOA interview – scheduled for 8/22 Detroit Field Office

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Maybe this document, attached, helps some preparing for the interview in Singapore.

 

It's available online as well, but I don't have the links.

 

Thanks!

 

Duane

 

Singapore_interview_instructions.pdf

01/20/2018 – DAY 000 – I-129F packet sent via FedEx

01/22/2018 – DAY 002 – I-129F packet delivered to Lewisville, TX in AM

01/26/2018 – DAY 005 – I-129F text & e-mail confirmation received, check cashed

02/01/2018 – DAY 011 – I-129F NOA1 hard copy received (postmark 1/29 CA to MI)

09/14/2018 – DAY 237 – "official" I-129F NOA2 approval date per paper NOA2

09/17/2018 – DAY 240 – approval date I-129F NOA2 per phone app and "old" USCIS website

09/18/2018 – DAY 241 – call automated USCIS 1-800 number, approval I-129F confirmed

09/19/2018 – DAY 242 – consult new USCIS website. Updated two days late, but approved!

09/21/2018 – DAY 245 – received hardcopy of NOA2 in the mail

10/01/2018 – DAY 255 – NVC received petition from USCIS and case number assigned

10/16/2018 – DAY 270 – NVC sends case file via DHL to Singapore embassy – CEAC status "In Transit"

10/19/2018 – DAY 273 – per DHL tracking case file received by Singapore embassy (Friday)

10/22/2018 – DAY 276 – status per CEAC website tracker now officially "READY" (Monday)

10/23/2018 – DAY 277 – packet 3 sent out by embassy via registered mail

10/25/2018 – DAY 279 – packet 3 delivered to incorrect address, SingPost mail redirect did not work!

10/29/2018 – DAY 283 – contacted embassy and received tracking information for packet 3

10/30/2018 – DAY 284 – retrieved packet 3 directly from SingPost, returned packet 3 via speedpost

10/31/2018 – DAY 285 – packet 3 received by embassy

10/31/2018 – DAY 285 – packet 4 e-mail received from embassy – interview date November 20th

11/01/2018 – DAY 286 – medical exam at Fullerton Clinic completed successfully

11/15/2018 – DAY 300 – medical exam report sent by clinic to embassy

11/20/2018 – DAY 305 – interview in embassy PASSED! review here

11/27/2018 – DAY 312 – K-1 visa picked up at Aramex

01/16/2019 – DAY 362 – POE Detroit Metro Airport review here

05/04/2019 – DAY 470 – send AOS packet (I-485, I-765, I-131)

05/09/2019 – DAY 475 – NOA date I-485 / I-765 / I-131

07/11/2019 – DAY 538 – NOA interview – scheduled for 8/22 Detroit Field Office

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Hello VJ Family!

We are  about to schedule our interview in Singapore. NOA2 dated Nov 2.    The same date  we filed the DS-160 - Dec 24- our CEAC status changed from "Ready"  to "Please contact the U.S. Consular office you believe is responsible for processing your visa application".  It does not sound good at all.  "...you believe is responsible" -like we're confused about what country we're in :angry:.  Is this a standard message after a DS160 is filed?  

 

I sent an email inquiry to the  Consulate and got an Auto-Gen acknowledgement. Our USCIS Approval expires on February 2 and NOA2  took 10    months.  Any suggestions or knowledge  anyone can share? 

neil

 
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