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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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approval - NO.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
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1. Country USC resides in: Australia

2. USCIS field office or DCF?: I don't believe so.

3. When did you file I130: July 2012

4. How long has the USC been living abroad: 8 years

5. Do you reside in the country legally: Yes

6. What is the reason for your residence: Live with husband

7. Did you list your overseas address on I130? Yes

8. Did you send the package from abroad? Yes

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in your I130 package? Yes

10. Did you mention that you reside abroad in your cover letter? Yes

11. Has your case been auto expedited? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? 10 days (September 23 to August 2)

12. Which Service Centre? New Hampshire

USCIS
2012.07.?? - I-130 Sent
2012.07.25 - NOA1 dated
2012.08.02 - NOA2 received (8 days)

NVC
2012.08.22 - Application entered into NVC system
2012.08.30 - Called NVC, received NVC Case Number, Invoice Identification Number
2012.08.30 - Sent DS3032 email to NVC
2012.09.06 - Received email from NVC advising asking for notification of agent and $88 AOS processing fee
2012.09.08 - $88 fee marked as paid on US Department of State Portal
2012.09.11 - Received email from NVC advising receipt of DS3032 email and asking for payment of $230 IV processing fee
2012.09.22 - IV $230 payment marked as paid on the US Department of State Portal.
2013.01.18 - AOS packet mailed to NVC
2013.02.04 - DS-230 packet mailed to NVC
2013.02.04 - Received email from NVC advising of error in AOS packet
2013.02.21 - Received email from NVC advising of error in DS-230
2013.03.01 - Mailed modified DS-230 original certificates
2013.03.01 - Mailed modified AOS packet to NVC
2013.03.26 - Case complete date
2013.04.03 - Received email from NVC advising that all documentation necessary has been received and we will be advised as soon as an interview has been scheduled.
2013.04.11 - Received email from NVC advising that our interview at Sydney US Consulate has been scheduled for Tuesday, May 7, 2013.

2013.05.07 - Interview at Sydney US Consulate. Advised that unless something unforseen comes up at the medical, they will issue my visa.

2013.05.08 - Medical exam, all fine.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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which track is that?

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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Whoa Nelly ! Want NVC Info? see http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I meant we are moving, it is moving, things are changing/moving or whatever you may decode my phrase "right track" even though it may mean moving from wrong track to right track. Thanks for asking anyway :)

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i have a question about DS-3032 for those living abroad. what address did you guys use for the choice of agent? your address abroad? thanks, it'll be of much help. :)

i-130 for spouse

USCIS (85 days)

August 23, 2012 - Sent I-130

August 28, 2012 - NOA1 via email

September 25, 2012 - NOA1 hardcopy received

November 21, 2012 - NOA2 via email

NVC

November 29, 2012 - NVC case received (Case # not ready)

December 3, 2012 - NVC case number and IIn received

December 3, 2012 - Choice of Agent e-mail sent (DS 3032)

December 5, 2012 - AOS Bill Invoiced and Paid

December 11, 2012 - AOS Packet sent

December 12, 2012 - DS 3032 accepted

December 13, 2012 - IV Bill Invoiced

December 31, 2012 - Checklist for AOS (forgot to put N/A on part 6)

January 16, 2013 - AOS packet accepted (they are waiting for IV Fee payment)

January 25, 2013 - IV Bill paid

January 28, 2013 - IV Bill shows PAID - IV Packet sent

February 7, 2013 - IV return checklist incomplete dates on DS230

February 8, 2013 - sent checklist

February 15, 2013 - CASE COMPLETE!!

March 6, 2013 - Packet 4 received

April 1, 2013 - Interview at the USEM MANILA-APPROVED :)

Minor Daughter's I-130

January 28, 2013 - I-130 Sent

January 30, 2013 - I-130 received Phoenix, AZ

February 8, 2013 - hardcopy NOA1

April 18, 2013 - NOA2 :)

NVC

May 9, 2013 - NVC received

May 23, 2013 - Case number and IIN received

May 23, 2013 - emailed DS3032 (choice of agent)

May 28, 2013 - AOS invoiced and paid

June 5, 2013 - Ds3032 accepted

June 6, 2013 - IV FEE invoiced, Paid

June 8, 2013 - IV packet sent

June 14, 2013 - Case sent the the Embassy

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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1. Country USC resides in: Canada

2. USCIS field office or DCF?: No field office, I'm not sure about DCF.

3. When did you file I130: December 2011

4. How long has the USC been living abroad: 1 year

5. Do you reside in the country legally: Yes

6. What is the reason for your residence: I'm here on a spousal open work permit (my husband works as a postdoc at a university here)

7. Did you list your overseas address on I130? Yes

8. Did you send the package from abroad? Yes

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in your I130 package? Yes

10. Did you mention that you reside abroad in your cover letter? I didn't send a cover letter.

11. Has your case been auto expedited? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? No. received NOA1 in January, and NOA2 in May.

12. Which Service Centre? Vermont

i have a question about DS-3032 for those living abroad. what address did you guys use for the choice of agent? your address abroad? thanks, it'll be of much help. :)

We've used our home address abroad. Hope that helps!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hi all,

I'm still getting a handle on all of these abbreviations and processes but I was wondering if anyone can help me? Regarding immigration for a spouse to the US, if we marry outside the country, does she need a 'sponsor' here in the US while her CR-1 is being processed? If so, will I have to stay in the US and she in her own respective country for that period of time?

Any way we can be together throughout the process.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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Hi all,

I'm still getting a handle on all of these abbreviations and processes but I was wondering if anyone can help me? Regarding immigration for a spouse to the US, if we marry outside the country, does she need a 'sponsor' here in the US while her CR-1 is being processed? If so, will I have to stay in the US and she in her own respective country for that period of time?

Any way we can be together throughout the process.

No, she does not need a sponsor in the US while while processing her CR-1. That will come when your case gets to the NVC, which takes about 5 months. You can live with her abroad as many and I have done during the process, you will have to prove domicile though. If you have read through this thread, you will see that the majority of people who filed from abroad had their case "auto-expedited". It has been 10 days since I submitted my I-130 but I am petitioning from Canada so I don't think my case will be "auto-expedited". If you are in a hurry to be with your wife in the US, then use your address from abroad.

USCIS

08/16/2012: I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox from Canada

08/22/2012: NOA1

11/13/2012: NOA2

NVC

12/04/2012: NVC Case no. assigned

12/06/2012: Filed DS-261

12/08/2012: Paid AOS fee

12/19/2012: AOS Package sent Electronically

12/17/2012: Paid IV Bill

12/19/2012: Filed DS-260

01/16/2013: Sent IV Packet Electronically

01/25/2013: Case Closed at NVC

03/05/2013: Interview date - APPROVED

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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No, she does not need a sponsor in the US while while processing her CR-1. That will come when your case gets to the NVC, which takes about 5 months. You can live with her abroad as many and I have done during the process, you will have to prove domicile though. If you have read through this thread, you will see that the majority of people who filed from abroad had their case "auto-expedited". It has been 10 days since I submitted my I-130 but I am petitioning from Canada so I don't think my case will be "auto-expedited". If you are in a hurry to be with your wife in the US, then use your address from abroad.

So her needing a sponsor then, does not require me to stay in the US? What does it require though, would possibly my parents serve as sponsor(s) then?

Regarding proving domicile, when/how will they ask for the proof of such? My girlfriend lives in Brasil, so it might be a home visit from the policia federal?

I'm still new to the process but really trying to gather as much info as possible. Can you or someone else give me a kind of overview of the process for the CR-1 and the auto-expediting?

I'll be filing the I-130 sometime in January/February of 2013 at the US embassy in Brasil. From there though, I've heard it goes numerous routes. Help please?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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I am the sponsor despite living abroad with her and will continue to do so. I am however proving intent around domicile. This includes a us bank account, us drivers license, moving quote, us rental agreement etc etc

If that's not possible (that much proof) you may still be able to stay abroad and have a co-sponsor

Edited by Jasontnyc

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USCIS

07/23/2012: I-130 Sent from Ireland

07/24/2012: USPS Delivery Confirmation

07/27/2012: NOA1 E-mail

08/06/2012: NOA2 E-mail

08/07/2012: NOA1 (i-797 Rec'd Hard copy via snail mail)

NVC

08/10/2012: NVC received

08/24/2012: Case number/IIN

08/24/2012: DS-3032 sent (10 minutes after Case Number received ;) )

09/05/2012: DS-3032 accepted (via email although NVC later said they never received ?!?)

09/05/2012: Got the pre-invoicing error: "You cannot make online payments for your case at this time. Please contact the NVC if you have questions or need further information."

09/06/2012: AOS Bill paid

09/07/2012: AOS Bill Status Changed to "PAID"

09/10/2012: AOS Package sent

09/12/2012: Sent hardcopy of DS-3032

09/24/2012: IV Bill Invoiced

09/24/2012: IV Bill paid

09/25/2012: IV Bill Status Changed to "PAID"

09/25/2012: IV Package sent

10/04/2012: Case complete at NVC

10/12/2012: Interview scheduled (Interview Date: 12/17/2012)

Embassy

11/05/2012: Embassy received

11/13/2012: Medical

12/17/2012: Interview - Joint Sponsor Required to to my residency in Ireland

12/18/2012: I-864 Sent from US to Embassy

02/01/2013: Visa

04/22/2012: POE

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Filed: Country: Chile
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hi all!! have been following this thread closely as we are about to file our cr1 petition from abroad (got legally married yesterday!!). from what i've read on here, the important thing is what address you put down, and the fact that you state in your cover letter etc that you live abroad together, and can prove that with other evidence.

i'm wondering: does it matter where we send our petition from? in two weeks, we're going on a trip to NYC together. i was thinking about filing from there so as to speed up the mail side of things a bit, since that's about when we'll have all the documents ready anyway.

thoughts on this? will it matter that i'm mailing from in the country, if i put down our joint address here in chile?

also, probably this doesn't matter, but is it somewhat sketchy to enter the US with all those documents? it crossed my mind, but they'd just be in my carryon next to other journals and books and whatnot so it seems it wouldn't make a difference. thought i'd just check with yall and see anyways.

Sept 1, 2012: Married in Chile (USC living abroad)
Sept 17, 2012: I-130 mailed to USCIS
Sept 20, 2012: I-130 received at California Service Center
Sept 27, 2012: I-130 transferred to Missouri
October 8, 2012: NOA1 hard copy received
October 13, 2012: Transfer hard copy received
December 5, 2012: NOA2 email received (I-130 approved)
December 17, 2012: NVC says they've received the case
December 28, 2012: NVC case number assigned
December 31, 2012: NVC email with AOS bill and DS-3032 received
January 2, 2013: DS-3032 emailed to NVC
January 2, 2013: AOS bill paid online
January 2, 2013: Received cover sheet for AOS by email
January 10, 2013: Received email confirmation for DS-3032
January 11, 2013: Received email invoice for IV bill
January 15, 2013: Mailed AOS packet from Chile
January 16, 2013: Paid IV bill and received email cover sheet for IV packet
January 16, 2013: Mailed IV packet
January 31, 2013: Received checklist asking for original docs even though docs were original
February 1, 2013: Asked for supervisor review
February 14, 2013: Supervisor approved our docs, said packet was sent to the embassy
February 20, 2013: Got case complete email from NVC
March 4, 2013: Got original instructions from NVC by snail mail, good thing we didn't wait, haha
March 6, 2013: Received interview date and instructions from NVC by email
April 17, 2013: Interview - approved!

Lifting Conditions

March 26, 2015: Filed with CSC

April 7, 2015 (ish?): Received NOA

July 9, 2015: Original Biometrics Appt

August 3, 2015: Returning to Chile to live happily ever after there...

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Hi, just a quick question

My fiancée is US citizen and french citizen as well. We have met and lived the past 2 years in Canada. We are returning to France to get married and plan to fill a CR1 petition and ship it to the chicago lockbox using our french adress.

Will it be a problem if we have been leaving in Canada for the past 2 years and not in France ?

Thank you

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Filed: Country: France
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They ask for current address so it shouldn't be, but to get married in France you'll need to prove domicile.

You might want to get a police certificate from Canada before leaving, you'll need it later.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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hi all!! have been following this thread closely as we are about to file our cr1 petition from abroad (got legally married yesterday!!). from what i've read on here, the important thing is what address you put down, and the fact that you state in your cover letter etc that you live abroad together, and can prove that with other evidence.

i'm wondering: does it matter where we send our petition from? in two weeks, we're going on a trip to NYC together. i was thinking about filing from there so as to speed up the mail side of things a bit, since that's about when we'll have all the documents ready anyway.

thoughts on this? will it matter that i'm mailing from in the country, if i put down our joint address here in chile?

also, probably this doesn't matter, but is it somewhat sketchy to enter the US with all those documents? it crossed my mind, but they'd just be in my carryon next to other journals and books and whatnot so it seems it wouldn't make a difference. thought i'd just check with yall and see anyways.

I never mentioned it in my cover letter (many others in this thread havent either). Seems only the address in your forms makes a difference. Where you mail from doesn't matter so do what works best. If I DHL from Ireland, it arrives the next day but I realize not all countries have reliable services so that is up to you.

For the I-130, I actually sent it to my parents in NY who put the US Dollar check in for me and they sent it to the Chicago Lockbox....I was still expedited.

Timeline

USCIS

07/23/2012: I-130 Sent from Ireland

07/24/2012: USPS Delivery Confirmation

07/27/2012: NOA1 E-mail

08/06/2012: NOA2 E-mail

08/07/2012: NOA1 (i-797 Rec'd Hard copy via snail mail)

NVC

08/10/2012: NVC received

08/24/2012: Case number/IIN

08/24/2012: DS-3032 sent (10 minutes after Case Number received ;) )

09/05/2012: DS-3032 accepted (via email although NVC later said they never received ?!?)

09/05/2012: Got the pre-invoicing error: "You cannot make online payments for your case at this time. Please contact the NVC if you have questions or need further information."

09/06/2012: AOS Bill paid

09/07/2012: AOS Bill Status Changed to "PAID"

09/10/2012: AOS Package sent

09/12/2012: Sent hardcopy of DS-3032

09/24/2012: IV Bill Invoiced

09/24/2012: IV Bill paid

09/25/2012: IV Bill Status Changed to "PAID"

09/25/2012: IV Package sent

10/04/2012: Case complete at NVC

10/12/2012: Interview scheduled (Interview Date: 12/17/2012)

Embassy

11/05/2012: Embassy received

11/13/2012: Medical

12/17/2012: Interview - Joint Sponsor Required to to my residency in Ireland

12/18/2012: I-864 Sent from US to Embassy

02/01/2013: Visa

04/22/2012: POE

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