Hey buddy! I am sorry to hear about your experience :( What did the lady mean though "you may or may not have an interview"? I thought everyone has to come through the interview process. Did she even explain what may have caused the delay?
Hey buddy! I am sorry to hear about your experience :( What did the lady mean though "you may or may not have an interview"? I thought everyone has to come through the interview process. Did she even explain what may have caused the delay?
Say what? The instruction for form I-134 clearly says "ANY of the documents", so I attached the sponsor's bank statement along with the form. I think it must be enough. And nothing is said about the proof of citizenship either. Can't they check it in their almighty systems? LOL
Honestly, I am...
Dear Aria, I wish I had an impressive bank account :( But all I have at the moment is the little tiny rest from my last TA paycheck after all the rent-fees-credit card pay off-etc. left! :) But I managed to have someone fill out I-134. Do you think I am safe?
It looks like it. But I don't know what can be stronger than I-134? :confused: I hope your case will be resolved successfully because you indeed submitted the correct form.
Keeping my fingers crossed for you, friend! :)
Hi Aria,
It's unbelievable! But I am sure everything will be sorted out soon. From your description, the interview went smoothly and you didn't have any other problems with the documents (although this one is not a problem either). They will soon realize and fix the mistake. I am confident...
As I already mentioned in my message, my parents sent me both my birth certificate and my national ID (passport) by DHL and I didn't have any problems receiving them.
Oh this is good to know!
You know it's funny that I've been here for almost 8 years and I am still on a student visa, working my way from an English learning program into the PhD level. But having an F1 status doesn't allow me to work off campus, and my teaching assistantship is honestly to...
I think the positive side of life in the US is much more tangible than the negative one :) Especially if the negative side seems like nothing compared to the problems from back home.
That's what I thought too until I saw Pkrish's message. But, as always, you calmed me down :) So I guess it really does depend on the FO.
Thank you! :)
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