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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Cambodia
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Many of you who read my post in the past may have known that my wife doesn't understand English. She has never had an education. I give her money every month so she can goto school to learn English. She just learned how to read Khmer, her native language, a few months ago. Her life was tough when she was younger growing up with no parents, and life of improvishment. She's very sweet, and fair.

She was a victim of human trafficking. A restaurant owner in Thailand kept her as a slave worker inside his restaurant. He kept her passport so she cannot return to Cambodia. My friend found out what was happening, and went to save her before any thing worse could happen. She's only one year younger than I. Before I met her, her fingernails was worn and torn. I married her because she remains fair to everybody despite her adversity.

Now, I want to let her know what's involved in packet 3. She lives in Cambodia, so, if the packet was mailed to her, I would need to tell her what needs to be filled out and what has to be done. Please, inform me. Thank you! :star:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Many of you who read my post in the past may have known that my wife doesn't understand English. She has never had an education. I give her money every month so she can goto school to learn English. She just learned how to read Khmer, her native language, a few months ago. Her life was tough when she was younger growing up with no parents, and life of improvishment. She's very sweet, and fair.

She was a victim of human trafficking. A restaurant owner in Thailand kept her as a slave worker inside his restaurant. He kept her passport so she cannot return to Cambodia. My friend found out what was happening, and went to save her before any thing worse could happen. She's only one year younger than I. Before I met her, her fingernails was worn and torn. I married her because she remains fair to everybody despite her adversity.

Now, I want to let her know what's involved in packet 3. She lives in Cambodia, so, if the packet was mailed to her, I would need to tell her what needs to be filled out and what has to be done. Please, inform me. Thank you! :star:

Is there anyone in her home town that you can get in touch with? Someone that knows both languages? Sorry that I can't offer more advise but I believe that would be the best way to go. I'm not sure if Italkbb works for Cambodia but it's a very reasonable phone service that you could use to communcate to someone what needs to be done.

It's sad, very sad that human trafficking has ever occurred in human history and pathetic to all ends that it's happening today!!! I treasure stories such as yours, you have found true love, don't ever lose or leave her!!!

Sorry that I cannot be of anymore help.

Keith & Xiang

2005-07-20 Sent Xiang first email

2005-11-19 Met Xiang in Nanning

2005-11-25 Asked for Xiang's hand in marriage

2006-02-21 Date I-129F Sent

2006-02-24 Date I-129F NOA1 (Receipt)

2006-03-15 Applied for Emergency Expedite

2006-04-03 Date I-129F NOA2 (Approved)

2006-04-25 Date packet was sent from NVC to Guangzhou, China

2006-07-07 Date Xiang recieved Packet #3 from Guangzhou, China

2006-07-08 Date Xiang sent Packet #3 to the U.S. Consulate

2006-07-27 Date Xiang recieved request for biographical information on our daughter

2006-07-27 Date Xiang sent biographical information to the U.S. Consulate

2006-08-17 Date Xiang sent biographical information to the U.S. Consulate, again!

2006-08-21 Date Xiang called, faxed and mailed the U.S. Consulate the biographical information

2006-08-22 Email from the U.S. Consulate, they FINALLY received the G-325A form for our daughter!

2006-08-22 Waiting patiently for Packet #4 to arrive, bring my soulmate to my open arms!!!

2006-08-25 Packet #4 sent out from the U.S. Consulate, in transit to my baby!!!

2006-08-29 11:25pm Email from the U.S. Consulate, the interview date is October 17th!

2006-09-29 Medical examination for Xiang and our daughter Qi. Interview is just around the corner!

2006-10-16 11:15pm VISA APPROVED!!!!

2006-10-29 Xiang and Qi arrived in Detroit, immigrations 2 1/2 hours, finally holding my sweetheart in my arms.

2006-11-05 Exchanging our vows, what a beautiful day for our wedding!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Cambodia
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I'm waiting for the Packet 3 for my fiance. This is for the K1 but the K3 should be the same I would assume (only guessing). Once my fiance receives it I'll give as much info as possible. It should be the same or very similar to all other consulate Packet 3.

N-400 for Citizenship.

09/15/2010 Application Sent.

09/22/2010 Check Cashed.

09/23/2010 NOA Sent.

09/27/2010 NOA Received.

10/15/2010 Biometric Appointment.

01/26/2011 Interview Letter.

02/24/2011 Interview Date. PASSED!!!!!!!!

03/25/2011 Received oath ceremony letter

04/21/2011 Oath Ceremony @ 12:30PM

Oath Ceremony Completed. Now A US Citizenship.

I-130 Petition for Mother

05/05/2011 Application Sent To Chicago Lockbox.

05/11/2011 Check Cashed.

05/14/2011 Received NOA.

08/03/2011 RFE Notice Sent.

08/06/2011 RFE Received.

08/22/2011 Send Additional Evidence.

08/25/2011 Status Update Changed To RFE Received.

09/02/2011 Approval Notice Sent.

09/06/2011 Approval Letter Received.

09/29/2011 Received Email With NVC Number, Fee, And Choice Of Agent Form.

09/29/2011 Paid NVC $88.00 Fee Online.

09/30/2011 Online Status Changed To Paid.

10/07/2011 Emailed Choice Of Agent Form.

10/12/2011 Paid $404.00 IV Fee Online.

10/14/2011 Online Status Changed To Paid.

01/10/2012 Email From NVC Stating Case Complete And Interview Date 02/16/2012 @ 7AM

01/18/2012 Medical Appointment

02/16/2012 Interview Date PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Indonesia
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Inside packet 3 there are: (at least in mine, perhaps different consulates give different ones?)

1. Checklist of items needed to be presented during the interview, which you will have to send back to the Embassy along with a filled DS-230 form.

2. DS 230 form

3. DS 156 form

4. Medical Exam Instructions

5. Other fees instructions.

Mine was sent to my husband's address in the US ,which is a bit weird, since we didn't inquire such. Looking at your case, this maybe the best option for you to receive the packet, instead being sent to your wife. You might want to ask the Consulate if this can be done.

All the best to both of you.

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Many of you who read my post in the past may have known that my wife doesn't understand English. She has never had an education. I give her money every month so she can goto school to learn English. She just learned how to read Khmer, her native language, a few months ago. Her life was tough when she was younger growing up with no parents, and life of improvishment. She's very sweet, and fair.

She was a victim of human trafficking. A restaurant owner in Thailand kept her as a slave worker inside his restaurant. He kept her passport so she cannot return to Cambodia. My friend found out what was happening, and went to save her before any thing worse could happen. She's only one year younger than I. Before I met her, her fingernails was worn and torn. I married her because she remains fair to everybody despite her adversity.

Now, I want to let her know what's involved in packet 3. She lives in Cambodia, so, if the packet was mailed to her, I would need to tell her what needs to be filled out and what has to be done. Please, inform me. Thank you! :star:

If you really want to do this girl a favor, and make the whole transition very easy on her since she's already had a difficult life, then I would highly recommend that you hire an attorney in Cambodia to work on her behalf. You may even be able to hire an attorney in Thailand since they handled many of the K-1 visas for Cambodians. My fiance, who has her bachelor's degree actually just started teaching herself English two years ago and is still learning. I hired an attorney in Bangkok to make it easy on her and she very much appreciates it. They can also do all the translations that will be necessary. Hell, most Americans can hardly fill out the papers properly since they are confusing to us. Spend the money and hire an attorney to make the girls life easy. You can get one to complete the whole process for around $1600.00. Small price to pay for a girl that's gone through hell in her life. If you can't do that, let me know through a private message and I might be able to introduce her to two women I know in Phnom Penh. If she's in Phnom Penh tell her to go to the Embassy there and they should be able to steer her in the right direction. Good luck.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Many of you who read my post in the past may have known that my wife doesn't understand English. She has never had an education. I give her money every month so she can goto school to learn English. She just learned how to read Khmer, her native language, a few months ago. Her life was tough when she was younger growing up with no parents, and life of improvishment. She's very sweet, and fair.

She was a victim of human trafficking. A restaurant owner in Thailand kept her as a slave worker inside his restaurant. He kept her passport so she cannot return to Cambodia. My friend found out what was happening, and went to save her before any thing worse could happen. She's only one year younger than I. Before I met her, her fingernails was worn and torn. I married her because she remains fair to everybody despite her adversity.

Now, I want to let her know what's involved in packet 3. She lives in Cambodia, so, if the packet was mailed to her, I would need to tell her what needs to be filled out and what has to be done. Please, inform me. Thank you! :star:

wow what a wonderful person you are to do this for her. I wish you all the best...Do not give up on her..no matter what it takes.

It sucks that all this revolves around money, it makes me sick. But we gotta do what we gotta do..... :)

7/4/05 - Met

4/16/06 - Went to Visit her in Manila

4/18/06 - Proposed to her at Baloy Beach Resort, Zambales, Subic Bay

4/27/06 - Sent to Nebraska Service Center

5/02/06 - I-129F Filed

10/17/06 - Petition approved in California Service Center and sent to NVC in New Hampshire

12/11/06 - NVC New Hampshire Received Case (FINALLY)!!!!!!

12/12/06 - Called today and got our MNL2006845xxx

12/19/06 - Case Arrive in Manila

02/28/07 - K-1 Packet arrived to my sweety

03/26/07 - CFO Seminar/needs to go back to after interview for sticker

03/29/07 - St Lukes Medical.

04/03/07 - Arrived for second time to be with my sweetheart....

04/11/07 - Interview Date----PASSED with flying colors......St Lukes was a little pain..but we fought em...

05/12/07 - My baby and I got home today POE Seattle Flight home arrived at 11:45AM.

Flight from Manila to Seoul was great, then a 12 hour layover in Seoul, that sucked big time. Flight to Seattle from Seoul was long and the plane was warm too. Once we got to Seattle it was so worth it.

06/08/07 - Got married in Everett WA

07/19/07 - Filed for AOS

10/15/07 - NOA for AOS

12/06/07 - Interview for Green Card approved in Seattle, good for 2 years.

12/18/07 - Green Card in the mail...wooo hoooo...will apply in 2 years for conditions removal.

07/01/08 - We had our first baby..Renae Sofia Reynolds 8 lbs 3oz-C-Section.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Russia
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You know each consulate has slightly different requirements for the needed paperwork, and the processes for getting medical appointment are also different.

But one always need to prepare forms DS 230 and DS 156, 4 passport size pictures ( 2x2 inches, head size 2- 2,75 inches, background has to be white or off-white and plain, no glares on the glasses). As a benefactor you should prepare the I-134 affidavite of support form.

She would need the police clearence records from the all countries where she lived for more than 6 months since she was 16 (check here http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/index.htm ).

But somebody wil need to help your wife with the medical instructions and instructions for getting an appointment.

Good luck!

Our Timeline:

Marriage: Sep-30-2006

Ken moved to the US :( : Oct-23-2006

I130 filed: Nov-17-2006

I130 NOA1: Nov-27-2006 (petition transferred to Californian CIS)

I-129F filed : Dec-08-2006

I-129F NOA1: Jan-01-2007

Status on the Jan-30-2007: pending, not even touched ...

NOA2 (both I-129F & I130): Feb-01-2007 (Wow! Thanx, God!)

inquire regarding the case number emailed to NVC: 2007-02-19

email response from NVC: the case has been sent to the consulate! 2007-02-23

The package 3 arrived: 2007-03-05

interview: Mar-29-2007

visa arrived: Apr-27-2007

AOS and EAD

AOS & EAD filed - AUG-30-2007

NOA1 SEP-20-2007

Biometrics OCT-25-2007

EAD approved NOV-06-2007

EAD arrived NOV-16-2007

Appointment letter NOV-20-2007

Interview scheduled JAN-08-2008

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