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CR1 is DQ, current wait time for interview in Manila?
IWander replied to EdwardSnowden's topic in Philippines
PDOS is the wrong seminar for a spouse. The required seminar is GCP. -
My wife has an annotated bc as well and we did not have to do any additional evidence.
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Really? Ok. Alternate Documents: (Will only be accepted when the certificate issued by PSA indicates “No record available”). Other pertinent documents determined by the adjudicating consular officer to his/her satisfaction for visa purposes. May include: Personal copy of birth not available from PSA, LCR, and National Archives. Baptismal certificate from the church or substantiated by affidavits from two disinterested persons who have personal knowledge of the birth, death, or marriage, Certificate of Foundling issued by the Inter-Country Adoption Board (ICAB).
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You will not be the first to show up to the Consulate with a late registered BC. The Consulate is aware these situations exist and as long as you present a BC from PSA, as the issuing authority, all should be fine. Alternate documents are only accepted when PSA indicates "no record available"
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Yes. She will require the GCP seminar.
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CEAC says refused. And I am confused. Manila K1 [merged threads]
IWander replied to Cheesehead22's topic in Philippines
Typically a couple of weeks. It all depends on how big the queue of cases needing subsequent document review is. -
It isn't a laughing matter as the improper use of that "synonym" has resulted in a denied visa.
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USCIS would not be the problem
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A few I-129F K-1 questions and sanity check.
IWander replied to QWERTY2's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
1. No worries just abbreviate, nothing gets sent to her anyway. 2. See #1 3. You can 4. Annotating is allowed. Photos are secondary evidence, don't waste a bunch of time, focus on primary evidence. (I sent zero pictures with my petition, so that shows you how much value picures have). 5. Sure 6. Sure -
The length of employment is not important. The Consulate is interested in your current earnings. This can be documented by pay stubs if you haven't cycled a tax year. The $25k in the bank will not have the impact that you might hope for. FYI, the Consulate more often than not doesn't even ask for the I134 during the interview.
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I-129F processing time
IWander replied to Koro's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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NOA2 Letter | No mention of child
IWander replied to 1journey's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
Since the child in not the primary beneficiary and won't be named in the approval. When the time arrives to submit the DS160 the case numbers will be the same as what is assigned by NVC except with the additional -1 and -2. -
A careful read of the USCIS website would indicate... "The processing time displayed on the USCIS website is the amount of time it took us to complete 80% of adjudicated cases over the last six months. Processing time is defined as the number of days (or months) that have elapsed between the date USCIS received an application, petition, or request and the date USCIS completed the application, petition, or request (that is, approved or denied it) in a given six-month period." and before you ask the next question, these times are updated monthly.
