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YAY! It really IS a good week!!!

And.....I just recieved my engagement ring after it got stuck at customs a month ago....

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PLEASE SEE MY TIMELINE FOR K1 INFORMATION

AOS complete!

08/21/2009 - AOS package sent

08/28/2009 - NOA 1 for AOS, EAD, AP

08/31/2009 - Cheque cashed

09/05/2009 - Biometrics notice received

09/23/2009 - Biometrics Appointment

09/23/2009 - I-485 Transferred to CSC

10/02/2009 - EAD Approved (card production) & AP approved!

10/11/2009 - EAD Card received

10/20/2009 - AOS approved, GC card production ordered! (53 days in total)

10/26/2009 - Green Card received - nearly 11 months to the day of our K1 NOA 1!

11/25/2009 - Started my new job!

02/26/2010 - Passed my driving test :-p

07/20/2011 - Eligible to remove conditions

2012 - Going for citizenship

09/20/2011 - Removal of conditions submitted to VSC....here we go...again!

It's been a quick and relatively painless journey thanks to tireless research, dumb luck and this community :)

DONE with USCIS for a while :)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Croatia
Timeline

We're trying to figure out what we want for wedding bands, as well as when exactly we want to get married. Probably between August 21st and 31st, likely a Friday.

I-129F Sent: Aug 20th 2008

Interview Date: April 8th 2009, 10:30 - APPROVED!

K-1 Visa Received: April 9th 2009

POE: Aug 8th 2009, Minneapolis

Wedding: Aug 28th 2009

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Our I-129f was approved in 107 days from our NOA1 date.

Our I-129f was approved in 114 days from our filing date.

Our case spent 52 days being chewed by NVC.

Our interview took 224 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

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AOS, AP, EAD filed: Oct 15th 2009

Biometrics: Nov 24th 2009

AP received: Dec 14th 2009

EAD received: Dec 17th 2009

Green Card received: Dec 18th 2009

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My friends, I was released from NVC on 05/05/2009. Thanks for all the information and support.

Yeah! congratulations I do hope the rest of the journey is speedy and smooth :)

K1 Journey

I-129F Sent : 2nd July 2008

NOA1 : 25th July 2008

NOA2 : 28th November 2008

NVC Received : 2nd December 2008

NVC Left : 12th January 2009

Consulate Received : 26th January 2009

Packet 3 Sent : 27th January 2009

Interview: 19th February 2009

Visa in hand : 24th February 2009

Flew to US: 28th February 2009

Wedding Day 10th March 2009 in snowy Colorado

AOS Journey

AOS package sent : 24th March 2009

NOA: 31st March 2009

AOS transferred to CSC: 13th April 2009

Biometrics Appt: 23rd April 2009

AOS approved 13th May 2009

Green Card received 9th June 2009

Stuck in AP at NVC thread

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jordan
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Congrats on the releases and yaaay for found engagement rings :D

"you fondle my trigger then you blame my gun"

Timeline: 13 month long journey from filing to visa in hand

If you were lucky and got an approval and reunion with your loved one rather quickly; Please refrain from telling people who waited 6+ months just to get out of a service center to "chill out" or to "stop whining" It's insensitive,and unecessary. Once you walk a mile in their shoes you will understand and be heard.

Thanks!

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Congrats on the releases and yaaay for found engagement rings :D

Hee hee....thanks. The whole time he was unemployed and dirt poor i couldn't care less about having one, but then when he got a job and bought it....well I probably would have sold my granny to get it here. Customs were quite fair. No import charges....but plenty of VAT....

Badgerella - what sort of wedding will you have? Just a civil or a proper "knees up"? I cant deal with organising a big one so we are going to do a civil - hopefully on the 25th of July and then a bigger one for family in April '10

The wedding bands....hmm....I hadn't even thought about my actual wedding ring!

K1

PLEASE SEE MY TIMELINE FOR K1 INFORMATION

AOS complete!

08/21/2009 - AOS package sent

08/28/2009 - NOA 1 for AOS, EAD, AP

08/31/2009 - Cheque cashed

09/05/2009 - Biometrics notice received

09/23/2009 - Biometrics Appointment

09/23/2009 - I-485 Transferred to CSC

10/02/2009 - EAD Approved (card production) & AP approved!

10/11/2009 - EAD Card received

10/20/2009 - AOS approved, GC card production ordered! (53 days in total)

10/26/2009 - Green Card received - nearly 11 months to the day of our K1 NOA 1!

11/25/2009 - Started my new job!

02/26/2010 - Passed my driving test :-p

07/20/2011 - Eligible to remove conditions

2012 - Going for citizenship

09/20/2011 - Removal of conditions submitted to VSC....here we go...again!

It's been a quick and relatively painless journey thanks to tireless research, dumb luck and this community :)

DONE with USCIS for a while :)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Croatia
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We plan to have a civil wedding (at least that's what a wedding that does not include a religious ceremony is...), with a reception, for my fiance's family and friends and whoever who can come from Croatia, that being my family and friends. Considering the distance and expenses, . We'll do our best to organize it (my fiance and his family will do pretty much all the work) while I am still in Croatia - according to our current plans, I'll be arriving 10-ish days prior to the wedding (or more, if other circumstances allow it). Later, when I can travel, we'll be back to Croatia and we'll have a reception for everyone from here. There might be a catholic church ceremony, but we're not yet sure about that.

I-129F Sent: Aug 20th 2008

Interview Date: April 8th 2009, 10:30 - APPROVED!

K-1 Visa Received: April 9th 2009

POE: Aug 8th 2009, Minneapolis

Wedding: Aug 28th 2009

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Our I-129f was approved in 107 days from our NOA1 date.

Our I-129f was approved in 114 days from our filing date.

Our case spent 52 days being chewed by NVC.

Our interview took 224 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

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AOS, AP, EAD filed: Oct 15th 2009

Biometrics: Nov 24th 2009

AP received: Dec 14th 2009

EAD received: Dec 17th 2009

Green Card received: Dec 18th 2009

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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We plan to have a civil wedding (at least that's what a wedding that does not include a religious ceremony is...), with a reception, for my fiance's family and friends and whoever who can come from Croatia, that being my family and friends. Considering the distance and expenses, . We'll do our best to organize it (my fiance and his family will do pretty much all the work) while I am still in Croatia - according to our current plans, I'll be arriving 10-ish days prior to the wedding (or more, if other circumstances allow it). Later, when I can travel, we'll be back to Croatia and we'll have a reception for everyone from here. There might be a catholic church ceremony, but we're not yet sure about that.

Cool :)

Who else wants to share wedding plans?

In our case we already had a large Buddhist ceremony in Thailand last September. That was quite an experience! I had virtually no idea of all that was going on about me, but it was quite a commotion with 9 saffron robed Buddhist monks and lots of 'wai'-ing (a ceremonial bow that I still can't get the hang of). We did not register at the Amphur (roughly equivalent to the county clerk), so it's not considered a legal wedding and we are not married. VERY IMPORTANT for K-1 filers!!!

When Thanti finally gets here to the US (which should be, oh, any century now .... :girlwerewolf2xn: ) we have 3 options. The first and easiest is to have a quick civil ceremony at the county offices. The second is to try to find a Reform Jewish Rabbi who would be willing to perform a Jewish wedding ceremony for us, even though Thanti is not Jewish. And the third option is to take a mad-lark trip to Vegas and get married there :lol: .

The advantage to the first is that I already had a big fancy wedding years ago in my first marriage, and don't really feel the need for such a thing again. And we did have the big Buddhist event for her family in Thailand. So probably best to have a quick low-key modest ceremony just so we can get on with the AOS filing.

The advantage to the second is that I guess I still feel some latent attachment to my upbringing. I consider myself to be 'lapsed Jewish', culturally attached but not practicing. Maybe some inner voice is trying to tell me that our new Buddhist-Jewish household should start off with both Buddhist & Jewish ceremonies.

The advantage to the third is that it would be just a fun-crazy thing to do!! Take a few days off work, book a nice hotel on the Strip, see some shows, and get married by an Elvis impersonator.

We might even do a combination of these - maybe the second and third.

Ok, who want's to go next... don't be shy :)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Croatia
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That sounds awesome, the Buddhist ceremony! We're not sure about our Catholic one because neither is, actually, a religious person. We don't practice anything and I am the one who is, in fact, eligible for a church wedding (been through all the religious things that are required). The main reason we'd have it is that, with a church ceremony, the whole Croatian 'wedding', or, well, the wedding re-run, would make more sense. Otherwise, we'd just be inviting some people to a restaurant, pretty much.

We'll see what happens!

Church (Catholic at least) weddings in Croatia can, and usually are registered, which is why we chose not to go through it before I come to the US. Of course you can just simply not sign any papers and say that you're doing it only religiously, but I didn't want anyone, at any point, to either get confused by it, or to run into any and all proof that we've been through a wedding-like anything.

I-129F Sent: Aug 20th 2008

Interview Date: April 8th 2009, 10:30 - APPROVED!

K-1 Visa Received: April 9th 2009

POE: Aug 8th 2009, Minneapolis

Wedding: Aug 28th 2009

-------------------------------------------------------------------

Our I-129f was approved in 107 days from our NOA1 date.

Our I-129f was approved in 114 days from our filing date.

Our case spent 52 days being chewed by NVC.

Our interview took 224 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

-------------------------------------------------------------------

AOS, AP, EAD filed: Oct 15th 2009

Biometrics: Nov 24th 2009

AP received: Dec 14th 2009

EAD received: Dec 17th 2009

Green Card received: Dec 18th 2009

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We plan to have a civil wedding (at least that's what a wedding that does not include a religious ceremony is...), with a reception, for my fiance's family and friends and whoever who can come from Croatia, that being my family and friends. Considering the distance and expenses, . We'll do our best to organize it (my fiance and his family will do pretty much all the work) while I am still in Croatia - according to our current plans, I'll be arriving 10-ish days prior to the wedding (or more, if other circumstances allow it). Later, when I can travel, we'll be back to Croatia and we'll have a reception for everyone from here. There might be a catholic church ceremony, but we're not yet sure about that.

Cool :)

Who else wants to share wedding plans?

In our case we already had a large Buddhist ceremony in Thailand last September. That was quite an experience! I had virtually no idea of all that was going on about me, but it was quite a commotion with 9 saffron robed Buddhist monks and lots of 'wai'-ing (a ceremonial bow that I still can't get the hang of). We did not register at the Amphur (roughly equivalent to the county clerk), so it's not considered a legal wedding and we are not married. VERY IMPORTANT for K-1 filers!!!

When Thanti finally gets here to the US (which should be, oh, any century now .... :girlwerewolf2xn: ) we have 3 options. The first and easiest is to have a quick civil ceremony at the county offices. The second is to try to find a Reform Jewish Rabbi who would be willing to perform a Jewish wedding ceremony for us, even though Thanti is not Jewish. And the third option is to take a mad-lark trip to Vegas and get married there :lol: .

The advantage to the first is that I already had a big fancy wedding years ago in my first marriage, and don't really feel the need for such a thing again. And we did have the big Buddhist event for her family in Thailand. So probably best to have a quick low-key modest ceremony just so we can get on with the AOS filing.

The advantage to the second is that I guess I still feel some latent attachment to my upbringing. I consider myself to be 'lapsed Jewish', culturally attached but not practicing. Maybe some inner voice is trying to tell me that our new Buddhist-Jewish household should start off with both Buddhist & Jewish ceremonies.

The advantage to the third is that it would be just a fun-crazy thing to do!! Take a few days off work, book a nice hotel on the Strip, see some shows, and get married by an Elvis impersonator.

We might even do a combination of these - maybe the second and third.

Ok, who want's to go next... don't be shy :)

I'm also culturally Jewish and my soon to be wife is Buddhist. I was married to a Thai woman before and had the full Buddhist ceremony as you describe. It was indeed a very memorable experience, and even though I speak Thai very well I had no idea what was going on too. This time around we decided to skip the ceremonies though I did hook her up with some gold which she feels is a completely satisfactory substitute to the full ceremony. Now I have to consider how to take care of the marriage business in the USA, perhaps Vegas is in order?

03/26/2009: NVC in
04/08/2009: Learned we are being screened for Additional Processing 'AP'
05/09/2009: Arrived at the US consulate in Bangkok
05/15/2009: Medical Passed
05/20/2009: Packet 3 received
05/21/2009: Packet 3 returned

07/08/2009: Interview
07/08/2009: issued 221(g) due to proof of single status document missing a stamp
07/20/2009: Resubmitted document with missing stamp. Accepted
07/23/2009: Visa issued


07/28/2009: POE JFK
07/31/2009: Married
09/02/2009: AOS submitted
09/10/2009 NOA1
09/25/2009: Case Transfered to CSC
10/13/2009 Biometrics
10/26/2009: Received EAD card
11/30/2009: RFE Delayed Birth Registration
12/31/2009: USCIS receives RFE reply
1/07/2010: Green Card Delivered
1/15/2010: Green Card Arrived

10/10/2011: Mailed in I-751 to remove conditions
10/20/2011: NOA1
11/28/2011: Biometrics
03/29/2012: RFE USCIS wants more proof of a bona fide relationship
04/03/2012: USCIS receives RFE reply
04/10/2012: Approval Letter
5/18/2012: Email notice that Green Card is being produced
5/24/2012: Green Card Arrived

10/07/14: N-400 mailed

11/12/14: Biometrics

12/5//14: In Line

03/25/15: Naturalization Ceremony: Journey Complete

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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I'm also culturally Jewish and my soon to be wife is Buddhist. I was married to a Thai woman before and had the full Buddhist ceremony as you describe. It was indeed a very memorable experience, and even though I speak Thai very well I had no idea what was going on too. This time around we decided to skip the ceremonies though I did hook her up with some gold which she feels is a completely satisfactory substitute to the full ceremony. Now I have to consider how to take care of the marriage business in the USA, perhaps Vegas is in order?

Cool! Are you processing your visa through BKK as well? I don't know how Laos processes. I know that Cambodia now goes through Pnomh Penh (they used to go through BKK). Does the US have an embassy in Laos with an IV unit? I know I could look it up, but I'm lazy :P

Anyway, if you are processing through BKK, you may want to monitor the Sawasdee 3 thread. We are having some active discussion there regarding processing times through the embassy, including these long delays for Packet3/Packet4/Interview handling.

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... another week goes by ... still in AP :crying:

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2008-12-02

I-129F Receipt Notice : 2008-12-05

RFE: 2009-02-26

Approval Notice: 2009-03-13

NVC Received: 2009-03-23

Left NVC: 2009-05-12

Stuck at NVC 50 days

Interview: 2009-06-23 Passed!

Visa picked up: 2009-06-25

POE Detroit: 2009-07-04

Married: 2009-09-11

Filed for AOS: 2009-09-22

Biometrics taken: 2009-10-29

Advance Parole approved 2009-11-04

Employment Authorization approved 2009-11-04

AOS Appointment 2009-12-15

AOS Approved 2009-12-15

Green Card Received 2010-01-02

Filed for ROC: 2011-09-17

ROC approved 2012-03-21

Green Card Received 2012-03-26

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Just called during lunch and got the good news !! our case is forwarded to the US embassy this week. Weird thing though is that the guy can't give me the specific date when it was sent :huh:

Thanks for this thread and the info :thumbs: I'll be checking in to cheer you guys still stuck in AP !!

"One moment of patience may ward off great disaster. One moment of impatience may ruin a whole life."

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manilla, Philipines

I-129F NOA1 : Oct 3, 2008

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Interview for AOS: approved on Dec 16, 2009

Greencard received: January 4, 2010

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I'm also culturally Jewish and my soon to be wife is Buddhist. I was married to a Thai woman before and had the full Buddhist ceremony as you describe. It was indeed a very memorable experience, and even though I speak Thai very well I had no idea what was going on too. This time around we decided to skip the ceremonies though I did hook her up with some gold which she feels is a completely satisfactory substitute to the full ceremony. Now I have to consider how to take care of the marriage business in the USA, perhaps Vegas is in order?

Cool! Are you processing your visa through BKK as well? I don't know how Laos processes. I know that Cambodia now goes through Pnomh Penh (they used to go through BKK). Does the US have an embassy in Laos with an IV unit? I know I could look it up, but I'm lazy :P

Anyway, if you are processing through BKK, you may want to monitor the Sawasdee 3 thread. We are having some active discussion there regarding processing times through the embassy, including these long delays for Packet3/Packet4/Interview handling.

Yes even though she is Lao we are trying to do it all through BKK since we both live here. I have heard the Thai embassy is easier to deal with than the Laos one.

03/26/2009: NVC in
04/08/2009: Learned we are being screened for Additional Processing 'AP'
05/09/2009: Arrived at the US consulate in Bangkok
05/15/2009: Medical Passed
05/20/2009: Packet 3 received
05/21/2009: Packet 3 returned

07/08/2009: Interview
07/08/2009: issued 221(g) due to proof of single status document missing a stamp
07/20/2009: Resubmitted document with missing stamp. Accepted
07/23/2009: Visa issued


07/28/2009: POE JFK
07/31/2009: Married
09/02/2009: AOS submitted
09/10/2009 NOA1
09/25/2009: Case Transfered to CSC
10/13/2009 Biometrics
10/26/2009: Received EAD card
11/30/2009: RFE Delayed Birth Registration
12/31/2009: USCIS receives RFE reply
1/07/2010: Green Card Delivered
1/15/2010: Green Card Arrived

10/10/2011: Mailed in I-751 to remove conditions
10/20/2011: NOA1
11/28/2011: Biometrics
03/29/2012: RFE USCIS wants more proof of a bona fide relationship
04/03/2012: USCIS receives RFE reply
04/10/2012: Approval Letter
5/18/2012: Email notice that Green Card is being produced
5/24/2012: Green Card Arrived

10/07/14: N-400 mailed

11/12/14: Biometrics

12/5//14: In Line

03/25/15: Naturalization Ceremony: Journey Complete

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