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US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionI-134 affidavit of support
Okay that clears the household numbers. Thanks. Yes I figured a Co-Signer would be needed.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2007-12-09 10:59:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionI-134 affidavit of support
QUOTE (~Laura and Nick~ @ Dec 9 2007, 08:32 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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125% poverty line based on number in household smile.gif


So I live at home with my parents but make about 15,000 working part time, where does that put me? Would I count as one in the household?
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2007-12-09 10:48:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionI-134 affidavit of support
What kind of yearly income would qualify?
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2007-12-09 10:29:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCosponsor
QUOTE (weedebz @ Jan 24 2008, 12:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am in no way related to my co-sponsor. I'll let you know how it goes at interview on 5th feb


Anyone can be a Co-sponsor, hopefully you have someone who can help. I don't
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-24 14:49:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
QUOTE (Jesse G @ Jan 26 2008, 04:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>


LOL, I love that picture. laughing.gif

Yes I plan on staying and my fiance supports me in staying as well. I have 2.5 school years left.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-26 21:24:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
QUOTE (rebeccajo @ Jan 25 2008, 10:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Dave -

The Guides here at VJ, while very good, cannot always be taken as blanket assessments as what will happen in every case. They are just that - Guides.

The process for an I129F approval is fairly boilerplate no matter where the petitioner lives and no matter what country the foreign fiance/fiancee is from. The approval of a visa application which stems from an approved I12F is a horse of a different color - and that is because of consular differences. Soooo.....I am going to give you a bit more homework.

Research the anecdotal evidence on this website (and others) for the interivew process and procedures of the Hungarian consulate. Why?

The Guide is wrong. You will NOT necessarily be judged on the I134 to the same standards as the I864. You might be - depending on what your consulate's typical procedure is. But the blanket statement is wrong.

Because the I134 is vague in its instructions as to 'sufficiency' of income, each consulate is free to interpret what 'sufficiency' means. Some consulates do not even use the I134 - Ciudad Juarez and Kiev come to mind. If you are REALLY curious, you can dig through Google for State Department memos to consulates regarding what sufficiency is. They are advised to go with 100% of the poverty guideline, and not 125%. But at the end of the day, because each consulate is free to make its own determination, sufficiency will vary from host nation to host nation.

Now back to the Guides, which are written with a common sense look to the entire immigrant journey. Say the Hungarian consulate turns out to be a bit like the consulate I am most familiar with - London. From anecdotal evidence the London consulate tends to look at practical notions beyond the bottom line figure on an obtuse form. For example, in the past they have been known to approve young professionals with recently acquired good jobs, straight out of university and with no past performance of earnings, but rather a bright future ahead of them. In the past, London has often approved individuals who don't earn 125% of the poverty level. And that's fine - the State Department has told them that 100% is just a dandy number, and the CO can sign off on the visa application and not lose his or her job doing so. This is also all well and good for obtaining the visa and reuniting the couple. It doesn't fly so well, however, when adjustment of status follows 90 days or so after the beneficiary has wed their US sponsor. For now the sponsor must produce the I864, which ABSOLUTELY mandates 125% of the poverty level must be met. And that is why the Guides here will urge you to hit 125%.

I am dismayed to see that the 'Tips for the affidavit of support' page of VJ contains an error. In order to make up for any income shortfall you may have when you file your future wife's adjustment, the criteria you must meet is THREE times the shortfall, and not five. To confirm this, have a look at this memo dated June 2006 which contains the overview of changes to the Adjudicators Field Manual re: I864, specifically page 22 of this memo.

http://www.uscis.gov...ppAFM062706.pdf

Summation - Research the Hungarian consulate. Find out what they normally like to see on the I134. You may be fine with 100% of the poverty level, which will get your girl here and married to you. If the Hungarian consulate is using something other than 100%, they are overreaching what is asked of them by the State Department. But that is their right to do so, and you'll have to plan for that if you find it to be so.

But also prepare for a few months out from visa approval when your wife files for adjustment to permanent residency. At that point you must hit the 125% mark. By then many factors may have changed. You may simply be earning more. Your family may have decided (after they have gotten to know her better) that they wouldn't mind joining you in her financial sponsorship. Your wife's gainful employment (if legally authorized) can even count towards the income shown on the form (but that's a Catch 22 for another day). Or, you can count assets if your own income isn't enough. But it's three times the shortfall, not five. My husband's adjustment was approved with use of my assets - my income did not meet the minimums (which is why I know how this process works!)

Even though pushbrk is right that VJ isn't a place for parental advice, I can't resist adding (after I've taken all this time with you - tongue.gif ) that I hope you will stay in school. The greatest injustice to your families future is jeopardizing it by leaving school to flip enough burgers to try and hit the numbers for the I134. There HAS to be a better way around the problem, and I'm pretty sure you are resourceful enough to figure out a way.


Wow, I don't know if I can thank you enough. Thank you for all the help which to me really means a lot at this point in my lifetime. Everything you have said here was very important to me and cleared a lot about what I have been reading. Again, thank you for taking the time.

Edited by BigCityDave, 26 January 2008 - 12:39 AM.

BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-26 00:38:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
According to VJ, the following is said.

"While there are no specific income requirements listed in the I-134 form directions, you will be judged by the
same criteria as the I-864 form requirements when they are issueing the visa at the foreign US consulate, so
provide financial information for the I-134 with those guidelines in mind."

With that in mind, we must review the I-864 as the I-134 has no instructions given as to what income is acceptable, or as to what assets are acceptable.

As far as I understand from reviewing the I-134, I need to prove that I have enough income/financial resources to support my fiance. Which go according to guidelines set in the I-864. I will need

1. Bank records
2. Work records

According to the I-134 I will be responsible for all income and all needs for my fiance for a total of 3 years. If for some reason we need help from the government, then we are required to repay those expenses or we could be sued.

In understanding all of this, it still remains unclear to me whether or not I will be successful in my plan to meet the requirements using assets. Only the following is said.
"Assets may supplement income if the consular or immigration officer is convinced that the monetary value of the asset could reasonably be made available to support the sponsored immigrant and converted to cash within one year without undue harm to the sponsor or his or her family members. You may not include an automobile unless you show that you own at least one working automobile that you have not included."

If I understand this correctly, they don't care if I get a loan from my parents. All they care is that I have enough to support.

So in my mind it will all be alright as long as I secure my assets to be 5 times the difference. Which I can manage to put together with savings and maybe a loan if needed.

Is there something I am missing that you all know? I am trying to do my homework on this.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-25 22:56:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
Well, according to the I-864 the Household size would be me and those who are dependent.

Meaning I need to be making $17,112 in order to meet the poverty guideline standards. I am falling short of this.

Lets say I make only $14,000 a year, for example. Well as stated in the FAQ, I should meet the difference by 5 times in assets. So I would therefore need $3112 times 5 which is equal to $15,560. That is the amount in assets I would need in order to meet the guidelines. Is that doable in my case? Yes I can have that much in assets, and I might even be able to increase my income up to $15,000 or close to $16,000.

Now this is just general understanding from what I have read. I am still in need of answers and will continue to do research. From what I understand, in my situation it is still very possible to get my K1 visa accepted.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-25 11:54:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
QUOTE (rebeccajo @ Jan 24 2008, 10:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (mox @ Jan 24 2008, 11:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (pushbrk @ Jan 24 2008, 08:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
RJO is on the right track here. 8<...

Sure was a lot more fun around here when you guys fought. devil.gif innocent.gif


Don't make me get out my switch.......... laughing.gif


Done some homework, two questions arose and I have yet to find the answer. I am working on this, but these are a little tricky and I would like to know if any of you have some input.

I have read the I- 864 and read the I-134 and the guides that go with them. Two questions arose that were not addressed in either the guides or the instructions provided.

1. Does the Co-Signer get hurt financially when they go to apply for a loan or what not just because they co-signed? What kind of effects does this have on them besides being obligated to support the immigrant financially?
2. As far as the household are concerned. I live with my parents, does that mean I am at 3 members in the household on the poverty line?

Thank you, and I will continue to find these answers on my own.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-25 03:33:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
QUOTE (rebeccajo @ Jan 24 2008, 01:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
*blows whistle*

Time out people.

Dave -

First of all - How stringent is the Hungarian consulate about the affidavit of support and it's requirements? Have you researched this? If not, please do.

Secondly - READ the instructions for the I134, which is the affidavit you must submit. Then come back here and tell me what it says about minimum income requirments.

Thirdly - We are bandying a bunch of stuff about here, and some of it pertains to the I864. Let's handle the I134 right now.



I know a couple who filed for the DCF in Hungary and they required the Affidavit of support so I figured the same would be applicable to me.

I am jus trying to solve this issue so I have something to go off of in the future. I figure better planning now then right when I get the NOA2. I just need to know what I need to do to resolve this issue. If I understand correctly, I need to do both things.

1. Work hard to increase my income in my current jobs. (I am working two)
2. Increase my assets via savings.
-Is it possible to have my parents help me towards assets via loans?
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-24 15:45:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
QUOTE (mox @ Jan 24 2008, 01:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
All good advice. You'll get it figured out, and you'll be reunited with your sweety. You need to make a few sacrifices, but you'll be fine. Stay focused and don't panic. Mose importantly, take a breath and relax. It will all work out. smile.gif


I am just so worried without a definate plan in place. I am just doing my best to resolve the issue of not having a co-signer. I really appreciate all the help here. You have no idea how much it means to me.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-24 15:27:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
QUOTE (lancer1655 @ Jan 24 2008, 01:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well it sounds like you'll be ok. Just pad a savings account, get a loan, or sell something this summer.



So getting a loan from my parents would not work to help with the assets? I would get assets and have a liability on accounts payable for that asset.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-24 15:24:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
QUOTE (mox @ Jan 24 2008, 01:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (fwaguy @ Jan 24 2008, 12:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Which means what a June or July interview ? You can do it...

Yeah, exactly what I was going to say. And you can even ask the consulate to move your interview out a month or two if you really need to.


What if I can increase my income in my current jobs? I can work full time in my jobs right after the semester.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-24 15:14:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
QUOTE (rebeccajo @ Jan 24 2008, 01:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
No. No. No.

The asset amount required to make up for income shortfall is THREE times the shortage, not five times.

Dave, what will your 2007 tax return show for income?


I am not sure exactly, I need to compile that together. I started working that year but I also trained in my jobs so my income will be lower than it will be in 2008.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-24 15:12:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
QUOTE (lancer1655 @ Jan 24 2008, 12:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Liquid assets count ie. investments, savings etc. Things like a house / motorbike do not.


Okay, how much do I need in assets? However isnt income the most important?

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QUOTE (BigCityDave @ Jan 24 2008, 02:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (lancer1655 @ Jan 24 2008, 12:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The 2007 poverty line for 2 ppl is 13,690. I believe you must be 125% above before taxes which is 17,113. So i dont think your far off.



What about my assets, do they matter? What can I do, someone please help!


If you rely on assets, they have to be 5x the amount that you need to make up.

Good luck and I hope you are able to sort things out.


What if my parents loaned me the money so I could have enough in assets??
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-24 15:01:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
QUOTE (lancer1655 @ Jan 24 2008, 12:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The 2007 poverty line for 2 ppl is 13,690. I believe you must be 125% above before taxes which is 17,113. So i dont think your far off.



What about my assets, do they matter? What can I do, someone please help!
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-24 14:56:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
QUOTE (~Laura and Nick~ @ Jan 24 2008, 12:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What about friends?
Hmm...
How much longer are you in school?
Is there anyway you could maybe put your schooling on hold, get a full time job for awhile to make the requirement then return back to school after?? That would be a very hard choice. Sigh..I know how hard this is..you just want to be with her.

I'm sorry you are feeling so low...please hang in there rose.gif What's meant to be will be.


Friends are in the same boat, too high risk and that would not be something they would help me with.

I don't know, maybe I can work more at the jobs I am at now and try to make more? How much more do I need to make? Maybe I can withdraw from this semester at the University.

Edited by BigCityDave, 24 January 2008 - 02:32 PM.

BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-24 14:29:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
QUOTE (fwaguy @ Jan 24 2008, 12:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Depends on what you are willing to do to make it happen... are you willing to take a sabatical from your studies and get a job that allows you to make the needed requirement and then return to school at a later date?


I am willing to do whatever it takes. How can I do that? I am attending the winter semester right now and it wont end until April and I might get my NOA 2 by then?
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-24 14:24:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCan I get some advice? Nobody in my family will be a co-sponsor
Hey everyone,

Well, I am starting to lose hope that this is really going to work out. The fact of having a co-sponsor is just something that will not fly with anyone in my family. Nobody is willing to help me out saying it is high risk. I guess it is true what they have to say, but I am left pretty much hopeless now. Even though I may be working two jobs, my income is only about $14 - $16,000 a year. I have no idea what I can do. Its not like I have assets worth of a million dallors. I am a hopeless college student in love with someone whom I can't even be with if I wanted to. I just don't know what to do. If any of you have any ideas, please, give me some insights. I am really at the bottom now.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-01-24 14:12:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussioni-134
Is including simple Tax transcripts from the IRS for past 3 years required? I have been home from Hungary for one year and have not yet filed taxes for the previous year of 2006. I believe the I-134 just requires a Letter from you employer and Bank statements. Am I not correct?
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-02-02 02:50:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionTaxes on the I-134?
Also, is my income considered before or after taxes?
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-02-02 11:59:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionTaxes on the I-134?
Hey everyone,

I have noticed that a few of you have mentioned showing tax returns for the I-134. Well I was understood that it was only required if you were self-employed. In my situation I won't have any tax returns ready. I have only been home for one year, and during that year I have been working.

So whats the deal? Thanks
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-02-02 11:35:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussiondesparately need advice!!
?I have a question as well, what exactly is the long form birth certificate and how do you obtain such a document?
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-02-22 01:03:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionquestion about form i 864 affidavit of support
QUOTE (master @ Feb 9 2008, 01:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Forgot to ask...If i file my tax return now, will i receive it back before its time to show this at the interview?
If im right, the first time i will need to show this is the interview.


Have you filed the k1 petition yet? This should be your main concern for right now. Once you have set the off then worry about filing taxes. You will have a good amount of time to work things out.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-02-09 16:29:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionDoes anuyone know how stricked Embassy in Vietnam is?
I plan on being present with my Fiance during the interview to help show a bona fide relationship.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-05 00:59:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionDoes anuyone know how stricked Embassy in Vietnam is?
Would it help if the individual was present for the interview?
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-04 23:21:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionCo-sposor?
QUOTE (littleasianman7 @ Mar 13 2008, 10:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey everyone,

So here is my predicament. I am a full time college student and work only sometimes, as I just had an internship with my friend's dad's eal estate development company. If I was to work a full year there, I'd make about 36,000 but from what I understand they don't care what I WOULD make, they want to see what I HAVE made. so with that in mind, i am getting a co-sponsor. My mom is a teacher, and she makes about 40-45k a year, while my dad makes well over 100,000, but I'm not using him as a co-sponsor. My question is, because from what I understand you have to make roughly 3 times the poverty limit, so would my mom be okay to use as a co-sponsor?
Also, what is IMBRA?

Thanks so much guys!


Well you only have to meet the poverty level by 125%. Which for a household of 2 is about 17,700 a year. It appears your Mother would have no problems being your joint-signer.

3 times the poverty limit, well this is if you do not meet the Poverty limit in INCOME and you need to meet it with ASSETS. Meaning you have some sort of investment or money in the bank or anything that you can liquidate quickly into cash form if needs be. Then you would have to make up for the difference for your shortness of income with the poverty limit to meet the standards.

That make better sense? I know this is very complicated #######. Took me a while to figure this stuff out.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-14 00:28:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionI-134 questions?
Sounds like you are all set.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-14 10:51:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionBeing present for the interview, good idea?
QUOTE (babyandherboy @ Mar 20 2008, 05:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I just attended the interview with my fiancée in the Philippines on March 3rd.

First, she told me she felt so much better that I was there with her (so that was good) plus I was able to fly back to the US with her (another plus). In addition, I think it was good for her family that I was there so they are not so concerned about her wellbeing.

Regarding the interview specifically - I had been married and applied for AOS before, and the interviewer asked me specifically about that - my fiancée and I believe it was very important I was there for that. Not to mention that it is further proof of a real and verifiable relationship that I made the trip.

I would say - if possible definitely be there - more for your wife than the interview itself. And best of luck to you!!

Dan


You hit it right on the dot. The main reason I would want to be there is to answer any specific questions that my Fiancee may not know and to be there to give comfort and have a great experience traveling back together. I am mainly concerned that it would cause some sort of issue that I may not be aware of.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-20 20:01:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionBeing present for the interview, good idea?
QUOTE (flomagy @ Mar 20 2008, 05:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Considering that there telling you that you may get interviewed........I would meake sure that your spouse and you have your stories straight, dates, visits, etc....I doubt that it will be a problem.


Thats what worries me as well, I am afraid they will try to trick us or something.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-20 18:51:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionBeing present for the interview, good idea?
QUOTE (fwaguy @ Mar 20 2008, 01:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Totally your choice...


So there is 0 benefit to being present?
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-20 14:57:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionBeing present for the interview, good idea?
Hey everyone,

I would assume that my petition is at the NVC or is being sent there and the interview will be coming up shortly. Me and my sweetie would love to come to America together and financially we can do it. I wouldn't mind being present during the interview and after asking the Embassy in Hungary they said I may attend however there might be chances I would be interviewed.

So my question is, being present a good idea? What do you all know about being present during the interview?

Any insights would be appreciated.

Thanks.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-20 14:49:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussion125% of poverty guidelines
Can assets put the icing on the cake?
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-23 11:16:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussion125% of poverty guidelines
Funny, I am in the exact same boat, I would like to know if I am alright as well.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-23 11:10:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionInterview questions
I would recommend reviewing the interview questions on this site.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-23 13:40:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionNeeding translation service
QUOTE (malego77 @ Mar 22 2008, 03:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (elkfarmer @ Mar 22 2008, 04:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Translation service for Spanish to English, for documents in Bogota. Doing DCF (hopfully). Anyone know of a certified service in Bogota ? Gracias amigos(amigas)

I think that you can do the translation by yourself if you know english/spanish languaje. Have you asked to your embassy?


I wanted to ask a question about translating for myself if that was really possible. Or does it have to be signed by a professional?
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-24 11:17:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionNeed advice on new applicant K1 decision
Michelle,

I can see that you are indeed in a difficult situation especially being a student. Be assured that it can still work out, even in your case. I myself am a undergraduate student working with a difficult financial situation trying to earn enough to pass without a co-signer.

With you, things are little different. As far as my knowledge is concerned, current income is the most important at the time of interview. I assume you have not started the papers yet, therefore it is likely you will no have a current income at the time of interview.

It would be recommended that you have a co-signer. With a co-signer, as long as he/she meet the poverty guidelines and are in good financial standing then you should be just fine. Even with the lack of your current income.

My advice would be to make sure you can get someone to co-sign before petitioning because that will later become an obstacle.

It is possible so don't get down thinking it isn't. Keep the faith and do your best. It can be a rough road but its worth it.

Hope this helps.

Edited by BigCityDave, 27 March 2008 - 09:17 PM.

BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-27 21:14:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionIntervie Date received
QUOTE (funkyab @ Mar 29 2008, 11:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i wouldnt worry about employment letter if it is unavailable.

Just get everything together that you can. You still have more than 10 days. cant see why you wouldnt be able to get everything in order by then. I just scanned everything for my wife and pasted it all into a word doc. just have him DHL any necessary originals.

Very worst case is that they need something else, give a 221g for pending docs and mail the passport as soon as they are received.

Nothing really to worry about here. At least try not to!!


Just stay calm and take everything one step at a time. It will all work out.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-29 12:23:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionIntervie Date received
QUOTE (Natashabrenda @ Mar 29 2008, 03:12 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ok so I just got the letter from Frankfurt...........the Interview is on April 9th.........and I have NO documents from the Fiance............he was waiting for the Bank to sent the letter and most of all for his Supervisor to FINALLY give him the Emplyers letter.........He still didnt get it.........what can I send in AFTER the Interview??
I mean James can send me all documents he has, except for the Employers letter,via express mail today and I should have it by April 9th..........PLEASE SOMEONE GIVE ME ADVICE!!!!
We thought we'd have more time........................................going by the VJ statistics..........
Nat


Wow, I wonder if you can somehow get an extension! Can he put the papers together and UPS them over night? There has to be a possible way to have this done.
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-29 11:04:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussiontax returns 2007
I am doing mine with turbo tax as well. GO TURBO TAX!!! I love the TURBO part of it. devil.gif
BigCityDaveMaleHungary2008-03-29 11:01:00