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I would like to ask about requirements for interview. Thank you.. Which papers should be photocopied, scanned or need to be the original when you bring for interview.

In God we Trust 

Time line for AOS 2014
June 30--- Mailed our AOS PACKET
July 2----- USPS confirmed delivery
July 9----- Received mail and txt of acceptance from uscis for I-485, i-765 and I-131
July12---- Hard copy of i-485,i-765 and I-131 in the mail
July14-----Biometrics schedule arrive on the mail, Scheduled on August 6,2014
August6----Biometrics done!done!
Sept03-----EAD/AP CARD/document production :)
Sept11-----EAD card recieved
October16--Interview AOS :)
Approved on the spot
October 24-Green Card arrived in the mail. :)

 

Timeline for Removal of Condition 2016

July 17--------Mailed our packet

July 18--------Received our NOA

Oct 12---------Biometrics appoinment

Oct 28 2017-GreenCard on Hand

 

Naturalization 2018

February 5th--------Sent I-751 package to Chicago

February 7th--------Package delivered to P.O Chicago

February 10th------Cheque cashed.

Feb 14th ------------ NOA1 delivered in mail.

March 6th------------Bio-metrics done

April 16th-------------Interview schedule (approved)

April 17th-------------Oath Ceremony scheduled

May 3rd----------------Oath Ceremony

 
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You must bring the following documentation when you come to the Embassy for your interview:


REQUIRED DOCUMENTS. It is important that you submit ALL of the following documentation to facilitate the

processing of your application. You may be asked to return for another appointment if you fail to bring any of

these documents:


a. NONIMMIGRANT VISA ELECTRONIC APPLICATION (DS-160) CONFIRMATION PAGE. You

must print the DS-160 Confirmation Page that contains the barcode information to bring to your interview.



b. PASSPORT. You must have a passport valid for at least six (6) months. If you do not have one, you

should apply in person at the Department of Foreign Affairs - Office of Consular Affairs (DFA-OCA),

Aseana Business Park, Bradco Avenue corner Macapagal Boulevard, Paranaque City. Applicants may set

an appointment by going on line at www.passport.com.ph or by calling 02-737-1000. The DFA website is




c. BIRTH CERTIFICATE. Your birth certificate should be a copy issued by the National Statistics Office

(NSO) on security paper (not from the Local Civil Registry Office). If applicable, you should also submit

NSO birth certificates for all your children, even for those who are not applying for a visa. You may call

the NSO Information Center at 02-737-1111 to inquire on securing a birth certificate or visit their website


statement about its unavailability from the NSO and obtain a certified original copy (not an extract) of the

birth certificate from the local registrar in the town where you were born.


d. NBI CLEARANCE (Green Form). Applicants aged 16 years and older must have a valid Record

Clearance (for travel abroad purposes) from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). Clearances should

be in the applicant’s current name, birth certificate name, maiden name and any aliases or nicknames used,

including different spellings you have used of those names. An official letter of explanation from the

NBI is required for any notation of “No criminal record” or "No pending case”. For immigration

purposes, an NBI clearance is valid for one (1) year from the date it was issued. The NBI website is



e. OTHER COUNTRY POLICE CERTIFICATES. Applicants aged 16 years and older must also present

police certificates from other countries where they have lived for six (6) months or more after reaching the

age of 16. As with NBI clearances, foreign police certificates should be obtained in any maiden names,

aliases or nicknames used while in the country in question, including different spellings you have used of

those names. Country-specific information on how to secure police certificates is available on the State

Department’s website at


f. COURT AND PRISON RECORDS: Applicants who have been arrested, charged or convicted of a crime

must present copies or transcripts of court or prison records relating to the crime or offense.


g. MILITARY OR POLICE SERVICE RECORDS: Applicants who served in the military or police should

present certified copies of their military or police service records.


h. EVIDENCE OF A GENUINE ENGAGEMENT. You must be prepared to prove to the consular officer

that you have a genuine relationship with your petitioner and a clear intention to marry within 90 days of

admission into the U.S. In the past, successful applicants have submitted photographs, letters, e-mails,

phone records, bank records, and remittance records as evidence supporting their relationships and intent to

marry.


i. PROOF OF TERMINATION OF A PRIOR MARRIAGE. If applicable, official documents (divorce

decree, annulment decree or death certificate, etc.) that prove all prior marriages contracted by you and the

petitioner have been legally terminated prior to the filing of the petition must be submitted.


j. CERTIFICATE OF NO MARRIAGE RECORD (CENOMAR). If you have never contracted marriage,

a CENOMAR (Singleness) issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) and printed on NSO security

paper should be submitted. You may call the NSO Information Center at 02-737-1111 to inquire on

securing a CENOMAR or visit their website at


k. EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT. You should be able to demonstrate that you will not become a public charge

or be a burden on the U.S. taxpayers for financial support. A completed I-134 Affidavit of Support Form

with original signature will be useful to the consular officer to evaluate your petitioner’s ability to be

financially responsible for you. You should also submit your petitioner’s most recent U.S. Federal income

tax return (Form 1040) and wage statements (Form W-2). Employment letters stating salaries and bank

statements may be included to substantiate the I-134. Download Form I-134 at



l. VISA PHOTOGRAPHS. You must bring three (3) color photographs; two are for the visa and one is for

the medical report. Size and format specifications must be strictly observed: Photos should measure 2 by 2

inches (roughly 50 mm square) with a white background and the head centered in the frame. The head

(measured from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin) should measure between 1 inch and 1 3/8

inches (25 mm to 35 mm) with the eye level between 1 1/8 inch and 1 3/8 inches (28 mm and 35 mm) from

the bottom of the photo. See http://travel.state.gov/visa/visaphotoreq/visaphotoreq_5334.html for detailed

instructions.


m. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS) DOCUMENTS: If you have applied for any

benefit, such as a change of status, adjustment of status, or asylum, before United States Citizenship and

Immigration Services (USCIS), or have been the subject of any enforcement proceedings, such as

deportation or removal proceedings, by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), please bring all

documents pertaining to such matters with you to the interview.


n. MEDICAL EXAMINATION. All K1 and K2 visa applicants must complete a medical examination at St.

Luke’s Extension Clinic at least a week before the interview appointment. Refer to the instructions (see

separate page) regarding the medical examination.


i got this from us embassy-manila instructions online.

and please add up that you also need to bring the visa payment receipt.

AOS TIMELINE

07-14-14: Mailed AOS packet via USPS express mail

07-15-14: AOS packet delivered

07-17-14: Got email notification from USCIS

07-21-14: received 3 NOA1 (AOS, EAD, AP) from the mail

07-28-14: received biometrics appointment letter (schedule on 08-11)

08-11-14: biometrics done

08-19-14: status is on "Testing and Interview"

09-11-14: EAD/AP approved

09-19-14: EAD/AP combo card received

10-06-14: case status update - interview scheduled on 11-06-14

10-08-14: received interview notice in the mail

11-06-14: Interview (Approved)

11-06-14: case status update "Card/Document Production"

11-07-14: case status update "Welcome Notice was Mailed"

11-13-14: case status update "Card was mailed to Me"

11-15-14: received GC and Welcome letter

ROC TIMELINE:

09-07-16: mailed I-751 packet

09-09-16: ROC packet delivered

09-14-16: check cashed

09-16-16: NOA received

09-26-16: Biometrics appointment received

10-12-16: Biometrics done

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I would like to ask about requirements for interview. Thank you.. Which papers should be photocopied, scanned or need to be the original when you bring for interview.

I was just with my fiancee today for her interview at the USEM. On the small piece of paper given to her with her assigned number, the following needs to be original:

a) Birth Certificate

b) NBI clearance

c) CENOMAR

d) Proof of ongoing relationship.

e) Form I-134

The W-2 and the 1040 can be photocopies. The Filipino consul who collected these requirement did not ask for the original of my divorce decree but she provided a certified copy just to be sure.

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I was just with my fiancee today for her interview at the USEM. On the small piece of paper given to her with her assigned number, the following needs to be original:

a) Birth Certificate

b) NBI clearance

c) CENOMAR

d) Proof of ongoing relationship.

e) Form I-134

The W-2 and the 1040 can be photocopies. The Filipino consul who collected these requirement did not ask for the original of my divorce decree but she provided a certified copy just to be sure.

Is it okay if our evidence of relationship except for photographs are scanned? Fiancé only sent me scan of itinerary of plane ticket and boarding pass

In God we Trust 

Time line for AOS 2014
June 30--- Mailed our AOS PACKET
July 2----- USPS confirmed delivery
July 9----- Received mail and txt of acceptance from uscis for I-485, i-765 and I-131
July12---- Hard copy of i-485,i-765 and I-131 in the mail
July14-----Biometrics schedule arrive on the mail, Scheduled on August 6,2014
August6----Biometrics done!done!
Sept03-----EAD/AP CARD/document production :)
Sept11-----EAD card recieved
October16--Interview AOS :)
Approved on the spot
October 24-Green Card arrived in the mail. :)

 

Timeline for Removal of Condition 2016

July 17--------Mailed our packet

July 18--------Received our NOA

Oct 12---------Biometrics appoinment

Oct 28 2017-GreenCard on Hand

 

Naturalization 2018

February 5th--------Sent I-751 package to Chicago

February 7th--------Package delivered to P.O Chicago

February 10th------Cheque cashed.

Feb 14th ------------ NOA1 delivered in mail.

March 6th------------Bio-metrics done

April 16th-------------Interview schedule (approved)

April 17th-------------Oath Ceremony scheduled

May 3rd----------------Oath Ceremony

 
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You must bring the following documentation when you come to the Embassy for your interview:

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS. It is important that you submit ALL of the following documentation to facilitate the

processing of your application. You may be asked to return for another appointment if you fail to bring any of

these documents:

a. NONIMMIGRANT VISA ELECTRONIC APPLICATION (DS-160) CONFIRMATION PAGE. You

must print the DS-160 Confirmation Page that contains the barcode information to bring to your interview.

b. PASSPORT. You must have a passport valid for at least six (6) months. If you do not have one, you

should apply in person at the Department of Foreign Affairs - Office of Consular Affairs (DFA-OCA),

Aseana Business Park, Bradco Avenue corner Macapagal Boulevard, Paranaque City. Applicants may set

an appointment by going on line at www.passport.com.ph or by calling 02-737-1000. The DFA website is

c. BIRTH CERTIFICATE. Your birth certificate should be a copy issued by the National Statistics Office

(NSO) on security paper (not from the Local Civil Registry Office). If applicable, you should also submit

NSO birth certificates for all your children, even for those who are not applying for a visa. You may call

the NSO Information Center at 02-737-1111 to inquire on securing a birth certificate or visit their website

at http://www.census.gov.ph. If the NSO does not have a copy of the birth certificate, you must obtain a

statement about its unavailability from the NSO and obtain a certified original copy (not an extract) of the

birth certificate from the local registrar in the town where you were born.

d. NBI CLEARANCE (Green Form). Applicants aged 16 years and older must have a valid Record

Clearance (for travel abroad purposes) from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). Clearances should

be in the applicants current name, birth certificate name, maiden name and any aliases or nicknames used,

including different spellings you have used of those names. An official letter of explanation from the

NBI is required for any notation of No criminal record or "No pending case. For immigration

purposes, an NBI clearance is valid for one (1) year from the date it was issued. The NBI website is

e. OTHER COUNTRY POLICE CERTIFICATES. Applicants aged 16 years and older must also present

police certificates from other countries where they have lived for six (6) months or more after reaching the

age of 16. As with NBI clearances, foreign police certificates should be obtained in any maiden names,

aliases or nicknames used while in the country in question, including different spellings you have used of

those names. Country-specific information on how to secure police certificates is available on the State

Departments website at

f. COURT AND PRISON RECORDS: Applicants who have been arrested, charged or convicted of a crime

must present copies or transcripts of court or prison records relating to the crime or offense.

g. MILITARY OR POLICE SERVICE RECORDS: Applicants who served in the military or police should

present certified copies of their military or police service records.

h. EVIDENCE OF A GENUINE ENGAGEMENT. You must be prepared to prove to the consular officer

that you have a genuine relationship with your petitioner and a clear intention to marry within 90 days of

admission into the U.S. In the past, successful applicants have submitted photographs, letters, e-mails,

phone records, bank records, and remittance records as evidence supporting their relationships and intent to

marry.

i. PROOF OF TERMINATION OF A PRIOR MARRIAGE. If applicable, official documents (divorce

decree, annulment decree or death certificate, etc.) that prove all prior marriages contracted by you and the

petitioner have been legally terminated prior to the filing of the petition must be submitted.

j. CERTIFICATE OF NO MARRIAGE RECORD (CENOMAR). If you have never contracted marriage,

a CENOMAR (Singleness) issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) and printed on NSO security

paper should be submitted. You may call the NSO Information Center at 02-737-1111 to inquire on

securing a CENOMAR or visit their website at

k. EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT. You should be able to demonstrate that you will not become a public charge

or be a burden on the U.S. taxpayers for financial support. A completed I-134 Affidavit of Support Form

with original signature will be useful to the consular officer to evaluate your petitioners ability to be

financially responsible for you. You should also submit your petitioners most recent U.S. Federal income

tax return (Form 1040) and wage statements (Form W-2). Employment letters stating salaries and bank

statements may be included to substantiate the I-134. Download Form I-134 at

l. VISA PHOTOGRAPHS. You must bring three (3) color photographs; two are for the visa and one is for

the medical report. Size and format specifications must be strictly observed: Photos should measure 2 by 2

inches (roughly 50 mm square) with a white background and the head centered in the frame. The head

(measured from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin) should measure between 1 inch and 1 3/8

inches (25 mm to 35 mm) with the eye level between 1 1/8 inch and 1 3/8 inches (28 mm and 35 mm) from

the bottom of the photo. See http://travel.state.gov/visa/visaphotoreq/visaphotoreq_5334.html for detailed

instructions.

m. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS) DOCUMENTS: If you have applied for any

benefit, such as a change of status, adjustment of status, or asylum, before United States Citizenship and

Immigration Services (USCIS), or have been the subject of any enforcement proceedings, such as

deportation or removal proceedings, by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), please bring all

documents pertaining to such matters with you to the interview.

n. MEDICAL EXAMINATION. All K1 and K2 visa applicants must complete a medical examination at St.

Lukes Extension Clinic at least a week before the interview appointment. Refer to the instructions (see

separate page) regarding the medical examination.

i got this from us embassy-manila instructions online.

and please add up that you also need to bring the visa payment receipt.

Is it okay if our evidence of relationship except for photographs are scanned? Fiancé only sent me scan of itinerary of plane ticket and boarding pass

In God we Trust 

Time line for AOS 2014
June 30--- Mailed our AOS PACKET
July 2----- USPS confirmed delivery
July 9----- Received mail and txt of acceptance from uscis for I-485, i-765 and I-131
July12---- Hard copy of i-485,i-765 and I-131 in the mail
July14-----Biometrics schedule arrive on the mail, Scheduled on August 6,2014
August6----Biometrics done!done!
Sept03-----EAD/AP CARD/document production :)
Sept11-----EAD card recieved
October16--Interview AOS :)
Approved on the spot
October 24-Green Card arrived in the mail. :)

 

Timeline for Removal of Condition 2016

July 17--------Mailed our packet

July 18--------Received our NOA

Oct 12---------Biometrics appoinment

Oct 28 2017-GreenCard on Hand

 

Naturalization 2018

February 5th--------Sent I-751 package to Chicago

February 7th--------Package delivered to P.O Chicago

February 10th------Cheque cashed.

Feb 14th ------------ NOA1 delivered in mail.

March 6th------------Bio-metrics done

April 16th-------------Interview schedule (approved)

April 17th-------------Oath Ceremony scheduled

May 3rd----------------Oath Ceremony

 
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I would like to ask about requirements for interview. Thank you.. Which papers should be photocopied, scanned or need to be the original when you bring for interview.

NBI, NSO - BC & CENOMAR, I-134, police certificates (if needed) Letter of Intent all need to be originals, everything else can be copies.

Is it okay if our evidence of relationship except for photographs are scanned? Fiancé only sent me scan of itinerary of plane ticket and boarding pass

copies are totally fine.

Hank

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