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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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no in Cavite but I can stay in my aunt in Manila

I29F: June 19, 2016


NOA1 : June 21, 2016


NOA2: August 23, 2016


Date package received by NVC: September 02, 2016


Manila case # assigned: September 02, 2016


Interview: September 29,2016


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no in Cavite but I can stay in my aunt in Manila

I wasn't sure my fiancé has an apartment in Caloocan, I was going to ask if you needed a place to stay for the interview and medical, she has a spare room and it's just her and son

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Call them at 11:30pm new hampshire time tonight or wait until Tuesday (Monday is labour day and the office is closed)

Loren and Arthesa

From "Love"

The like force has the passion over all his nature. It expands the sentiment; it makes the clown gentle, and gives the coward heart. Into the most pitiful and abject it will infuse a heart and courage to defy the world, so only it have the countenance of the beloved object. In giving him to another, it still more gives him to himself. He is a new man, with new perceptions, new and keener purposes, and a religious solemnity of character and aims. Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Called NVC at 11:00 pm . They had my number. Thank you for the advice. I am in Philippines till Monday so I can go with my fiance and pay fee now and help her with ds160.

Loren and Arthesa

From "Love"

The like force has the passion over all his nature. It expands the sentiment; it makes the clown gentle, and gives the coward heart. Into the most pitiful and abject it will infuse a heart and courage to defy the world, so only it have the countenance of the beloved object. In giving him to another, it still more gives him to himself. He is a new man, with new perceptions, new and keener purposes, and a religious solemnity of character and aims. Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Turkey
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Finally!!!!! WE. GOT. IT! :) hihi! And because of this, I am cooking a Filipino specialty with a twist inspired by our favorite resto and food hacked by my fiance! Sizzling sinigang! :) Yay yay yay! I believe we need to wait for notice in hard copy and our NVC Case number? :)Can't wait to marry my highschool lover. Ecstatic :)

I told you it will be this week. :) congrats

AOS, EAD
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Sent (i-485, i-765) : 4 March '17

Received: 6 March '17

Noa1: 22 March '17

Hardcopy received: 25 March '17

I-485 RFIE: 29 March '17

RFIE response received: 19 April '17

Biometrics: 20 April '17

Service Request: 12 June '17 (100 days)

Answer: Case is in our current processing time 13 June '17

2nd Service Request: 3 July '17 (118 days)

New card is producing: 5 July '17 (120 days) NOTE* they didn't even assign someone to my Service request.

 

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Sent : 6 June '16

Noa1 : 9 June '16

Noa2 : 18 August '16

NVC Received: 30 August '16

Case Number Assigned: 1 September '16

Interview date: 5 December '16

Missing papers: i-134 and police record. Gonna send ASAP.

Sent missing papers : 3 January '17

Ap : 5 January '17

Ap update and got mail that says documents received: 9 January '17

Ready and nonimmigrant visa: 13 January '17

Issued: 17 January '17

Visa in the hand: 18 January '17

POE: 26 January '17

Marriage Date: 3 February '17

TOOK  7 MONTHS

 

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We got it. Thanks for the reply ?

Your welcome, I hope it's an easy fix for you. We got approved only 3 days after I sent our response. Hoping it goes fast for you too.

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I-129F sent- June 15

Lockbox received- June 16

Noa1- June 20

RFE- August 23

NOA2- September 1

NVC received- September 13

Case #- September 13

interview- October 31

POE- November 13

Married- November 23

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Turkey
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Mine was viewable online today and just arrived yesterday

I dont know, maybe got the number wrong. I dont think i did but it is possible.

Gonna wait for weekend and labor day to pass, maybe call them thuesday to check if i got the number right but i sent an e-mail, gonna wait for e-mail probably.

I search the problem, some people got it but didnt effect their process i guess. Don't know why. :) I wish a nice weekend to you. :)

AOS, EAD
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Sent (i-485, i-765) : 4 March '17

Received: 6 March '17

Noa1: 22 March '17

Hardcopy received: 25 March '17

I-485 RFIE: 29 March '17

RFIE response received: 19 April '17

Biometrics: 20 April '17

Service Request: 12 June '17 (100 days)

Answer: Case is in our current processing time 13 June '17

2nd Service Request: 3 July '17 (118 days)

New card is producing: 5 July '17 (120 days) NOTE* they didn't even assign someone to my Service request.

 

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Sent : 6 June '16

Noa1 : 9 June '16

Noa2 : 18 August '16

NVC Received: 30 August '16

Case Number Assigned: 1 September '16

Interview date: 5 December '16

Missing papers: i-134 and police record. Gonna send ASAP.

Sent missing papers : 3 January '17

Ap : 5 January '17

Ap update and got mail that says documents received: 9 January '17

Ready and nonimmigrant visa: 13 January '17

Issued: 17 January '17

Visa in the hand: 18 January '17

POE: 26 January '17

Marriage Date: 3 February '17

TOOK  7 MONTHS

 

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Your welcome, I hope it's an easy fix for you. We got approved only 3 days after I sent our response. Hoping it goes fast for you too.

Thank you? they required declaration letter,

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Reading this link. https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/law-and-policy/statistics/non-immigrant-visas.html You can find out how many K1 visa's your country goes through each year.The USCIS get through around 30,000 a year. Ireland only accounts for 137 of them. The Philippines accounts for 20% of the whole amount of K1's if it keeps going the way it is there will be nobody left in the Philippines only tourists left. Huge amount of outward migration from the Philippines, it reminds me over Ireland in the 60s and 70's.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Reading this link. https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/law-and-policy/statistics/non-immigrant-visas.html You can find out how many K1 visa's your country goes through each year.The USCIS get through around 30,000 a year. Ireland only accounts for 137 of them. The Philippines accounts for 20% of the whole amount of K1's if it keeps going the way it is there will be nobody left in the Philippines only tourists left. Huge amount of outward migration from the Philippines, it reminds me over Ireland in the 60s and 70's.

Here in the Philippines now and trust me, 6,000 a year will not make a dent in the population. One of the largest exports of the Philippines is their people. They have many overseas workers all over Asia, Middle East and Canada. The money they send back to support their families is a vital part of the Philippine economy. We don't know that much about it in the US because our Government makes it very difficult for a Filipino to even visit as a tourist. Most who leave do so for love, but they love their country and many return with their foreign husbands later to enjoy the life, weather, people and cost of living. Don't forget, their are also thousands of US citizens living in Phil.

Loren and Arthesa

From "Love"

The like force has the passion over all his nature. It expands the sentiment; it makes the clown gentle, and gives the coward heart. Into the most pitiful and abject it will infuse a heart and courage to defy the world, so only it have the countenance of the beloved object. In giving him to another, it still more gives him to himself. He is a new man, with new perceptions, new and keener purposes, and a religious solemnity of character and aims. Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Here in the Philippines now and trust me, 6,000 a year will not make a dent in the population. One of the largest exports of the Philippines is their people. They have many overseas workers all over Asia, Middle East and Canada. The money they send back to support their families is a vital part of the Philippine economy. We don't know that much about it in the US because our Government makes it very difficult for a Filipino to even visit as a tourist. Most who leave do so for love, but they love their country and many return with their foreign husbands later to enjoy the life, weather, people and cost of living. Don't forget, their are also thousands of US citizens living in Phil.

Yeah thats only K1's, I'm sure other Visa types are really high too. Here in ireland we have a big Pilipino populations and it's growing all the time. I've always found them to be nothing but pleasant to be around and they're hard workers too. It's so sad that so many have to leave. Ireland was destroyed with migration. Rural parts are under populated. 8 million people lived in Ireland during the 1840's by the 1960's there was only 2.8 million people here.

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