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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I have the feeling that they check December filers STILL!!! November and December!! Our noa2 will take long... :(

I feel so blessed our Jan filed petition got approved (49 days). Hope you all hear soon ;-(

Paul

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I feel so blessed our Jan filed petition got approved (49 days). Hope you all hear soon ;-(

Paul

Lucky lucky u.... :(

01-08-2013 : We decided to be a couple and walk on the same life path!!!!

06-08-2013 : I traveled to the US to stay with my man for 3 months. We got engaged!!!!

Meanwhile :

July 2013 : My fiancé apply for his citizenship.

November 2013 : My fiancé become an American citizen.

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12-23-2013 : We sent I-129F form.

12-30-2013 : I-129F NOA1.

01-06-2014 : I-129F RFE ( fee mistake - we sent 341$ not 340$ ) + NOA1 Hardcopy.

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USCIS

01-22-2014 : We re-sent I-124F form.

01-24-2014 : I-129F NOA 1.

01-27-2014 : Case Number changed.

01-28-2014 : Alien Registration Number changed.

01-31-2014 : NOA1 Hardcopy.

02-07-2014 : Expedite requested.

02-10-2014 : Requested expedite denied.

04-28-2014 : Expedite requested (financial loss).

05-02-2014 : Email received requesting evidence to expedite + we sent evidence right away.

05-05-2014 : Expedite request approved (we called uscis on 05/08 and they told us that got approved).

05-08-2014 : NOA2

05-12-2014 : Uscis mail us noa2

05-14-2014 : Noa2 hardcopy received

05-21-2014 : Noa2 hardcopy received again with date 05-12-2014

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NVC

05-22-2014 : Case Creation Date

05-29-2014 : NVC Left

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Embassy

06-06-2014 : Received By Consulate

06-10-2014 : Received Package 3

06-18-2014 : Package 3 Sent

07-01-2014 : Received Package 4

07-07-2014 : Medical Exam

07-17-2014 : Interview (221g) (Administrative Processing)

07-17-2014 : Sent back an email as they asked

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Lucky lucky u.... :(

I do not think the petitions are looked at randomly !!! I believe when they arrive they are opened and they look at where the petitioner and beneficiary are from and genders of each.

Im male from the UK so not too much risk.

I also believe how you present the package may help ;-)

This is just my opinion on why a Jan TSC petition gets seen before a DEC petition

Paul

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I do not think the petitions are looked at randomly !!! I believe when they arrive they are opened and they look at where the petitioner and beneficiary are from and genders of each.

Im male from the UK so not too much risk.

I also believe how you present the package may help ;-)

This is just my opinion on why a Jan TSC petition gets seen before a DEC petition

Paul

My beneficiary is male and from Canada, don't get my hopes up -_-

K-1

I-129F NOA1 => NOA2: 161 days

NOA2 => Interview: 64 days

AP: 33 days

Total: 258 days

AOS

I-485 NOA => GC: 333 days

No Interview

ROC

07/30/2017: Package Sent

08/01/2017: NOA

09/07/2017: Biometrics

12/04/2018: Approved! 490 days

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Hi everyone, I hope your waiting goes well! :)

Have any of you travelled to the US after getting NOA1? Did you have any problems with the entrance to the US? I'm planning to go next month and I wanted to ask you if it's safe!

Thanks!

K1 Journey: AOS Journey:

March 25, 2014: I-129f sent. April 16, 2015: Date filed.

April 1, 2014: NOA1 received & check cashed. April 22, 2015: NOA received.
April 2, 2014: Alien Registration Number changed.
Sep 16, 2014: NOA2 - Petition approved!
Sep 23, 2014: Case shipped to NVC.

Oct 01, 2014: Case arrived at NVC.

Oct 03, 2014: Got our case number!

Oct 06, 2014: Left NVC.

Oct 17, 2014: At the Embassy.

Oct 22, 2014: Packet 3 received.

Nov 03, 2014: Packet 3 sent.

Nov 11, 2014: Medical examination.

Dec 2, 2014: Packet 4 received.

Dec 8, 2014: Interview! (Approved!!!)

Dec 10, 2014: Visa received!!!

Jan 22, 2015: US Entry!

Feb 22, 2015: Happily ever after! :-)

April 16, 2015: Filed Adjustment of STatus.

April 22, 2015: AOS NOA received.

May 14, 2015: Biometrics appointment.

October 09, 2015: AOS approved!

September 05, 2017: Lifting conditions filed.

 
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I do not think the petitions are looked at randomly !!! I believe when they arrive they are opened and they look at where the petitioner and beneficiary are from and genders of each.

Im male from the UK so not too much risk.

I also believe how you present the package may help ;-)

This is just my opinion on why a Jan TSC petition gets seen before a DEC petition

Paul

I am a male from the UK and my fiancé is a male from thr US. *cross fingers*


Service Center : Texas Service Center

Transferred? No

Consulate : London, United Kingdom

I-129F Sent : 2014-03-18

I-129F NOA1 : 2014-03-24

I-129F NOA2 : 2014-09-09

(Sent to NVC: 2014-09-15)

NVC Received : 2014-09-22

NVC Left :2014-09-26

Medical : 2014-09-29

Consulate Received : 2014-09-29

Packet 3 Received : 2014-10-06

Packet 3 Sent :

Packet 4 Received : 2014-10-23

Interview Date : 2014-11-07

Interview Result : APPROVED!!

AP : 2014-11-12 (2 hours)

Issued: 2014- 11- 12

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Hi everyone, I hope your waiting goes well! :)

Have any of you travelled to the US after getting NOA1? Did you have any problems with the entrance to the US? I'm planning to go next month and I wanted to ask you if it's safe!

Thanks!

My fiance came to the US twice so far since NOA1, and he'll be back again. No issues, each encounter took less than 5 minutes.

K-1

I-129F NOA1 => NOA2: 161 days

NOA2 => Interview: 64 days

AP: 33 days

Total: 258 days

AOS

I-485 NOA => GC: 333 days

No Interview

ROC

07/30/2017: Package Sent

08/01/2017: NOA

09/07/2017: Biometrics

12/04/2018: Approved! 490 days

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My fiance came to the US twice so far since NOA1, and he'll be back again. No issues, each encounter took less than 5 minutes.

Thanks for the reply. Do you know what he told the officer when they asked him why he's visiting?

K1 Journey: AOS Journey:

March 25, 2014: I-129f sent. April 16, 2015: Date filed.

April 1, 2014: NOA1 received & check cashed. April 22, 2015: NOA received.
April 2, 2014: Alien Registration Number changed.
Sep 16, 2014: NOA2 - Petition approved!
Sep 23, 2014: Case shipped to NVC.

Oct 01, 2014: Case arrived at NVC.

Oct 03, 2014: Got our case number!

Oct 06, 2014: Left NVC.

Oct 17, 2014: At the Embassy.

Oct 22, 2014: Packet 3 received.

Nov 03, 2014: Packet 3 sent.

Nov 11, 2014: Medical examination.

Dec 2, 2014: Packet 4 received.

Dec 8, 2014: Interview! (Approved!!!)

Dec 10, 2014: Visa received!!!

Jan 22, 2015: US Entry!

Feb 22, 2015: Happily ever after! :-)

April 16, 2015: Filed Adjustment of STatus.

April 22, 2015: AOS NOA received.

May 14, 2015: Biometrics appointment.

October 09, 2015: AOS approved!

September 05, 2017: Lifting conditions filed.

 
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Hi everyone, I hope your waiting goes well! :)

Have any of you travelled to the US after getting NOA1? Did you have any problems with the entrance to the US? I'm planning to go next month and I wanted to ask you if it's safe!

Thanks!

Lilay, review this topic, which has all the information you need. http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/67796-yes-you-can-visit/

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Thanks for the reply. Do you know what he told the officer when they asked him why he's visiting?

He says he said "to visit my Fiancee". He said they didn't ask about a K1 or proof of ties, all they asked for was his return ticket.

K-1

I-129F NOA1 => NOA2: 161 days

NOA2 => Interview: 64 days

AP: 33 days

Total: 258 days

AOS

I-485 NOA => GC: 333 days

No Interview

ROC

07/30/2017: Package Sent

08/01/2017: NOA

09/07/2017: Biometrics

12/04/2018: Approved! 490 days

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I do not think the petitions are looked at randomly !!! I believe when they arrive they are opened and they look at where the petitioner and beneficiary are from and genders of each.

Im male from the UK so not too much risk.

I also believe how you present the package may help ;-)

This is just my opinion on why a Jan TSC petition gets seen before a DEC petition

Paul

My fiance, the beneficiary, is male and is from the UK as well. So not sure that's the random selection criteria.

My package had a cover letter, numbered pages and paper clips to organize the sections, it should have been an easy read. On the bright side I got my NOA1 dated from the day after I sent it. I suppose that gave me false hope.

If you read the interview with an abjucator ( I can't remember where I saw it but a good read) I think it has more to do with whether there are criminals with the same surname, then you go for extra checks. I think my petition is straight forward but still I wait.

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Removal of Conditions 

4/10/17 - i751 sent

4/13/17 - i751 received

5/3/17 - Check Cashed

5/5/17 - NOA 1 (dated 4/13)

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My fiance, the beneficiary, is male and is from the UK as well. So not sure that's the random selection criteria.

If you read the interview with an abjucator ( I can't remember where I saw it but a good read) I think it has more to do with whether there are criminals with the same surname, then you go for extra checks. I think my petition is straight forward but still I wait.

I think as a example lets say the petitioner has a good working record and no comvictions and same for beneficiary then its sent on.

If petitioner does not work or beneficiary then i believe extra checks have to happen plus if the beneficiary comes from a risk country its only right that more checks are needed to see if its genuine.

Paul

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I don't think it's the case. I believe my application is almost flawless:

1/ Both are working and making very good salary.

2/ My background is cleared (constantly checked due to the nature of my job)

3/ Tons of pictures, met multiple times

The only issue is she's from VN but check applies to the petitioner so I'm not sure how that plays out.

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I think as a example lets say the petitioner has a good working record and no comvictions and same for beneficiary then its sent on.

If petitioner does not work or beneficiary then i believe extra checks have to happen plus if the beneficiary comes from a risk country its only right that more checks are needed to see if its genuine.

Paul

Yup no criminal record for either of us, good working record.

We even lived together overseas for over a year, and worked. I sent lots of pictures and plane tickets for evidence.

I've seen people from high risk countries come through quickly as well.

I would be happy with a good explanation of what the order in which they process is. It would make the wait a lot more bearable.

Here's a helpful link. I found a way to filter out the transfers (to other service centers) which appear in Igor's list. This search brings up all the people in the TSC with NOA2 in order, newest first.

http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/k1list.php?cfl=0&op1=5&op2=d&op3=1&op4=1&op5=5,6,8,10,11,13,14,15,16,17,18,20,21,22,25,26,27,28,108,110,111,208,210,211&op6=Texas%20Service%20Center&op66=Not%20Transfered&op7=All&dfile=No&adv=0

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Removal of Conditions 

4/10/17 - i751 sent

4/13/17 - i751 received

5/3/17 - Check Cashed

5/5/17 - NOA 1 (dated 4/13)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hey guys, can you take a second to check out this thread by Sweetswinks? It's about the Igor's List issue where CSC filers end up on the TSC approval list. If that issue is cleared up, our estimates would be so much more accurate, this needs to get fixed!! If we all whine about it maybe they'll do something about it!!

Can we fix Igor's List please?

I don't know about you all but I'm tired of getting my hopes up over quick approvals.

K-1

I-129F NOA1 => NOA2: 161 days

NOA2 => Interview: 64 days

AP: 33 days

Total: 258 days

AOS

I-485 NOA => GC: 333 days

No Interview

ROC

07/30/2017: Package Sent

08/01/2017: NOA

09/07/2017: Biometrics

12/04/2018: Approved! 490 days

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