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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
Timeline

We have our appointment this weekend at 10am. Do we have to go there really early wait in line? or if they say 10am, we will get our turn at 10am? what do we need to bring besides the NOA and green Card (maybe passport)?

I-130 Timeline:

Feb 02/04 - NOA1 received from VSC.

Sep 16/04 - NOA2 received in mail from VSC

NVC Timeline:

Nov 08/04 - NVC case number assigned

Nov 25/04 - Recieved the bill for I-864 and a copy of DS3032

Nov 29/04 - sent Money order of $65 for I-864 to St. Louis

Dec 03/04 - sent signed DS3032 to NVC

Dec 14/04 - NVC entered DS3032 to computer

Dec 28/04 - sent Money order for IV fee bill of $335 to St. Louis

Jan 05/05 - received I864 form

Jan 07/05 - mailed back I864 form. cross my fingers, hopefully nothing went wrong

Jan 10/05 - usps indicates I-864 has been delivered.

Jan 13/05 - NVC received I-864, it is under review now.

Jan 18/05 - still waiting for IV fee bill to be updated by NVC

Jan 19/05 - System finally received IV fee bill

Jan 24/05 - DS230 has been generated

Jan 28/05 - DS230 received

Feb 1/05 - mailed Ds230 to Wife

Fed 15/05 - DS230 sent to NVC

Mar 7/05 - NVC completes the case

Mar 18/05 - Case sent to embassy

Mar 28/05 - Case entered into embassy system

June 30/05 - Interview date

July 12/05 - Wife entered US

I-129F Timeline:

March 3/04 - NOA1 received from Chicago.

Sep 7/04 -transfered to New Hamphire

Nov/04 ... still waiting And decide to give up any hopes on it

Mar 23/05 - K3 approval

Apr 4/05 - NVC recieved K3

Apr 8/05 - K3 sent to GuangZhou Embassy

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I just brought my letter. I don't think I even had my passport with me but had my green card in my wallet. My appointment was at 9am but I was late. There was no queue and I was seen to fairly quickly. Turn up a few minutes before 10am perhaps it is different at the other service centers.

I-751 sent to NSC: 01/--/07

NOA1: 01/25/07

Biometrics: 02/23/07

Tick..tock

Contacted congressman, ombudsman late March

Got 1 yr stamp and case moved to CSC: 04/02/08

Approved: 04/08/08. Done with USCIS for a few years. :)

Card received: 04/14/08

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
Timeline
I just brought my letter. I don't think I even had my passport with me but had my green card in my wallet. My appointment was at 9am but I was late. There was no queue and I was seen to fairly quickly. Turn up a few minutes before 10am perhaps it is different at the other service centers.

That is encourging to hear! thanks!

I-130 Timeline:

Feb 02/04 - NOA1 received from VSC.

Sep 16/04 - NOA2 received in mail from VSC

NVC Timeline:

Nov 08/04 - NVC case number assigned

Nov 25/04 - Recieved the bill for I-864 and a copy of DS3032

Nov 29/04 - sent Money order of $65 for I-864 to St. Louis

Dec 03/04 - sent signed DS3032 to NVC

Dec 14/04 - NVC entered DS3032 to computer

Dec 28/04 - sent Money order for IV fee bill of $335 to St. Louis

Jan 05/05 - received I864 form

Jan 07/05 - mailed back I864 form. cross my fingers, hopefully nothing went wrong

Jan 10/05 - usps indicates I-864 has been delivered.

Jan 13/05 - NVC received I-864, it is under review now.

Jan 18/05 - still waiting for IV fee bill to be updated by NVC

Jan 19/05 - System finally received IV fee bill

Jan 24/05 - DS230 has been generated

Jan 28/05 - DS230 received

Feb 1/05 - mailed Ds230 to Wife

Fed 15/05 - DS230 sent to NVC

Mar 7/05 - NVC completes the case

Mar 18/05 - Case sent to embassy

Mar 28/05 - Case entered into embassy system

June 30/05 - Interview date

July 12/05 - Wife entered US

I-129F Timeline:

March 3/04 - NOA1 received from Chicago.

Sep 7/04 -transfered to New Hamphire

Nov/04 ... still waiting And decide to give up any hopes on it

Mar 23/05 - K3 approval

Apr 4/05 - NVC recieved K3

Apr 8/05 - K3 sent to GuangZhou Embassy

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline

15 minutes before 10 am is the earliest they will let you into the building. I needed to show my appointment letter and my permanent residency card before I could pass through security.

I got to the building a half hour before my appointment and they wouldn't let me in until 15 minutes before. Due to the amount of people already there before me, I waited for about 45 minutes after completing the information sheet before I had my fingerprints and photograph taken.

*Cheryl -- Nova Scotia ....... Jerry -- Oklahoma*

Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


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