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Got it. Thank you!

How about the question related to printing and replacing pages of the I-864. My father messed up by writing outside the fields and crossing stuff out. Rather than asking him to send the entire thing again by FedEx overseas, I figured I could just re create the pages he messed up on and write it in again myself since the one with his actual signature is fine, but I worry that they would detect differences in the type of paper, pen used, hand writing, etc. I also am unsure about the bar code and whether or not it would be different from the rest of the pages as a result. Do you think it is OK for me to do this or should I just have him re-send everything?

You should be okay if you re-do it yourself, as long as you don't sign for him.

How much/what kind of stuff was he hand-writing? Most people just have to hand-write one or two things; sounds like there's a lot in your case. It may be better to just create a supplemental sheet instead with all the information that can't fit on the form. I have an example, if you're interested: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lNEm0btviWXw89jNWv0fh1sgPpo8-f2DpVXdv3SFWss/edit?usp=sharing (pay attention to the header, footer, and the fact that you have to write out the entire question).

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Filed: EB-1 Visa Country: Kuwait
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I'm safe, will be three years in Oct, seems like just yesterday. (L):)(L)

After 19 years (and 4 kids), it still seems like just yesterday for us.

21-MAR-2014 I-140 + PP sent to USCIS

31-MAR-2014 Petition approved

16-APR-2014 Case shipped to NVC

29-APR-2014 Case received by NVC

23-MAY-2014 Case # assigned

4-JUN-2014 IV Bill invoiced and PAID (AOS Exempt, DS-261 Waived)

6-JUN-2014 DS-260 forms submitted

10-JUN-2014 IV Docs received by NVC

13-JUN-2014 IV Docs matched to case (scanned)

30-JUL-2014 Case Complete, CC email auto-sent one week later

20-AUG-2014 AOS fee changed to N/A (Final clearance for interview scheduling?)

29-AUG-2014 Consular Interview scheduled on Oct 1st. Later rescheduled to Sep 24th. P4 Letter received following business day

14-SEP-2014 CEAC status changed to Ready

15-SEP-2014 Medical results delivered to Embassy by Panel Physician

24-SEP-2014 Consular Interview, went into AP (3rd AP in as many consecutive visa applications)

14-OCT-2014 Visa issued

22-OCT-2014 POE at Dulles Airport, Washington, D.C.

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My case is finally under review... How much longer ?

 

 

NBC - CSC (I-130) (220 DAYS)

7/18/2013 - Sent to Chicago Lockbox
7/22/2013 - Delivered at Chicago Lockbox
7/25/2013 - NOA1 e-mail received (MSC Case Number)

8/05/2013 - Received NOA1 hardcopy
1/08/2014 - Transfered from NBC to CSC
1/16/2014 - (transfer) hardcopy received
2/08/2014 - RFE response sent
2/27/2014 - NOA2 e-mail received (Case approved)
3/10/2014 - Received NOA2 hardcopy

NVC
3/10/2014 - NVC received
4/11/2014 - Case# generated, DS-261 COMPLETED
4/21/2014 - DS-261 accepted, AOS and IV Fee PAID
4/22/2014 - AOS and IV package mailed to NVC
4/25/2014 - DS-260 COMPLETED
4/28/2014 - AOS and IV package received by NVC
5/21/2014 - False checklist for AOS.. IV package accepted
5/28/2014 - Checklist for I-864A
6/02/2014 - Checklist for I-864A delivered

6/05/2014 - Checklist for I-864A scanned
7/11/2014 - Case Complete !!!!!
7/31/2014 - Interview date (9/02/2014) - rescheduled on 8/29/2014

Embassy
8/07/2014 - Embassy Received
8/12/2014 - Medical (Done)
8/29/2014 - Interview

9/01/2014 - Visa in hand
9/07/2014 - POE

 

Removing Conditions

6/11/2016 - Filed (CSC)

6/17/2016 - NoA

6/26/2016 - Letter with bio. appt.

7/13/2016 - Biometrics

4/--/2017 -

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You should be okay if you re-do it yourself, as long as you don't sign for him.

How much/what kind of stuff was he hand-writing? Most people just have to hand-write one or two things; sounds like there's a lot in your case. It may be better to just create a supplemental sheet instead with all the information that can't fit on the form. I have an example, if you're interested: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lNEm0btviWXw89jNWv0fh1sgPpo8-f2DpVXdv3SFWss/edit?usp=sharing (pay attention to the header, footer, and the fact that you have to write out the entire question).

It isn't that much stuff. Basically, our foreign address is too long to be typed but if you write really small by hand, it can fit. However, he messed it up so I would have to write it in again by hand. That is one page and it is the only thing on the page that is hand-written. The other page he wrote on and messed up is actually just a number for income. I have no idea why he decided to hand write it in, but he started writing the value and crossed it out because I guess he made a mistake. then he wrote the value but it goes outside the boundary of the box. If I was to re-make this page, I could just type it. Other than that, He hand-wrote "N/A" in a bunch of fields that wouldn't allow him to type it because they done accept non-numerical characters for example, and in some cases, he was sloppy and his lines go beyond the borders of the box for that field. So, I would just need to fix like 2 pages but I worry because different pens / handwriting / printers / paper etc.

I - 130 sent 2014-04-18

Got NOA1 2014-04-22

I-130 approved 2014-05-14

NVC received 2014-05-23

DS-261/AOS bill 2014-07-01

Submit DS-261 2014-07-01

Paid AOS 2014-07-01

Sent AOS pack 2014-07-04

IV fee invoice ???

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It isn't that much stuff. Basically, our foreign address is too long to be typed but if you write really small by hand, it can fit. However, he messed it up so I would have to write it in again by hand. That is one page and it is the only thing on the page that is hand-written. The other page he wrote on and messed up is actually just a number for income. I have no idea why he decided to hand write it in, but he started writing the value and crossed it out because I guess he made a mistake. then he wrote the value but it goes outside the boundary of the box. If I was to re-make this page, I could just type it. Other than that, He hand-wrote "N/A" in a bunch of fields that wouldn't allow him to type it because they done accept non-numerical characters for example, and in some cases, he was sloppy and his lines go beyond the borders of the box for that field. So, I would just need to fix like 2 pages but I worry because different pens / handwriting / printers / paper etc.

Oh, that's not a lot at all, lol. It sounded like a lot more. No, you should be fine. I highly doubt the reviewing officer will even notice. Just print on the same colored paper (they may notice if one's white and one's pink :P ) and use the same colored pen. If all the hand-written stuff is done by you, then the only thing done by him is the signature, which typically looks different from printing anyways, so you should fine.

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looks like NVC is making a push in all areas for the last couple days of the week. Congrats to everyone who has moved one step closer to having their loved one's in the US with them and looking forward to hearing more good news today!

yayy i just spoke with a lady agent did't catch her name but she said the IV package was reviewed and approved now they just have to review the package received on the 28th.. I'm so excited.. I hope they review that tomorrow and give us a case complete :dancing::dancing:

I wish you the best of luck today in hearing about your case complete! :thumbs: let us know!

wowwww 27... congratsSSS!!!

Thanks!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!

Thanks so much!

Thank youuu!! :)

YAYYY SEPT BUDDY!! Congrats!! I was hoping someone else would get the good news today!! :dancing:

yep, it was a good day. thanks!

Congratulations!!! :dancing:

Thanks! :)

Congratulations!

Thank you! :star:

03/09/2011 Married (L)

20/09/2013 I-130 Filed

23/09/2013 I-130 NOA1 Received

07/11/2013 I-129F Filed

12/11/2013 1-129F NOA1 Received

27/02/2014 Both I-129F and I-130 transferred to the Texas Service Center

17/03/2014 I-130 Approved!! :dancing: (I-129F also approved but closed due to I-130 approval)

27/03/2014 I-130 shipped to NVC

08/04/2014 NVC Case Number and IIN received

08/04/2014 AOS Bill Paid

08/04/2014 DS-261 Completed

08/04/2014 Sent change of address email (received reply/confirmation 02 May)

15/04/2014 IV Bill Paid

18/04/2014 DS-260 Completed

25/04/2014 AOS & IV Packages Sent

29/04/2014 AOS & IV Packages scanned by NVC

20/05/2014 DS-260 and IV Package Accepted (informed by phone)!! :dancing:

20/05/2014 Checklists for AOS Petitioner and Joint Sponsor AOS email received :cry:

21/05/2014 AOS Petitioner Checklist Package sent

22/05/2014 AOS Joint Sponsor Checklist Package sent

27/05/2014 AOS Petitioner and Joint Sponsor Checklist Packages Scanned by NVC

26/06/2014 CASE COMPLETE!! :dance: (Received CC email 02 July)

09/07/2014 Interview scheduled for 21 August by NVC (found out by calling)

24/07/2014 Interview re-scheduled for 11 August by emailing embassy

11/08/2014 Interview! APPROVED!!

26/08/2014 POE in Miami!

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I agree, if I had the foresight to know how long this process would take, I would have definitely kept a blog or at least a journal. When I started this process 12 months ago, I didn't have my head around the whole process and thought it would be about 6 months, boy was I wrong! I also thought getting our I-130 approved would get us the green card. Jokes on me! After 10 months of waiting, there is a whole other step called the NVC! Wish I had stumbled upon VJ long before I did, I would have been prepared.

I love your grandmother's quote, so cute.

We were exactly the same. We filed our I-130 on June 28th 2013, so figured we'd have the approval at the end of November, interview in December. Like you we didn't realize there was an NVC stage. When we didn't have approval in November, then December, then January, I started to worry and it was around this time I noticed the NVC stage. I told my husband and he freaked saying it can't be true, I must have missed something. Both our hearts sank when we understood this was only the first step of a very long process. Anyway, we are nearing the end now!!!

Thanks it was a breeze, I am at the last part. Am I supposed to put yes for both questions?

I am stuck at the social security part

Do you want the Social Security Administration to issue a Social Security number and a card?

Do you authorize disclosure of information from this form to the Department of Homeland Security, the Social Security Administration, and such other U.S. Government agencies as may be required for the purposes of assigning you a social security number (SSN) and issuing you a Social Security card and do you authorize the Social Security Administration to share your S?

I see lots of people have answered and you have already submitted so instead I'll say: Yaaay! Now it's just waiting on CC!!!

Dumb question: how do we find out when our packets have been scanned? I have searched all over the CEAC site and haven't been able to find anything.

Also, it seems like someone at NVC entered my address incorrectly into their system, and it is spelled so wrong that there is no way any mail will be delivered to my actual address. What's the best way to fix this?

You won't find out unless you call. They have different terminology though, they used to say "received" now they seem to say "reviewed." Also they can't tell which documents were scanned/received/reviewed, only that something has been.

This should be covered on the DS-261, to be honest, they don't actually snail mail anything, choosing instead to email. Call and make sure they have both petitioner and beneficiary email addresses so you can be notified together of any invoices and progress etc.

So i paid IV june 20th and i sent out the forms june 26th. i would like to know how longer do i have to wait to get my interview date????? please help me!!! :wacko:

I seem to be answering this question on a daily basis, have you read any posts in this thread and/or people's timeline signatures? They are taking approx 4 weeks to review docs, so providing you have already sent in your AOS docs separately then 4 weeks from the date they scan your docs into the system (which is taking approx 1 week from the docs arriving in the building) you will likely get either a checklist or case complete. You'll then need to wait however long it takes to get an interview, it varies. The best way of keeping up with the date range they are working on is to read the posts in this thread. People have recently said that documents from 23rd May through to 30th May have been reviewed, so this is likely the date range they are working on at the moment. The NVC may start to work faster than 4 weeks, or (God forbid) they may slow down, so it's important to follow theses threads if you want to have a true indication.

I-130 Timeline

 

NOA1 July 3rd 2013

Transfer to CSC January 7th 2014
RFE (eNotification) February 20th 2014 - RFE (Hardcopy) arrives in mail March 7th 2014
RFE Evidence sent March 10th 2014 - RFE Received at CSC March 11th 2014
NOA2 April 9th 2014

NVC Timeline
Received at NVC - May 14th 2014
Assigned Case # / IIN / BIN - May 16th 2014
DS-261 Completed online - May 19th 2014
DS-261 & AOS Bill email received - May 20th 2014
AOS Bill paid - May 20th 2014 Show's as Paid on portal - May 21st 2014
AOS Package sent - May 21st 2014 AOS Package received/scanned - May 27th 2014
DS-261 Reviewed - June 9th 2014
IV Fee invoiced and paid - June 10th 2014 Shows a Paid on portal - June 16th 2014
IV Package sent - June 10th 2014 IV Docs received/scanned - June 17th 2014
DS-260 Available and completed - June 16th 2014
AOS Checklist generated - June 27th 2014 AOS Checklist email - June 30th 2014
AOS Checklist response sent - June 30th 2014 AOS Checklist response received/scanned - July 9th 2014
IV Package reviewed and accepted - August 1st 2014
AOS Checklist reviewed and accepted - August 22nd 2014 Case Complete - August 22nd 2014
Left NVC - September 10th 2014



Embassy Timeline

 

Medical - May 27th 2014
Interview scheduled - September 2nd 2014
Case arrived at Embassy - September 16th 2014
Interview Date - September 29th (Changed from October 31st 2014) - APPROVED!!!
Visa in hand - October 7th 2014 - Entry to USA - October 8th (LAX)

Removal of Conditions Timeline (I-751)

Packet mailed - September 6th 2016 - Signed for September 8th
NOA (receipt date) - September 8th 2016 - Physical letter received September 12th 2016

Called USCIS as no biometrics letter received - Service Request raised October 13th

Biometrics letter- Letter mailed October 14th - letter received October 17th 2015

Biometrics appointment - October 31st 2016

InfoPass stamp - October 25th 2017 (expires October 24th 2018)

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My case is finally under review... How much longer ?

Did you call this morning to get an update? If so, can you pls provide more insight?

Filed : 09/04/2013

NOA1:09/09/2013

Service Center : NBC Overland Park KS

Transferred to NSC on Feb 25

NOA2: 03/28/2014

NVC Received: 04/21/2014

Case Assigned: 05/15/2014

DS261 Completed: 05/24/2014

AOS Paid: 05/23/2014

AOS Sent: 05/27/2014

AOS Scanned: 06/02/2014

IV Invoiced: 06/25/2014

IV Paid:06/25/2014

IV Documents Sent to NVC: 06/26/2014

IV Documents delivered at NVC: 06/27/2014

IV Documents scanned:07/03/2014

DS260 Completed: 06/29/2014

AOS Accepted: 07/10/2014

IV Accepted: 08/14/2014

Case Complete: 08/14/2014

Interview: 10/01/2014 :dancing::dance:

Interview Result: Approved! :) :) :)

Online Status changed to Issued: 10/08/2014

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Scotland
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My case is finally under review... How much longer ?

What date did they scan your returned checklist? Did they tell you when it's been in review since? They are working on 23rd - 30th May (approx) at the moment.

I-130 Timeline

 

NOA1 July 3rd 2013

Transfer to CSC January 7th 2014
RFE (eNotification) February 20th 2014 - RFE (Hardcopy) arrives in mail March 7th 2014
RFE Evidence sent March 10th 2014 - RFE Received at CSC March 11th 2014
NOA2 April 9th 2014

NVC Timeline
Received at NVC - May 14th 2014
Assigned Case # / IIN / BIN - May 16th 2014
DS-261 Completed online - May 19th 2014
DS-261 & AOS Bill email received - May 20th 2014
AOS Bill paid - May 20th 2014 Show's as Paid on portal - May 21st 2014
AOS Package sent - May 21st 2014 AOS Package received/scanned - May 27th 2014
DS-261 Reviewed - June 9th 2014
IV Fee invoiced and paid - June 10th 2014 Shows a Paid on portal - June 16th 2014
IV Package sent - June 10th 2014 IV Docs received/scanned - June 17th 2014
DS-260 Available and completed - June 16th 2014
AOS Checklist generated - June 27th 2014 AOS Checklist email - June 30th 2014
AOS Checklist response sent - June 30th 2014 AOS Checklist response received/scanned - July 9th 2014
IV Package reviewed and accepted - August 1st 2014
AOS Checklist reviewed and accepted - August 22nd 2014 Case Complete - August 22nd 2014
Left NVC - September 10th 2014



Embassy Timeline

 

Medical - May 27th 2014
Interview scheduled - September 2nd 2014
Case arrived at Embassy - September 16th 2014
Interview Date - September 29th (Changed from October 31st 2014) - APPROVED!!!
Visa in hand - October 7th 2014 - Entry to USA - October 8th (LAX)

Removal of Conditions Timeline (I-751)

Packet mailed - September 6th 2016 - Signed for September 8th
NOA (receipt date) - September 8th 2016 - Physical letter received September 12th 2016

Called USCIS as no biometrics letter received - Service Request raised October 13th

Biometrics letter- Letter mailed October 14th - letter received October 17th 2015

Biometrics appointment - October 31st 2016

InfoPass stamp - October 25th 2017 (expires October 24th 2018)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Poland
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What date did they scan your returned checklist? Did they tell you when it's been in review since? They are working on 23rd - 30th May (approx) at the moment.

Checklist was scanned 5 jun and today morning they told me that they opened my response and now its under review

 

 

NBC - CSC (I-130) (220 DAYS)

7/18/2013 - Sent to Chicago Lockbox
7/22/2013 - Delivered at Chicago Lockbox
7/25/2013 - NOA1 e-mail received (MSC Case Number)

8/05/2013 - Received NOA1 hardcopy
1/08/2014 - Transfered from NBC to CSC
1/16/2014 - (transfer) hardcopy received
2/08/2014 - RFE response sent
2/27/2014 - NOA2 e-mail received (Case approved)
3/10/2014 - Received NOA2 hardcopy

NVC
3/10/2014 - NVC received
4/11/2014 - Case# generated, DS-261 COMPLETED
4/21/2014 - DS-261 accepted, AOS and IV Fee PAID
4/22/2014 - AOS and IV package mailed to NVC
4/25/2014 - DS-260 COMPLETED
4/28/2014 - AOS and IV package received by NVC
5/21/2014 - False checklist for AOS.. IV package accepted
5/28/2014 - Checklist for I-864A
6/02/2014 - Checklist for I-864A delivered

6/05/2014 - Checklist for I-864A scanned
7/11/2014 - Case Complete !!!!!
7/31/2014 - Interview date (9/02/2014) - rescheduled on 8/29/2014

Embassy
8/07/2014 - Embassy Received
8/12/2014 - Medical (Done)
8/29/2014 - Interview

9/01/2014 - Visa in hand
9/07/2014 - POE

 

Removing Conditions

6/11/2016 - Filed (CSC)

6/17/2016 - NoA

6/26/2016 - Letter with bio. appt.

7/13/2016 - Biometrics

4/--/2017 -

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Scotland
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Checklist was scanned 5 jun and today morning they told me that they opened my response and now its under review

That would be pretty sweet if they are reviewing packages up to the 5 jun as that would imply they are starting to clear the backlog.

Just a word of caution (and I really do hope it's being reviewed, as I don't want to be bursting any bubbles) I called and was told my AOS and IV were under review the day after my IV packet was scanned. I asked if this meant someone was physically looking at it now and she told me "of course, that's what review means." I called back and someone else told me that docs are put into a status of review until they are assigned to someone, so no-one was physically looking at my files.

Good luck though.

I-130 Timeline

 

NOA1 July 3rd 2013

Transfer to CSC January 7th 2014
RFE (eNotification) February 20th 2014 - RFE (Hardcopy) arrives in mail March 7th 2014
RFE Evidence sent March 10th 2014 - RFE Received at CSC March 11th 2014
NOA2 April 9th 2014

NVC Timeline
Received at NVC - May 14th 2014
Assigned Case # / IIN / BIN - May 16th 2014
DS-261 Completed online - May 19th 2014
DS-261 & AOS Bill email received - May 20th 2014
AOS Bill paid - May 20th 2014 Show's as Paid on portal - May 21st 2014
AOS Package sent - May 21st 2014 AOS Package received/scanned - May 27th 2014
DS-261 Reviewed - June 9th 2014
IV Fee invoiced and paid - June 10th 2014 Shows a Paid on portal - June 16th 2014
IV Package sent - June 10th 2014 IV Docs received/scanned - June 17th 2014
DS-260 Available and completed - June 16th 2014
AOS Checklist generated - June 27th 2014 AOS Checklist email - June 30th 2014
AOS Checklist response sent - June 30th 2014 AOS Checklist response received/scanned - July 9th 2014
IV Package reviewed and accepted - August 1st 2014
AOS Checklist reviewed and accepted - August 22nd 2014 Case Complete - August 22nd 2014
Left NVC - September 10th 2014



Embassy Timeline

 

Medical - May 27th 2014
Interview scheduled - September 2nd 2014
Case arrived at Embassy - September 16th 2014
Interview Date - September 29th (Changed from October 31st 2014) - APPROVED!!!
Visa in hand - October 7th 2014 - Entry to USA - October 8th (LAX)

Removal of Conditions Timeline (I-751)

Packet mailed - September 6th 2016 - Signed for September 8th
NOA (receipt date) - September 8th 2016 - Physical letter received September 12th 2016

Called USCIS as no biometrics letter received - Service Request raised October 13th

Biometrics letter- Letter mailed October 14th - letter received October 17th 2015

Biometrics appointment - October 31st 2016

InfoPass stamp - October 25th 2017 (expires October 24th 2018)

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Exactly :thumbs:

And just to add, ROC is only needed if you've been married under 2 years at time of POE (you get issued a conditional 2 year green card). If you've been married over 2 years at POE, then you'll automatically get a 10 year green card, thus by-passing the ROC process (and saving yourself $600 in the process). So, if you're close to your 2 year anniversary after getting your visa, you may want to hold off a bit.

Thanks but no thanks, I am not holding another year....more of this wonderful experience :girlwerewolf2xn::girlwerewolf2xn:

Dated my husband for 7 years

Married July 29,2013

USCIS

August 21st, 2013: NOA 1

February 21st, 2014: Transferred to California

March 4th, 2014: NOA 2

March 8th, 2014: NOA 2 Hard Copy

NVC

March 14, 2014 Case received by NVC

April 14, 2014: Case number, IIN and BIN assigned :dancing:

April 21, 2014: AOS & IV Bill Invoiced & Paid

April 21, 2014: EP enrollment sent

April 24, 2014 : AOS Bill showing paid

April 25, 2014 : IV Bill showing paid

April 29, 2014: AOS Packet sent (electronic)

May 22, 2014: EP enrollment confirmation received

May 27, 2014: Completed DS-260 & email IV package

June 2, 2014: AOS reviewed and approved

June 19, 2014: Sent missing document (mistake made by paralegal) :ranting:

July 1, 2014: Case Complete! :dance:

July 9, 2014: Received CC email

July 9, 2014-Interview August 18 received date by phone :dance:
July 10,2014-Consulate Received

July 16, 2014: Re-schedule interview for August 5th
July 16, 2014-Medical
August 5, 2014-Interview Visa approved :dancing::dancing:
August 8, 2014 -Visa in Hand :dance: :dance:

POE Montreal: August 11, 2014 :jest:

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Thanks but no thanks, I am not holding another year....more of this wonderful experience :girlwerewolf2xn::girlwerewolf2xn:

By close, I meant under a couple of months ;) Being that the visa is only valid for 6 months, even if you wanted to wait, your visa would become invalid by then :P

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By close, I meant under a couple of months ;) Being that the visa is only valid for 6 months, even if you wanted to wait, your visa would become invalid by then :P

I know what you mean, but only the thought gave me the creeps! :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Dated my husband for 7 years

Married July 29,2013

USCIS

August 21st, 2013: NOA 1

February 21st, 2014: Transferred to California

March 4th, 2014: NOA 2

March 8th, 2014: NOA 2 Hard Copy

NVC

March 14, 2014 Case received by NVC

April 14, 2014: Case number, IIN and BIN assigned :dancing:

April 21, 2014: AOS & IV Bill Invoiced & Paid

April 21, 2014: EP enrollment sent

April 24, 2014 : AOS Bill showing paid

April 25, 2014 : IV Bill showing paid

April 29, 2014: AOS Packet sent (electronic)

May 22, 2014: EP enrollment confirmation received

May 27, 2014: Completed DS-260 & email IV package

June 2, 2014: AOS reviewed and approved

June 19, 2014: Sent missing document (mistake made by paralegal) :ranting:

July 1, 2014: Case Complete! :dance:

July 9, 2014: Received CC email

July 9, 2014-Interview August 18 received date by phone :dance:
July 10,2014-Consulate Received

July 16, 2014: Re-schedule interview for August 5th
July 16, 2014-Medical
August 5, 2014-Interview Visa approved :dancing::dancing:
August 8, 2014 -Visa in Hand :dance: :dance:

POE Montreal: August 11, 2014 :jest:

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Question to EP folk (and I suppose non-EP folk that know :P): is it for sure you don't need to send any more optin/enroll emails? I don't see it mentioned anywhere on NVC's site, but I'd like to know that operators are saying this too. Plus personal experiences would be even better.

I'm planning on updating my EP wiki today or this weekend. I've been wanting to change the format to resemble more like the NVC process wiki (with each step getting its own section) as the current format seems a little off to me and cluttered or something. So, at the same time, thought I'd go through the actual wiki and update anything necessary, such as needing to enroll.

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