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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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First of all, I would like to apologize for not updating my POE experience right away. My fiance and I made up for the 7 months that we lost due to the K1 visa processes.. I am sure all of you can understand what I mean :devil:

I left for the US February 3, 2010 12:30 MN (Phil Time) via Korean Air. In 4 hours and 30 mins, we landed at Incheon International Airport, luckily, we were offered free accommodation (Suite room) at the Hyatt Hotel with free lunch and transportation. We were allowed to enter Korea EVEN WITHOUT A VISA, and they stamped my passport with 30 days allowable stay in their country. Its best to take this into consideration because when I had this inquiry in the past, not all people in VJ know the whereabouts.

Again and again and again and again and again... hehe

My fiance and I would like to thank all of you guys for your undying support, brilliant ideas, and for being our fortress when we seemed so confused. I know the journey won't end here, at least, we have finished going through the first phase. We are hoping to once again, have your support as we later on process our AOS.

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So far, these are all the experiences I have posted. I hope this will somehow help those who still have yet to undergo the K1 Visa Processes.

Medical Experience:

SLMEC's Experience

CFO Experience: CFO

Visa Interview Experience:

- I am posting it below but you can also access it through the "Local Consulates and Embassy Reviews Section"

Review Topic: K1 Visa

I arrived in USEM at around 6AM. There were already variety of people lining up for each of their intentions. I saw seafarers, old people wanting to get visa applications, kids brought my their parents during the interview.. The irony was,even despite the gesture of browsing through each of my documents pretty much every night before the interview, I still overlooked one of the important documents I should have brought, my APPOINTMENT LETTER. Thanks to all the considerate guards in USEM, they let me in when they saw that my name is listed in the paper that they were holding.

I then was told to line up at the X-RAY machine to have my bag scanned for electronic devices, even liquids are NOT allowed inside the premises. Then I was guided to sit in one of the blue chairs and was asked to wait for further instructions. I tried my best to entertain myself by talking to my seat mates in each of the processes but sad to say, NONE of them are from VJ.

After 5 mins, few of us seated were asked to fall in line and prepare the documents they will be needing.

1) DS 157 (2 copies)

2) DS 157K (2 copies), one with the validation of the bank at the back

3) DS-156 (1 copy)

---- you will be asked to ensure that all blank lines should be indicated with "NONE" and that you have paid the 131$ fee for the visa application. There was a couple who was supposed to be interviewed but wasn't allowed to proceed because of the bank receipt. They were asked to return at 10AM when BDO (one who gets the payment) will only open at 10AM, I feel bad for them. Her fiance was so pissed that he was murmuring about incurring a huge amount of money for the application only to find out, one thing is still missing.

After my papers were verified, I was then given a number (mine was 7017). I waited for my number and name to be called for the initial interview. It was awkward because those applicants assigned to the screener's situated in front of the blue chairs were scrutinized and people who were waiting for their turns could hear it. I was glad to be assigned at the right part of the cubicles where theres a little bit of privacy so I felt even more confident. The pre-screener asked for my birth certificate, cernomar, NBI Clearance, 1040, W2s, and Affidavit of Support (I134). The following questions were asked to me:

1) My name

2) My Fiance's Name

3) His age and mine

4) How did we meet? Where? When?

After answering those questions, he asked for my pictures. I told him he can choose if he wants both folders or just have one, he said he will take the two.

I was surprised that he didn't get my fiance's letter of employment, hotel receipts, chat logs, cards... I told him I still have lots of files in my bag, so if he needs more proofs of relationship, I can provide more. He just told me to keep it.

Next was the finger scanning procedure. The lady whom I was assigned smiled and asked me few questions, she praised how I look, I just smiled. This process should be done in three consecutive ways (rub both hands first) place on the machine four fingers left side first, four fingers right side next, and finally, both thumbs. We were told never to leave the finger scanning thingy if not told to do so. There were lots of applicants who were reprimanded because of how they scanned their fingers.

I waited in line again for the final interview. I kept asking my seat mates about how they felt, they were all panicking and trembling. After 30 minutes, my name was called. The one who interviewed me was an American guy who looked so strict. He was browsing at my documents then asked me to raise my right hand and swear blah blah blah. Then I asked him if I can take a seat, he said "certainly." Then he asked:

1) My name and my fiance's name

2) My birthdate

3) How am I related to the petitioner

4) He asked about my fiance's job

I didn't want to have gaps during the conversation because I don't want him to ask questions about the affidavit of support specially so that my fiance just started his job and we didn't have paystubs to show him. I was the one volunteering information whenever he would browse into my documents. I wanted him to be pre-occupied with the things I say so he won't be able to formulate questions in his head. I told him about our love story, about how my fiance proposed, and so on. He was pretty much impressed and said "Congratulations your visa is approved."

Thank you VJ for your support and prayers. I owe this experience to you and my fiance.

Keep shining members!

Edited by GuardianAngel

GuardianAngel

I-129F Sent : July 23, 2009
Check Cashed : July 29, 2009
NOA1 : July 28, 2009
NOA2 : October 21, 2009
Left NVC : October 28, 2009
USEM Letter Received : November 12, 2009
Medical Passed : December 15/16, 2009
Interview Passed : January 19, 2010
Visa Received : January 26, 2010 12:30pm
Arrived in the US : February 3, 2010
POE: Seattle, Tacoma WA

Wedding : March 20, 2010

AOS
Submission of AOS application
I485, I131, and I765 : May 02, 2010
Receipt Notice Received : May 06, 2010
Check Cashed : May 07, 2010
Biometrics Appointment : May 24, 2010
Card Production Ordered EAD: July 12, 2010
Advance Parole (Touched - Post Decision Activity): July 12, 2010
EAD Card Received : July 22, 2010
AP Document Received : July 15, 2010
Passed Drivers Test : October 5, 2010
Hired (First Job in the US) September 27, 2010
AOS Interview : January 05, 2011
Welcome Letter and Green card received: January 11, 2011

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS JOURNEY
Card Expiration: January 5, 2013
I-751 Joint Petition Rcvd by USCIS: October 25, 2012
Check Cashed : October 29, 2012
Biometrics NOA : October 31, 2012
Biometrics Appointment : November 23, 2012

Approved: May 22, 2013

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline

By the way, just an update.

I was able to apply for my SSN number last Tuesday (Feb. 16, 2009). Everything went out well, the facilitator was very kind and she just asked me several questions which to me, was like "swearing" that I will tell the truth no matter what and thats it. She said I will expect to receive it sometime next week.

We were able to ask if its deemed necessary for me to go back to the office right after we get married, she said theres a mail option but it's not really advisable so its best to just go back there right after the release of the marriage certificate. Also, she said, I will still be retaining the SSN number (digits) though, they just have to remove "unable to work" so I could start processing my EAD when the time comes..

Edited by GuardianAngel

GuardianAngel

I-129F Sent : July 23, 2009
Check Cashed : July 29, 2009
NOA1 : July 28, 2009
NOA2 : October 21, 2009
Left NVC : October 28, 2009
USEM Letter Received : November 12, 2009
Medical Passed : December 15/16, 2009
Interview Passed : January 19, 2010
Visa Received : January 26, 2010 12:30pm
Arrived in the US : February 3, 2010
POE: Seattle, Tacoma WA

Wedding : March 20, 2010

AOS
Submission of AOS application
I485, I131, and I765 : May 02, 2010
Receipt Notice Received : May 06, 2010
Check Cashed : May 07, 2010
Biometrics Appointment : May 24, 2010
Card Production Ordered EAD: July 12, 2010
Advance Parole (Touched - Post Decision Activity): July 12, 2010
EAD Card Received : July 22, 2010
AP Document Received : July 15, 2010
Passed Drivers Test : October 5, 2010
Hired (First Job in the US) September 27, 2010
AOS Interview : January 05, 2011
Welcome Letter and Green card received: January 11, 2011

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS JOURNEY
Card Expiration: January 5, 2013
I-751 Joint Petition Rcvd by USCIS: October 25, 2012
Check Cashed : October 29, 2012
Biometrics NOA : October 31, 2012
Biometrics Appointment : November 23, 2012

Approved: May 22, 2013

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