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Europe & Eurasia (except the UK and Russia)Any Dutch/American couples??
QUOTE (lizandpat @ Feb 24 2009, 07:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (marieke @ Feb 24 2009, 12:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
it wasnt that bad. I turned it right around. Cost us maybe a week. I really think it was that 1090A or something.



Oh ok...that's not bad at all! And now i'm off to see what a 1090a is...lol!


Check this link http://travel.state....o-FAQ-Final.pdf Sent copies!

I also remembered that my RFE was when i was already here, for my AOS. I doubt it was a 1090A i probably made that up! whistling.gif But i remember it was something that came in after i sent the package off. Something to do with taxes.

mariekeFemaleNetherlands2009-02-24 14:16:00
Europe & Eurasia (except the UK and Russia)Any Dutch/American couples??
it wasnt that bad. I turned it right around. Cost us maybe a week. I really think it was that 1090A or something.
mariekeFemaleNetherlands2009-02-24 13:41:00
Europe & Eurasia (except the UK and Russia)Any Dutch/American couples??
QUOTE (lizandpat @ Feb 24 2009, 07:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (marieke @ Feb 24 2009, 11:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (lizandpat @ Feb 24 2009, 05:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Marieke - another of my numerous questions....what did thomas use as supporting documents when he sent the Affidavit of Support? If I just send Pat my 2008 tax return and w2's from 2005-2008 will that be enough?


He had a letter from his boss stating he works there, a few paystubs (pretty recent) and W2's and some other ones i want to say 1090? Or something similar. i was going to look up the papers last night but i fell asleep on the couch blush.gif

keep 'em comin'



Thanks Marieke!!

I can do the letter from work but the only problem is that it's an automated type letter....no signature on it. I can do the paystubs and w2's....and i read on the USCIS site that they want a letter from your bank???


Maybe you can have it notarized, can no one sign it at his work? nah he didnt give me a letter for the bank. this part though, all the tax stuff, we got an RFE. I forgot one paper. I will have to wait till i get home to see what exactly it was. But didnt make it take much longer.

mariekeFemaleNetherlands2009-02-24 13:16:00
Europe & Eurasia (except the UK and Russia)Any Dutch/American couples??
QUOTE (paul. @ Feb 24 2009, 07:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Crisco, that's it! Urgh. I'll have to look at off-the-shelf, I'll await Marieke's reply, as a cupcake fan she must know! biggrin.gif


Well i just started! I use a cakemix right now, but not sure which brand. Not Crisco though. Mine has a little chef on it. I am wanting to make them from scratch though. This weekend i recieved my cookbooks and so now i can start. But no way i want yukkie stuff in it!

mariekeFemaleNetherlands2009-02-24 12:51:00
Europe & Eurasia (except the UK and Russia)Any Dutch/American couples??
QUOTE (lizandpat @ Feb 24 2009, 05:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Marieke - another of my numerous questions....what did thomas use as supporting documents when he sent the Affidavit of Support? If I just send Pat my 2008 tax return and w2's from 2005-2008 will that be enough?


He had a letter from his boss stating he works there, a few paystubs (pretty recent) and W2's and some other ones i want to say 1090? Or something similar. i was going to look up the papers last night but i fell asleep on the couch blush.gif

keep 'em comin'
mariekeFemaleNetherlands2009-02-24 12:48:00
Europe & Eurasia (except the UK and Russia)Any Dutch/American couples??
QUOTE (lizandpat @ Feb 23 2009, 11:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Exactly! This process isn't that bad, like you said, some is a bit more confusing than others but between you and your fiance(e) you should be able to figure it out.


yeah there were moment where i wanted to pull my hair out, or thomas' (..wait. he doesnt have hair! blink.gif )! its a lot of reading and research, but those 'touches' and NOA's keep you sharp! Just prepare, always try to be one step ahead so it wont cause any stress when time comes. And above all: talk to people who went through the same process in the same country! good.gif
mariekeFemaleNetherlands2009-02-23 16:48:00
Europe & Eurasia (except the UK and Russia)Any Dutch/American couples??
it used to for me too, i read so much info ALL the time!! it really confused me. but if you stop and look at it, its all do-able. unless you have a complicated case i dont see why you need a lawyer.
mariekeFemaleNetherlands2009-02-23 16:28:00
Europe & Eurasia (except the UK and Russia)Any Dutch/American couples??
QUOTE (lainie @ Feb 23 2009, 10:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Oh geez i feel like a geek! I didnt realize this was a k-1 k-3 filers preferred topic blush.gif sorry wacko.gif

Just wanted to keep everyone up to date, we filed our I-130, G325A's and all the other doc's at the consulate in Amsterdam!
Quick, painless and easy going. We were told it could take up to 12 weeks but the CO said probably less than that since we were so 'well prepared' WHEW!
Onto the next steps! good.gif


Everyone is welcome ofcourse!!! good.gif Sounds like you will be done pretty soon!
mariekeFemaleNetherlands2009-02-23 16:10:00