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June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III

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15 hours ago, Kween said:

Trust me when I say I feel your pain and it's hard to talk to anybody about what we're going through they don't understand and I tried not to come on here being negative and then risk dealing with someone's not understanding because they are in Blissful happiness but because we all are going through the same situation this is the only place we can really bent in my case I feel, it's really frustrating, hard, and a unbearing hurt in my heart that I'm feeling about this process.

Thank you I appreciate it and congratulations for your process Improvement

 

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I know my waiting days are nothing compared to other people, going to this forum makes me smile, laugh, and sad. I am really happy for those cases that got approved already, but at the same time it makes me miss my fiance so much. Just now, I was going through the scan and I noticed, A tear rolled down on my cheek. I'll ebe signing off from everything including my informed delivery, uscis case status notification, VJ and also the app. I'll only post when I get a hard copy of my NOA2. but anything else, I'll talk to you guys next time! Love you guys! thank you @vocaledge, @John & Rose for everything!

 

 

martin3517 signing off.....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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4 minutes ago, duckhunter1 said:

I wonder if the increased petition review rate will have an effect on NOA2 to NVC times?   Or will they still pile up the NOA2s and leave em in the corner for 2 months before shipping?

I’ve learned not to try and predict what USCIS will do.

MY PERSONAL K-1 VISA APPLICATION PROCESS
(In progress)


I-192F sent: 6/7/2017

I-129F arrived (by USPS): 6/12/2017 (Date recorded on NOA1)

NOA1 email received: 6/14/2017

NOA1 hard copy recieved: 6/19/2017

RFE Recieved: 12/30/2017

RFE response sent: 1/2/2018
RFE response recieved: 1/3/2018

NOA2: 1/12/2018
NVC Recieved: 1/26/2018
NVC Case Number Assigned: 1/26/2018
NVC Sent To Embassy: 2/2/2018

Medical (London): 2/5/2018

Interview (London): 2/23/2018 - APPROVED

Visa On Hand: 3-2-2018 - Home Delivery

POE (Atlanta, GA): 3/13/2018 (booked)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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14 minutes ago, Taden said:

Hi guys! My NOA1 did not have my middle name on it...am the B. Do they normally  send NOA1 with just the first and last name or  the full name provided?

I don't think that is a concern, mine had only the beneficiary's first and last name on it. Just check to make sure that all the information is correct...

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Package mailed USPS         : May 17, 2018 AOS ,EAD & AP

Package Delivered                : May 19, 2018

NOA 1 Email received           : May 28, 2018

NOA 1 Mail received             : June 01, 2018 ( NOA 1 date marked May 24, 2018)

Biometrics Letter Received : June 08, 2018

Biometrics date                     : June 19, 2018 

NEXT ?????????????????????????????

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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8 hours ago, JSCGPV said:

Yes a family member can help sponsor you. Below is some Guidelines for the I-134. The last paragraph would pertain to you.

 

 

All sponsors must submit the following documentation with their Form I-134, Affidavit of Support:

 

1. Proof of current employment or self employment.  A letter from your employer on company
letterhead showing your income is good evidence.  You must also include at a minimum your last
four pay stubs.   
 
2. A photocopy or an Internal Revenue Service-issued transcript of your complete Federal income
tax return for your most recent tax year, or an explanation if it is not submitted.  If you  are self-
employed, you should have completed one of the following forms with your Federal income tax
return: Schedule C (Profit or Loss from Business), Schedule D (Capital Gains), Schedule E
(Supplemental Income or Loss) or Schedule F (Profit or Loss from Farming). You must include each
and every Form 1040 Schedule, if any, that you filed with your Federal tax return. If you don't have a copy of your tax return, you can order a transcript at no charge from the IRS  
here: http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=110571,00.html

 

3. Your W-2s and/or 1099 forms (photocopies only, not originals).

 

4. You may also, at your option, submit a photocopy or an Internal Revenue Service-issued
transcript of your complete Federal income tax returns for your second and third most recent tax
years if you believe these additional tax returns may help you establish the ability to maintain your
household income at the governing threshold set forth in Form I-864P, Poverty Guidelines.  You can
see the Poverty Guidelines here:  http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-864p.pdf.
 
5. Occasionally a consulate will ask for your last 6-9 months bank statements, especially if you are  
self employed.  If possible, you should go ahead and include these bank statements just in case.
The Form I-134 must have your original signature.  This means you must sign and mail to the
alien.  They will not accept a scanned or faxed signature!

 

If you are using the income of persons in your household or dependents to qualify as a sponsor,
you must also submit a separate Form I-864A, Contract Between Sponsor and Household Member,
plus all of the evidence listed above for each person whose income you will use.

Are you sure this is right? I just filled out I134 and nowhere in the instruction does it say it needs copy of tax papers or w2’s. Only states employment letter and bank letter. Tax papers are only if your self employed i believe. 

Please correct me if im wrong, cause now im freaking out that im missing something.

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47 minutes ago, Shawn & Rizalyn said:

Are you sure this is right? I just filled out I134 and nowhere in the instruction does it say it needs copy of tax papers or w2’s. Only states employment letter and bank letter. Tax papers are only if your self employed i believe. 

Please correct me if im wrong, cause now im freaking out that im missing something.

I think a lot of it is up to the officer's discretion/embassy 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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1 hour ago, Shawn & Rizalyn said:

Are you sure this is right? I just filled out I134 and nowhere in the instruction does it say it needs copy of tax papers or w2’s. Only states employment letter and bank letter. Tax papers are only if your self employed i believe. 

Please correct me if im wrong, cause now im freaking out that im missing something.

The embassies add the possible evidence, or may change depending on the embassy. Most days taxes and w2 but not all :)  

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