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yesterday, dec 6, 2006. My wife went for her k3 visa interview and was approved. :dance::dance: Thank you all for your help and support. :thumbs::thumbs:

good luck to the rest on their journey

Here is a long version of how things went at the embassy:

My wife’s interview was on Dec. 6th at 9:00 AM. I flew to India to support her during the interview process. The day before the interview, she and I flew to Chennai. After we checked into the hotel, we started to practice questions that they could potentially ask. One area we focused on was explaining why she was denied a visitors visa before the marriage. This caused us a lot of stress, so we spent a lot of time on practicing answers.

The day of the interview, we woke up extra early and practiced questions again. We then took a taxi to the embassy. Once there (at 7:30AM), we tried to stand in the line, but the line usher kept telling us to come back 15 minutes before the interview time. We tried to explain that we were not there for a visitor’s visa, but he was not listening. We finally went to another person and he asked to see our interview letter. Once he saw the yellow letter, he immediately realized that it was for an immigrant visa and asked us to stand in a corner. [advice: keep the interview letter in your hand] At that point all the guards treated us very nicely and were joking with us. When the rush at the entry counter became less, they asked us to jump into the line (near the front) and we were eventually let into the embassy and directed towards the immigrant visa section. Once there, we were told to sit and they eventually collected her interview letter. We waited till about 8:30AM.

They eventually called her name and we both walked up to the counter with copies of the information we sent through the VFS courier service and two large wedding albums. I asked if I could be present and the lady said yes after asking if I was the petitioner. The consular lady then looked at the paperwork and asked a few questions:

1. She asked if this was my wife first marriage and then she asked me the same question.

2. She asked if my wife has ever been to the US and when.

3. She asked if she has been to any other countries and for how long. (it is not a problem unless the stay is for longer than 6 months)

4. She asked if she ever had a US visa denied

5. She asked for the date of the marriage

She then took the demand draft of 4600 rupees ($100) and stapled it to the chart. She also took her passport and gave us a number (#730). Both of us were excited as we were told that if they accept the money and take the passport, we were approved. We were ready to jump up and down, but before that I asked her if this meant our visa was approved. She nicely stated that she was just gathering the paperwork and that the consular officer would call my wife when it was her turn. I then asked if I was allowed to be present at the time of the interview and she replied yes.

We then sat down and waited. While waiting, my wife’s name was called again, and we went up to the counter thinking it was time for the interview. Unfortunately it was not. They called her to return our proof of relationship, which by itself was a book. They simply stated that it was not necessary. They did however keep the pictures of our marriage and honeymoon with them.

We then started to compare our number with others and found that we were one of the first numbers so we were excited thinking that we would have an answer soon because we thought it was first come first serve. The consular officer came at 10:15 AM and took about 20 minutes to review a chart then she called the number 731. We then realized that the numbers they gave out were useless except as identifiers.

A second officer then came to a window and also started to review cases. The one thing we noticed that these officers acted differently than the officers for the visitors visa. They were much nicer and actually listened and gave time for answers. When they rejected someone, they would let the person ask questions and respond.

At around 11:30 they finally called our number and we were somewhat scared as everyone before us did not receive their visa. We went to the interview counter and I asked once again if I was allowed to be there and the consular officer said yes. He then looked at the paperwork and gave us a receipt for the visa fee. He then asked some questions:

1. what visa did you go to USA before and why?

2. what do you do?

3. he looked at me asked me what work I did in USA?

4. why was her visitor visa denied in may 2006?

After listening to her answer, he said well that does not matter for this visa and told us that we were approved and that the visa / passport will come in three to four days via courier. We were so excited that we hugged each other. Then I asked him if it was possible to get it sooner as I needed to go back to the USA and I wanted to take my wife with me. He then spent five minutes looking for a paper that gave us instructions to get the visa sooner.

Overall, other than the long wait time, we were very happy with our experience and surprised that the officer only asked a few questions. We left the embassy, went to our hotel and called our family and then celebrated.

Thank you Visajourney and all its members for supporting us through this portion of our journey. Once we get back to the USA, we will start the next process.

I-130 Timeline

06-28-06 Sent petition to California Service Center

07-21-06 NOA1 Notice date

09-21-06 email received saying NOA2 approved

I-129F Timeline

07-31-06 Sent petition to Chicago

08-18-06 NOA1 Notice date

10-04-06 NOA2 approval

10-16-06 NVC received application

11-03-06 Received Packet3 / Packet4

12-06-06 Interview - Successful

12-08-08 Visa Issued

12-12-06 Visa Received

AOS

12-22-06 Sent petition to Chicago

12-25-06 Petition delivered

12-29-06 NOA1 notice date

01-02-07 Check cashed

01-03-07 NOA1 received by mail

01-04-07 Biometrics Notice Date

01-09-07 Touched

01-10-07 Biometrics Notice received

01-17-07 Biometrics appointment

01-17-07 Touched (Biometrics)

01-20-07 Touched

03-01-07 Touched

03-20-07 Interview Date

03-20-07 Interview successful and AOS approved

EAD

12-22-06 Sent petition to Chicago

12-25-06 Petition delivered

12-29-06 NOA1 notice date

01-02-07 Check cashed

01-03-07 NOA1 received by mail

01-04-07 Biometrics Notice Date

01-09-07 Touched

01-10-07 Biometrics Notice received

01-17-07 Biometrics appointment

01-17-07 Touched (Biometrics)

01-20-07 Touched

03-09-07 Touched

03-15-07 Card Production Ordered

03-17-07 EAD card received

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yesterday, dec 6, 2006. My wife went for her k3 visa interview and was approved. :dance::dance: Thank you all for your help and support. :thumbs::thumbs:

good luck to the rest on their journey

Here is a long version of how things went at the embassy:

My wife’s interview was on Dec. 6th at 9:00 AM. I flew to India to support her during the interview process. The day before the interview, she and I flew to Chennai. After we checked into the hotel, we started to practice questions that they could potentially ask. One area we focused on was explaining why she was denied a visitors visa before the marriage. This caused us a lot of stress, so we spent a lot of time on practicing answers.

The day of the interview, we woke up extra early and practiced questions again. We then took a taxi to the embassy. Once there (at 7:30AM), we tried to stand in the line, but the line usher kept telling us to come back 15 minutes before the interview time. We tried to explain that we were not there for a visitor’s visa, but he was not listening. We finally went to another person and he asked to see our interview letter. Once he saw the yellow letter, he immediately realized that it was for an immigrant visa and asked us to stand in a corner. [advice: keep the interview letter in your hand] At that point all the guards treated us very nicely and were joking with us. When the rush at the entry counter became less, they asked us to jump into the line (near the front) and we were eventually let into the embassy and directed towards the immigrant visa section. Once there, we were told to sit and they eventually collected her interview letter. We waited till about 8:30AM.

They eventually called her name and we both walked up to the counter with copies of the information we sent through the VFS courier service and two large wedding albums. I asked if I could be present and the lady said yes after asking if I was the petitioner. The consular lady then looked at the paperwork and asked a few questions:

1. She asked if this was my wife first marriage and then she asked me the same question.

2. She asked if my wife has ever been to the US and when.

3. She asked if she has been to any other countries and for how long. (it is not a problem unless the stay is for longer than 6 months)

4. She asked if she ever had a US visa denied

5. She asked for the date of the marriage

She then took the demand draft of 4600 rupees ($100) and stapled it to the chart. She also took her passport and gave us a number (#730). Both of us were excited as we were told that if they accept the money and take the passport, we were approved. We were ready to jump up and down, but before that I asked her if this meant our visa was approved. She nicely stated that she was just gathering the paperwork and that the consular officer would call my wife when it was her turn. I then asked if I was allowed to be present at the time of the interview and she replied yes.

We then sat down and waited. While waiting, my wife’s name was called again, and we went up to the counter thinking it was time for the interview. Unfortunately it was not. They called her to return our proof of relationship, which by itself was a book. They simply stated that it was not necessary. They did however keep the pictures of our marriage and honeymoon with them.

We then started to compare our number with others and found that we were one of the first numbers so we were excited thinking that we would have an answer soon because we thought it was first come first serve. The consular officer came at 10:15 AM and took about 20 minutes to review a chart then she called the number 731. We then realized that the numbers they gave out were useless except as identifiers.

A second officer then came to a window and also started to review cases. The one thing we noticed that these officers acted differently than the officers for the visitors visa. They were much nicer and actually listened and gave time for answers. When they rejected someone, they would let the person ask questions and respond.

At around 11:30 they finally called our number and we were somewhat scared as everyone before us did not receive their visa. We went to the interview counter and I asked once again if I was allowed to be there and the consular officer said yes. He then looked at the paperwork and gave us a receipt for the visa fee. He then asked some questions:

1. what visa did you go to USA before and why?

2. what do you do?

3. he looked at me asked me what work I did in USA?

4. why was her visitor visa denied in may 2006?

After listening to her answer, he said well that does not matter for this visa and told us that we were approved and that the visa / passport will come in three to four days via courier. We were so excited that we hugged each other. Then I asked him if it was possible to get it sooner as I needed to go back to the USA and I wanted to take my wife with me. He then spent five minutes looking for a paper that gave us instructions to get the visa sooner.

Overall, other than the long wait time, we were very happy with our experience and surprised that the officer only asked a few questions. We left the embassy, went to our hotel and called our family and then celebrated.

Thank you Visajourney and all its members for supporting us through this portion of our journey. Once we get back to the USA, we will start the next process.

:dance::dance::dance: Great News Congrats To You Both! Im Sooo happy For You Guys! :dance::dance::dance: That's Calls for A Celebration :whistle::dance::dance::dance: Thanks For Sharing Thats helps Alot! :thumbs: My Turn Will be Next Week... :whistle:

21 Jan 06 : Met

24 May 06 : Engaged

28 Jun 06 : Submitted K-1 Petition

08 Jul 06 : NOA1

13 Oct 06 : Received RFE

16 Oct 06 : Send Back RFE To CSC

13 Nov 06 : NVC Received Petition

22 Nov 06 : received and Sent Back Packet 3!

27 Nov 06 : Packet 4 Received

12 Dec 06 : Interview And Visa Aproved!

16 Dec 06 : Flew to Washington

21 Dec 06 : Got Married

AOS/EAD

01/29/2007 Sent out to Chicago Lockbox address package for AOS & EAD via USPS

01/30/2006 Chicago Lockbox received my package @ 01:06 pm

02/05/2007 AOS/EAD receipt recieved on Mail!

02/23/2007 Biometric Appointment For EAD/AOS

04/12/2007 INTERVIEW!!!(Approved)

04/21/2007 WEDDING!!!

04/26/2007 Greencard received in Mail

I-751 (Removal of condition)

02/02/2009 Mail application to Laguna Niguel(CSC)

02/04/2009 Application arrived and signed by V Semegi

02/10/2009 Cashed check NOA and 1yr extension received in the mail (Receipt date: 02/04/2009)

03/16/2009 Biometrics appointment schedule

04/21/2009 Received 10yr greencard approval notice in the mail!!!Yeyy....

CITIZENSHIP

07/28/2010 Application sent

07/29/2010 Your item was delivered at 10:20 AM on July 29, 2010 in LINCOLN, NE 68508 to INS EXPRESS . The item was signed for by M WILES.

08/06/2010 Cashed check

08/08/2010 NOA in the mail

08/19/2010 Biometrics received in the mail

09/10/2010 Biometrics scheduled appointment(walk-in 30 August 2010-biometrics done)

10/14/2010 Interview and Oath taking ceremony done

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good luck next week

I-130 Timeline

06-28-06 Sent petition to California Service Center

07-21-06 NOA1 Notice date

09-21-06 email received saying NOA2 approved

I-129F Timeline

07-31-06 Sent petition to Chicago

08-18-06 NOA1 Notice date

10-04-06 NOA2 approval

10-16-06 NVC received application

11-03-06 Received Packet3 / Packet4

12-06-06 Interview - Successful

12-08-08 Visa Issued

12-12-06 Visa Received

AOS

12-22-06 Sent petition to Chicago

12-25-06 Petition delivered

12-29-06 NOA1 notice date

01-02-07 Check cashed

01-03-07 NOA1 received by mail

01-04-07 Biometrics Notice Date

01-09-07 Touched

01-10-07 Biometrics Notice received

01-17-07 Biometrics appointment

01-17-07 Touched (Biometrics)

01-20-07 Touched

03-01-07 Touched

03-20-07 Interview Date

03-20-07 Interview successful and AOS approved

EAD

12-22-06 Sent petition to Chicago

12-25-06 Petition delivered

12-29-06 NOA1 notice date

01-02-07 Check cashed

01-03-07 NOA1 received by mail

01-04-07 Biometrics Notice Date

01-09-07 Touched

01-10-07 Biometrics Notice received

01-17-07 Biometrics appointment

01-17-07 Touched (Biometrics)

01-20-07 Touched

03-09-07 Touched

03-15-07 Card Production Ordered

03-17-07 EAD card received

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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yesterday, dec 6, 2006. My wife went for her k3 visa interview and was approved. :dance::dance: Thank you all for your help and support. :thumbs::thumbs:

good luck to the rest on their journey

:dance::dance: CONGRATULATIONS!! :dance::dance:

02/21/2006 - AJM proposes (on LAK's birthday!) & LAK accepts

05/19/2005 - Sent I-129F

06/09/2006 - Received NOA1 in snail mail

06/30/2006 - Received & Sent IMBRA RFE

07/03/2006 - RFE Received at CSC

07/07/2006 - Email stating IMBRA RFE received

08/16/2006 - APPROVED!!! NOA2!!

08/17/2006 - 5 Emails stating approval!! YEAH!!!

08/22/2006 - Received NOA2 in snail mail

08/28/2006 - NVC Received

08/31/2006 - NVC Forwarded to Mumbai

09/05/2006 - Received NVC Letter in Snail Mail

09/04/2006 - File recieved in Mumbai

11/27/2006 - E-mail from consulate - Interview is scheduled for 12/18/2006

12/18/2006 - INTERVIEW

12/18/2006 - APPROVED!!! - Just need one final PCC

01/04/2007 - VISA ISSUED!

03/16/2007 - Arrived in Chicago!!!

03/29/2007 - Wedding Date

AOS

04/20/2007 - AOS Paperwork Sent

04/30/2007 - AOS Checks Posting to Account

05/25/2007 - Biometrics Apointment

07/13/2007 - E-mail stating EAD is in production

07/26/2007 - EAD card received in the mail!!

08/29/2007 - E-mail stating Permanent Resident Card production ordered!

Removing Conditions

05/22/2009 - Sent I-751 to California!

05/29/2009 - Check Cashed at Bank!

06/02/2009 - NOA Received in Snail Mail!

06/22/2009 - Received Biometrics Notification

07/09/2009 - Biometrics Appointment

08/14/2009 - E-Mail Notification of Approval - got the e-mail and letter the same day!

08/11/2009 - LETTER OF APPROVAL!!! 10 YEAR GREEN CARD!!!

08/21/2009 - RECEIVED 10 YEAR GREEN CARD!!!!! YEAH!!!

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Congratulations and have a safe trip home!

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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Congratulations and have a safe trip home!

thank you

I-130 Timeline

06-28-06 Sent petition to California Service Center

07-21-06 NOA1 Notice date

09-21-06 email received saying NOA2 approved

I-129F Timeline

07-31-06 Sent petition to Chicago

08-18-06 NOA1 Notice date

10-04-06 NOA2 approval

10-16-06 NVC received application

11-03-06 Received Packet3 / Packet4

12-06-06 Interview - Successful

12-08-08 Visa Issued

12-12-06 Visa Received

AOS

12-22-06 Sent petition to Chicago

12-25-06 Petition delivered

12-29-06 NOA1 notice date

01-02-07 Check cashed

01-03-07 NOA1 received by mail

01-04-07 Biometrics Notice Date

01-09-07 Touched

01-10-07 Biometrics Notice received

01-17-07 Biometrics appointment

01-17-07 Touched (Biometrics)

01-20-07 Touched

03-01-07 Touched

03-20-07 Interview Date

03-20-07 Interview successful and AOS approved

EAD

12-22-06 Sent petition to Chicago

12-25-06 Petition delivered

12-29-06 NOA1 notice date

01-02-07 Check cashed

01-03-07 NOA1 received by mail

01-04-07 Biometrics Notice Date

01-09-07 Touched

01-10-07 Biometrics Notice received

01-17-07 Biometrics appointment

01-17-07 Touched (Biometrics)

01-20-07 Touched

03-09-07 Touched

03-15-07 Card Production Ordered

03-17-07 EAD card received

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yesterday, dec 6, 2006. My wife went for her k3 visa interview and was approved. :dance::dance: Thank you all for your help and support. :thumbs::thumbs:

good luck to the rest on their journey

Here is a long version of how things went at the embassy:

My wife’s interview was on Dec. 6th at 9:00 AM. I flew to India to support her during the interview process. The day before the interview, she and I flew to Chennai. After we checked into the hotel, we started to practice questions that they could potentially ask. One area we focused on was explaining why she was denied a visitors visa before the marriage. This caused us a lot of stress, so we spent a lot of time on practicing answers.

The day of the interview, we woke up extra early and practiced questions again. We then took a taxi to the embassy. Once there (at 7:30AM), we tried to stand in the line, but the line usher kept telling us to come back 15 minutes before the interview time. We tried to explain that we were not there for a visitor’s visa, but he was not listening. We finally went to another person and he asked to see our interview letter. Once he saw the yellow letter, he immediately realized that it was for an immigrant visa and asked us to stand in a corner. [advice: keep the interview letter in your hand] At that point all the guards treated us very nicely and were joking with us. When the rush at the entry counter became less, they asked us to jump into the line (near the front) and we were eventually let into the embassy and directed towards the immigrant visa section. Once there, we were told to sit and they eventually collected her interview letter. We waited till about 8:30AM.

They eventually called her name and we both walked up to the counter with copies of the information we sent through the VFS courier service and two large wedding albums. I asked if I could be present and the lady said yes after asking if I was the petitioner. The consular lady then looked at the paperwork and asked a few questions:

1. She asked if this was my wife first marriage and then she asked me the same question.

2. She asked if my wife has ever been to the US and when.

3. She asked if she has been to any other countries and for how long. (it is not a problem unless the stay is for longer than 6 months)

4. She asked if she ever had a US visa denied

5. She asked for the date of the marriage

She then took the demand draft of 4600 rupees ($100) and stapled it to the chart. She also took her passport and gave us a number (#730). Both of us were excited as we were told that if they accept the money and take the passport, we were approved. We were ready to jump up and down, but before that I asked her if this meant our visa was approved. She nicely stated that she was just gathering the paperwork and that the consular officer would call my wife when it was her turn. I then asked if I was allowed to be present at the time of the interview and she replied yes.

We then sat down and waited. While waiting, my wife’s name was called again, and we went up to the counter thinking it was time for the interview. Unfortunately it was not. They called her to return our proof of relationship, which by itself was a book. They simply stated that it was not necessary. They did however keep the pictures of our marriage and honeymoon with them.

We then started to compare our number with others and found that we were one of the first numbers so we were excited thinking that we would have an answer soon because we thought it was first come first serve. The consular officer came at 10:15 AM and took about 20 minutes to review a chart then she called the number 731. We then realized that the numbers they gave out were useless except as identifiers.

A second officer then came to a window and also started to review cases. The one thing we noticed that these officers acted differently than the officers for the visitors visa. They were much nicer and actually listened and gave time for answers. When they rejected someone, they would let the person ask questions and respond.

At around 11:30 they finally called our number and we were somewhat scared as everyone before us did not receive their visa. We went to the interview counter and I asked once again if I was allowed to be there and the consular officer said yes. He then looked at the paperwork and gave us a receipt for the visa fee. He then asked some questions:

1. what visa did you go to USA before and why?

2. what do you do?

3. he looked at me asked me what work I did in USA?

4. why was her visitor visa denied in may 2006?

After listening to her answer, he said well that does not matter for this visa and told us that we were approved and that the visa / passport will come in three to four days via courier. We were so excited that we hugged each other. Then I asked him if it was possible to get it sooner as I needed to go back to the USA and I wanted to take my wife with me. He then spent five minutes looking for a paper that gave us instructions to get the visa sooner.

Overall, other than the long wait time, we were very happy with our experience and surprised that the officer only asked a few questions. We left the embassy, went to our hotel and called our family and then celebrated.

Thank you Visajourney and all its members for supporting us through this portion of our journey. Once we get back to the USA, we will start the next process.

Very nice write up...congrats and good luck. My fiance had a very similar experience in Delhi in that all the employees and officers were very pleasant.

I-129F

5/30/06 Mailed I-129F to NSC

6/9 NOA1

6/30 IMBRA RFE rec'd and sent back to CSC

9/7 NOA2

10/6 File sent to NVC

10/18 File sent to embassy

11/14 Medical

12/6 Interview - visa approved

12/28 Visa issued

2/1/07 Fiancé arrives in US

2/10 Married

AOS

3/27/07 Mailed I-485 to Chicago

3/30 I-485 delivered

4/5 NOA1

4/6 Check cashed

4/13 Biometrics notice rec'd

5/1 Biometrics

5/2 I-485 trx'd to CSC

5/21 I-485 now pending at CSC

7/11 Card production ordered

7/16 Welcome to US notice rec'd

7/17 Approval notice rec'd

7/20 GC rec'd

I-751

4/14/09 Mailed I-751 to CSC

4/16 I-751 delivered

4/16 NOA1

4/30 Check cashed

5/5 NOA1 rec'd

5/16 Biometrics notice rec'd

5/29 Biometrics

6/8 Approved

6/11 Approval notice rec'd

7/9 Card production ordered

7/18 GC rec'd

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