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Going to start calling for my interview date next week. I've enjoyed the time off, and I'm one less determined control freak they've had to deal with :)

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Getting my AOS papers together to send to my joint sponsor (dad) and in the section about assets (which doesn't apply to me) I wrote N/A with a BLUE pen...right after doing it I realized that NVC might not like the blue ink...any thoughts? I just don't want to get a checklist b/c of ink color :)

Other than that, I will be sending the following to my dad on Monday when the post office opens:

-Barcode page

-Cover letter

-I-864 form

-2011 tax returns

-letter showing acceptance to grad school with fellowship covering costs + stipend

-my birth certificate

Then my dad just has to fill out 864, attach 3 years of taxes and copy of passport.

Look good? :whistle:

USCIS: (10 days)

2/17/12 --- NOA1

2/27/12 --- NOA2

NVC: (32 days)

3/05/12 --- Case received

3/12/12 --- NVC case #

3/13/12 --- E-mail DS-3032

3/15/12 --- AOS bill invoiced

3/19/12 --- PAID AOS bill

3/20/12 --- DS-3023 accepted via e-mail

3/21/12 --- AOS bill appears as PAID

3/21/12 --- IV bill invoiced and PAID

3/23/12 --- IV bill appears as PAID

3/26/12 --- Mailed AOS package to joint sponsor in CA

4/03/12 --- Mailed IV package (from Brazil)

4/03/12 --- Mailed AOS package (from California)

4/11/12 --- AOS approved

4/13/12 --- IV approved

4/13/12 --- CASE COMPLETE

5/03/12 --- Interview date assigned

US Embassy (Rio de Janeiro)

5/17/12 --- Medical checkup

6/04/12 --- Interview - Approved!

6/08/12 --- Visa received

United States

7/06/12 --- POE: SAN FRANCISCO!

x/xx/12 --- SSN applied

x/xx/12 --- Received Welcome Letter

x/xx/12 --- Received NOA?

x/xx/12 --- Received green card (xx days after POE)

x/xx/12 --- Received SSN (xx days after POE, xx days after applying at local office)

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Getting my AOS papers together to send to my joint sponsor (dad) and in the section about assets (which doesn't apply to me) I wrote N/A with a BLUE pen...right after doing it I realized that NVC might not like the blue ink...any thoughts? I just don't want to get a checklist b/c of ink color :)

Other than that, I will be sending the following to my dad on Monday when the post office opens:

-Barcode page

-Cover letter

-I-864 form

-2011 tax returns

-letter showing acceptance to grad school with fellowship covering costs + stipend

-my birth certificate

Then my dad just has to fill out 864, attach 3 years of taxes and copy of passport.

Look good? :whistle:

Blue ink is fine, don't worry about it. I actually suggest blue over black since black might make the form appear as a copy.

Also, I see you're sending in 2011 tax returns. I hope you have all schedules included if applicable (1099, etc) AND your W2s. If you don't send in everything, NVC will issue a checklist. That's why tax transcripts are preferred as there's less papers to send in.

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I understand what u said Saylin, i am just trying to figure out what could possibly happened if I do not receive the checklist this weekend. I do not know what to expect on monday when I'm gonna call. What are the chances to hear : documments has been found sir and your case is completed.?

Married---07/30/2011

USCIS Stage

11/07/2011-----I-130 Sent

11/10/2011---- NOA1 email received

11/14/2011---- Touched

1/4/2012 ------ RFE ( Request for Evidence ) email received

1/13/2012------ RFE document mailed to USCIS

1/25/2012------ NOA2 APPROVED ( Yahoooooooo )

NVC Stage

1/31/2012-------Case received at NVC

2/08/2012------- Case number received, IIN, both petitionner and benificiary email given

2/08/2012------- DS 3032 ( choice of agent ) emailed to NVC

2/10/2012------- AOS fee bill paid ( status: in progress)

2/13/2012--------DS 3032 accepted

2/14/2012-------- AOS fee bill shows " PAID" and IV fee bill invoiced

2/16/2012-------- IV fee bill shows " PAID"

2/17/2012-------- IV package sent via USPS

2/24/2012-------- IV package reviewed and accepted

3/27/2012-------- AOS checklist express mailed via USPS

3/28/2012-------- AOS Checklist received by NVC

3/30/2012-------- Case Complete ( Thank you Lord )

Medical / Consulate / POE

5/11/2012-------- Medical Exam

6/12/2012-------- Interview date / APPROVED

6/21/2012 -------- POE Newark, NJ

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Blue ink is fine, don't worry about it. I actually suggest blue over black since black might make the form appear as a copy.

Also, I see you're sending in 2011 tax returns. I hope you have all schedules included if applicable (1099, etc) AND your W2s. If you don't send in everything, NVC will issue a checklist. That's why tax transcripts are preferred as there's less papers to send in.

Thanks Saylin for your fast response! :)

I work for a brazilian company so I don't have any w-2s. I filed the 2555 (tax form for USC living abroad) that is attached to my 1040. Hoping I don't have any issues with NVC (or the IRS :blink:) From my research online, those were the only forms I need so I'm crossing my fingers I got it right :)

USCIS: (10 days)

2/17/12 --- NOA1

2/27/12 --- NOA2

NVC: (32 days)

3/05/12 --- Case received

3/12/12 --- NVC case #

3/13/12 --- E-mail DS-3032

3/15/12 --- AOS bill invoiced

3/19/12 --- PAID AOS bill

3/20/12 --- DS-3023 accepted via e-mail

3/21/12 --- AOS bill appears as PAID

3/21/12 --- IV bill invoiced and PAID

3/23/12 --- IV bill appears as PAID

3/26/12 --- Mailed AOS package to joint sponsor in CA

4/03/12 --- Mailed IV package (from Brazil)

4/03/12 --- Mailed AOS package (from California)

4/11/12 --- AOS approved

4/13/12 --- IV approved

4/13/12 --- CASE COMPLETE

5/03/12 --- Interview date assigned

US Embassy (Rio de Janeiro)

5/17/12 --- Medical checkup

6/04/12 --- Interview - Approved!

6/08/12 --- Visa received

United States

7/06/12 --- POE: SAN FRANCISCO!

x/xx/12 --- SSN applied

x/xx/12 --- Received Welcome Letter

x/xx/12 --- Received NOA?

x/xx/12 --- Received green card (xx days after POE)

x/xx/12 --- Received SSN (xx days after POE, xx days after applying at local office)

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I understand what u said Saylin, i am just trying to figure out what could possibly happened if I do not receive the checklist this weekend. I do not know what to expect on monday when I'm gonna call. What are the chances to hear : documments has been found sir and your case is completed.?

That won't happen. Like I said in my previous post to you: NVC will not re-check a package unless 1. you request a supervisor for the package to be re-checked or 2. you send in the checklist response. Since you didn't understand me the first time, please re-read my last sentence again and again until you do. If it were me, I'd send in the checklist response asap. It's usually faster than a supervisor review as that can take a few days, and if they did indeed lost it, then you would have to send the response in anyways.

Thanks Saylin for your fast response! :)

I work for a brazilian company so I don't have any w-2s. I filed the 2555 (tax form for USC living abroad) that is attached to my 1040. Hoping I don't have any issues with NVC (or the IRS :blink:) From my research online, those were the only forms I need so I'm crossing my fingers I got it right :)

Ah, didn't know you were working for a Brazilian company. Make sure you mention that in the cover letter (in case they actually read it). I don't what happens in your kind of situation, so the best of luck to you!

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That won't happen. Like I said in my previous post to you: NVC will not re-check a package unless 1. you request a supervisor for the package to be re-checked or 2. you send in the checklist response. Since you didn't understand me the first time, please re-read my last sentence again and again until you do. If it were me, I'd send in the checklist response asap. It's usually faster than a supervisor review as that can take a few days, and if they did indeed lost it, then you would have to send the response in anyways.

Ah, didn't know you were working for a Brazilian company. Make sure you mention that in the cover letter (in case they actually read it). I don't what happens in your kind of situation, so the best of luck to you!

So if the checklist is not sent during the weekend, can I call on monday to ask them to send it? We have the copy of the biographic page ready, just the address to send it we are waiting

Married---07/30/2011

USCIS Stage

11/07/2011-----I-130 Sent

11/10/2011---- NOA1 email received

11/14/2011---- Touched

1/4/2012 ------ RFE ( Request for Evidence ) email received

1/13/2012------ RFE document mailed to USCIS

1/25/2012------ NOA2 APPROVED ( Yahoooooooo )

NVC Stage

1/31/2012-------Case received at NVC

2/08/2012------- Case number received, IIN, both petitionner and benificiary email given

2/08/2012------- DS 3032 ( choice of agent ) emailed to NVC

2/10/2012------- AOS fee bill paid ( status: in progress)

2/13/2012--------DS 3032 accepted

2/14/2012-------- AOS fee bill shows " PAID" and IV fee bill invoiced

2/16/2012-------- IV fee bill shows " PAID"

2/17/2012-------- IV package sent via USPS

2/24/2012-------- IV package reviewed and accepted

3/27/2012-------- AOS checklist express mailed via USPS

3/28/2012-------- AOS Checklist received by NVC

3/30/2012-------- Case Complete ( Thank you Lord )

Medical / Consulate / POE

5/11/2012-------- Medical Exam

6/12/2012-------- Interview date / APPROVED

6/21/2012 -------- POE Newark, NJ

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So if the checklist is not sent during the weekend, can I call on monday to ask them to send it? We have the copy of the biographic page ready, just the address to send it we are waiting

They've generated it already, it just takes a few days for their servers to send it to you. There have been a few checklists in this thread, and it's usually 2-3 days to receive it. And you can look at their checklists that they posted, it has the address on them for where to send it.

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They've generated it already, it just takes a few days for their servers to send it to you. There have been a few checklists in this thread, and it's usually 2-3 days to receive it. And you can look at their checklists that they posted, it has the address on them for where to send it.

Oh ok I will see if monday if the checklist email will get to me. Thank you.

Married---07/30/2011

USCIS Stage

11/07/2011-----I-130 Sent

11/10/2011---- NOA1 email received

11/14/2011---- Touched

1/4/2012 ------ RFE ( Request for Evidence ) email received

1/13/2012------ RFE document mailed to USCIS

1/25/2012------ NOA2 APPROVED ( Yahoooooooo )

NVC Stage

1/31/2012-------Case received at NVC

2/08/2012------- Case number received, IIN, both petitionner and benificiary email given

2/08/2012------- DS 3032 ( choice of agent ) emailed to NVC

2/10/2012------- AOS fee bill paid ( status: in progress)

2/13/2012--------DS 3032 accepted

2/14/2012-------- AOS fee bill shows " PAID" and IV fee bill invoiced

2/16/2012-------- IV fee bill shows " PAID"

2/17/2012-------- IV package sent via USPS

2/24/2012-------- IV package reviewed and accepted

3/27/2012-------- AOS checklist express mailed via USPS

3/28/2012-------- AOS Checklist received by NVC

3/30/2012-------- Case Complete ( Thank you Lord )

Medical / Consulate / POE

5/11/2012-------- Medical Exam

6/12/2012-------- Interview date / APPROVED

6/21/2012 -------- POE Newark, NJ

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What a nice morning off! Got my garlic sausage, new pants for work, and got my color copies made. Phew! :D How's everyone doing?

USCIS (192 days, August 24 2011 to March 2 2012. No RFE's).
NVC (30 days, March 12 to April 11. Case expedited due to NVC errors).

Montreal US Consulate, awaiting interview date (14 days, April 12 to April 26).

05/09/2012 - medical in Toronto - passed!
05/22/2012 - interview - passed!
05/25/2012 - visa in hand!!! biggrin.png
06/09/2012 - POE @ YWG (Winnipeg Int'l Airport)

Removal of Conditions submitted March 24, 2014, received March 26, 2014

"RFE" for page 3 of application received, date March 27, 2014. Package re-submitted with all papers re-attached.

04/07/2014 - NOA1 Date

05/07/2014 - Biometrics in Charlotte, NC

11/05/2014 - APPROVED! Citizenship in 5 months!

11/10/2014 - NOA2 in hand.

11/20/2014 - 10 yr GC in hand! :D

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Hey saylin im now a march nvc'er got noa2 dated yesterdayill be out on my honey moon in mexico until april 12th u think i should call them while in down there to get my.

Case and iin #'s? or can i wait until i am back? Since ill be goin to juarez for interview im assuming ill be doing EP and i do not want to jeoperdize anything because i didnt call them any insight would be appreciated thanks :)

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I repeat what I told you in another thread, you do not need this document, only the marriage certificate. The other one is for couples who are not married yet, and are following another procedure.

Good luck.

muchisimas gracias tio! :luv:

Started Talking: December 14, 2006
Met in Person: December 27, 2008
Got married : April 30, 2011

USCIS: (160 Days)
08/23/11 - I-130 Application filed and sent
08/25/11 - I-130 NOA1 Received
02/22/12 - I-130 NOA2 Received

NVC (77 days)
03/06/2012 - AOS Invoice Received with Choice Agent Form Sent
03/12/2012 - AOS Invoice: PAID and Choice Agent Form sent
03/19/2012 - AOS Package Sent
03/20/2012 - AOS Package Received by NVC
03/20/2012 - IV Invoice Received & Paid
3/23/2012 - AOS Checklist for Proof of Assets
3/24/2012 - Resent Checklist and AOS form
03/27/2012 - IV Package Sent
03/29/2012 - AOS approved
04/03/2012 - CASE COMPLETED!!! WOOHOOO - Waiting for Interview from Madrid
04/05/2012 - Interview date assigned -May 17, 2012 at 12:30 pm

U.S Embassy (28 days)
04/26/2012 - Medical checkup
05/17/2012 - Interview; Result:APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

05/23/2012 - Visa received
United States
07/19/2012 - Port of entry: Washington Dulles
07/27/2012 - SSN applied
08/07/2012 - SSN card received & Greencard Received

Removing Conditional Residency (294 days)

4/24/2014 - I-751 SENT

4/26/2014 - I-751 RECEIVED (Proof of Signature)

4/30/2014 - THREE YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!!

5/08/2014 - Check cashed

5/09/2014 - NO1 (One Year Extension Letter) Received

5/15/2014 - Bio letter received

6/05/2014 - Bio appointment date - COMPLETED

11/14/2014 - RFE Received

01/09/2015 - Response to RFE with 70 pages of proof :)

01/26/2015 - APPROVED FINALLY!!!!

02/11/2015 - 10 Year Card IN HAND! Woohoooooooooooooooooooooooo

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So, I am looking over the embassy website at what is necessary for the interview and they state that you will need to bring ORIGINAL birth certificate, marriage certificate, ETC. even if it's been sent to USCIS...

Order of Documents for the Interview

Important Notice for Immediate Relatives, Family and Employment-Based Processes:

On the day of your interview please provide the Application for Immigrant and Alien Registration (DS 230‐II) ‐ Sworn Statement completely and carefully filled out. Please provide original of the documents listed below.

Please note: Applicants must bring all original documents to the interview, even where those documents were already sent to USCIS with the petition. There are no exceptions.

1. Valid passport (at least eight months validity remaining);

2. Birth certificate (even for married, divorced or widowed applicants). For applicants born in Korea or Taiwan, a "Family Register" followed with an official translation into English is requested with a simple copy;

3. Marriage Certificate (if applicable) with a simple copy;

4. Divorce Decree (if applicable) with a simple copy;

5. Death Certificate from previous spouses (if applicable) with a simple copy;

6. Military Certificate with a simple copy;

7. Police Certificate(s) - In Brazil you need two: from the Federal Police and the State Police (Secretaria de Segurança Pública) with a simple copy;

8. Affidavit of Support (Form I‐864 or I‐134) or Job letter (whichever is applicable) including supporting documents. (If the Affidavit has not been previously sent to NVC along with the petitioner's last federal tax forms);

http://brazil.usembassy.gov/interview/forms-for-immediate-relatives-and/or-employment-based-petitions/order-of-documents-for-the-interview.html

uhhh, let me check if I understand this: Even though I send originals to NVC, somehow I should have spare originals to bring with me to the interview? Is this the same procedure at other embassys?

I'm confused :bonk: :bonk: :bonk: :bonk:

USCIS: (10 days)

2/17/12 --- NOA1

2/27/12 --- NOA2

NVC: (32 days)

3/05/12 --- Case received

3/12/12 --- NVC case #

3/13/12 --- E-mail DS-3032

3/15/12 --- AOS bill invoiced

3/19/12 --- PAID AOS bill

3/20/12 --- DS-3023 accepted via e-mail

3/21/12 --- AOS bill appears as PAID

3/21/12 --- IV bill invoiced and PAID

3/23/12 --- IV bill appears as PAID

3/26/12 --- Mailed AOS package to joint sponsor in CA

4/03/12 --- Mailed IV package (from Brazil)

4/03/12 --- Mailed AOS package (from California)

4/11/12 --- AOS approved

4/13/12 --- IV approved

4/13/12 --- CASE COMPLETE

5/03/12 --- Interview date assigned

US Embassy (Rio de Janeiro)

5/17/12 --- Medical checkup

6/04/12 --- Interview - Approved!

6/08/12 --- Visa received

United States

7/06/12 --- POE: SAN FRANCISCO!

x/xx/12 --- SSN applied

x/xx/12 --- Received Welcome Letter

x/xx/12 --- Received NOA?

x/xx/12 --- Received green card (xx days after POE)

x/xx/12 --- Received SSN (xx days after POE, xx days after applying at local office)

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Oh ok I will see if monday if the checklist email will get to me. Thank you.

Why would it get to you?

Usually, these go to the Petitioner, the person listed as the 'Agent of Choice' from the DS-3032.

When is yer wife coming online here at VJ? I think she needs some guidance.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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Why would it get to you?

Usually, these go to the Petitioner, the person listed as the 'Agent of Choice' from the DS-3032.

When is yer wife coming online here at VJ? I think she needs some guidance.

When I said get to me I am talking my wife, I do not have to make the difference, wow! She does need to come here, I am the one taking care of the process.

Married---07/30/2011

USCIS Stage

11/07/2011-----I-130 Sent

11/10/2011---- NOA1 email received

11/14/2011---- Touched

1/4/2012 ------ RFE ( Request for Evidence ) email received

1/13/2012------ RFE document mailed to USCIS

1/25/2012------ NOA2 APPROVED ( Yahoooooooo )

NVC Stage

1/31/2012-------Case received at NVC

2/08/2012------- Case number received, IIN, both petitionner and benificiary email given

2/08/2012------- DS 3032 ( choice of agent ) emailed to NVC

2/10/2012------- AOS fee bill paid ( status: in progress)

2/13/2012--------DS 3032 accepted

2/14/2012-------- AOS fee bill shows " PAID" and IV fee bill invoiced

2/16/2012-------- IV fee bill shows " PAID"

2/17/2012-------- IV package sent via USPS

2/24/2012-------- IV package reviewed and accepted

3/27/2012-------- AOS checklist express mailed via USPS

3/28/2012-------- AOS Checklist received by NVC

3/30/2012-------- Case Complete ( Thank you Lord )

Medical / Consulate / POE

5/11/2012-------- Medical Exam

6/12/2012-------- Interview date / APPROVED

6/21/2012 -------- POE Newark, NJ

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