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Everything posted by Edward and Jaycel
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The instructions for Form I-134 specifically state, "Copy of last U.S. federal income tax return filed (tax transcript)." There are other instructions in the "Supporting Evidence" section of the instructions that indicate what to include to prove your income. You should read them carefully. https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-134instr.pdf
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March 2025 AOS Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to KStr2022's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
What was the information they reached out for? -
Manila rarely looks at the I-134... They never looked at mine or any of the friends Jaycel made there at the embassy while waiting for her interview. That being said, it is good you are looking ahead to be prepared. Your Gross income is what will matter. For historical trends in income, you will provide Tax Return Transcripts from the IRS that will establish that. For current income (which is King as @SalishSea mentioned), 3 months of your most recent pay stubs will suffice and a letter from your employer stating that you are a regular, full-time employee at (x) Rate (either hourly or yearly, including any regular OT) is fine. If you have $50K gross, and it's just you and your fiancée, it will be fine.
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I-129F Beneficiary Moving
Edward and Jaycel replied to JDH40's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
Yes Dept. of State, NVC Public Inquiry site and put all the requests in your first communication with them. Request the case number and ask them to update your email addresses and the beneficiary's physical address -
I-129F Beneficiary Moving
Edward and Jaycel replied to JDH40's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
When it goes to NVC, do a public inquiry and inform them so that they and the embassy will have the new address with the file -
NVC case number
Edward and Jaycel replied to GabeJJ's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
Make sure you continue to pay attention to the I-129F case status. When it changes to "Case Has Been Sent to the Department of State", give it a couple of weeks and then make the public inquiry with the NVC here: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/ask-nvc.html When you make the public inquiry with them, there is a button to attach files. Attach the Approval Notice of the I-129F. In that inquiry, ask them for your case number. Then, in the same inquiry, ask them to update the email addresses for you and her by saying something like: "I would also like to make sure you have the petitioner and beneficiary emails listed correctly in your system as follows: Petitioner Name: John Smith Petitioner email: email@email.com Beneficiary Name: Jane Jones Beneficiary email: email@email.com I have also attached the approval notice for my form I-129F for your review." -
NVC case number
Edward and Jaycel replied to GabeJJ's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
Has the case status of your I-129F changed to, "Case Was Sent To The Department Of State"? If not, then it hasn't been sent yet. I know @JeanneAdil said to give them a month or so, but lately it has been taking 6 weeks or more just for the status of the I-129F to change to what I quoted above. Then it takes a couple of more weeks at least for NVC to receive it, the a couple more weeks for them to process it. What did you ask them in the inquiry and what was their response? -
NVC case number
Edward and Jaycel replied to GabeJJ's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
Yes they do.... my proof? The replies to the 3 inquiries I made with them for a K-1 visa. How are you inquiring with them? What does your case status on the I-129F say? -
Generally, not having the welcome letter will not affect the scheduling website. Scheduling a K-1 visa interview appointment is an exercise in patience. We had to go through the "No Slots Available" for 3 weeks before we got lucky and happened upon one that we think was from someone cancelling, because it was the only slot available for the whole month. Just keep trying.
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I-751 February 2025 Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to amu24's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
Thank you for sharing this!! 🙏 -
I-751 February 2025 Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to amu24's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
Would you mind sharing the types of evidence you submitted? Jaycel and I will be doing this in about a year and 6 months -
I-751 February 2025 Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to amu24's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
Congrats!! 🎉 That's super fast for ROC! -
AOS
Edward and Jaycel replied to VNMH's topic in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
We wrote in N/A -
AOS
Edward and Jaycel replied to VNMH's topic in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
The underlying petition would be the receipt number for the I-129F since your filing category is "Person admitted to the United States as a fiancé(e) or child of a fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen (K-1/K-2 Nonimmigrant)", but yes there is no priority date. -
Nothing has changed.... I know 5 different same sex couples who had their interviews within the last 3 months and all have been approved with no difficulty. Bring updated bonafides of your marriage to the interview (Co-mingled finances, evidence you both live at the same address, joint utility bills, photos of you both with friends/family, wills/medical power of attorney, etc.) Also, scan and upload this evidence to the "Unsolicited Evidence" tab in the portal. The interview notice will tell you the documents to bring but what I listed is a good description. Do not give yourself extra stress by falling into the trap of being afraid of all the "Trump Admin Boogeyman" fear mongering out there. Is this administration enforcing policies and laws that were previously left unenforced? Yes. Are they changing the INA and denying same sex couples adjustment of status that have followed the rules and have no bars to adjustment? Absolutely not. Dedicate your energies to gathering the aforementioned evidence, live your lives and you will be fine.
