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Filed: Country: Sri Lanka
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Congratulation..this is good news. Finally you get your family together (wife happy) just kidding.

I don't have any pictures. I'm a mother without pictures. Everything is in the states. I'm sure this doesn't create a problem.

I only came here with a suitcase. My appointment is on Tuesday. Wishing you and the yours all well and yhe best.smile.png

19th business day for today :(

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Filed: Country: Sri Lanka
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Hi Sonjat, her interview has been approved and now awaiting for visa to be arrive in the mail. CO only ask her couple questions about her daughter & the co-sponsor ( of course me). Show few photos of her and her daughter together and that was all.

Good luck to you on Monday interview it won't be too bad as far as my understanding from my MIL interview.good.gif

Good luck to ur MIL

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Germany
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Thanks Sonjat. I'm not sure about US Embassy at Germany requirements on interview for IR-5?, but Embassy where my MIL had interview required photos of mother & petition together, which is not on their checklist requirement or what to bring on interview date. It something we just asks others that had interview before us. Well I hope everything will go smooth on Tuesday interview and you will be soon united with your childrens.

Yeah. Its coming closer. Any plans for your MIL arrival. I say with me having filed an I-407 they see my being here was unexpected long. That I didn't carry anything with me. I sure have some pics in my purse. But as a single mother I'm the one behind the camera. hahah

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Yeah. Its coming closer. Any plans for your MIL arrival. I say with me having filed an I-407 they see my being here was unexpected long. That I didn't carry anything with me. I sure have some pics in my purse. But as a single mother I'm the one behind the camera. hahah

I think photos is just optional if you have it great if don't it fine. Even if you shown photos, honest they wouldn't know how the petitioner look like anyway. You will do just fine. Make sure you paid the GC fee before leaving Germany.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Germany
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I think photos is just optional if you have it great if don't it fine. Even if you shown photos, honest they wouldn't know how the petitioner look like anyway. You will do just fine. Make sure you paid the GC fee before leaving Germany.

Thanks. You're right. It makes sense for them not to know. My daughter looks like my grandmother. lol We always have facebook. I have to refrain from taking my backpack to the consulate. Need to find another bag. But yes, I'm fine and ready. I have nothing to think off beforehand and take the question as it comes. My son is starting the University this September. I'm so proud. There was a constant back and forth in papers too.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Fiji
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I think photos is just optional if you have it great if don't it fine. Even if you shown photos, honest they wouldn't know how the petitioner look like anyway. You will do just fine. Make sure you paid the GC fee before leaving Germany.

fyi paying the green card fee before leaving is NOT mandatory

it is for the production of the card and can be paid from the states as well

the 551 stamp in the passport is the equivalent of a green card good for a year


8/16/2012 I-129F NOA1
11/8/2012 Married
1/3/2013 I-129F cancelled
1/29/2013 withdrawal notice received
2/5/2013 I-130 NOA1 with error on wife's name
Case status not available
2/5/2013 Unable to generate service request

3/13/2013 transferred to local office
3/26/2013 Service request generated
4/12/2013 Infopass, file in workflow March 28
4/19/2013 Case status available - APPROVED!

Detour to the NVC via NRC

For information on my detour and the steps I took to free my petition, check
"about me"

NVC

6/7/2013 NVC logs file as received

6/11/2013 Case number and IIN assigned

6/12/2013 DS-3032 emailed

6/13/21013 AOS paid

6/14/2013 DS-3032 emailed attention superuser (stupid me)

6/23/2013 DS-3032 emailed attention supervisor

6/24/2013 DS-3032 accepted

6/25/2013 IV bill generated and paid

07/06/2013 IV & AOS sent; 07/11/2013 NVC logs received

07/30/2013 IV Accepted; AOS Checklist

08/01/2013 AOS Checklist received

08/02/2013 AOS resent; 08/07/2013 NVC logs received

08/28/2013 Case Complete

09/10/2013 Interview date assigned

Embassy

08/14/2013 Medical; 08/19/2013 Medical Ready

08/07/2013 Police cert ordered (Fiji delivers straight to the embassy)

10/02/2013 Interview

xx/xx/2013 Visa in Hand

xx/xx/2013 POE Los Angeles International Airport

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Thanks. You're right. It makes sense for them not to know. My daughter looks like my grandmother. lol We always have facebook. I have to refrain from taking my backpack to the consulate. Need to find another bag. But yes, I'm fine and ready. I have nothing to think off beforehand and take the question as it comes. My son is starting the University this September. I'm so proud. There was a constant back and forth in papers too.

Sound good. You'll be right on time to pay for his tuition when coming back here as it around school is start.

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fyi paying the green card fee before leaving is NOT mandatory

it is for the production of the card and can be paid from the states as well

the 551 stamp in the passport is the equivalent of a green card good for a year

Yes it not a mandatory but they recommended a payment prior arriving in US. It would take the stress out by having GC & SS card arrived in your mailbox when arrived in US. It's totally at everyone wishes not to pay when or how but I know at the end you will have to cough up $$$ either way so why fight or makes thing complicate?.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=b1659e415d116310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=b1659e415d116310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD

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