Pauie18's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Pauline Beneficiary's Name: Omar VJ Member: Pauie18 Country: Philippines Last Updated: 2021-02-06 |
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Timeline Comments: 9
Manofdahour on 2018-11-22 said:
What was your rfe?
Pauie18 on 2018-11-22 said:
More evidence on meeting in the last 2 years.
Manofdahour on 2018-11-22 said:
Just curious, what evidence did you originally submitted?
Pauie18 on 2018-11-22 said:
I sent pictures a lot of them time stamped from theme parks, personal letter (how we met), plane tickets, bus tickets, our dated love letters to each other with us talking about our trips together. That was it. I used to live in the Philippines so I obviously was with my fiance at the time. But I guess it wasn't enough. So I sent them more pictures, my school transcripts to show I was in the same city of him at that time. I sent passport stamps, tickets, hotel receipts, and a notarized letter from his mother talking about how I spent christmas with them. I had pictures to support that one too. I hope that was enough. 😂 What did you send?
Manofdahour on 2018-11-22 said:
Wow looks like aot of evidence, silly of them to ask for more. I pretty much sent the samething, only 8 pics though, plane tickets, stamped passport, hotel receipts etc.
Pauie18 on 2018-11-22 said:
Yeah well, I hope you have more luck than we did. It's been 236 days since our NOA1. 😔
Carole Joëlle on 2018-11-22 said:
Hi Pauie, courage! I'm sure you will get through this quickly 🙂
TiggerTB on 2019-03-22 said:
Congratulations! Have a safe flight and uneventful entry.
Pauie18 on 2019-03-22 said:
Thank you so much! 😠😠😠I get to finally be with him and start our life together! ðŸ˜
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