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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Does anyone know about any recent changes at the Texas Service Center in Mesquite, TX? I visited the website and cant find anything about a K-1 visa at all.

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HK in Fort Worth

K1 VISA

May 23, 2007 - I-129F mailed to NSC

June 05, 2007 - I-129F recevied at NSC

June 07,2007 - Check Cashed

June 13, 2007 - Touched

September 18, 2007 - Touched

September 19, 2007 - Touched

September 21, 2007 - NOA 1 Hard Copy by mail

October 25 - Aproved!!! NOA2 sent by mail

October 29 - NOA 2 Hard Copy rcvd by mail

November 28 - Letter from NVC, advising that is sending case to Brazil in 1 week

February 2008- enterview in RJ

March 12, 2008 - arrived in US

April 26, 2008 - Marriage

AOS

July 18, 2008 - Sent AOS documents

July 29 - Money Orders cashed

August 1, 2008 - Notification of Action from USCIS

August 21, 2008 - Biometrics

October 14, 2008 - Work Authorization Card in the mail

January 17, 2009 - RFE

January 30, 2009 - Sent Documents Requested on RFE

February 04, 2009 - Response to request for evidence received, and case processing has resumed

February 06,2009 - Card production ordered

February 10, 2009 - Approval Notice sent by mail!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Does anyone know about any recent changes at the Texas Service Center in Mesquite, TX? I visited the website and cant find anything about a K-1 visa at all.

Thanks

HK in Fort Worth

Texas hasn't processed K1s in a very long time. It will be automatically forwarded to California and your NOA will come from CA - it's normal.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Does anyone know about any recent changes at the Texas Service Center in Mesquite, TX? I visited the website and cant find anything about a K-1 visa at all.

Thanks

HK in Fort Worth

Texas hasn't processed K1s in a very long time. It will be automatically forwarded to California and your NOA will come from CA - it's normal.

OK, Thanks so much. I just dont understand why they havent changed their website to reflect this. Also, apologies for posting this redundant topic..after posting it, I read some posts that have already addressed this question.

hks

K1 VISA

May 23, 2007 - I-129F mailed to NSC

June 05, 2007 - I-129F recevied at NSC

June 07,2007 - Check Cashed

June 13, 2007 - Touched

September 18, 2007 - Touched

September 19, 2007 - Touched

September 21, 2007 - NOA 1 Hard Copy by mail

October 25 - Aproved!!! NOA2 sent by mail

October 29 - NOA 2 Hard Copy rcvd by mail

November 28 - Letter from NVC, advising that is sending case to Brazil in 1 week

February 2008- enterview in RJ

March 12, 2008 - arrived in US

April 26, 2008 - Marriage

AOS

July 18, 2008 - Sent AOS documents

July 29 - Money Orders cashed

August 1, 2008 - Notification of Action from USCIS

August 21, 2008 - Biometrics

October 14, 2008 - Work Authorization Card in the mail

January 17, 2009 - RFE

January 30, 2009 - Sent Documents Requested on RFE

February 04, 2009 - Response to request for evidence received, and case processing has resumed

February 06,2009 - Card production ordered

February 10, 2009 - Approval Notice sent by mail!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Thanks for the info. My service center is Texas and I am beginning the process soon.

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JON & OLENKA

Timeline:

3/19/08 Met my lovely Olenka in Lviv, Ukraine

4/21/08 K1 packet sent to VSC via Express Mail

4/22/08 Packet arrived at VSC. Signed for by P. NOVAK

4/30/08 NOA1 date

5/5/08 Received NOA1 hardcopy in mail + TOUCHED

5/29/08 TOUCHED

5/30/08 TOUCHED

8/7/08 NOA2

8/14/08 NOA2 hardcopy

8/18/08 Received by NVC

8/25/08? Left NVC

11/5/08 Interview date

11/25/08 MY LOVE WILL ARRIVE!!!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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SAO'S AND RANDY'S TIMELINES:

K-1

03/05/07-NAO1

06/03/07-NOA2

08/06/07-INTERVIEW>>PASSED INTERVIEW!!

08/21/07-POE LAX!!!

09/24/07-Wedding

AOS:

10/29/07-All, (three) NOA1's received in the mail!

11/20/07-Biometric's Appointment/Complied with..no problems

12/18/07-NOA for interview appointment...02/12/08

01/04/08-Recieved EAD card and AP in the US mail!

02/12/08-AOS APPROVED AT INTERVIEW; CARD ORDERED

02/28/08-Green Card arrived in mail.

Removal of Conditions:

11/12/09-Mailed I-751 package

11/23/09-NOA 1

01/21/10-USCIS confirms no Biometrics

02/16/10-Card Production ordered

02/27/10-Green Card arrived!

N-400 Naturalization Citizenship:

12/12/2014-N-400 Package received by Lewisville Lockbox

12/18/2014-I-797C NOA received in mail; sent in old version of N-400

01/02/2014-USCIS Lewisville Received Package

01/06/2014-Checked Cashed

01/12/2014-Email from USCIS Receipt of Package

02/03/15-Biometrics Completed

02/04/15-USCIS notice of scheduling Interview

02/24/15-Interview scheduled for 03/31/2015

03/31/2015-Interview>Went Very well!

04/28/2015-OATH

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That's correct. Any I 129f's sent to Texas or Nebraska will be forwarded to the California Service Center. This has been standard procedure for about a year now.

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Having just married a Brazilian girl in Brazil the American Consular gave me a sheet that reads "The USCIS office responsible for adjudicating petitions from Brazil is located on St. Albans, Vermont. Please submit petitions directly to them." Thus, unlike the other poster said, I do not think that Brazil petitions go to California but rather Vermont. However, the million dollar question is do you submit to Texas or Vermont. After research, I have decided to submit to the Texas office and let them forward it as I would hate for Vermont to send it back if the official notice the American consular gave me is wrong.

PS: I'm also in Fort Worth. I assume you are marrying and/or married to a Brazilian. Maybe we should keep in touch as the process is very confusing.

Does anyone know about any recent changes at the Texas Service Center in Mesquite, TX? I visited the website and cant find anything about a K-1 visa at all.

Thanks

HK in Fort Worth

Texas hasn't processed K1s in a very long time. It will be automatically forwarded to California and your NOA will come from CA - it's normal.

OK, Thanks so much. I just dont understand why they havent changed their website to reflect this. Also, apologies for posting this redundant topic..after posting it, I read some posts that have already addressed this question.

hks

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Having just married a Brazilian girl in Brazil the American Consular gave me a sheet that reads "The USCIS office responsible for adjudicating petitions from Brazil is located on St. Albans, Vermont. Please submit petitions directly to them." Thus, unlike the other poster said, I do not think that Brazil petitions go to California but rather Vermont. However, the million dollar question is do you submit to Texas or Vermont. After research, I have decided to submit to the Texas office and let them forward it as I would hate for Vermont to send it back if the official notice the American consular gave me is wrong.

PS: I'm also in Fort Worth. I assume you are marrying and/or married to a Brazilian. Maybe we should keep in touch as the process is very confusing.

Please read the instructions provided with the I-130 (IR1/CR1) or the I-129F (K-3)... I am certain it is more up to date than any "spec" sheet you received from Brazilian consulate.

YMMV

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Having just married a Brazilian girl in Brazil the American Consular gave me a sheet that reads "The USCIS office responsible for adjudicating petitions from Brazil is located on St. Albans, Vermont. Please submit petitions directly to them." Thus, unlike the other poster said, I do not think that Brazil petitions go to California but rather Vermont. However, the million dollar question is do you submit to Texas or Vermont. After research, I have decided to submit to the Texas office and let them forward it as I would hate for Vermont to send it back if the official notice the American consular gave me is wrong.

PS: I'm also in Fort Worth. I assume you are marrying and/or married to a Brazilian. Maybe we should keep in touch as the process is very confusing.

You really need to familiarize yourself more with this process, because where you file has nothing to do with where your foreign spouse/fiance is. It has to do with the state in which you have residency.

And when you get a little more familiar with the process....you are going to laugh your backside off at the fact that you'd pick TX over VT.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Having just married a Brazilian girl in Brazil the American Consular gave me a sheet that reads "The USCIS office responsible for adjudicating petitions from Brazil is located on St. Albans, Vermont. Please submit petitions directly to them." Thus, unlike the other poster said, I do not think that Brazil petitions go to California but rather Vermont. However, the million dollar question is do you submit to Texas or Vermont. After research, I have decided to submit to the Texas office and let them forward it as I would hate for Vermont to send it back if the official notice the American consular gave me is wrong.

PS: I'm also in Fort Worth. I assume you are marrying and/or married to a Brazilian. Maybe we should keep in touch as the process is very confusing.

You really need to familiarize yourself more with this process, because where you file has nothing to do with where your foreign spouse/fiance is. It has to do with the state in which you have residency.

And when you get a little more familiar with the process....you are going to laugh your backside off at the fact that you'd pick TX over VT.

Pssssssst... Hey LD... He is not K-1....

YMMV

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HK,

The USCIS does not process visas of any kind, so it's unlikely that you would find K1 visa information on a USCIS service center's web pages.

You should find something about I-129f petitions - what kind of information were you looking for?

Yodrak

Does anyone know about any recent changes at the Texas Service Center in Mesquite, TX? I visited the website and cant find anything about a K-1 visa at all.

Thanks

HK in Fort Worth

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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HK,

The USCIS does not process visas of any kind, so it's unlikely that you would find K1 visa information on a USCIS service center's web pages.

You should find something about I-129f petitions - what kind of information were you looking for?

Yodrak

Does anyone know about any recent changes at the Texas Service Center in Mesquite, TX? I visited the website and cant find anything about a K-1 visa at all.

Thanks

HK in Fort Worth

Well it seems the USIC in Texas doesnt do much at all. I called the 1-800 number and after going through about 5-6 "tiers"(i.e. "for english press 1") I get to the place where I am asked to enter the form I am inquiring about(I-129F) and it says it doesnt recognize the form I am trying to enter. #######? I know I am not crazy because I did this several times and got the same results. Isnt the I-129F the most common of all the frigging forms? Just like the electric company, the gas company, the cable company, the bank etc. They should just have one message that says "you are now living in the 21st century, do not attempt to inquire about anything on the phone. We are busy, now hang up and quit bothering us" I think it would save them alot of money.

Also, am I the only one that has discovered a small but IMPORTANT discrepancy on the USIC website about the fee for an I-129F? One area says $165 and the other place says $170. Which is it? Is it not true that if you do not send in the correct fee your package will be returned? I would gladly pay $200 to the USIC just to avoid this BS, but I am afraid the packet would be sent back. :angry:

pissed off in FW

K1 VISA

May 23, 2007 - I-129F mailed to NSC

June 05, 2007 - I-129F recevied at NSC

June 07,2007 - Check Cashed

June 13, 2007 - Touched

September 18, 2007 - Touched

September 19, 2007 - Touched

September 21, 2007 - NOA 1 Hard Copy by mail

October 25 - Aproved!!! NOA2 sent by mail

October 29 - NOA 2 Hard Copy rcvd by mail

November 28 - Letter from NVC, advising that is sending case to Brazil in 1 week

February 2008- enterview in RJ

March 12, 2008 - arrived in US

April 26, 2008 - Marriage

AOS

July 18, 2008 - Sent AOS documents

July 29 - Money Orders cashed

August 1, 2008 - Notification of Action from USCIS

August 21, 2008 - Biometrics

October 14, 2008 - Work Authorization Card in the mail

January 17, 2009 - RFE

January 30, 2009 - Sent Documents Requested on RFE

February 04, 2009 - Response to request for evidence received, and case processing has resumed

February 06,2009 - Card production ordered

February 10, 2009 - Approval Notice sent by mail!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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OK, flipped a coin...it's "heads", so I will send $170 :angry:

K1 VISA

May 23, 2007 - I-129F mailed to NSC

June 05, 2007 - I-129F recevied at NSC

June 07,2007 - Check Cashed

June 13, 2007 - Touched

September 18, 2007 - Touched

September 19, 2007 - Touched

September 21, 2007 - NOA 1 Hard Copy by mail

October 25 - Aproved!!! NOA2 sent by mail

October 29 - NOA 2 Hard Copy rcvd by mail

November 28 - Letter from NVC, advising that is sending case to Brazil in 1 week

February 2008- enterview in RJ

March 12, 2008 - arrived in US

April 26, 2008 - Marriage

AOS

July 18, 2008 - Sent AOS documents

July 29 - Money Orders cashed

August 1, 2008 - Notification of Action from USCIS

August 21, 2008 - Biometrics

October 14, 2008 - Work Authorization Card in the mail

January 17, 2009 - RFE

January 30, 2009 - Sent Documents Requested on RFE

February 04, 2009 - Response to request for evidence received, and case processing has resumed

February 06,2009 - Card production ordered

February 10, 2009 - Approval Notice sent by mail!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Cameroon
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K-1 is $170.00

I-130

03-17-07 Mailed

03-23-07 Recvd fwd to CSC NOA1

03-27-07 Update

APPROVED 09-05-07

09-06-07 Update

09-10-07 NOA2 in mail

I-129F

04-04-07 Mailed

04-24-07 Updated Recvd NBC NOA1

04-26-07 Update

05-08-07 Update

05-11-07 Update trnsfr to CSC

05-15-07 Update

05-17-07 Recvd trnsfr letter in mail

06-05-07 Update case pending @ CSC

06-06-07 Update

APPROVED 09-05-07

09-06-07 Update

09-10-07 NOA2 in mail

09-27-07 Arrived at NVC

10-06-07 NVC notice via mail

10-31-07 Mailed to the Embassy

11-04-07 Recvd at the Embassy

02-20-08 Medical Appointment

03-11-08 Redo Police record

04-11-08 Interview

02-17-09 Interview

06-04-09 redo medical & Police Record

06-09-09 Resubmit info @ Embassy

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW

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