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Follow these tips to decrease postal theft in
the Philippines.
For Sponsor and
Beneficiary.
The information that we share here is intended to benefit both
sponsor and beneficiary no matter if you are in the early stages of your
relationship or you have already met each other and about to begin the visa
process.
A Sponsor in this case is someone who is from the
United States, and is the one who is bringing another person from another
country to live in the USA. Also known as the Petitioner.
A Beneficiary is someone who is being invited from
their country to live in the USA through the use of a K1 or K3 visa. Also known
as an Alien Fiancée or Spouse.
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Tips about writing and
sending hard copy letters
to the
Philippines.
First of all, I know that many of you just hate the idea of
sitting down and grabbing a pen and piece of paper and writing letters. Who
doesn't?
And then you have to place it in an envelope, then carry it to
the Post office to pay for an International stamp and wait for the thing to
arrive to the Philippines or to the USA in anybodies guess 2 weeks, 3 weeks 2
months? "Or maybe never"
How can Snail mail really benefit your case for a K1 or
K3 visa?
With all the high tech offered to most everybody, why do I
want to fool with the uncertainty of the US or Philippines Postal services?
Yes it is slow! But we can't blame the US Postal service. All
postal letters that leave the U.S. get to the Philippines rather quickly but
once it is in the Philippines that is where it gets held up for awhile by
customs.
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Here are 2 reasons why it is important.
1.
Because the USCIS formally know as the INS, intended this method to be a
requirement.
2. Because hard copy letters
carry a lot more weight than email letters,
because it is something tangible. It shows that both sponsor and beneficiary
both cared enough about each other that they would take the time to write a
letter and exercise patience.
It also is identified that both sponsor and beneficiary
are showing who they really are by physically writing a letter. Rather than
hiding behind their computers typing an email and using flawless text styles
and spell check, they are sharing who they really are.
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Hard copy letters would include single page letters, post
cards, special occasion cards.
The reason postal letters tend to carry more weight or value
than email, is for the fact that USCIS has taken notice with the majority of
K1/K3 cases being valid cases, by the time it has taken couples to develop
relationship to the time they submit a petition for a visa.
The number of cases that have come through the system that
were known to be valid verses the number of cases dubbed as invalid, were
partially due to the fact that valid cases had more time involved as a result of
hard copy letters and this added to being a more reliable means of really
knowing the person because it truly involves time.
The cases dubbed as invalid, are partially due to the fact
that couples who only email are building their relationships very quickly, then
moving on in a very short time towards becoming husbands and wife in filing
petitions for K1 or K3 visas.
It is our observation through past experiences with couples,
that has proven to us, that USCIS highly appreciates couples that take the time
to write letters back and forth to each other even if it is just for the sake of
pleasing the USCIS.
As far as we are concerned there is nothing wrong in
emailing each other for the sake of learning about each other and for the fact
that nobody wants to sit around for weeks, waiting on a letter to be delivered
in the mail.
So please keep in mind that postal letters have more value in
your case then emails. Remember that this is a real gold nugget in proving your
relationship is above the table.
It is important that both sponsor and beneficiary write
letters to each other but it is our observation that USCIS mainly requires the
US sponsor to do this, as the sponsor is the petitioner who is petitioning his
or hers fiancée/spouse to the United states to become a resident.
A huge part of providing proof of an ongoing relationship
would be if the beneficiary could attend the US Embassy Interview with a minimum
of 10 letters in their envelopes. Remember that this is only a portion of the
proof and not exclusively the one thing that will grant a visa.
Tips that will insure your
Filipino Fiancée or Spouse
to get your postal letters.
Decrease the chances of your letters being
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