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Shane-Debby

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  1. @Robert Frasher Sorry Robert work has me tied up. Most days i have plenty of time for visa journey stuff. Lets see if if we can find out for sure which one you need to use because it could cause delays and hassle if you use the wrong one. Ill bet Sarah knows. She is the Visa oracle im sure she will be chiming in soon. As for the expiring I-134, ive been told that the gov will still accept it after expiration.
  2. congrats to all the folks who are receiving great news. You're getting so close now.
  3. @Robert Frasher Hello Robert. if its not to much trouble can you update your timeline/profile? Makes it easier to give better and more accurate help when we know your stats. For me, home stretch means my baby (Philippines) will be with me in another two or three months. Because once the embassy gets your case things start moving really fast.
  4. Form I-134A is the online version of the form. It is called the Online Request to be a Supporter and Declaration of Financial Support and can be found on the USCIS website. As indicated in the name, beneficiaries may not file Form I-134A on their own behalf. (Certain I-134 beneficiaries may submit the form on their own behalf.) USCIS is using the I-134A to facilitate larger humanitarian programs right now. Therefore, you may only file Form I-134A if you are agreeing to financially support a: Ukrainian or their immediate family member as part of Uniting for Ukraine; or Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, or Venezuelan or their immediate family member as part of the Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. If you are agreeing to support a beneficiary seeking humanitarian parole who is not applying for parole under Uniting for Ukraine or the Process for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans, you must file a paper Form I-134, Declaration of Financial Support, along with Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, through the appropriate Lockbox location.
  5. @Jon & Pau Hello. Unfortunately, the Philippines has many hoops to jump through. Other than a ton of Philippine related required docs and the embassy interview she will also have to have a medical exam, and attend a CFO class. Other countries may have similar requirements. There are plenty of available appointments for the interview and medical exam but the CFO class is scheduling a month out. NVC approvals/shipping have been taking approximately 90 days. So if this holds true the embassy should have the case next month. Then Debby hopefully can get her stuff done within a couple months and then fly out novemberish.
  6. There are differing thoughts on this. However, folks my Fiancé has spoken with who have gone through the Philippine/USA K1 process recently say the notice was sent by email to the petitioner when the case had been created/approved and sent to the embassy in Manila. You can also get your case number by NVC public inquiry.
  7. No worries. We are all here to help one another. Yeah Philippines does seem to have many more hoops to jump through. Yay! lol
  8. @Robert FrasherHello Robert. Looks like sarah beat me to it. I must admit though after viewing the info on that site that the process for argentina looks much simpler than the Philippines. I'll do some more digging tomorrow to see if i can find any other helpful info for you.
  9. Congrats! your getting closer. Im sure it will be before xmas. For us we submitted the DS-160's after petition was sent NVC. Then once the embassy receives it we will pay the embassy fees. You can do the I-134 anytime as long as your beneficiary has it before the interview. This is for the Philippines though. Not sure if the process is the same for Mexico.
  10. @WestHighlander I agree with your statement. I made one inquiry at the 60 day mark and was informed my petition had been received. Ill make one more at the 90 mark. Some folks email nvc once a week or more and I've often wondered if those folks get put in the nuisance pile.
  11. I sent them an email. If all else fails then ill have her call them. I found some very recent youtube vids that mention the required docs needed too.
  12. Hello fellow petitioners. I just got word that the CFO (Philippines) has been on occasion requesting documentation proving the petitioner isn't married and can legally marry. I'm researching this now to officially verify it but was wondering if anyone else has heard this?
  13. @Robert Frasher Public inquiry https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/ask-nvc.html NVC Research NVCInquiry@state.gov
  14. I was having a similar issue trying to enter dates on my timeline too. I usually log into visa journey with username/password but the only way i could change dates on my timeline was to log in with facebook. Not sure why that worked or if its related to your situation but may be worth a try if all else fails.
  15. Hello Mr So. Congrats, you're one step closer. NVC approvals have been taking about 90 days from the noa2 date. Your noa2 is 5/30. Id expect to see your approval approximately 8/30. As for making an inquiry there are differing opinions but id recommend starting with the NVC public inquiry webpage. Then depending on the message you get back determines if you need to email NVCResearch.
  16. Lots of the April folks are starting to get their NVC approvals. Its taking about 90 days from noa2. So for me should be about 1 more month to go.
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