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US Citizenship General DiscussionN-400 July 2013 Filers

So we are past 90 days since being placed in line for the interview.  As suggested when you check your case status online I called the 800 number to report that we are over due.

 

The first guy we talked to put us on hold a couple of times and then said he needed to transfer us to an immigration agent.  The recording said the estimated wait tme was 87 minutes!  There was an option to leave a call back number which we did but they did not call back. 

 

Is anyone else past the 90 days in line without an interview date?  What else can we do?  Thanks in advance.


Matt & BingMalePhilippines2013-11-12 12:12:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionN-400 July 2013 Filers

  For those that had their interviews were all the answers to the questions in the book they give us at biometrics or should we be studying extra material too?

 

There are only 100 possible questions which you already have - nothing else to know regarding the civics test.


Matt & BingMalePhilippines2013-09-13 11:42:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionN-400 July 2013 Filers

I found this old post that was very helpful.

 

And now I understand why others have said to get your U.S. passport right away, especially if you plan to do any travelling since you surrender your green card and you surrender your USC with your passport application!

 

If there is anything incorrect in this please, post. Hope this helps!

 

~~~~~~~~~

 

Then you learn you even have to keep your foreign passport if you want to enter into your home country.          

 

Why would you need your old passport to enter your "home country"?  Once you are a USC and have a US passport, why would you need your old one (you won't keep renewing it I would assume)?


Matt & BingMalePhilippines2013-08-08 12:02:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionN-400 July 2013 Filers

Got Interview Letter in the mail today!!!!!!!!!!!

Interview is going to be September 9th at 1:30pm dancin5hr.gif

 

 

 

 

Wow, isn't that really fast?  I tought it was taking about 5 months to get an interview scheduled?? 


Matt & BingMalePhilippines2013-08-06 11:41:00
ThailandTravel with Newborn
How old is your child? I think airlines have requirements on how old a child can be to travel. And I think there a ticket is still required although maybe not a full priced one.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2011-10-11 11:22:00
IMBRA Special TopicsSo ... If your waiver is denied ...
If you fell under IMBRA due to having filed for another alien fiancee within two years prior to the filing of the current petition, you file for a waiver and it is denied, what next? Can you file for the second beneficiary again when the two years is up (Which again would put you under IMBRA for 2 or more prior filings)? What if the two years is up is after you filed but before your case is adjudicated?

Are waivers "usually" granted for the filing limitation?




Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-02-07 14:30:00
IMBRA Special TopicsInternational Marriage broker act ?
QUOTE (AllanPoe @ Mar 10 2009, 08:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What if you met in Myspace or Facebook?


No chance - those aren't even dating sites.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-03-10 20:27:00
IMBRA Special TopicsToo Many I-129F Applications?!?!?!
The granting of the waiver is generally routine and should not delay your case at all. They allow the waiver for multiple filings - The comment about it "looking bad" is ridiculous.

I did not include the waiver with my original petition so I received a RFE. A week after sending in the waiver I was approved.

Good luck.


Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-05-19 11:10:00
IMBRA Special TopicsToo Many I-129F Applications?!?!?!
QUOTE (baron555 @ May 19 2009, 11:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You'll be fine. You'll need to file a waiver form. Look at the I-129F instructions for what to do. It is just a simple letter.


He said he filed a waiver with his petition.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-05-19 11:06:00
IMBRA Special TopicsIMBRA
QUOTE (MikeA @ Jun 6 2009, 11:32 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I met my fiance on a website called "" is this considered an International Marriage Broker? Do I have to now follow the disclosure rules of the IMBRA? can someone please elaborate on this.



FilipinaHeart.com is not a marriage broker - Its just a dating site, even if you pay for it. I never mentioned at all how I initially met my fiancee on the petition, only the details of how we met in person. At the interview, you will probably be asked how you met. Saying you met online and specifically at FilipinaHeart.com is not an issue. Its an answer the conluslar officer has heard many times.

Edited by Matt & Bing, 06 June 2009 - 11:58 AM.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-06-06 11:57:00
IMBRA Special TopicsK1 waiver
QUOTE (JimVaPhuong @ Jun 6 2009, 10:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (hyabusa @ Jun 6 2009, 07:38 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello,

I filed a K1 back in 2001, it was approved shortly after 9/11.
With business running bad ( lost most clients ) my fiance and I decided to wait and refile.

I then refiled for the SAME LADY, in 2002, and she met someone else.
I had received a request for more documentation, and I just walked away from it.
SO, THE SECOND PETITION WAS NEVER APPROVED.

I understand that if you have filed petitions twice, and if both were approved, then you need a waiver.

So, the way I see it, I will not need a waiver if I file again.
I met another lady, and may have to file again.

Thanks


Not quite. You have to get a waiver if you have FILED two or more previous petitions at any time, or you have had an APPROVED petition within the last two years.

The exact text of the I-129F instructions:

If you have filed two or more K-1 visa petitions at anytime in the past or previously had a K-1 visa petition approved within two years prior to the filing of this petition, you must apply for a waiver.

I think you need a waiver.



Correct - thanks. Yes a waiver is needed.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-06-06 09:56:00
IMBRA Special TopicsK1 waiver
The rule is "if the petitioner previously had a K-1 petition approved within 2 years prior to the filing of this petition, the petitioner must apply for a waiver".

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-06-06 09:49:00
IMBRA Special TopicsVisa Waiver??
QUOTE (Kelley71 @ Jun 16 2009, 08:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks for all the help. She already knows about the filing, we were friends when all that stuff was happening. One day we decided to try more than friends and was the best decision I ever made. We talked for over a year before we ever met. She lives in China at the moment teaching school. So she will be going to the consulate in Shanghai because she is under contract until March. We talked about a k3 but I think starting the clock ticking now is a better option.

If we marry how difficult is it to change the k1 to k3 or is this completely unadvised by the group?


You can't change a K-1 to a K-3 - you will lose whatever time has passed while processing the K-1. If you do want to get married first I have read that the CR-1 route is better but there are others on VJ who know a lot more about that than me.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-06-16 20:28:00
IMBRA Special TopicsVisa Waiver??
QUOTE (Gary and Alla @ Jun 16 2009, 07:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Kelley71 @ Jun 16 2009, 06:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Kelley71 @ Jun 16 2009, 05:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello,

I have read through the forums. I want to make sure before I file my I-129F Petition.

I filed and I-129F 10-22-07. During that time period the fiance and I parted ways. I felt she was a green card girl. In the meantime. the I129F was approved on 1-22-08. She never was approved. We never were married. I cancelled the case number by certified document. Only after the fact because we broke up the same day of the approval of all dates.

Almost 2 years later, I am engaged again to a wonderful woman. We are filing the I-129F soon with in the month. I am guessing I need to type a waiver with the application explaining the situation? This was my only filing ever.


THanks in advance.




Just to clairfy. The packet was sent back from the consulate and cancelled. No Visa was ever granted.


The rule applies to approved petitions. You had an approved petition in the last two years. You need the waiver request. It is my understanding in cases like this that the waiver is routinely granted. Be aware, they WILL likely mention this to your fiancee at the interview in Kiev. So, if she doesn't know about this, best to tell her yourself now. Not only a bad reaction could result if she finds this out from a CO, but they could deny or delay the visa on the grounds that it is not a "legitimate" relationship if she is unaware of these things. Kiev is usually pretty easy to deal with, but they are not beyond questioning something if it looks bad.


Yes, it is very important that your fiancee know about the previous filing. The CO will likely ask about it to get the fiancees reaction. Your approval notice will likely state that it is your second approved petition too.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-06-16 18:47:00
IMBRA Special TopicsIMBRA should be applied to all male-female interactions
QUOTE (interested @ Jun 18 2009, 03:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm angry as hell at this IMBRA thing. I just don't know what to do about it. Contacting my congressman won't do any good. There usually nothing but parasites. I got scammed by my last girlfriend. She had the visa in hand and was cheating on me. I confronted her with pics an unknown person sent me then I broke up with her. I sent two cancelation letters, one to California and one to the Bogota embassy in Colombia. Because of the lagtime of the letters, she came into the United States a week or two later, and contacted me telling me she never wanted wanted to marry me anyway. Now, if I want to file for another finance, I'm going to be a suspected of illegal scams. Believe me, I'm as mad about this as you are, but I just don't know what else to do.....


The bolded statement makes no sense. Requesting a waiver under IMBRA due to filing limitations does not subject the petitioner to any such suspicions. It just means your relationship didn't work out. Relax. Having a waiver granted is no big deal.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-06-18 19:34:00
IMBRA Special TopicsIMBRA should be applied to all male-female interactions
QUOTE (cyclops10 @ Jun 15 2009, 09:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Matt & Bing @ Jun 7 2009, 07:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (hyabusa @ Jun 6 2009, 11:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
To put it in perspective

IMBRA should be required to all forms of interaction beween males and females in the US.
So, starting in kindergarten, if a boy wants to talk to a girl he should first go through a criminal background check, as early as 3 years old.

In high-school, any form of contact, must first have the approval of the Federal Government.

What an uproar that would create.

I have had it with the government, will never vote again, never do any civic duties, never volunteer, never watch any political news.

I dont understand why there is not more of an uproar about this.

The government should also create a law that you can date, get engaged, marry an american woman a maximum of two times.
THAT WOULD CREATE A CIVIL WAR IN THE COUNTRY, BY THE AMERICAN WOMEN !!!!


More of an uproar about what? What specifically did you have to deal with? I had to submit a waiver for filing limitations, but it was no big deal. IMBRA is there to protect the foreign fiancee. It can be a good thing.


Evidently you dont value your freedoms and privacy granted by the constitution. No, its not a big deal but its the principal behind it.

There are countries in which the goverment controls a big portion of the peoples lifes. Surely you dont want this country to end up that way?

Each time the citizens roll over the more the goverment will take the next time.


IMBRA did not affect my freedom or privacy in any way. The principal behind it is to protect foreign fiancees not limit my rights.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-06-15 11:05:00
IMBRA Special TopicsIMBRA should be applied to all male-female interactions
wow.gif

LOL - Just file the waiver and get on with your life.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-06-07 13:40:00
IMBRA Special TopicsIMBRA should be applied to all male-female interactions
QUOTE (hyabusa @ Jun 6 2009, 11:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
To put it in perspective

IMBRA should be required to all forms of interaction beween males and females in the US.
So, starting in kindergarten, if a boy wants to talk to a girl he should first go through a criminal background check, as early as 3 years old.

In high-school, any form of contact, must first have the approval of the Federal Government.

What an uproar that would create.

I have had it with the government, will never vote again, never do any civic duties, never volunteer, never watch any political news.

I dont understand why there is not more of an uproar about this.

The government should also create a law that you can date, get engaged, marry an american woman a maximum of two times.
THAT WOULD CREATE A CIVIL WAR IN THE COUNTRY, BY THE AMERICAN WOMEN !!!!


More of an uproar about what? What specifically did you have to deal with? I had to submit a waiver for filing limitations, but it was no big deal. IMBRA is there to protect the foreign fiancee. It can be a good thing.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-06-07 07:46:00
IMBRA Special TopicsIMBRA question
The general feeling here is that sites like LatinAmerican Cupid.com are not marriage brokers and not subject to IMBRA.

In addition, I took question 18 on the I-129F to mean how did you meet in person, not how did you originally meet. I did not mention that we met online, I only explained the details of my trip to meet my fiancee and her family. I was approved.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-05-02 18:32:00
IMBRA Special Topicsis this IMBRA or not
QUOTE (furiousng @ Jul 30 2009, 01:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If you had to pay for the site matching and facilitating communication between the two of you, its IMBRA.


No, paying for a dating site does not automatically mean that it falls under IMBRA.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-07-31 10:58:00
IMBRA Special TopicsIMBRA Act

Well, I just sent an I-129F to CSC on yesterday (10 Feb) and I answered "no" to the marriage broker question. After reading many of the IMBRA threads (after I sent the petition), I suppose that I'm at risk of an RFE since I met my Russian fiancee on what I consider to be a social web site. I stated that on the form and also stated that the site on which we met compares to match.com. I'll let you know what happens.



If you did not meet via a marriage broker then there is no need to explain at all how you initially met. The question asks the circumstances of how you met in person within the last 2 years.

I met my wife online but only explained in the petition the circumstances of my initial trip to the Phippines to meet her and her family. I think the CO asked during the interview how we met and we mentioned the online site and it was of no consequesce at all.

Edited by Matt & Bing, 12 February 2010 - 12:09 PM.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2010-02-12 12:05:00
IMBRA Special TopicsFiled for K1 with IMBRA waiver request
QUOTE (Old Dominion @ May 6 2009, 09:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Been there, done that and the request for waiver was no issue with USCIS. The NOA2 came through on schedule.


Same for me, no issue.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-05-06 10:46:00
IMBRA Special TopicsFiled for K1 with IMBRA waiver request
The rule is "if the petitioner previously had a K-1 petition approved within 2 years prior to the filing of this petition, the petitioner must apply for a waiver".

Also, there is no need to have your signature on the waiver notarized.


Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-04-03 18:16:00
IMBRA Special TopicsTrying To Feel At Ease With FilipinaHearts and IMBRA
Wow - 7 months later you are still trying to figure this out?

Answer question 19 NO (didn't meet through an IMB).

There is no need to mention how you initially met in question 18. Just the circumstances of how and when you met in person.

The only time Filipina Heart might come up is if the CO asks how you initially met at the interview. Simply answer honesty that you met online through FH.

Edited by Matt & Bing, 02 August 2010 - 11:12 AM.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2010-08-02 11:11:00
IMBRA Special TopicsTrying To Feel At Ease With FilipinaHearts and IMBRA
Typos corrrected

You will have no problem with USCIS or the Manila embassy stating that you met via Filipina Hearts - They have heard it hundreds (thousands?) of times.

Additionally, when I aswered the question on how we met on our aplication, I only discussed the in-person meeting in the Philippines, not how we met online.

Edited by Matt & Bing, 13 January 2010 - 11:53 AM.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2010-01-13 11:52:00
IMBRA Special TopicsTrying To Feel At Ease With FilipinaHearts and IMBRA
You wil vave no problem with USCIS or the Manila embassy stating that you met via Filipina Hearts - They have heard it hundreds (thousands?) of times.

Additionally, when I aswered the question on how we met on our aplication, I only discussed the in-person meeting in the Philippines, not how we met online.

Edited by Matt & Bing, 13 January 2010 - 11:46 AM.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2010-01-13 11:44:00
IMBRA Special TopicsQuestion about K1 Waivers
There's no need to inquire on the petition from 2005 that was never consumated. No visa was issued - it has been closed.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2011-02-22 12:18:00
IMBRA Special TopicsWaiver questions

I have a few questions about the IMBRA waiver. I will soon be applying for my 2nd K1 in the last two years. With my last relationship we got our K1 petition approved and she got scared, cheated on me and we ended it before we even arranged an interview at the embassy.

1. Should I write an additional letter for the waiver request, or just add it to the cover letter?
2. I need to support evidence? What exactly would that be in my situation? We just broke up, it's pretty simple really.

Thanks for the help.


I would do a separate letter for the waiver.

No evidence is needed - Just a simple explanation that it did not work out.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2011-11-03 11:06:00
IMBRA Special TopicsGot worst Valentine ever - USCIS intent to deny
Agree with other comments. Not sure why you didn't just get an RFE for the IMBRA waiver needed for multiple filings.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2012-02-14 12:07:00
IMBRA Special TopicsFilipinaHeart or FilipinoCupid IMBRA or Not?
FilipinaHeart or FilipinoCupid are NOT marriage brokers. Just answer the question "No" and add nothing else.

There is no need to mention in your cover letter how you met - I don't know why people are sayng that. There is no requirement for a cover letter at all. Most include one just to list what is enclosed in the package.

No mention of meeting online is needed at all in the petition. At your interview, the CO may ask how you initially met. You can then mention the web site and it will not be an issue at all.

Edited by Matt & Bing, 30 January 2012 - 12:09 PM.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2012-01-30 12:07:00
USCIS Service Centershow long from online noa2 to hardcopy noa2?
You should still call the NVC to get your case number (you can give them the receipt number off of the NOA2) and to confirm that the case has been sent on to your foreign consulate. Even though you get a letter from the NVC stating they will send it on within one week, it is delayed for some people.

Edited by Matt & Bing, 08 May 2009 - 11:29 AM.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-05-08 11:26:00
Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)Letter of Appeal- K1 Denied
QUOTE (emt103c @ Feb 28 2009, 05:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
We need to know what the denial was for and if she was eligible for a waiver or if it was denied on other grounds.



Here's the situation: original post
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-02-28 19:19:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Additional Processing at NVC
QUOTE (Talyss @ Mar 30 2009, 06:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Matt & Bing @ Mar 30 2009, 05:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Y's_habibitk @ Mar 30 2009, 06:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (caochi @ Mar 30 2009, 05:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Matt & Bing @ Mar 30 2009, 03:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My K-1 petition package arrived at NVC last Monday (3/23/09). I received the letter over the weekend saying that within a week the petition would be forwarded on to the embassy in Manila.

I called today to see if it had been sent on yet. I was told that my case was undergoing "additional processing" (not administrative processing). The person I talked to made it sould routine. Anyone know if there is a difference between additional processing and administrative processing?

Thanks.


It is same meaning. You should join other thread named " STUCK @ NVC for AP , who is next". Sorry that it happened to you.

yes, same thing..and do join smile.gif


I don't want to join! unsure.gif (thanks for the replies)


Joining the thread is optional, I do however thoroughly recommend checking it out to get an idea of what being in AP at the NVC means in terms of the length of time before your case may be forwarded to the embassy. Uscandual has produced an awesome tool similar to Igors list to give an idea of who has been waiting how long.
As to why we end up there or what they do, it is all unknown.
Sorry you have ended up in this situation.


Yes, I was just joking that I didn't want to join the group waiting in AP. How do I get to Uscandual's tool? Thanks a lot. This is my first time in this sub-forum. Anybody know why they went into AP?

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-03-30 17:53:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Additional Processing at NVC
QUOTE (Y's_habibitk @ Mar 30 2009, 06:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (caochi @ Mar 30 2009, 05:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Matt & Bing @ Mar 30 2009, 03:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My K-1 petition package arrived at NVC last Monday (3/23/09). I received the letter over the weekend saying that within a week the petition would be forwarded on to the embassy in Manila.

I called today to see if it had been sent on yet. I was told that my case was undergoing "additional processing" (not administrative processing). The person I talked to made it sould routine. Anyone know if there is a difference between additional processing and administrative processing?

Thanks.


It is same meaning. You should join other thread named " STUCK @ NVC for AP , who is next". Sorry that it happened to you.

yes, same thing..and do join smile.gif


I don't want to join! unsure.gif (thanks for the replies)

Edited by Matt & Bing, 30 March 2009 - 05:41 PM.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-03-30 17:40:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Additional Processing at NVC
My K-1 petition package arrived at NVC last Monday (3/23/09). I received the letter over the weekend saying that within a week the petition would be forwarded on to the embassy in Manila.

I called today to see if it had been sent on yet. I was told that my case was undergoing "additional processing" (not administrative processing). The person I talked to made it sould routine. Anyone know if there is a difference between additional processing and administrative processing?

Thanks.


Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-03-30 17:14:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)additional review at NVC
QUOTE (mikef @ Apr 8 2009, 11:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well
The said additional reviews. I read some posts about people get stuck at NVC level and it is really frustrating. How often should one call them, or would this create more delays?
any comment is appreciated
thanks


Call as often as you want to - Some pepole call every day - I can only bear to call about once a week. It shouldn't create any further delay.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-04-09 16:32:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)additional review at NVC
QUOTE (caochi @ Apr 8 2009, 06:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (SoInLove16 @ Apr 8 2009, 02:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Administrative Review or Administrative Processing?

it's same meaning. You should join the thread "STUCK @ NVC for AP" to see your status


Well since it is at NVC you're right ... it does not matter what they call it. However, "Administrative Review" at the foreign consulate is generally considered worse with possibly longer delays.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-04-08 18:16:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)K visas - Stuck at NVC - More questions
Thanks so much for the reply uscandual - it is much appreciated.

Hopefully others will share whatever nugggets of information they obtain about the process. If the estimated 15 to 20% of cases are being set aside for additional processnig I would assume a huge back log and even longer wait times are on the way.

I did submit an IMBRA waiver related to filing limitations - but who knows if that has anyhting to do with our case being in AP.

Yes, the bright side is that I have found my true love and we will be together soon ...

Thanks again.
Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-04-09 06:43:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)K visas - Stuck at NVC - More questions
So, we have only been stuck for about 17 days but the lack of information is so maddening.

My understanding is as follows:

No one seems to know why some cases get selected for additional processing (one member was apparently told it was random for them). Could having filed for an IMBRA waiver be a cause? Could having an RFE from the USCIS be a cause? Has anyone ever known why they were selected?

What is the actual additional processing? Additional background checks? Reviewing everything the USCIS adjudicator already did?

I read here that the NVC can't deny a previoulsy approved petition (what would be the point of additional review if that is true?).

The NVC does not issue RFE's. (true?)

The NVC does not send cases back to the USCIS.

Just venting and looking for answers ... whistling.gif

Edited by Matt & Bing, 08 April 2009 - 06:31 PM.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-04-08 18:30:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)nvc letter
QUOTE (cathdumbri @ Apr 16 2009, 11:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (I Miss Her @ Apr 16 2009, 11:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (puppies @ Apr 15 2009, 06:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
we recieved the letter from the nvc the case has been forwarded to the us embassy in london!!! yipee!!!


Congratulations




hi, i juz want to ask if how long does the NVC schedules interview after case completion? we called the NVC and they told to us that we juz wait for their email


The NVC does not schedule interviews. Call the USE in Manila - they will tell you if you can schedule your interview yet.

Edit: I see that you are doing CR1 - My advice does apply to K visas - Not sure about CR1.

Edited by Matt & Bing, 17 April 2009 - 06:31 AM.

Matt & BingMalePhilippines2009-04-17 06:30:00