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I had my interview this morning, and was getting really nervous beforehand (despite having read so many accounts of London interviews that I knew there wasn't going to be anything 'scary' coming up!)... but I have to say it was SO quick, and so straightforward - I was in and out of there in less than two hours, but it didn't even feel like that long. I'll write a little review thing here, and stick it up in the reviews section too... this is all going to be stating the obvious for people who have been there and done that, so bear with me! :)

My interview was scheduled for 8am (!) and I wanted to get there in plenty of time, because I was hoping that 8 o'clock would be the earliest interview 'slot' (looks like I was right), and that the sooner I got there, the less queueing would be involved both inside and outside the building. I left the house at 7am, was on a bus by 7:05, and getting off the bus (rather bleary-eyed - not much sleep last night!) on Park Lane at 7:18.... then went to get some cash out (all I had on me was the $100 visa fee and the money for the courier - I wanted snack-buying money for the long wait ahead!), and after a quick trip to Starbucks to get a latte & a croissant to eat in the queue, I got to the Embassy by about 7:30.

I followed some people round the edges of the security fences etc, but it turned out I was on the wrong side of the building (the Upper Brook Street side, closest to Oxford Street - although I'm sure it wouldn't have taken long for the queue to start stretching around there a bit later on) and the people I was following worked there & were being let in through the staff-only gate. A nice security guy told me to walk all the way around the building to the other side, asked what time my interview was, and said 'they'll probably let you in now'.

Got to the other side... a few people were beginning to queue, but really not that many. I drank most of my rapidly-cooling latte. Turned my mobile phone off (noting that it was 7:32 at this point!) A few people appeared behind me and asked if this was the visa section... a couple of minutes later I got to the front of the mini-queue where there was a friendly woman checking people's letters and asking to see passports & photos and sending them to join different queues - she just glanced at my appointment letter and said 'oh! immigration! join the queue on the far left!'

There wasn't a queue on the far left, just space for one (there's a few barriers to divide people into, I think, 3 queues) - so evidently I was the first 'immigrant' visa applicant to arrive! I went to go in the 'far left' bit I'd been told to, but the guy checking passports etc there made me go in the middle one. He was checking everyone's passports, and about a minute later he got to me, asked what kind of visa I was there for, and sent me into the left-hand one after all - that just meant I got to 'jump' past the handful of people waiting in the other queues and go straight to the hut where they make you hand over phones etc. I had to wait for about 3 people to go through, then it was my turn - I was asked if I had a belt on, or any bracelets etc (I didn't), my bag and big folder of stuff went through the airport-style x-ray thing, I walked through the metal detector with my Starbucks bag. They gave me my bag & folder back, and asked me to get my phone out and give it to them - then gave me a little tag to get it back later. Oh - they had a dispenser of clear plastic bags outside, and people kept taking them - I think we were all wondering if we'd have to put any liquids/gels/whatever in there like you have to do to fly right now... a woman in front of me had put all her coins in there. Maybe they're for emptying the contents of your pockets into before you go through the metal detector... either way, I took one, but didn't need it!

After I came out of the security check hut, a nice policeman with a very big gun showed me the right way to go - you have to walk all the way around the building, back the way you came on the outside, basically (and follow the signs that say 'visas')... then finally you actually enter the building! It can't have been any later than 7:45, probably even earlier than that - I really didn't have to wait any time at all in the queues and the security check was very quick too.

When I got into the building I was about to walk up the stairs to the left, following yet more signs for 'visas' - but the woman at the desk there called me back to ask what type of visa I was getting, and gave me my number - 001. Then I went up the stairs, through the heavy doors, and sat down. There's a big room, with screens (yup, like others have said, like the ones in Argos where they show which number is being seen at which window!) in the middle, lots of seats, and windows (1-11, I think) all down one side - then more windows in the room round the corner. At the end you walk in at is the desk where you have to go and pay the courier before you leave, and at the other end they sell crisps & chocolate & drinks. The windows mostly had their blinds down at this point, you could tell the consular staff were just starting work! The screens showed that nobody had been called to any windows yet - it also showed that there were 33 people waiting to be seen for non-immigrant visas, and jut one (me!) on the 'immigrant visa' list. I had enough time to finish the last couple of mouthfuls of my coffee, then got my croissant out. The robot-voice on the tannoy called what must have been the first of the non-immigrant visas to a window... I took a bite of croissant... the tannoy said 'would customer number 1 please go to window number 1'. That was me...

The croissant went back in its bag, I went to window number 1... the (chinese?) lady behind there was very nice and chatty - unfortunately it was really hard to hear her behind the window, and I felt bad because she was chatting away (about the fact that her daughter wants to work where I work, mostly.... hey, tell her she can have my job, I won't be keeping it for much longer! ;) ) but I couldn't catch most of it at all, so was mostly just nodding and smiling with only the vaguest gist of what she was saying - lucky I wasn't actually being asked any questions at this point! Anyway, the first thing she did (after taking my passport) was gave me back my x-ray ('you can take it in your suitcase, then you can hang it on the wall or throw it in the bin, whatever you want!'), flicked through my forms (I could see our whole I-129F package there, with a big red 'APPROVED' stamp on it - and I now know what an ACCO fastener is!), said 'oh, you work at (my work)!', chatted for a bit... she wandered off a couple of times, I think as everyone was just starting work for the day they were a bit disoriented - other members of consular staff kept calling her to their windows and she went off to help or whatever... then she came back, (grumbled a bit that 'nobody's here yet!'), came out to where I was standing, and cleaned the screen on the fingerprint machine thing. Went back in, took my fingerprints... asked me when I was planning to travel to the US (I said 'hopefully by mid-April, she wrote 'APRIL' on one of my forms). She took my passport photos and stuck them onto the DS-156s, and asked for my birth certificate (and copy), police certificate (and copy), and the affidavit of support. I gave her the I-134, and was about to get out all the evidence of support we had - but she just said 'have you got a letter from his work there or something?', so I just gave her the work letter - she said 'that's fine' and gave me back the originals of everything (except the I-134 - obviously she kept the notarised copy of that), then got me to sign both the DS-156s.

That was it - she didn't ask to see anything else at all (oh - she asked if I'd been married before - I haven't), just told me to go and pay the visa fee at window 12 and come back to her afterwards. She gave me the pink form for the courier, and told me to fill that in while I was waiting, and a yellow form for paying the visa fee.

Went round the corner to window 12, the cashier's window... there was nobody there yet! Another guy arrived to pay his visa fee (some kind of work visa) and we were waiting a couple of minutes before the cashier appeared. I handed over my $100 and got a receipt... went back to window 1, where someone else was now being seen. Sat down and waited maybe 5 minutes, then she sent that guy on his way to pay his fee, and called me back - I gave her the receipts and she told me to sit back down and wait to be called for the second bit of interview...

I was expecting the wait to be a bit longer this time, and was still feeling really nervous, even though there was clearly nothing to be nervous about! I had about 3 sips of water and took my croissant out again (even though I was too nervous to want to eat by this point), had a few bites.... then 'ticket 1 please come to window number 15' (this was actually someone calling my number over the tannoy, rather than an automated robot-voice). Croissant went back in its bag... I went round the corner with all my stuff, to window 15. Was seen by an American guy, quite young and very pleasant & friendly. He made me hold up my right hand and swear to tell the truth, then asked me the following very tricky questions:

- Are you marrying a United States citizen?

- What is his name?

- How did you meet?

- When did you first meet in person?

- You've seen each other since then, right?

And that was it, followed by yet more enthusiasm about my place of work that I can't wait to leave! :unsure: He didn't ask to see any of the stuff I had in my file - I'd half-expected him to want to see more of the evidence of support (bank letter, paystubs, etc etc etc), but no... and didn't ask for any proof of ongoing relationship or anything. I'm glad I had it all with me, though.

Then... 'you've been accepted for the visa...', he explained about it being a single-entry visa and that we need to get married within 90 days, adjust status etc, and not to 'go on honeymoon to Mexico or anywhere until you've adjusted status or got advance parole'... and that really was it - he told me to go and pay the courier and I should get my passport back, complete with visa, in a couple of days.

SO easy! Even by the standards of what I've read on here, that was a breeze from start to finish. It took maybe 10 minutes to get to the front of the courier queue and pay, then I went outside, back around the building, collected my phone, and was heading back towards Park Lane in the sunshine... switched my phone back on and it was 9:13am.

Anyway... after that longwinded blow-by-blow account of the whole thing... I need to go to work, my night shift awaits!

Now I just need that visa in my hand, and I can go about sorting an exact leaving date from work.... eek, I'm excited, but have soooo much stuff to sort out in the next few weeks!

Good luck to everyone who has interviews coming up, and may they all be as straightforward as mine! :dance:

2005 - We met

2006 - Filed I-129F

2007 - K-1 issued, moved to US, completed AOS (a busy year, immigration-wise)

2009 - Conditions lifted

2010 - Will be naturalising. Buh-bye, USCIS! smile.png

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
Timeline

Thats wonderful news, congratulations! :)

Dawn.

Dawny(UK) and Tommy(South Carolina) The Journey Begins!!

- January 17, 2007 - Sent I-129F

- January 23, 2007 - I-129F received at TSC!

- January 30, 2007 - NOA1 sent!

- February 1, 2007 - Touched!

- February 2, 2007 - Cheque cashed by CSC!

- February 5, 2007 - Tommy received NOA1 (Hard copy!) Yay!

- April 5, 2007 - Tommy is coming to me for 12 days yay!! :)

- Impatiently waiting!

- April 27, 2007 - NOA2!! :)

- April 28, 2007 - Touched, oh my!

- May 11, 2007 - NVC receives our stuffs :)

- May 15, 2007 - NVC Sends our stuffs to London, yay! :)

- May 29, 2007 - Packet 3 received.

- June 7 , 2007 - Packet 3 returned to Embassy.

- July 11, 2007 - Received Packet 4.

- August 16, 2007 - Interview at 10AM :)

- March 19, 2008 - Court allows permission to take my daughter to live in the US! :)

- March 31, 2008 - Sent Passports and documents to the Embassy. Waiting for Visas...

- April 10, 2008 - Visas in hand!!! Omgosh!!

- June 23, 2008 - Going home to my man, finally :) POE (ATL)

- 08-08-08 - Wedding :)

- 08-21-10 - 2 year Green Card received! :)

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Wow! Congrats! I enjoyed the play-by play! It was like I was there with you. I thought oh no she's eating her croissant and then oh she's going to have a mouthful of food! I smiled, I laughed and thought about what I would have gotten at Starbucks!!

Again Congrats! :dance::dance::dance::dance:

Oh I noticed you said you saw a big approved sign on your folder, so I guess they have either denied or approved you before they see you? Is that correct??

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Thanks for the play by play! I'm sending it to paul and making him read it haha! Congrats and welcome to the US!

Timeline

AOS

Mailed AOS, EAD and AP Sept 11 '07

Recieved NOA1's for all Sept 23 or 24 '07

Bio appt. Oct. 24 '07

EAD/AP approved Nov 26 '07

Got the AP Dec. 3 '07

AOS interview Feb 7th (5 days after the 1 year anniversary of our K1 NOA1!

Stuck in FBI name checks...

Got the GC July '08

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: England
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Congrats! And thanks for the play-by-play. I'm going to email it to my husband and demand he reads it. He has a habit of turning up late for everything, and I think your account shows the benefits of being early. :)

***I-130***

2006-10-11 I-130 NOA1

2007-02-05 approved

***I-129F***

2006-10-23 I-129F NOA1

2007-02-05 approved

2007-04-30 Interview--Visa Approved!

2007-05-07 Gary arrives in US

208 days from filing to interview

****EAD****

2007-05-15 Sent to Chicago

2007-05-22 NOA1

2007-06-12 Biometrics

2007-09-07 approved! (115 loooooong days)

2007-09-17 card received in mail

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YAY!

I'm SO glad that it went well, told you it would :D I was wondering what had happend with it...lol.

I saw the approved stamped all over my forms too, that made me feel SO good!

K-1 visa issued: 12/15/2006

107 days from mailing AOS package to receiving green card! Received 6/27/07 dated 6/20/07

Removing conditions:

mailed 5/22/2009

Recieved at CSC 5/23/2009

Check cashed 5/27/09

NOA date 5/26/09 - still not received

I-551 stamp in passport 6/19/09

Biometrics notice date 6/16/09

Biometrics received 6/20/09

Biometrics apt date 7/9/09

Biometrics cancellation notice 6/27/09

Biometrics apt notice date 6/26 recieved 7/7

Biometrics apt 7/22/09

Touch 7/22/09

Finally able to see online info 7/22/09

Card production email 8/19/09 date ordered 8/18

Recieved approval letter in mail 8/19/09 date 8/13!

Touch 8/19

Email stating approval notice sent 8/24/09

Green card in hand!! 8/24/09

Husband joined army and moved from San Diego to Ft. Benning GA! 8/30/11

Filed N400 based on 5 years of residency 9/12/12

Recieved email notifcation recieved package 9/19/12

Biometrics 10/22/12

Early Biometrics 10/04/12

In line for interview 10/8/12 for 8 days

Interview 11/20/12 PASSED!

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This is fantastic news! Thanks for letting us know!

I am horrible about keeping up with everyones schedule of events! But I am glad to hear you are over and done for now!

Now bring on the move!!

All You Need Is Love...

*The Beatles*

I am a wife!! Whoa this is weird!

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:thumbs:I'll add my congratulations. It always feels so good to be on the "outbound side" of any long wait( ie. the whole K-1 process). I really appreciate that you took the time to meticulously detail your experience....while it was "fresh" in your mind. Knowing what the "drill" is before even getting to the embassy doors helps a lot! :dance:

Sent forms to attorney 10-12-06

NOA1...........................11-17-06

NOA2............................2-15-07

NVC rcv'd......................2-22-07

NVC sent 2 embassy.......2-23-07

Rcv'd Packet 3................3-2-07

Packet 3 sent..................3-9-07

Medical scheduled............3-29-07

Interview-Approved.........4-19-07

Flight to USA....................5-26-07

Wedding..........................5-30-07

AOS Journey

Applied for SSN in married name .........6-27-07

Mailed AOS, EAD and AP to Chicago......6-29-07

SSN received (Wow! that was quick!).....7-3-07

NOA1 for AOS and AP ..........................7-16-07 (EAD amount wrong...oops, added $70 extra for biometrics

Checks cashed for AOS and AP.............7-19-07

Passed Michigan Driver's Test................7-31-07

Biometrics for AOS ..............................8-01-07

AP approved........................................8-09-07 (Day 24)

AOS Interview......................................10-25-07 (APPROVED)

Card production ordered.......................10-30-07

GC rec'd..............................................11-5-07 (w/effective date 10-25-07

Removing Conditions

Mailed pkg........................................9-10-09

NOA .................................................9-14-09

Biometrics.........................................10-23-09

Card Production Ordered (At Last!!).01-13-10

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Congratulations!!!!!! Glad to hear everything went well. :thumbs:

October 31, 2016 I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

November 4, 2016 Received text case sent to Nebraska

November 10, 2016 Received Hard copy of NOA1

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Where do you work this is driving me mad!!!!

CONGRATS TOO!!!!!!! I went to window 15 also:))

K1

September 15 - 2005: NOA1

October: Waiting

November: Waiting

December: In Security checks

January 2006: Waiting

February: Waiting..Contacted Congress

March 4th: APPROVED

March 17th: NVC posted file to London

March 20th: London Receives file

March 29th: Receive package 3

April 13th: London Receives package

April 19th: Medical - June 13th: INTERVIEW......APPROVED!!!!

June 20th: ARRIVE IN USA

Time taken for whole process 9 Months

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AOS

October: 13th: Sent off AOS Package

November 3rd: NOA1

November 14th: Snail mail ~ NOA1 ~ Case moved to the CSC for faster processing.

November 14th : CSC has petition for me and my daughter.

December 14th: Biometrics completed.

January 17th: APPROVED AOS!

January 22nd: Green card arrives in the mail:))

Time taken for AOS - 3.5 Months

Finished for 2 years.

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I know where she works :whistle:

K-1 visa issued: 12/15/2006

107 days from mailing AOS package to receiving green card! Received 6/27/07 dated 6/20/07

Removing conditions:

mailed 5/22/2009

Recieved at CSC 5/23/2009

Check cashed 5/27/09

NOA date 5/26/09 - still not received

I-551 stamp in passport 6/19/09

Biometrics notice date 6/16/09

Biometrics received 6/20/09

Biometrics apt date 7/9/09

Biometrics cancellation notice 6/27/09

Biometrics apt notice date 6/26 recieved 7/7

Biometrics apt 7/22/09

Touch 7/22/09

Finally able to see online info 7/22/09

Card production email 8/19/09 date ordered 8/18

Recieved approval letter in mail 8/19/09 date 8/13!

Touch 8/19

Email stating approval notice sent 8/24/09

Green card in hand!! 8/24/09

Husband joined army and moved from San Diego to Ft. Benning GA! 8/30/11

Filed N400 based on 5 years of residency 9/12/12

Recieved email notifcation recieved package 9/19/12

Biometrics 10/22/12

Early Biometrics 10/04/12

In line for interview 10/8/12 for 8 days

Interview 11/20/12 PASSED!

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