ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
USCIS Service CentersA.P.B. (all points bulleting) for Mystery
There has been a mystery sighting! Well more like a communication with him. For those of you that were worried he is alive and well. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Regards,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-06-12 15:00:00
USCIS Service CentersA.P.B. (all points bulleting) for Mystery
Mystery we are still looking for you. :unsure:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-03-09 17:22:00
USCIS Service CentersA.P.B. (all points bulleting) for Mystery

I Guess its a mystery :P

:lol: :lol:
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-03-08 21:30:00
USCIS Service CentersA.P.B. (all points bulleting) for Mystery
Mystery, where are you?

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-03-08 16:01:00
USCIS Service CentersA.P.B. (all points bulleting) for Mystery
Hi Mystery,

How are you? A very, very long time without hearing from you. You are definitely very mysterious! I am placing an A.P.B. (all points bulleting) on the look out for you. :yes:

What is going on have you sent in the K-1 fiancée visa petition to CSC yet? Give us a status? When are we meeting up and all other VJ member in or around Miami, South Beach or South Florida for that matter, all others are welcome also. :thumbs:

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-03-07 15:45:00
USCIS Service CentersSpeaking to live person at USCIS?
They do not help with anything.

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-09-13 16:04:00
USCIS Service CentersHow do you get a live person at a service center
Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-09-13 16:07:00
USCIS Service CentersOur case has been approved!!!
Congrats! :dance:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-09-13 16:02:00
USCIS Service CentersLions and tigers and corruption
Wow!

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-09-13 16:01:00
USCIS Service CentersThe CSC/TSC List!

add me to the list

BethNash TSC K1 NOA1 on the 27th of Jan

Hi BethNash,

Is your petition being process at CSC or is it actually at TSC?

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-23 15:51:00
USCIS Service CentersThe CSC/TSC List!
Hey CohibaKid,

We are all joining forces to get you out of that security review and on to NOA2. Hocus Pocus…..

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 11:28:00
USCIS Service CentersThe CSC/TSC List!
Hi Engfridak, :thumbs:

I want to thank you on behalf of all the VJ members going through CSC/TSC. Words can not describe the appreciation I have for what you do. I it must be hard waiting for so long while people that file after you are getting approve. I wish there was something I could do to get you approve! :yes:

How many a day’s and night I would come to this list to see what was really happening at CSC.

I also want to thank your understudy Jaylen Brit. :thumbs:

Thanks from all VJ members!

Peter Miami

Edited by Peter Miami, 04 February 2006 - 10:21 PM.

Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-04 22:20:00
USCIS Service CentersThe CSC/TSC List!
Hi engfridak,

Here is the trick;

If you call 1-800-375-5283, wait to hear the guy's voice (well, it's a guy here anyway).

Then push 1 (i think for english, if it applies).

As soon as you hear his voice again, push 4

Then push 0

Then push the * key

That ALWAYS gets me right through I absolutely cannot stand listening to those automated things when I know I need to speak to a live person, and I used to have a lot of questions.

Also, try to call at 7:59 am local time. They open the lines at 8 am last I knew, and it takes maybe 20-30 seconds to push all the buttoms. It's amazing how long you've got to wait if you wait til 8:05 or 8:10!

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-01-31 13:18:00
USCIS Service CentersThe CSC/TSC List!
Hi Jaylen Brit,

Thank you for re-posting the list for CSC/TSC.

Regards,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-01-30 16:09:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaBOGOTA EMBASSY

hi everyone , the question about interview is a moot point now.liliana had her interview today and she was approved. interview lasted only 5 minutes and she was out by 1000am.


thanks jon


Congrats to both of you. :dance:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-06-05 15:52:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaThe Other Colombia!!!!
Hi Ica,

I want to tell you since the first time I travel to Colombia in August 2002; I fell in love with Colombia. I have been there eleven times in three and a half years. Some of it was because I meet my wife there but even before that I love the people, culture, scenery, food and many more things. Colombia is very beautiful and special and there are some of us who are not from Colombia but still appreciated it. :yes:

Regards,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-06-05 15:49:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaHotels close to U.S. Embassy

Peter,

I went to Bogota last year with my fiance. I stayed just a few min. by taxi from the embassy at Bogota Colombia Lodging, I stayed at their B & B and had a private room with everything I needed for my weeks stay. I paid $45. a night had internet and free calls to the U.S. they also have apartments for $49 a night.
I think their web addy is www.bogotacolombialodging.com

The place was great, good service, clean and the people were great. The owners wife is also from Armenia.

The owner actually assists with fiance visas, he didn't do mine though but wish he had, he was more helpful with questions and advice than my $1,500 lawyer, there was 2 other couples there so we all got to compare notes.

hope this information helps.

Everything in Bogota was great, unfortunately my relationship didn't last, I ended up with a visa seeker, I'm not giving up on Colombian women however, I'm returning a lot better educated and the search begins all over again. I'm actually corresponding with a couple women the owner at Bogota Colombia Lodging hooked me up with after I sent my fiance back to Colombia.

Hi Jakeinmo,

Thank you very much for the 411. I am sorry to hear it did not work with that particular woman; there are always some bad apples. Do not give up on Colombian women there are a lot of good women out there, as many women from other countries.

Have you try Cali it is incredible!

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-06-07 09:33:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaHotels close to U.S. Embassy
Hi All,

I would like to know of Hotels in or close to the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá, Colombia. I need to know; hotel name, telephone number, address, cost, how close is it to the Embassy, if you used it or any other information you can divulge. My fiancée has her interview soon and she is from Armenia and has never been to Bogotá.

Thank you,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-17 14:14:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaBogota' Embassy
Hi John,

Good job, this will help other VJ coming along in the process later on. :yes:

Regards,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-06-10 13:05:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaAPROBADO!
Congratulations!!! :dance:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-06-05 15:53:00
Mexico, Latin & South Americavonage

hi
my wifes mother was told by the internet provider in barranquilla , that she needed a computor for the vonage to work, i was told by vonage that , all that is needed is internet service and a modem. whos right?

thanks jon

Hi Jon,

That I know you need DSL/ADSL/Cable/T1 (and with pretty good speed) not a modem and second you need the Vonage Box/phone.

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-06-26 12:38:00
Mexico, Latin & South Americavonage
Hi Jon,

You can go to www.poorbuthappy.com website and there are a lot of talk about this topic there. Do a search. This website is about Colombia and Colombian topics.

Good luck,

Peter Miami

Edited by Peter Miami, 07 June 2006 - 09:39 AM.

Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-06-07 09:39:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaU.S. Embassy , Bogota
Hi Frank,

Congratulations on your wife’s interview. Yes they are morons working at the US Embassy and they will not help you by telephone, e-mail nor fax. Have you wife take as much evidences as possible, pictures, e-mails, letters, the more information she takes the better.

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-06-26 12:46:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaCourrier service in Bogota
For pay stubs I sent 6 months but I sent three years tax returns with 1040’s plus tax transcripts from the IRS. I sent them the bank letter, employer letter, one years bank statements (one for every month). That is all I can remember right now. Everything that was required on the instructions for the I-134.

Good luck,

Peter Miami

Edited by Peter Miami, 26 June 2006 - 12:51 PM.

Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-06-26 12:49:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaCourrier service in Bogota
Hi Frank,

When my fiancée went through the interview at the U.S. Embassy in Bogota in early March 2006, they did not. You could have a family member or friend with a letter sign and notarized by your wife stating that they can pick-up her passport and any other documents.

And yes the Miami Heat are the 2006 NBA Champions!!! :dance: :dance:

Good luck,

Peter Miami

Edited by Peter Miami, 26 June 2006 - 12:33 PM.

Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-06-26 12:31:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaESPAÑOL
Send it and we could help you. But you need to send it or write it here.

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-06-26 12:55:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaRonaldinho


Plus he maybe a little heavy for a soccer player, but he is far from American football player size.

That's because he's not fat. Just overweight when it comes to soccer standards. I wonder if we had football here in Brazil Lula would call him skinny cuz he doesn't fit the weight standards for football players :lol:

:lol:
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-03 12:15:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaInterview Date
Congrats! :dance:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-03 20:19:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaIllegal Immigrant/Valid Marriage?


Hi All, I have a quick question.

My bf and I would like to eventually marry, but he is an illegal immigrant from Mexico and I want to make sure that we do everything correctly. He has been here in the U.S. for over 7 yrs. now and was previously married. He and his wife separated, but never divorced.

My question is this: Being that he was an illegal immigrant in the first place, is he really legally married?

He assumed that he was since they used his Mexican ID when applying for the marriage license, but now we both are not sure. Does anyone know?

Looking forward to reading your advice.

Queenugo

http://www.immigrate...wforum.php?f=26

Go to that group and tell the story, especially about how he entered the US.

He needs to be legally divorced to benefit from his relationship with you. He IS legally married now.

This won't be quick, or cheap. Look at others' timelines at that group before you make any major decisions.

Very well put!

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-11 13:52:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaIllegal Immigrant/Valid Marriage?
Yes he is married in the eyes of all agency's, departments, governments, etc. :yes:

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-10 15:53:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericajUST ARRIVED
Welcome to the U.S. Read the guidelines and wait about two weeks before going to the SSA office. :dance:

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-11 13:39:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaPOE Miami




This may sound like a dumb question, but i'll ask anyhow....I will be flying back with my Fiance. When we get to immigration, is it cool if i wait in line with him? or do i need to stay in the "citizen" lines?


I stayed in line with my fiance in the foreigner line and then was told that we both could have gone to the U.S. citizen line which was much shorter!!!!

What POE did you guys come in by? That is nice I did not know you could do that. :whistle:

Peter Miami



It was Miami......For a second I thought the guy was actually going to make us go back over to the U.S. citizen line. He told me we should have gone to that line instead. I guess it makes sense.

Very good information. :thumbs:

Thank you,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-15 09:37:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaPOE Miami


This may sound like a dumb question, but i'll ask anyhow....I will be flying back with my Fiance. When we get to immigration, is it cool if i wait in line with him? or do i need to stay in the "citizen" lines?


I stayed in line with my fiance in the foreigner line and then was told that we both could have gone to the U.S. citizen line which was much shorter!!!!

What POE did you guys come in by? That is nice I did not know you could do that. :whistle:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-11 13:50:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaPOE Miami
It is pretty hassle free coming in through Miami as your POE. The only problem is when a lot of people with visa's come in at the same time. :yes:

Regards,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-10 15:51:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaPOE Miami
Hi Bill,

My fiancée at the time came in through Miami International Airport on March 10, 2006. It was a piece of cake, it usually is. Depending on how many flights and people coming with Visa’s that is how long she has to wait. It will normally take about an hour after arrival but some VJ members have waited up to four hours. Just be prepared to wait a while and tell her it is hassle free. :yes:

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-03 12:11:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaMy family got the Visa!!!
Congratulations! :dance:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-15 09:43:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaThanks to Colombia and all it's people!
Hi All,

Wow, what can I tell you about the “Colombian Independence Day Festival” in Miami? It was great, the weather, people, food, performers, everything was exceptional. Only one problem two girl went at it fighting hard for about thirty seconds and a couple of guys and I got in between them and we stopped it and the cops were there in a flash. Everyone was happy dancing, screaming, drinking (water, soda, frozen drinks, beer and many other things), eating and more dancing. The food was great lechona, carne llanera, carne al pincho (meat, chicken and pork), other types of meats, tamalez, arepas, hot dogs, empanadas, patacon plus many more Colombian foods that I do not know their names (forgive me for my Spanish writing).

All in all it was incredible! I am not very knowledgeable in Spanish music I mostly started liking it when I started going to Colombia in August 2002. I used to be into trance, electronic, house, hip hop, rock but since going to Colombia I have been into reagetton, valenato, salsa, meringue and a couple of other types that I can not remember their names. But the music was great! Victor Manuel was signing autographs and taking picture with the people and he came into the crowd when he was singing. Aventura and Zion & Lennox were excellent. Grupo Niche, Silvestre Dangond and Binomio de Oro were great. And my favorite of all was Jorge Celedon especially when he sang “Cuartro Rosa”. There were the performers I wrote about in the other tread plus some more special guest. I was not able to see all of them because there were two big stages and you had to go from one to the other. :dance:

I was there from 1:00PM until almost midnight. I am at work dying but it was worth it. I hope all of you that went to any other Colombian event had as good of a time as I did. :thumbs:

Thanks to Colombia and all the Colombian people for your energy, culture, food, performers and best of all your people! :yes:

Regards,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-24 10:48:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaTo All Colombians
Had a great time at the Colombian Independece Day Festival in Miami! :dance: :dance:

Thanks,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-24 10:51:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaTo All Colombians
Viva Colombia! :thumbs:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-21 16:22:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaTo All Colombians
To all the Colombians I wan to wish you a very “Happy Colombian Independence Day”! I am not Colombia but my wife is and I love your country, people, food, etc. Have a good day. :dance: :dance: :dance:

Viva Colombia! :thumbs:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-07-20 13:56:00