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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I just wanted to see if anyone has had any experience having to go back to the US Embassy Manila after their interview to have finger prints done and more specifically how long after complete their visa status was updated? My fiancee and her 4 yr old daughter had their interview on Nov 13 but we forgot her daughters (K-2) NSO birth certificate. They also only took my fiancees finger prints during the interview and not daughters (maybe bc didn't have NOS bc)? Fiancee submitted NSO B.C. same day to Embassy.

Friday Embassy called fiancee informing her that they need her to bring daughter back for finger printing and that they do not need appointment so they will go Wednesday once back in Manila. Since they only called her is their any paperwork she should bring to Embassy? I know anytime the Embassy requires additional documents after interview it takes about 2-3 weeks, just like the NSO we submitted. Does anyone have any experience with how long it took their visa status to be updated after having to go back for finger prints?

We had both got excited b/c one of visa status changed to "ready" from "AP" Nov 27 but realize not very accurate. Thank you everyone for your help and support, without it we could not have come this far. God bless.

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- 5/513 - NOA1 received by email - 10/16/13 - NOA2 received in mail - US Embassy Manila Interviews Passed 11/13/13 - 3/4/14 Mailed AOS packet - 4/15/14 Biometrics complete

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

~Inquiry is embassy-specific~

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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I just wanted to see if anyone has had any experience having to go back to the US Embassy Manila after their interview to have finger prints done and more specifically how long after complete their visa status was updated? My fiancee and her 4 yr old daughter had their interview on Nov 13 but we forgot her daughters (K-2) NSO birth certificate. They also only took my fiancees finger prints during the interview and not daughters (maybe bc didn't have NOS bc)? Fiancee submitted NSO B.C. same day to Embassy.

Friday Embassy called fiancee informing her that they need her to bring daughter back for finger printing and that they do not need appointment so they will go Wednesday once back in Manila. Since they only called her is their any paperwork she should bring to Embassy? I know anytime the Embassy requires additional documents after interview it takes about 2-3 weeks, just like the NSO we submitted. Does anyone have any experience with how long it took their visa status to be updated after having to go back for finger prints?

We had both got excited b/c one of visa status changed to "ready" from "AP" Nov 27 but realize not very accurate. Thank you everyone for your help and support, without it we could not have come this far. God bless.

There was a Filipina that had to go back for to redo her fingerprints (biometrics) not too long ago, it happens. I just don't recall how long it delayed getting her visa.

Hank

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thanks Hank! After a couple attempts they finally got her finger prints this morning and told her they should have visas delivered Friday or Monday. That sounds a bit quick to me but hopefully they'll have sometime next week.

- 5/513 - NOA1 received by email - 10/16/13 - NOA2 received in mail - US Embassy Manila Interviews Passed 11/13/13 - 3/4/14 Mailed AOS packet - 4/15/14 Biometrics complete

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Thanks Hank! After a couple attempts they finally got her finger prints this morning and told her they should have visas delivered Friday or Monday. That sounds a bit quick to me but hopefully they'll have sometime next week.

Good news!! :thumbs:

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

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“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hi, I filed from I-601 an 6months after U.S. Embassy called me to re do my fingerprint. Does any one know what's the next procedure?

I would ask this question in your country specific forum, this is the Philippines forum

Hank

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“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Good news!! good.gif

That's great. Congratulations!

Thank you both!!! It has been a long process but Monday she'll attend CFO and Wednesday her and daughter fly to US :) Thanks for all the support!

- 5/513 - NOA1 received by email - 10/16/13 - NOA2 received in mail - US Embassy Manila Interviews Passed 11/13/13 - 3/4/14 Mailed AOS packet - 4/15/14 Biometrics complete

 
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