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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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4 minutes ago, Drillerone said:

thank you again will look for my NOA1 and see what it says there thank you :) 

Just for your information.  Manila may not even ask for the I-134

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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4 minutes ago, payxibka said:

Just for your information.  Manila may not even ask for the I-134

Just in case they ask for it at least I have the documents... somehow do you have any idea what other documents I need to bring with me for the interview?

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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2 minutes ago, Drillerone said:

Just in case they ask for it at least I have the documents... somehow do you have any idea what other documents I need to bring with me for the interview?

https://ph.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/fiancee-visa/the-interview/

 

You should go to the Philippines regional forum for all questions/answers for Manila

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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23 minutes ago, Drillerone said:

@payxibka this is the copy of our NOA1... which date should I put in? is it the RECEIVED DATE or NOTICE DATE?

NOA1 cropped.png

Received date.  Notice date is simply the date they printed the notice

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Nice. 3 days is good. So you're saying if I'm gonna change jobs, its better to do so before sending in the I-129F, instead of sending the I-129F now and then changing jobs while waiting for the approval. So that when the approval and interview comes, my employment verification will match what's on my I-129F. That kind of sucks but I understand why it would cause confusion. 

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On 5/8/2018 at 12:04 PM, Ben&Zian said:

 

It was also recently updated that the Philippines will indeed start being more consistent in reviewing affidavits of support.

 

Ours was not looked at; but again also this could be because my employment history for over 5 years was with same oil company. That probably makes them feel comfortable where as someone with 4-5 part time jobs may make them want proof. Just a thought.

 

But it was put out recently the embassy will be looking into support documents more consistently so always always go in fully prepared. I wouldn't "pre-date' anything or whatever Whenevr you get the NVC case lettewr just fill out the form, sign it, date it, and for us, I sent Fedex, 3 days, Houston to Manila with all documentation (saved him from having to print stuff out). Cost me $90. Wasn't too bad for 3 day guaranteed. 

Nice. 3 days is good. So you're saying if I'm gonna change jobs, its better to do so before sending in the I-129F, instead of sending the I-129F now and then changing jobs while waiting for the approval. So that when the approval and interview comes, my employment verification will match what's on my I-129F. That kind of sucks but I understand why it would cause confusion. 

 
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