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I am trying to send the documents my fiance needs for his interview. Which is the fastest to way to mail the documents my fiance needs? I was planning on sending it to LBC next week which takes about 7-10 days but to those who've mailed the needed documents which mailing system did you use? would love some suggestions. thanks :)

JAYANN & JAY

K1 VISA PROCESS

03.05.13: I-129F Sent
03.12.13: I-129F NOA1 (Vermont Service Center)
07.12.13: I-129F NOA2 (Petition approved)

08.27.13: Interview - APPROVED

09.23.13: POE to JFK

10.08.13: WEDDING DAY

AOS PROCESS

11.02.13: AOS/AP/EAD Sent

11.08.13: NOA1

12.11.13:Biometrics

01.06.14: EAD/AP combo card received

02.07.14: Received an interview waiver letter

04.18.14: Green Card received

ROC PROCESS

03.08.16: ROC Sent

03.12.16: NOA1

04.04.16:Biometrics

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I've mailed a few letters just first class to my fiance in Davao and she did not receive them. Make sure it is registered with signature required so it is certain she gets it. Please let me know way type of service you use. I got an email that our I-129F was approved and our NOA2 was just mailed the 24th so we will be doing the same thing soon. What other requirements did they ask for in the NOA2. I would love to hear what I can expect. Thank you for any help and good luck in your journey.

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Just used UPS. Took 2 days going to the states....return back also took 2 days....used their Express saver....cost going to US was $35...coming back was $67. Have used Fed ex in the past, but was happier with UPS. The documents were going to west coast US and back.

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We used UPS. Cost was $97 (almost 2 pounds) was there in 3 days. No issues.

Don't use USPS. Some people have had luck, but it's not worth it. The documents you are sending are sensitive and in the wrong hands could cause you serious trouble.

FedEx isn't allowed to operate in the country (not sure the details but they lost a legal battle there recently)

I've read the LBC is good if there is one near you. For me the closest one is 2 hours away.

 

 

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I am trying to send the documents my fiance needs for his interview. Which is the fastest to way to mail the documents my fiance needs? I was planning on sending it to LBC next week which takes about 7-10 days but to those who've mailed the needed documents which mailing system did you use? would love some suggestions. thanks smile.png

It depends on what part of the Philippines your fiance live. I used USPS to send some documents to my brother in Davao City. It took 10 working days but he had to pick it up at the post office in Davao. Cost was around $40.

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6-11-13-Approval Date

09-06-13-Case Complete

09-07-13- Expedite Request @ NVC (approved)

09-30-13-Case left NVC building (per CSR)

10-02-13- Case "In Transit" (CEAC)

10-08-13-Case " Ready"-Embassy received files

10-14-13- Called Embassy to set-up Interview. email confirmation same day

10-16-13-Medical Done (1day)

10-29-13- Interview Date -APPROVED

10-29-13- VISA ISSUED( CEAC)

11-04-03- VISA ON HAND

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline

i need to send some documents too! thinking to use DHL. but probably will just use UPS. thanks!

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2013-03-07

I-129F NOA1 : 2013-03-15

I-129F NOA2 : 2013-07-26

MNL Received : 2013-08-12

Medical Date: 2013-08-27 Passed

Interview Date : 2013-09-10

Interview Result : Approved smile.png

Visa Received : 2013-09-19

CFO Date: 2013-09-20

Departure Date: 2013-09-27

US Entry : Seattle

Marriage : 2013-10-05

Adjustment of Status package sent: 2013-10-28

Biometric Appointment: 2013-11-25

AOS interview Date: 2014-01-29 Approved

Green card received: 2014-02-05

Processing
Estimates/Stats :

Your I-129f was approved in 133 days from your NOA1 date.
Your interview took 185 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

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I use dhl because of their presence in Manila and overseas in general.

Dhl has something like 12 locations there and ups I think has 1 or 2.

Also sent docs twice and they get there in 3 days safe and sound. It's pricier but the piece of mind makes it worth while.

Take advantage of print shops and PDFs in email. No point in shipping a paper that could be printed there.

1/16/2013: NOA1
5/29/2013: XFER TO TSC
6/24/2013: NOA2
7/11/2013: Mailed to NVC
7/19/2013: Received NVC#(MNL#) in email
7/22/2013: Petition packet Shipped to Manila from NVC "In Transit"
7/24/2013: Petition package received in Manila - Consulate ready for interview
8/01/2013: Medical at St Luke's PASSED!!!
8/12/2013: INTERVIEW American CO " APPROVED"
8/13/2013: CEAC STATUS - administrative processing

8/15/2013: CEAC STATUS - ISSUED

8/26/2013: received VISA

9/05/2013: POE - GUAM -Flight from MNL to El Paso, TX- BEST DAY EVER =)

10/5/2013: Married!!

11/13/2013: Filed AOS / EAD/ & AP

11/18/2013: NOA1 all

12/12/2013: Biometrics completed

05/27/2014: AOS Interview

05/27/2014: AOS approved Received GC a week later.

10/08/2014: Report of Marriage & Passport Renewal LA Consultate General

See Hank_'s guide after NOA2:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I use dhl because of their presence in Manila and overseas in general.

Dhl has something like 12 locations there and ups I think has 1 or 2.

Also sent docs twice and they get there in 3 days safe and sound. It's pricier but the piece of mind makes it worth while.

Take advantage of print shops and PDFs in email. No point in shipping a paper that could be printed there.

Will the Embassy accept forms that are copies like the affidavit of support & employment letter?

JAYANN & JAY

K1 VISA PROCESS

03.05.13: I-129F Sent
03.12.13: I-129F NOA1 (Vermont Service Center)
07.12.13: I-129F NOA2 (Petition approved)

08.27.13: Interview - APPROVED

09.23.13: POE to JFK

10.08.13: WEDDING DAY

AOS PROCESS

11.02.13: AOS/AP/EAD Sent

11.08.13: NOA1

12.11.13:Biometrics

01.06.14: EAD/AP combo card received

02.07.14: Received an interview waiver letter

04.18.14: Green Card received

ROC PROCESS

03.08.16: ROC Sent

03.12.16: NOA1

04.04.16:Biometrics

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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If LBC is the most convenient and familiar for your Fiance, you should use them because there's still have plenty of time before the interview to get the documents to him. I only paid $8.70 to send my documents, and it arrived in north-central luzon within 10 days. In principal, the money I saved covered what she spent on clothes while in Manila. smile.png

You should keep in mind that other folks might not have the LBC option.

02-27-2013 I-129F Packet Sent
03-03-2013 I-129F Packet Delivery
03-04-2013 NOA1 (text/email)
03-08-2013 A Number Changed
03-09-2013 Received NOA1 hardcopy
06-13-2013 Approved in 99 Days!
06-15-2013 Received NOA2 hardcopy
06-28-2013 Received MNL Case Number
07-08-2013 Manila Embassy Interview scheduled
07-22-2013 SLMEC Medical Exam Day 1
07-23-2013 SLMEC Medical Exam Day 2 - Passed!
08-31-2013 Arrived in Manila
09-02-2013 CFO - PASSED
09-03-2013 Manila Embassy Interview - APPROVED
09-05-2013 Visa Issued
09-09-2013 Visa ready for pick up at SM MOA
09-18-2013 Picked up passport and got CFO sticker

09-22-2013 Departed from Manila
10-04-2013 Fiancee departs for U.S.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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If LBC is the most convenient and familiar for your Fiance, you should use them because there's still have plenty of time before the interview to get the documents to him. I only paid $8.70 to send my documents, and it arrived in north-central luzon within 10 days. In principal, the money I saved covered what she spent on clothes while in Manila. smile.png

You should keep in mind that other folks might not have the LBC option.

Yes LBC is the most convenient for my fiance since he can easily pick it up near where he lives but since his interview is on August 29 and I plan on sending it tomorrow he is worried it might not get to him on time or that it might get lost or something so he is getting mad for not sending when we got our NOA2 but I had to wait for my HR to come back from vacation last week so I could get my employment letter last Friday plus I had to double check everything before sending it to him so that we don't have any problems when his interview comes. I have extra copies of everything anyways and I can send him some of the things thru email but not sure about the affidavit of support & letter of intent to marry since it needs the original signature.

Use UPS... less stress is a good thing right now.

Hi did you get your Affidavit of Support notarized? Not sure if it had to be but I got it notarized anyways just in case.

JAYANN & JAY

K1 VISA PROCESS

03.05.13: I-129F Sent
03.12.13: I-129F NOA1 (Vermont Service Center)
07.12.13: I-129F NOA2 (Petition approved)

08.27.13: Interview - APPROVED

09.23.13: POE to JFK

10.08.13: WEDDING DAY

AOS PROCESS

11.02.13: AOS/AP/EAD Sent

11.08.13: NOA1

12.11.13:Biometrics

01.06.14: EAD/AP combo card received

02.07.14: Received an interview waiver letter

04.18.14: Green Card received

ROC PROCESS

03.08.16: ROC Sent

03.12.16: NOA1

04.04.16:Biometrics

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Yes LBC is the most convenient for my fiance since he can easily pick it up near where he lives but since his interview is on August 29 and I plan on sending it tomorrow he is worried it might not get to him on time or that it might get lost or something so he is getting mad for not sending when we got our NOA2 but I had to wait for my HR to come back from vacation last week so I could get my employment letter last Friday plus I had to double check everything before sending it to him so that we don't have any problems when his interview comes. I have extra copies of everything anyways and I can send him some of the things thru email but not sure about the affidavit of support & letter of intent to marry since it needs the original signature.

Hi did you get your Affidavit of Support notarized? Not sure if it had to be but I got it notarized anyways just in case.

Notarized is not required, nor needed for any documents for the visa application.

Hank

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We just sent a document there via FedEx today.... Hopefully it get there..ClockWatch2.gif

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Will the Embassy accept forms that are copies like the affidavit of support & employment letter?

I sopke with a supervisor at NVC this morning about scanning and sending via emails so papers could be printed there rather than sending a packet.

I was told it 'depends on the embassy', contact them to see if that is acceptable.

But to expect they would want original signatures and that copies would not do...

Just FYI...

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