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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Thanks for the info Allie. I looked up the doctors on the uscis website and there are tons close by, so I am not worried anymore. B)

Efrain has been going to English classes every day through the local public adult school....LOVES it, and is making improvements to his spoken and written English by leaps and bounds. He tells me that people in his class ask him for help, because he knows more....haha...it's so cute. And I am glad that he has something to do, and that he has the time to improve his English. It's a great program, that you should all look up in your area to see if it's available.

We rented an apartment and will be moving in April 28. We are so excited. We will be legally married by that time, so that's exciting....and this weekend we are going to nail down a date for the wedding/party that we are going to plan here in the US. I have never been really into planning a wedding....more into planning the party!...so we'll see. ;) The best part is that he's already here.... and I almost feel already married since we all make such a commitment just to go through this process...Don't you think?

Anyway, I am at work and should get back to it. It's hard to concentrate on Fridays! Have a great weekend!!!!!

09/12/06 - 129F Sent

09/21/06 - 129F NOA1 Received

11/16/06 - 129 F NOA2 Received

11/30/06 - NVC Received Info

12/21/06 - CDJ received info

01/30/07 - I received an email saying that the packet should arrive in 3-5 days!

02/01/07 - I GOT THE PACKET!

02/26/07 - Medical in Juarez

02/27/07 - Interview at Consulate - Visa APPROVED!

02/28/07 - Back to the Consulate to pick up the Visa!

02/28/07 - Crossed into the US in El Paso and flew home to San Diego!

04/04/07 - Civil Ceremony!!! We're MARRIED!

06/16/07 - Real ceremony (with family, friends, etc.)

And hopefully sometime before the end of the year - Mexico wedding with HIS family

04/24/07 - Filing AOS and EAD

04/26/07 - Packet received in Chicago

05/01/07 - NOA1 Date

05/02/07 - Checks are cashed

05/05/07 - Receive NOA1 in the mail (AOS, EAD)

05/09/07 - Receive Biometrics appointment in the mail

05/15/07 - Touched (AOS, EAD)

05/18/07 - Biometrics Appointment

05/21/07 - Touched (AOS, EAD)

05/26/07 - Received Interview Letter

07/10/07 - Received email that EAD has been approved!

07/13/07 - Interview - APPROVED With Stamp!!!!!!

07/24/07 - Received Welcome Letter

07/27/07 - Received Green Card in the MAIL!

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Sounds like things are going wonderfully for you two! How exciting!

What else is he doing to keep himself busy?

I'm going to get Edgar into day classes which are 4 or 5 hours and my dad has already decided that he's going to teach him to fly fish. I'm interested in hearing how he feels about the conecpt of catch and release.

I hope I can convince him to volunteer, but this idea is a little weird for him: "Entonces, trabajo y no me pagan?" "Pues, si." "No SIRVE!". I've got a bit more work to do on that one.

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Una preguntita: hacen antidopin durante el examen medico? Estoy viendo que habian negado visas por eso, pero no se si hagan la prueba o solo preguntan.

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Una preguntita: hacen antidopin durante el examen medico? Estoy viendo que habian negado visas por eso, pero no se si hagan la prueba o solo preguntan.

Si hacen la prueba y lo preguntan.

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I'm mailing off AOS and EAD today!!! :dance: Now back to more waiting! Hopefully this time around it would be as long. It better not.

Allie

2/24/06: 129 mailed

3/01/06: NOA1

5/02/06: NOA2

5/18/06: CDJ Receives case

7/19/06: CDJ mails packet

8/02/06: Interview - Visa not recevied - put on AR "false hit" fingersprint check had to be done.

11/15/06: Called DHS to see if they had any info on my case - They advised security cleared in Oct. - now waiting for appt letter from CDJ for Visa Pickup. :)

11/27/06: recvd letter from CDJ - Appointment set for Jan 11, 2007

1/11/07: Visa received!!!!!

AOS:

3/26/07: AOS mailed

4/3/07: NOA1

4/23/07: Biometrics Appt

5/2/07: AOS transferred to CSC

5/21/07: Email from CSC stating AOS pending

6/12/07: EAD Card ordered (received email)

6/20/07: EAD Card received in mail

8/23/07: Card Production Ordered

8/30/07: Greencard received in mail

Lifting of Conditions:

5/26/09: I-751 mailed

6/1/09: NOA1

6/3/09: Check Cashed

7/7/09: Biometrics Appt

10/30/09: Approval Date

11/5/09: Received Notice in the mail

11/21/09: Greencard received in mail!

Naturalization:

8/12/10: N-400 Mailed

8/20/10: NOA1 (check cashed 8/24)

9/8/10: Early Biometrics. In and Out in 5 min!

9/22/10: Scheduled Biometrics Appt

11/4/10: Interview Appt - Passed!!!

01/27/11: Oath!!! Yippee!!

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Congrats Allie, another bunch of tramites completed! I'm trying to get started on AOS before my wedding and it's a SLOW start...

Vacunas are driving me crazy!

Anyone have experience trying to use the Registro Individual de Inmunizaciones del Issste. It's AMAZING that my guy still has the original vaccination card and I thought I was doing a good thing making him bring it from Mexico. But I talked to a civil surgeon that said it wasn't valid :angry: Just wondering if this is the situation or should I shop around for doctors (like in the barrio Mexico maybe).

Started our visa journey applying for K-1: Oct 11, 2006

Interview at CDJ, K-1 visa granted: Feb 13, 2007

Married: Apr 13 2007

AOS approved: Aug 29, 2007

I-751 Lifting Conditions approved: Aug 8, 2009

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Hello! Roberto and I are doing great! We were legally married over 2 weeks ago and love living together in our apartment. His parents came for the civil ceremony and it was the first time they met my parents. It was interesting because at my house we speak Polish and of course my parents speak English too, but Roberto's mom does not speak English so we did have to do a lot of translating between the three languages. In the end, it all worked out and both sides of the family were extremely pleased with the visit and the wedding. Now I am back to wedding planning full swing for the big religious wedding this summer. :D

We are almost done with the AOS/EAD paperwork. Roberto has no records of his vaccinations in Mexico so I took him to my family doctor (Roberto is now under my insurance since we are married). It was all free with my family doctor because he is in the network under my insurance. Roberto got the Hep B and Tetanus booster shots since the doc said it is always good to have those, and he had titers done for all the rest to check if he has the antibodies and to prove that he did have some of these shots done in Mexico. If any of the titres turn out negative, he'll have to get the vaccines, but I think we can take care of that within the next couple of weeks and send off our paperwork. :thumbs:

We are still debating whether we should apply for Advance Parole. On the AP paperwork it asks when our proposed travel date would be, but we don't have one. We just wanted to apply for AP in case he has to leave the country (his grandmother is 98 and he may have to go back at some point if necessary), but we do not have any trips planned. Should we hold off on applying and see if we get the green card quickly. We can always apply later right?

Hope everyone is doing well! I need to get back to work... I will comment on some of the other posts later. :yes:

08/09/06 - sent I-129F

08/11/06 - I-129F received at NSC (later transferred to CSC)

08/17/06 - I-129F returned because of expired form

08/24/06 - sent I-129F again

08/31/06 - NOA1

11/17/06 - NOA2

11/27/06 - NVC received file

11/29/06 - NVC sent file to CDJ :)

01/29/07 - CDJ "received" file and sent packet - wooohooo!!!

02/05/07 - I received the packet at last!!!

02/13/07 - Medical Exam

02/14/07 - INTERVIEW - VISA RECEIVED!!! :) :)

02/19/07 - US Entry

03/02/07 - Applied for SSN

03/09/07 - SSN card came in the mail

03/09/07 - Civil Wedding!!

08/11/07 - Big Religious Wedding!!! (we've been planning it since July '06!)

AOS/EAD

04/09/07 - sent I-485 & I-765 by FedEx

04/11/07 - I-485 & I-765 arrived in Chicago

04/17/07 - NOA1 date for both

04/20/07 - NOA1 received in mail for both; checks cashed

04/23/07 - touch

04/27/07 - received Biometrics letter

05/16/07 - AOS transferred to CSC

05/21/07 - Biometrics

05/22/07 - touch AOS & EAD

06/03/07 - received email that AOS is pending at CSC

06/05/07 - touch on AOS

06/14/07 - touch on AOS

06/25/07 - EAD card production ordered!

06/25/07 - touch on AOS

06/26/07 - Green card approved & welcome notice sent!! :)

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Congrats AGRO - So happy for you! You must be walking on a cloud! Good for you!!

Edgar and I are doing the waiting game, waiting for the NOA2 - the waiting is TOUGH!!!

Congrats again!

March 15, 2007 - I-129F Sent

March 20, 2007 - NOA1 Received

March 23, 2007 - Touched, April 4, 2007 - Touched , April 5, 2007 - Touched

April 18, 2007 - RFE Email received (waiting for snailmail to see what it is they need)

April 23, 2007 - Received RFE in the mail, mailed out RFE to USCIS using express mail, will get there tomorrow (come on NOA2!)

April 25, 2007 - USCIS Received my RFE info and case has resumed processing

April 26, 2007 - Touched, April 27, 2007 - Touched, April 28, 2007 - TOUCHED AGAIN!

May 10, 2007 - NOA2 Email notification (It took 56 days)

May 16, 2007 - Received NOA2 Notice in snail mail

May 18, 2007 - Received Letter from NVC that they are sending our packet to Juarez Consulate this week

May 26, 2007 - Received Fiance Packet!!!!!!

June 5, 2007 - Medical

June 6, 2007 - Interview at Juarez - Visa Denied (Fiance admitted to smoking marijuana cigarette 6 months before the interview, labeled a 'DRUG ADDICT")

November 18, 2009: I sent an inquiry thru the Juarez website asking about our upcoming end to our ban, what to do etc.

December 14, 2009 - Received a reply from the consulate saying that they will forward a request to the immigration department to request a new appt

December 16, 2009 - Received an email from the consulate saying they are ready for my fiance to come for an open appt anytime

February 2, 2010 - Medical - Trip back to Psych far away in dirty office

February 3, 2010 - Pick up Medical Results

February 4, 2010 - Interview, given form 221(g) "Admin Review" and to come back in 6 months for another medical examination. #######.

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Congrats Allie, another bunch of tramites completed! I'm trying to get started on AOS before my wedding and it's a SLOW start...

Vacunas are driving me crazy!

Anyone have experience trying to use the Registro Individual de Inmunizaciones del Issste. It's AMAZING that my guy still has the original vaccination card and I thought I was doing a good thing making him bring it from Mexico. But I talked to a civil surgeon that said it wasn't valid :angry: Just wondering if this is the situation or should I shop around for doctors (like in the barrio Mexico maybe).

I brought my "Constancia Internacional de Vacunación" from the local "Centro de Salud" in my hometown showing the vaccinations and the date I had taken them, and I found a CS here in Michigan whose Secretary speaks Spanish and had no problem getting the information from it for the I-693A. He charged me $40 for it. So maybe it's just a matter of doing some "calling around" to see if you find one in your area that it is willing to accept it.

Good luck! :thumbs:

May 1996: Met in Mexico
K1
March 7th, 2006: Sent 129F to NSC
March 9th, 2006: NOA1 Day 1
June 15th, 2006: Notice of transfer to CSC
October 3rd, 2006: IMBRA RFE e-mail
October 17th, 2006 CSC e-mail confirming RFE receipt.
October 18th, 2006: NOA2!!!!!!!! 224 days!
October 25th, 2006: NVC received file
November 10th, 2006: Received Packet from CDJ
January 5th, 2007: Visa approved!!!! 302 days!
February 16th, 2007: Civil Ceremony
AOS
February 21st, 2007: Mailed AOS, EAD & AP to Chicago
March 1st, 2007: NOA1 - Day 1
March 26th, 2007: I-485 transferred to CSC - Day 25
March 30th, 2007: Biometrics appointment - Day 29
April 14th, 2007: Big Wedding!!!!
May 8th, 2007: AP Approved - Day 68
May 10th, 2007: EAD Approved- Day 70
September 20th, 2007: SECOND Biometrics appointment - Day 203
December 4th, 2007: AOS approved!!!! 278 days!
December 10th, 2007: Received GC - Day 284
Removal of Conditions
August 31st, 2009: Mailed I-751 to CSC
September 2nd, 2009: NOA1 - Day 1
October 15th, 2009: Biometrics appointment - Day 44
October 26th, 2009: 10 year GC approved!! - Day 55
October 31st, 2009: Received GC - Day 60

NATURALIZATION

May 7th, 2013: Mailed N-400

May 9th, 2013: NOA1 - Day 1

June 10th, 2013: Biometrics Appointment - Day 33

September 5th, 2013: Interview - Day

September 27th, 2013: Oath Ceremony- Day

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I have Packet 4 in my hot little hands!!! Wish we could go to Juarez sooner. Like tomorrow, but must wait til June.

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Hello! Roberto and I are doing great! We were legally married over 2 weeks ago and love living together in our apartment.

We are still debating whether we should apply for Advance Parole. On the AP paperwork it asks when our proposed travel date would be, but we don't have one. We just wanted to apply for AP in case he has to leave the country (his grandmother is 98 and he may have to go back at some point if necessary), but we do not have any trips planned. Should we hold off on applying and see if we get the green card quickly. We can always apply later right?

Hope everyone is doing well! I need to get back to work... I will comment on some of the other posts later. :yes:

Congratz Agnie and Roberto! That is so great that it worked out with your families!

In just a few weeks we're having our civil ceremony and a party. Hugo's mom, sister, nephew, brother, sister-in-law, and niece are all coming from Oaxaca! So much for simple!! The good thing is our families already know each other.

We are going to apply for "Advanced parole". I recommend it for peace of mind. We're doing it partially because we plan on having our "real" wedding in Oaxaca some time next year, but also because Hugo has a big close family - people get sick, born, married, all the time. He would hate for something to happen and not be able to go back because of immigration status.

I brought my "Constancia Internacional de Vacunación" from the local "Centro de Salud" in my hometown showing the vaccinations and the date I had taken them, and I found a CS here in Michigan whose Secretary speaks Spanish and had no problem getting the information from it for the I-693A. He charged me $40 for it. So maybe it's just a matter of doing some "calling around" to see if you find one in your area that it is willing to accept it.

Good luck! :thumbs:

Thanks, you're absolutely right - I'll keep looking. I guess I just had bad luck - I'm always surprised when someone treats me like I'm the first person to try to do this. AOS freak out moment over... :whistle:

Started our visa journey applying for K-1: Oct 11, 2006

Interview at CDJ, K-1 visa granted: Feb 13, 2007

Married: Apr 13 2007

AOS approved: Aug 29, 2007

I-751 Lifting Conditions approved: Aug 8, 2009

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