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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsAPPROVED NOA2!!!!! August Filer
Congrats!
bradnhettyMaleIndonesia2013-03-14 18:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsApproved

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bradnhettyMaleIndonesia2013-07-19 17:59:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionTax return docuemtn----just Federal tax or with state tax

Joint utility bills?! I need to dig some out.

My hubby and I didn't file the taxes jointly.

Hopefully it is OK

Tossed in our joint state tax returns just in case for my wife's interview evidence, her IO did not want to look at them, but then ask to see a perfectly worthless joint utility bill.  Never expected that, nor proof you paid a small 50 buck traffic violation like four years ago.

 

Never liked the process where you are dealing with one IO where they make their own game rules as you go along, can be settled, but does cause delays.

 

According to their list of evidence, neither a joint state return, or a joint utility bill, or proof of paying an old traffic violation is not required.  Can only wonder what they will come up with next.   All depends on what IO you get stuck with.

 


VoluFemaleChina2014-01-03 11:45:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionTax return docuemtn----just Federal tax or with state tax

Hi I am ready to file N-400.

I wonder if I need to provide both Federal tax return and State tax.

Thanks!


VoluFemaleChina2014-01-02 16:44:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionN-400 interview-request more evidence

Good luck to you


VoluFemaleChina2014-07-10 11:28:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionN-400 interview-request more evidence

Got the oath ceremony notice in the mail today. It is next Thursday. Wow fast!

 

I think my husband's final talk with the officer made the difference on my case! Definitely bring your spouse to the interview if your Naturalization application is based on marriage.


VoluFemaleChina2014-04-17 15:34:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionN-400 interview-request more evidence

 

Volu,

 

Do not panic.

 

Let us, for now, operate under the assumption that the evidence submission mentioned in the second letter refers to a "green light" at the USCIS to allow your case to proceed. It could refer to any verbal responses you gave to your Immigration Officer at the interview that are now being considered further. Because almost all correspondence from the USCIS to petitioners are of a standard format, they may not always fit the circumstances perfectly, and this apparent disconnect could be somewhat concerning.

 

However, your concern would not be misplaced, so here are two things I suggest you do:

 

1) Right now: make an InfoPass appointment at your local field office. If one is not immediately available, show up as a walk-in anyway (with your passport, Green Card, and all USCIS correspondence associated with your N-400 petition) and explain the circumstances. Get the office to definitively advise you as to what's going on.

 

2) Tomorrow morning: call the 1-800 USCIS number and persistently request to speak with a "Tier 2" officer. At that time, see if you can obtain specific information about the latest set of correspondence about your case. If the officer cannot help, then you fall back on your option in 1) above.

 

Good luck!

 

I got this at 1:20 PM today!!!

"Your Case Status: Oath Ceremony


On April 16, 2014, we scheduled you for your oath ceremony and sent a notice providing the date, time, and location. "

 

Three notices within 24 hours! It is crazy.

 

Thank you again for your replies.


VoluFemaleChina2014-04-16 11:45:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionN-400 interview-request more evidence

 

Volu,

 

Do not panic.

 

Let us, for now, operate under the assumption that the evidence submission mentioned in the second letter refers to a "green light" at the USCIS to allow your case to proceed. It could refer to any verbal responses you gave to your Immigration Officer at the interview that are now being considered further. Because almost all correspondence from the USCIS to petitioners are of a standard format, they may not always fit the circumstances perfectly, and this apparent disconnect could be somewhat concerning.

 

However, your concern would not be misplaced, so here are two things I suggest you do:

 

1) Right now: make an InfoPass appointment at your local field office. If one is not immediately available, show up as a walk-in anyway (with your passport, Green Card, and all USCIS correspondence associated with your N-400 petition) and explain the circumstances. Get the office to definitively advise you as to what's going on.

 

2) Tomorrow morning: call the 1-800 USCIS number and persistently request to speak with a "Tier 2" officer. At that time, see if you can obtain specific information about the latest set of correspondence about your case. If the officer cannot help, then you fall back on your option in 1) above.

 

Good luck!

 

Thanks for your reply. I am calling tomorrow.

 


VoluFemaleChina2014-04-15 20:46:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionUS Embassy in Jakarta interview questions??

tell hetty to pay attention what the officer says. sometimes they repeat the questions over and over again.



Thanks!
bradnhettyMaleIndonesia2013-03-04 18:31:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionUS Embassy in Jakarta interview questions??

most of questions are about ur relationship. like whats ur petitioner name? when did u meet ur fiancee? if u re married. when did u get married. how many times have u seen eachother? how do u communicate ? simple questions but tricky. hope it helps.gud luck with the interview



Thank you, could you explain tricky a bit, Hetty is shy so I just want her prepared so she is relaxed.
bradnhettyMaleIndonesia2013-03-02 16:41:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionUS Embassy in Jakarta interview questions??
Anyone had interview in Jakarta, looking for the questions they might ask?
bradnhettyMaleIndonesia2013-03-01 18:06:00