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6 minutes ago, O&O said:

For real..."long distance relationship isn't easy ".. money spending.. loneliness....but one day we will be with our love ones to enjoy..I'm hoping we will get our dates this week.. happy Sunday u all..

Happy sunday to you,may all your prayers be answered ijn as this coming week may you all get your interview p4 slamming your inbox ijn 

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6 minutes ago, Don Godwin said:

Congrats on a successful POE to the united states @valentinasc

Thank you!! Wish you an easy one too! 🙏🏼 

MY JOURNEY INTO GETTING A FIRST-TIME GREEN CARD, RENEWING A GREEN CARD, AND OBTAINING U.S. CITIZENSHIP:

 

I-130: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/08/23/my-spouse-visa-process-and-timeline-ir1-cr1/ From Colombia 🇨🇴

I-751: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/09/12/i-751-joint-petition-to-remove-conditions-on-residence/From Japan 🇯🇵 (Military spouse overseas)

N-400: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2022/08/03/3430/ From Japan 🇯🇵 

 

BLOG:  https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/inmigr/   

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3 minutes ago, valentinasc said:

Maybe someone will find this POE helpful - Los Angeles CA September 21: 


There were lines for us citizens, esta waivers, and so many others I just can’t remember, all I can tell you is that it was busy!!! Luckily I’ve asked about 3 people working at the airport on which line to take, and the last person was very nice that took me to an express line, in which I lined up for only 4 minutes. When it was my turn a nice officer asked me purpose of my trip and I told her I was moving there on a spouse visa, kept checking my passport and looked at me and I added : I have a package from the embassy, and she said: Yep, i need that, come with me. She then took me to a room and on the way she was asking me about my age because I’m considered young to be married and told her my husband’s the same age and that he is in the military and she then said “that explains why” but was very friendly all the way and wished me the best. Once inside the room she left and said someone would call me, so just sit down and wait. There were already 30 people in the room waiting, and I could hear some  people complaining saying they’ve missed their flight. Luckily I’ve been called after only 5 minutes and another officer asked me for the package, asked me some personal questions and was saying jokes and made sure my address was right and was very nice all along. He then stamped my passport and said : welcome home, have a good one :)
Time from first officer at passport check to being in the room it took me 15 minutes total. Everyone was very nice ! :)

 

For all of those of you waiting whether for a CC or interview date, it’s all coming to an end and we will all be reunited with our loved ones and be appreciative that this experience has taught us patience, faith and has shown us that love is strong and conquers it all. I wish the very best to each and one of you and never forget to have God in your heart because he’s the main reason for us to get to the finish line with a happy heart next to our spouse ❤️ Thank you VJ members!! 

congrats welcome home 

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1 minute ago, Don Godwin said:

Happy sunday to you,may all your prayers be answered ijn as this coming week may you all get your interview p4 slamming your inbox ijn 

Amen brother..I want to know..when u had your interview ..did the consular asked for any supporting documents..such as chat logs , photos etc..

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Congratulations! 🎉  @valentinasc I’m glad it was quick for you, hopefully I will be there in two  weeks.

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17 minutes ago, Tristan1978 said:

Congratulations! 🎉  @valentinasc I’m glad it was quick for you, hopefully I will be there in two  weeks.

Yes it was! That’s exciting 🤩 wish you well on these last steps ☺️

MY JOURNEY INTO GETTING A FIRST-TIME GREEN CARD, RENEWING A GREEN CARD, AND OBTAINING U.S. CITIZENSHIP:

 

I-130: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/08/23/my-spouse-visa-process-and-timeline-ir1-cr1/ From Colombia 🇨🇴

I-751: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/09/12/i-751-joint-petition-to-remove-conditions-on-residence/From Japan 🇯🇵 (Military spouse overseas)

N-400: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2022/08/03/3430/ From Japan 🇯🇵 

 

BLOG:  https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/inmigr/   

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52 minutes ago, valentinasc said:

Maybe someone will find this POE helpful - Los Angeles CA September 21: 


There were lines for us citizens, esta waivers, and so many others I just can’t remember, all I can tell you is that it was busy!!! Luckily I’ve asked about 3 people working at the airport on which line to take, and the last person was very nice that took me to an express line, in which I lined up for only 4 minutes. When it was my turn a nice officer asked me purpose of my trip and I told her I was moving there on a spouse visa, kept checking my passport and looked at me and I added : I have a package from the embassy, and she said: Yep, i need that, come with me. She then took me to a room and on the way she was asking me about my age because I’m considered young to be married and told her my husband’s the same age and that he is in the military and she then said “that explains why” but was very friendly all the way and wished me the best. Once inside the room she left and said someone would call me, so just sit down and wait. There were already 30 people in the room waiting, and I could hear some  people complaining saying they’ve missed their flight. Luckily I’ve been called after only 5 minutes and another officer asked me for the package, asked me some personal questions and was saying jokes and made sure my address was right and was very nice all along. He then stamped my passport and said : welcome home, have a good one :)
Time from first officer at passport check to being in the room it took me 15 minutes total. Everyone was very nice ! :)

 

For all of those of you waiting whether for a CC or interview date, it’s all coming to an end and we will all be reunited with our loved ones and be appreciative that this experience has taught us patience, faith and has shown us that love is strong and conquers it all. I wish the very best to each and one of you and never forget to have God in your heart because he’s the main reason for us to get to the finish line with a happy heart next to our spouse ❤️ Thank you VJ members!! 

Congratulations :) 

 

 

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46 minutes ago, O&O said:

Amen brother..I want to know..when u had your interview ..did the consular asked for any supporting documents..such as chat logs , photos etc..

sept 10 was my interview i was only asked for our wedding photos and i was asked to explained everyone on the photos  because they've reviewed our files carefully already 

 

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3 hours ago, Roxebaman said:

Good morning! 🌞 My husband has his interview on the 9th of Oct. I noticed there was a small error on the i-130 petition. Do you think they still look at the i-130? Should he mention or wait for it to be mentioned ? Any advice is appreciated!

At the interview they look more at ds-260. I don't think you should be worried about I -130. In case they ask something, you'll just explain this mistake. But I doubt they will. Everything will be fine. Good luck at the interview and may the God safeguard you.

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5 hours ago, valentinasc said:

Maybe someone will find this POE helpful - Los Angeles CA September 21: 


There were lines for us citizens, esta waivers, and so many others I just can’t remember, all I can tell you is that it was busy!!! Luckily I’ve asked about 3 people working at the airport on which line to take, and the last person was very nice that took me to an express line, in which I lined up for only 4 minutes. When it was my turn a nice officer asked me purpose of my trip and I told her I was moving there on a spouse visa, kept checking my passport and looked at me and I added : I have a package from the embassy, and she said: Yep, i need that, come with me. She then took me to a room and on the way she was asking me about my age because I’m considered young to be married and told her my husband’s the same age and that he is in the military and she then said “that explains why” but was very friendly all the way and wished me the best. Once inside the room she left and said someone would call me, so just sit down and wait. There were already 30 people in the room waiting, and I could hear some  people complaining saying they’ve missed their flight. Luckily I’ve been called after only 5 minutes and another officer asked me for the package, asked me some personal questions and was saying jokes and made sure my address was right and was very nice all along. He then stamped my passport and said : welcome home, have a good one :)
Time from first officer at passport check to being in the room it took me 15 minutes total. Everyone was very nice ! :)

 

For all of those of you waiting whether for a CC or interview date, it’s all coming to an end and we will all be reunited with our loved ones and be appreciative that this experience has taught us patience, faith and has shown us that love is strong and conquers it all. I wish the very best to each and one of you and never forget to have God in your heart because he’s the main reason for us to get to the finish line with a happy heart next to our spouse ❤️ Thank you VJ members!! 

Congratulations.Wish u the best in ur future endeavours 

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8 hours ago, valentinasc said:

Maybe someone will find this POE helpful - Los Angeles CA September 21: 


There were lines for us citizens, esta waivers, and so many others I just can’t remember, all I can tell you is that it was busy!!! Luckily I’ve asked about 3 people working at the airport on which line to take, and the last person was very nice that took me to an express line, in which I lined up for only 4 minutes. When it was my turn a nice officer asked me purpose of my trip and I told her I was moving there on a spouse visa, kept checking my passport and looked at me and I added : I have a package from the embassy, and she said: Yep, i need that, come with me. She then took me to a room and on the way she was asking me about my age because I’m considered young to be married and told her my husband’s the same age and that he is in the military and she then said “that explains why” but was very friendly all the way and wished me the best. Once inside the room she left and said someone would call me, so just sit down and wait. There were already 30 people in the room waiting, and I could hear some  people complaining saying they’ve missed their flight. Luckily I’ve been called after only 5 minutes and another officer asked me for the package, asked me some personal questions and was saying jokes and made sure my address was right and was very nice all along. He then stamped my passport and said : welcome home, have a good one :)
Time from first officer at passport check to being in the room it took me 15 minutes total. Everyone was very nice ! :)

 

For all of those of you waiting whether for a CC or interview date, it’s all coming to an end and we will all be reunited with our loved ones and be appreciative that this experience has taught us patience, faith and has shown us that love is strong and conquers it all. I wish the very best to each and one of you and never forget to have God in your heart because he’s the main reason for us to get to the finish line with a happy heart next to our spouse ❤️ Thank you VJ members!! 

Congratulations!!! Wish you all the best ..happy ending..10/10/17..

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1 hour ago, O&O said:

Congratulations!!! Wish you all the best ..happy ending..10/10/17..

Thank you and wow ! 10/10/17 ☺️

MY JOURNEY INTO GETTING A FIRST-TIME GREEN CARD, RENEWING A GREEN CARD, AND OBTAINING U.S. CITIZENSHIP:

 

I-130: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/08/23/my-spouse-visa-process-and-timeline-ir1-cr1/ From Colombia 🇨🇴

I-751: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/09/12/i-751-joint-petition-to-remove-conditions-on-residence/From Japan 🇯🇵 (Military spouse overseas)

N-400: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2022/08/03/3430/ From Japan 🇯🇵 

 

BLOG:  https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/inmigr/   

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