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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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My parents arrived here in the US 2 days ago, and we are trying to get them a health insurance for them. We found online some companies that is affordable but we are not that sure if they are good or worth-paying. Anyone out there who can give recommendations? like what insurance that you are happy with for first-time immigrants? I would really appreciate it, if somebody out there could give us inputs or suggestions :) Thank you :)

I-130 for Parents (Mom and Dad)

02-20-2013 - National Benefits Center

10-22-2013 - Nebraska Services Center

11-07-2013 - Approved (Mother)

11-13-2013 - Approved (Father)

11-14-2013 - Department of State (Mother)

11-25-2013 - Department of State (Father)

Mother:

12-09-2013 - National Visa Center

12-23-2013 - NVC number assigned

12-24-2013 - DS-261 Choice of Agent online

12-27-2013 - AOS Paid

12-30-2013 - I-864 AOS forms and documents mailed

01-06-2014 - IV Fees Paid

01-07-2014 - DS-260 Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Applied

01-29-2014 - AOS Checklist

01-31-2014 - IV Checklist

Father:

12-16-2013 - National Visa Center

01-09-2014 - NVC number assigned

01-16-2014 - DS-261 (Choice of Agent)

01-22-2014 - I-864 AOS Processing Paid

01-29-2014 - Sent I-864 AOS and IV docs

01-30-2014 - IV Paid; Sent DS-260 IV online

02-19-2014 - AOS Checklist

02-24-2014 - IV Checklist

03-07-2014 - Case Complete for both parents

03-24-2014 - Medical Exam Passed

04-01-2014 - Interview Date (US Embassy Manila)

VISA APPROVED! :D

04-08-2014 - Visa in hand

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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I would start with your State Exchange.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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