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i went to SLEC about 1:30pm to get my medical exam done last november 6 and 7 even without an appointment letter, i just brought with me the letter from NVC and had no problem with it,

the guard gave me some forms to fill up and told me to give it at the US receptionist, after that, i was told to pay to the cashier, i forgot what floor was that, then i got my x-ray done, eye exam, vital signs, immunization interview, blood extraction, urine specimen, and i was asked to submit the forms to the US counter at 5th floor, i was able to get out of the building about 3:45pm...

second day, the guard instructed me to proceed to 2nd floor for immunization :dance: which was an indication that i did pass my medical exam, so i waited for hours and hours for my name to be called, and then when it was my turn, i got 4 shots, Tdap, MMR, Varicella, and HPV, hah! that was a lot! then i was asked to wait for my name to be called at the ground floor for releasing... i got out of the building about 6pm...

then i got sick for 2 day...

Scheduling my interview:

We received the appointment letter on november 10 and we were lucky to have scheduled my interview on the 14th at 7am, it was just so perfect, perfect timing!

Interview at USEM:

i wasn't able to sleep the night before my interview, i was so excited, so me and my uncle left the house around 4:45am and arrived at the USEM about 5:30am, there were a lot of applicants who were already waiting at the waiting area,

at about 6:30am, those who had an appointment at 7am were told to fall in line at the main gate, the guard checked our appointment letter and identification and told us to proceed to Gate 2 for scanning of bags and things, we went inside they told us to get our DS forms ready, there was a very nice lady who check our DS forms for corrections, after that, the guard told us to fall in line again to get a number, after that, we were told to get back to our seat again and wait... and then wait... and wait again... for hours...

finally, i was called for finger scanning, and the lady at the window told me "good luck on your interview," and then i went back to my seat to wait again... for hours... and another hour...

then :dance: i was called at window 20 for pre-screening, the pre-screener took my bc, nbi clearance, cenomar, I-134, ITR, copy of divorce decree, pictures and emails, the questions that she asked me were:

who is petitioner?

how old is he?

where does he live?

can you tell me how did you guys met? when?

were you able to meet him in person? when? how many times?

does he have previous marriages? do you have a copy of his divorce papers?

do you guys have pictures? emails?

how do you communicate?

i gave her all of the printed emails and voice call history and pictures hoping that she wont return it back because those were really heavy, and she said, okay, good luck on your final interview,

again, i waited and waited for many hours, i was anxious and hungry and nervous at the same time, plus it was really cold inside the embassy, then after a couple of hours, my number was called at window 31, hehehe...

the consul was a very nice young looking man, he asked me the same questions that the pre-screener asked, while he was checking the evidence that i submitted to the pre-screener, he said, "everything looks good and i dont see any problem with your papers, so please wait outside for your name to be called," i thanked him and went outside, then the man at window 37 (releasing window) called my name and gave me a pink slip :dance: and to my dismay! he gave me back the emails, voice call history, and other evidence that i submitted! but boy! i was just so happy! he said, "okay ma'am, you can go home after you pay for your visa delivery fee,"

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I-129F NOA1 : 07/03/08

Touched: 07/01/08

Touched: 07/11/08

Touched: 10/09/08 NOA2

NOA2 hard copy: 10/18/08

I-129F left NVC: 10/16/08

NVC letter: 10/21/08

USEM received the papers: 10/23/08

Physical exam at SLEC: 11/06-07/08 - Passed

Appointment letter received: 11/10/08

Interview schedule: 11/14/08 - Passed

Visa Received : 11/22/2008... thank God...

US Entry : 12/03/2008

Marriage : 02/14/2008

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:wow: CONGRATS!!!! Cheers :dance::dance::dance: Hope your visa will arrive so soon!!! God Speed!

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MY JOURNEY:

I-129F Sent : June 24, 2008

I-129F NOA1 : June 27, 2008

Touch : July 15, 2008

I-129F NOA2 :Nov 20, 2008 - APPROVED

Medical Exam: Dec 10-11, 2008 - Passed!!!! Thank you Lord

Interview: Jan 08, 2009 - PASSED THANK YOU LORD

VISA Delivered: Jan 13, 2008 - at 9:45am Yahoooo

Flight to USA: Jan 22, 2008 - with my Fiance

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CONGRATULATIONS GIRL!!!!! :luv: As Bheng said, for the nth times :rofl:

I wanna thank you also for all the words of encouragement!

Visa coming so sooon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cheers!!!! sana ako din :D

Medical:

i went to SLEC about 1:30pm to get my medical exam done last november 6 and 7 even without an appointment letter, i just brought with me the letter from NVC and had no problem with it,

the guard gave me some forms to fill up and told me to give it at the US receptionist, after that, i was told to pay to the cashier, i forgot what floor was that, then i got my x-ray done, eye exam, vital signs, immunization interview, blood extraction, urine specimen, and i was asked to submit the forms to the US counter at 5th floor, i was able to get out of the building about 3:45pm...

second day, the guard instructed me to proceed to 2nd floor for immunization :dance: which was an indication that i did pass my medical exam, so i waited for hours and hours for my name to be called, and then when it was my turn, i got 4 shots, Tdap, MMR, Varicella, and HPV, hah! that was a lot! then i was asked to wait for my name to be called at the ground floor for releasing... i got out of the building about 6pm...

then i got sick for 2 day...

Scheduling my interview:

We received the appointment letter on november 10 and we were lucky to have scheduled my interview on the 14th at 7am, it was just so perfect, perfect timing!

Interview at USEM:

i wasn't able to sleep the night before my interview, i was so excited, so me and my uncle left the house around 4:45am and arrived at the USEM about 5:30am, there were a lot of applicants who were already waiting at the waiting area,

at about 6:30am, those who had an appointment at 7am were told to fall in line at the main gate, the guard checked our appointment letter and identification and told us to proceed to Gate 2 for scanning of bags and things, we went inside they told us to get our DS forms ready, there was a very nice lady who check our DS forms for corrections, after that, the guard told us to fall in line again to get a number, after that, we were told to get back to our seat again and wait... and then wait... and wait again... for hours...

finally, i was called for finger scanning, and the lady at the window told me "good luck on your interview," and then i went back to my seat to wait again... for hours... and another hour...

then :dance: i was called at window 20 for pre-screening, the pre-screener took my bc, nbi clearance, cenomar, I-134, ITR, copy of divorce decree, pictures and emails, the questions that she asked me were:

who is petitioner?

how old is he?

where does he live?

can you tell me how did you guys met? when?

were you able to meet him in person? when? how many times?

does he have previous marriages? do you have a copy of his divorce papers?

do you guys have pictures? emails?

how do you communicate?

i gave her all of the printed emails and voice call history and pictures hoping that she wont return it back because those were really heavy, and she said, okay, good luck on your final interview,

again, i waited and waited for many hours, i was anxious and hungry and nervous at the same time, plus it was really cold inside the embassy, then after a couple of hours, my number was called at window 31, hehehe...

the consul was a very nice young looking man, he asked me the same questions that the pre-screener asked, while he was checking the evidence that i submitted to the pre-screener, he said, "everything looks good and i dont see any problem with your papers, so please wait outside for your name to be called," i thanked him and went outside, then the man at window 37 (releasing window) called my name and gave me a pink slip :dance: and to my dismay! he gave me back the emails, voice call history, and other evidence that i submitted! but boy! i was just so happy! he said, "okay ma'am, you can go home after you pay for your visa delivery fee,"

:dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:

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CONGRATULATIONS GIRL!!!!! :luv: As Bheng said, for the nth times :rofl:

I wanna thank you also for all the words of encouragement!

Visa coming so sooon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cheers!!!! sana ako din :D

Medical:

i went to SLEC about 1:30pm to get my medical exam done last november 6 and 7 even without an appointment letter, i just brought with me the letter from NVC and had no problem with it,

the guard gave me some forms to fill up and told me to give it at the US receptionist, after that, i was told to pay to the cashier, i forgot what floor was that, then i got my x-ray done, eye exam, vital signs, immunization interview, blood extraction, urine specimen, and i was asked to submit the forms to the US counter at 5th floor, i was able to get out of the building about 3:45pm...

second day, the guard instructed me to proceed to 2nd floor for immunization :dance: which was an indication that i did pass my medical exam, so i waited for hours and hours for my name to be called, and then when it was my turn, i got 4 shots, Tdap, MMR, Varicella, and HPV, hah! that was a lot! then i was asked to wait for my name to be called at the ground floor for releasing... i got out of the building about 6pm...

then i got sick for 2 day...

Scheduling my interview:

We received the appointment letter on november 10 and we were lucky to have scheduled my interview on the 14th at 7am, it was just so perfect, perfect timing!

Interview at USEM:

i wasn't able to sleep the night before my interview, i was so excited, so me and my uncle left the house around 4:45am and arrived at the USEM about 5:30am, there were a lot of applicants who were already waiting at the waiting area,

at about 6:30am, those who had an appointment at 7am were told to fall in line at the main gate, the guard checked our appointment letter and identification and told us to proceed to Gate 2 for scanning of bags and things, we went inside they told us to get our DS forms ready, there was a very nice lady who check our DS forms for corrections, after that, the guard told us to fall in line again to get a number, after that, we were told to get back to our seat again and wait... and then wait... and wait again... for hours...

finally, i was called for finger scanning, and the lady at the window told me "good luck on your interview," and then i went back to my seat to wait again... for hours... and another hour...

then :dance: i was called at window 20 for pre-screening, the pre-screener took my bc, nbi clearance, cenomar, I-134, ITR, copy of divorce decree, pictures and emails, the questions that she asked me were:

who is petitioner?

how old is he?

where does he live?

can you tell me how did you guys met? when?

were you able to meet him in person? when? how many times?

does he have previous marriages? do you have a copy of his divorce papers?

do you guys have pictures? emails?

how do you communicate?

i gave her all of the printed emails and voice call history and pictures hoping that she wont return it back because those were really heavy, and she said, okay, good luck on your final interview,

again, i waited and waited for many hours, i was anxious and hungry and nervous at the same time, plus it was really cold inside the embassy, then after a couple of hours, my number was called at window 31, hehehe...

the consul was a very nice young looking man, he asked me the same questions that the pre-screener asked, while he was checking the evidence that i submitted to the pre-screener, he said, "everything looks good and i dont see any problem with your papers, so please wait outside for your name to be called," i thanked him and went outside, then the man at window 37 (releasing window) called my name and gave me a pink slip :dance: and to my dismay! he gave me back the emails, voice call history, and other evidence that i submitted! but boy! i was just so happy! he said, "okay ma'am, you can go home after you pay for your visa delivery fee,"

:dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! :thumbs: .

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CONGRATULATIONS!!! :dance::dance::dance: I am very happy for you. thank you for sharing your experiences. I am about to do mine too. We are still waiting for the NVC letter.

Eternally destined,

Angel&Saint

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CIS Office : Chicago IL

Date Filed : 2009-02-04

NOA Date : 2009-02-06

Bio. Appt. : 2009-03-03

Interview Date : 2009-05-19

Approved :2009-05-19

Got I551 Stamp : yes

Greencard Received:2009-06-26

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CIS Office : Chicago IL

Filing Method : Mail

Filing Instance : First

Date Filed : 2009-02-04

NOA Date : 2009-02-06

Bio. Appt. : 2009-03-03

Approved Date : 2009-04-01

Date Card Received :2009-04-13

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