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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
Timeline

I e-mailed Rio de Janeiro consulate asking how long it'd take for them to assign an appointment for a K3 interview... took them 3 emails to understand my question (jeez), but finally I got this answer:

For applications arriving now, we're scheduling interviews for the end of july.

I guess that's an important information for planning :)

I'm going to go post this in the south-america forum now.

dd/mmm/aaaa

05/jun/2007 - Got married

I-130

08/aug/2007 - I-130 Packet sent to NSC

09/aug/2007 - I-130 Packet received

19/sep/2007 - NOA1 receipt date

25/sep/2007 - NOA1 arrived

23/apr/2008 - APPROVED

Timeline estimated adjudication on March 4, 2008. It was adjudicated on April 23.

Our I-130 was approved in 258 days.

I-129F

09/oct/2007 - I-129F Packet sent to CSC

10/oct/2007 - I-129F Packet received

12/oct/2007 - NOA1 receipt date

20/oct/2007 - NOA1 received

23/apr/2008 - APPROVED

Timeline estimated adjudication on April 4, 2008. It was adjudicated on April 23.

Our I-129f was approved in 197 days.

NVC

08/may/2008 - replied to my e-mail sent on april 30, saying that our petition has been sent to the consulate.

Consulate

20/JUN/2008 - Interview - APPROVED!!!

AOS

18/mar/2009 - Packet delivered

24/mar/2009 - NOA for AOS and EAD date

25/mar/2009 - Check cashed

15/apr/2009 - Biometrics done

22/may/2009 - EAD approved

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
Timeline
I e-mailed Rio de Janeiro consulate asking how long it'd take for them to assign an appointment for a K3 interview... took them 3 emails to understand my question (jeez), but finally I got this answer:

For applications arriving now, we're scheduling interviews for the end of july.

I guess that's an important information for planning :)

I'm going to go post this in the south-america forum now.

Not bad. not bad at all.

Now I just need to get past USCIS.

I'm stuck in hell :devil:

I hope that your case is on the way down there.

Bless

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Marriage : 2006-12-13

AOS

I-485 & EAD Sent : 2008-11-07

NOA : 2008-11-24

Biometrics appt.: 2008-12-11

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
Timeline

I'm guessing my stuff will get there either this coming week or the next

in that case I guess my interview will be in august :(

I really wanted to be there by june, when I began I seriously thought it wouldnt take this long

I'll miss our first year aniversary, my birthday and 4th of july :(

dd/mmm/aaaa

05/jun/2007 - Got married

I-130

08/aug/2007 - I-130 Packet sent to NSC

09/aug/2007 - I-130 Packet received

19/sep/2007 - NOA1 receipt date

25/sep/2007 - NOA1 arrived

23/apr/2008 - APPROVED

Timeline estimated adjudication on March 4, 2008. It was adjudicated on April 23.

Our I-130 was approved in 258 days.

I-129F

09/oct/2007 - I-129F Packet sent to CSC

10/oct/2007 - I-129F Packet received

12/oct/2007 - NOA1 receipt date

20/oct/2007 - NOA1 received

23/apr/2008 - APPROVED

Timeline estimated adjudication on April 4, 2008. It was adjudicated on April 23.

Our I-129f was approved in 197 days.

NVC

08/may/2008 - replied to my e-mail sent on april 30, saying that our petition has been sent to the consulate.

Consulate

20/JUN/2008 - Interview - APPROVED!!!

AOS

18/mar/2009 - Packet delivered

24/mar/2009 - NOA for AOS and EAD date

25/mar/2009 - Check cashed

15/apr/2009 - Biometrics done

22/may/2009 - EAD approved

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Looks like for whatever reason Brazil takes a very long time to process :crying: you were at USCIS for 8 months and Jon is at 9 months and counting, I wonder if it is just the country that makes the process so long. Either way thanks for sharing the info, looks like I might be moving soon, my wife refuses to wait over a year, she has asked me to move there if we get close to the 1 year mark, so if the next couple of months nothing happens looks like ill be going through Brazilian immigration.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
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Looks like for whatever reason Brazil takes a very long time to process :crying: you were at USCIS for 8 months and Jon is at 9 months and counting, I wonder if it is just the country that makes the process so long. Either way thanks for sharing the info, looks like I might be moving soon, my wife refuses to wait over a year, she has asked me to move there if we get close to the 1 year mark, so if the next couple of months nothing happens looks like ill be going through Brazilian immigration.

I missed my first year anniversary :crying: Missed birthdays, :crying: etc. Don't be sad about missing 4th of July, its not as important as the previously mentioned.

I would love for my wife to be here in August, but lets see what happens here in the next week or so.

Praying for us all.

Bless

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Marriage : 2006-12-13

AOS

I-485 & EAD Sent : 2008-11-07

NOA : 2008-11-24

Biometrics appt.: 2008-12-11

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Bolivia
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I e-mailed Rio de Janeiro consulate asking how long it'd take for them to assign an appointment for a K3 interview... took them 3 emails to understand my question (jeez), but finally I got this answer:

For applications arriving now, we're scheduling interviews for the end of july.

I guess that's an important information for planning :)

I'm going to go post this in the south-america forum now.

At least you were able to receive an answer by email. I can't get anyone to talk to me.

I was reading the Bolivia Embassy website where my wife is. They indicate they will send the packet and then “Once you have returned the checklist indicating that you have all the required documents, the IV unit will schedule the final visa interview.”

????????? So, is this the standard? Wait for them to call or mail? :clock:

I’ve read that some have called to schedule an interview, but perhaps this is dependent on which Embassy. They don’t provide estimates on when the interview will be scheduled, but Embassy site indicates that normal interviews are within 21 days, but I have nothing to go on for K-3 interviews.

  • 04-04-2006 Met on Internet
  • 09-22-2007 Married

  • ----- I-130 ----------
  • 10-29-2007 Mailed
  • 04-02-2008 Approved (NOA2 received 4/11/08, no web update)

  • ----- I-129F ---------
  • 01-22-2008 Mailed
  • 04-02-2008 Approved (NOA2 received 4/11/08, no web update)
  • 06-16-2008 Interview (Visa received 6-18)
  • 06-22-2008 US Entry

  • ----- AOS ---------
  • 08-11-2009 Mailed I-485 Package
  • 08-13-2009 Pachage delivered Chicago lockbox
  • 08-19-2009 Check cashed by USCIS
  • 08-20-2009 NOA1 Received - USCIS
  • 08-31-2009 NOA BIO Appointment Scheduled
  • 09-16-2009 BIO Appointment
  • 11-03-2009 Interview Appointment - SUCCESS!!!
  • 11-13-2009 10 year GC arrived !!!
  • Applying for US citizenship in 3 years...!!!!!!!!

The heart can endure so very much, but every moment apart still feels like an eternity.

We will be patient and we will endure, because the love we received is in answer to our dreams.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
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Looks like for whatever reason Brazil takes a very long time to process :crying: you were at USCIS for 8 months and Jon is at 9 months and counting, I wonder if it is just the country that makes the process so long. Either way thanks for sharing the info, looks like I might be moving soon, my wife refuses to wait over a year, she has asked me to move there if we get close to the 1 year mark, so if the next couple of months nothing happens looks like ill be going through Brazilian immigration.

it isn't Brazil fault, everyone that filed around the same time as we did, july and august, suffered from the backlog caused by the amount of applications sent to avoid the fee increase at the end of july. The backlog lasted several months and set a lot of us back several months :(

dd/mmm/aaaa

05/jun/2007 - Got married

I-130

08/aug/2007 - I-130 Packet sent to NSC

09/aug/2007 - I-130 Packet received

19/sep/2007 - NOA1 receipt date

25/sep/2007 - NOA1 arrived

23/apr/2008 - APPROVED

Timeline estimated adjudication on March 4, 2008. It was adjudicated on April 23.

Our I-130 was approved in 258 days.

I-129F

09/oct/2007 - I-129F Packet sent to CSC

10/oct/2007 - I-129F Packet received

12/oct/2007 - NOA1 receipt date

20/oct/2007 - NOA1 received

23/apr/2008 - APPROVED

Timeline estimated adjudication on April 4, 2008. It was adjudicated on April 23.

Our I-129f was approved in 197 days.

NVC

08/may/2008 - replied to my e-mail sent on april 30, saying that our petition has been sent to the consulate.

Consulate

20/JUN/2008 - Interview - APPROVED!!!

AOS

18/mar/2009 - Packet delivered

24/mar/2009 - NOA for AOS and EAD date

25/mar/2009 - Check cashed

15/apr/2009 - Biometrics done

22/may/2009 - EAD approved

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I dont mean its the countrys fault , I mean it looks like Brazil is one of those countries that USCIS does not like to deal with for some reason, I have not seen any people from Brazil on here that had an easy case this year, in 2006 seems like everything was fine but not this year. I will be on 6 months in 10 more days, I dont even have a touch. Jon is at 10 months and you were at 8. It just doesnt seem like its the back log thats the problem, seems as if the country it self is a coutnry that the USCIS officers know will take more time than other pettitions so they put them off forever. Maybe its all in my head :wacko:

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
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I dont mean its the countrys fault , I mean it looks like Brazil is one of those countries that USCIS does not like to deal with for some reason, I have not seen any people from Brazil on here that had an easy case this year, in 2006 seems like everything was fine but not this year. I will be on 6 months in 10 more days, I dont even have a touch. Jon is at 10 months and you were at 8. It just doesnt seem like its the back log thats the problem, seems as if the country it self is a coutnry that the USCIS officers know will take more time than other pettitions so they put them off forever. Maybe its all in my head :wacko:

I hope this is not true. Either way I'm here suffering and desperate. I really am not ready to move back to Brasil and my wife really wants to leave Brasil, but its time to start reconsidering our life's path. :crying::unsure:

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Marriage : 2006-12-13

AOS

I-485 & EAD Sent : 2008-11-07

NOA : 2008-11-24

Biometrics appt.: 2008-12-11

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