johnnybanda
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I agreeYes we
Indeed our prayer is for TYT to be cleared too.I really prayed for him yester-night and I know he is going to have his VISA
I agreeYes we
Indeed our prayer is for TYT to be cleared too.I really prayed for him yester-night and I know he is going to have his VISA
We thank Godgooood neeeeeeeews for all my brothers here in that wonderfull foruuuuuuum especially TyT and our teacher's simooooooon the embassy called me 15 munite ago and they said that my AP finiched and i must bring back my passports tomorrow in order to pick up the visas.really i'm so happpyyyyyy but it's noooot enough until my brother TyT will get his visa inchaa lah
U must be a little relief from ur update ystrday right??? By tday or tmrrow the good news is coming for u, by god grace!I m still here tyt and not going anywhere until the end.....
Sorry guys. I got this from the instructions on the Form I-134. You don't need to risk it. Read the instructions on page 3, under the title "Processing Information". Certain times Americans can be funny. Sometime back, a pilot friend of mine went for a 3 month training in USA. He applied for a student visa, but was told by the consular that a visitor visa was ok if you were going to study for <1 yr. So he traveled on a visitor visa. So another guy was sent to the same training company after 3 months on a visitors visa. He was denied entry at the port of entry because he didn't have a student visa. So guys just be careful
Very goodThere's no such thing as 'risking it'. The processing information you're referring to was applicable when the I-134 was the only form being used as an affidavit of support for family based immigrant petitions. The US govt stopped using it when it got challenged and the courts ruled that certain wordings on the form makes it unenforceable and non binding on the sponsor, that led to the introduction of the I-864.
It used to be that when the I-134 was the only AOS in use, the form had to be submitted prior to the interview and a processing fee paid also. That clearly is no longer the case with the I-134. The form is presented at the time of the interview and all the CO has to check is that the sponsor's income meets or exceeds the applicable poverty guide level, pays his/her taxes and is a legal resident in the US based on the documents presented in support of the application. The form is never sent back to USCIS for processing or verification! Several DV applicants have presented the form and have been approved on the spot!
Amen for that bro!Allahuameen bro ,congratulation bro , i knw and believe that by tommow i will be so excited by God grace bro....i was having and update yesterday and today just nw ,i knw and believe me and ngalob we soon going to celebrate...
Mine is still at ready and just the update from yesterday bcauz they responded to my emailinshaAllah bro , how ur status updated bro?? Mine was just updated today again, but still show Ap first...we hope to hear the good news soon ngalob by God grace!!
What s up my men ? No it s too early here, not yet!!!annnnnny goooood news ngalobo??
U will be fine !!!here we having state of emagency for 3 days nw , i don't if embassy going to work on their process today ,coz i havn't checked yet my status on ceac....