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Filed: Other Country: Morocco
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We got the call TODAY!! "You can come pick up your visa tomorrow, sir" w00tw00t!! :dance: :dance: :dance::dancing: :dancing: :energy::jest::goofy: :goofy:

AWESOME!!!!! I'm SO excited for you guys!!!!!! :dance::dance::dance: If u want some help with the search let me know :D I'm freaking out right now, I'm so happy to hear he gets to go home with you both. :dancing::dancing:

Monica :)

VJ Timeline (see "About Me" for full timeline)

1/2009 Met Online

11/2009 1st visit to Morocco (2 weeks), Officially Proposed, Engagement Party!!

12/31/2009 K1 NOA1

2/26/2010 NOA2 APPROVED!!!

3/2010 2nd trip to Morocco (3.5 months)

5/18/2010 Interview Results: told to wait for call

6/14/2010 Visa denied per Section 221(g)

9/27/2010 NOID (Notice of Intent to Deny) Received

12/1/2010 NOID Reaffirmed & Returned for visa processing (back to Casa for another interview)

2/2/2011 Rebuttle Interview: APPROVED!!!

3/18/2011 VISA IN HAND!!

4/8/2011 Arrive in US through JFK (20 mins total time)

6/9/2011 MARRIED!!!

7/2013 Divorced

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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For pizza in Casa, I give two thumbs up to Pinocchio's! It's good pizza! :thumbs:

Have fun celebrating!

Tomorrow, there will be Domino's L'Americaine pizza (for us) and Heinekens :wub: (for me, who's EARNED it after living with my crazy inlaws for 6 months :lol: )

But I'll try that place before I go.. Do you know of any Indian restaurants in Casa? I'd kill for some curry!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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VISA IN HAND!! YAY!! :dancing:

Thats great, Congrats!!! :dance:

~ Our Journey ~

10/27/09 - Met online

04/21/10 - Travel to Egypt to meet in person

05/08/10 - Sent I-129F

05/10/10 - VSC receives I-129F

05/11/10 - NOA1

05/13/10 - Touched

05/14/10 - Touched

05/17/10 - Received NOA1 in the mail

07/06/10 - NOA2 - Approved!!!! :)

07/12/10 - Received NOA2 in the mail

07/13/10 - Received at NVC

07/16/10 - NVC changes embassy per our request

07/19/10 - Told we are in AP @ NVC

07/30/10 - Case sent to Cairo embassy

08/05/10 - Case received at embassy

09/07/10 - Received packet 3 - FINALLY!!!

09/15-10 - 2nd trip to Egypt, returned home on 10/5/10

12/14/10 - Received interview date

01/09/11 - 3rd trip to Egypt

01/12/11 - Interview - APPROVED!!!...but AP

01/24/11 - Returned to the states without my habibi :(

04/06/11 - AP was completed!! :)

05/10/11 - Visa has been issued!!!

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VISA IN HAND!! YAY!! :dancing:

CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Time to book the flight and chill those Heinekens! I may just have to toast one to later tonight myself B-)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I have a Casa question for y'all. Now that Casa is requiring I-864's instead of the usual I-134 (or nothing at all) for K-1 applicants, is that first I-864 legally binding? In other words, if you sign the I-864 before the fiance's interview and he gets the visa, when you apply to adjust his status a few months later after you get married in the US, do you have to file a 2nd I-864, or is the first one "the" one?

There's a possibility that my financial and employment status is going to be changing over the next several months, so whether I need a cosponsor or not might change in between the interview and the adjustment of status process.

I'm glad to hear about all these visas in hand, too!

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I have a Casa question for y'all. Now that Casa is requiring I-864's instead of the usual I-134 (or nothing at all) for K-1 applicants, is that first I-864 legally binding? In other words, if you sign the I-864 before the fiance's interview and he gets the visa, when you apply to adjust his status a few months later after you get married in the US, do you have to file a 2nd I-864, or is the first one "the" one?

There's a possibility that my financial and employment status is going to be changing over the next several months, so whether I need a cosponsor or not might change in between the interview and the adjustment of status process.

I'm glad to hear about all these visas in hand, too!

Very good question....and something i've been wondering about also. Haven't been able to find any definite answers to it either.

Monica :)

VJ Timeline (see "About Me" for full timeline)

1/2009 Met Online

11/2009 1st visit to Morocco (2 weeks), Officially Proposed, Engagement Party!!

12/31/2009 K1 NOA1

2/26/2010 NOA2 APPROVED!!!

3/2010 2nd trip to Morocco (3.5 months)

5/18/2010 Interview Results: told to wait for call

6/14/2010 Visa denied per Section 221(g)

9/27/2010 NOID (Notice of Intent to Deny) Received

12/1/2010 NOID Reaffirmed & Returned for visa processing (back to Casa for another interview)

2/2/2011 Rebuttle Interview: APPROVED!!!

3/18/2011 VISA IN HAND!!

4/8/2011 Arrive in US through JFK (20 mins total time)

6/9/2011 MARRIED!!!

7/2013 Divorced

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I'd still like to hear whether anyone has info about how many I-864's to file, although perhaps since that's a relatively new policy change no one has gotten that far yet. :)

How exactly does Casablanca schedule the interviews? Is there any input from the beneficiary? Specifically, can we reschedule or delay the interview by a few months? Monica, I believe you switched your interview date, did you feel like there was any negative impact of that? As I mentioned in my last post, my financial and employment situation is going to change in a few months. Going by the historical 6-8 months from filing to interview, we'll be in good shape by interview time, but I've read some posts where VSC is flying through petitions and sending them to the consulate in 1-2 months.

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