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Edward and Jaycel

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Edward and Jaycel last won the day on April 20

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  1. The best advice about the CFO that Jaycel said she got. from here on VJ by the way (thank you VJ Family!), was to bring all of the evidence of your relationship that you sent to USCIS and brought to the embassy and be very familiar with it because they will go through it all and ask you questions about it. Be honest with the counselor and pay attention to the seminar part because they will ask you questions to see if you were paying attention. Most important, be polite but FIRM with the counselor that you are 100% confident in your fiancé, that you know him and love him and that you are ready to begin your life with him in the US. Be confident in your relationship because it will show the counselor that they can issue the certificate without worry.
  2. Not only must he disclose the offenses in the I-129F petition he must include copies of his court dispositions with all the other evidence he sends or he will likely get an RFE which will delay the case. Also, you need to be prepared to talk about it during the embassy interview because they may ask you about it to see if you are aware AND you need to be prepared to talk about it during the CFO because they are mandating FBI criminal background reports of almost all US Citizen Petitioners of K-1 Visa Holders now. I believe the one you should prepare for the most is the CFO questions because the embassy's consular officer is going to basically just make sure you are aware of the charges. The CFO counselor is going to ask you a lot more questions about it. So get comfortable discussing it.
  3. This should not affect Removal of Conditions as far them accepting and processing the I-751. Additional scrutiny should be expected now on every application that is still pending due to the new, "enhanced" background screening that the new April 27, 2026 policy mandated.
  4. I agree with @Boiler.... at this point in the process, changing your name during Naturalization will be the least complicated way to do it
  5. This will be an exercise in futility and waste the precious little time you will have to respond to the RFE. If USCIS does not have it, that means it either got lost in the transfer from CBP to USCIS or USCIS placed it with the wrong A-File. Regardless, if you get an RFE, I would strongly recommend calling to make an appointment at a Civil Surgeon's office immediately. Bring a copy of the DS-3025 and proof of the Polio vaccine to the CS office so they can transcribe the vaccines to the I-693
  6. We had the same issue and had to get Jaycel's polio vaccine done here before the interview and find a Civil Surgeon who would do the vaccine assessment part of the I-693 for us... The problem isn't USCIS here, they are just following the CDC guidelines that were implemented in May 2024. The problem is SLEC there in Manila, who decided to wait 2 years to start giving the polio vaccine to applicants. The CDC changed the requirements in May 2024 and SLEC literally just implemented the change in April of this year.
  7. @Aquabac I should clarify they got the RFE for not having the polio vaccine done, not because USCIS lost their medical. I still think they could find it.
  8. This happened to a friend of Jaycel's in Maryland and they issued an official RFE for the I-693 and they had the return address instructions as the local field office address.
  9. I pulled this from the USCIS website yesterday and again just now - Same edition as you see
  10. This doesn't make sense... This clip is from the latest G-1055 which shows a $700 fee for online filing
  11. It will be at the top of the letter you received with your Online Access Code when you initially filed the I-130
  12. Either one can submit an inquiry. There is no issue with doing that. As of last Monday, NVC were creating cases that they received from USCIS on April 18. Once USCIS sends the case to NVC, you can safely assume it will take a couple of weeks for NVC to receive it. Current case creation time frame: As of 4-May-26, we are working on cases that were received from USCIS on 18-Apr-26.
  13. SO happy you got the new filing in! I would be very cautious of international travel until you have a firmer grasp on what USCIS may do based on the denial. They have to wait 33 days before they can issue an NTA but there's nothing that says they can't file it at any time after that. Please keep us all posted!
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