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IWander

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  1. Scan and email. Manila only asks for the i134 from about 10% of the applicants. If you want less divisive answers regarding Manila then visit the Philippines regional forum and ask questions there
  2. I don't think they do anything random
  3. If the consulate even asks you can provide paystubs and then annualize your income based on that For all specific questions for Manila please visit the Philippines regional forum and ask your questions there
  4. It is based on where the marriage took place versus your domicile
  5. I would create his own account as he is now the primary applicant versus being a derivative applicant before.
  6. The only restriction is that the Visa must be issued within one year of the K1, other than that you may apply when ready. The starting point is the DS160.
  7. Typically the consulate does NOT schedule a K 1 interview but since you don't identify what consulate you are going through nobody can truly advise you of anything
  8. Mostly because those individuals are unfamiliar with the process. The petition is sent to a Texas address which is the location of the lockbox operation that intakes the petition and then assigns it to the California Service center
  9. Service center assignment based on geography stopped more than a decade ago.
  10. This question is better asked in yhe UK regional forum but i can tell you that no front loading is needed for London.
  11. No originals are even required now. Moving to electronic filing won't change that.
  12. If you are worried, there's this thing called a copier that will produce an identical version that you can have available on the off chance they want a separate one
  13. Please re-read my post as i said nothing about a birth certificate. What i said was any information being submitted to the USCIS needs to be in English or accompanied by a translation.
  14. Apostille isn't required. A careful read of the instructions will indicate that anything submitted to the USCIS needs to be in English or accompanied by a translation.
  15. Yes. You need to prove income OR financial resources. You don't need to do both.
  16. First sentence says provide evidence of sufficient income OR financial resources. If you have evidence of sufficient income you can ignore the rest.
  17. How will including evidence that is not required improve your chances of success? That's a bit oxymoronic. We have actually seen situations where including evidence not required come back to bite the petitioner because it caused an RFE or outright denial, that is why.
  18. You can or add later when they apply for the visa
  19. No time limit between filings for the i130 that is solely a i129f thing. You can petition the moment you have all the required documents
  20. Just out of curiosity, did you not already provide a copy of the divorce decree in the original petition?
  21. Considering the thread is almost 4 years old, i hope it all turned out positive.
  22. Not presenting a required document will certainly be an issue preventing approval. Follow the link to the document reciprocty website and see if any of the information is helpful for you https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Ukraine.html
  23. Proof of current income is most important. Yor paystubs are what you should present.
  24. You must get the medical done at the KL consulate approved physician. Most likely this approved physician is located in KL only.
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