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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I was reading in the timeline section at the bottom, it says "based on the timeline information you have provided, your I-129F could be adjudcated as early as 9/5/2007" Does that mean approved to go on to the embassy or what? :blush:

9/5/2004 met

7/4/2006 visited for 1 week in Russia (Independence Day!)

12/26/06 three week visit in the U.S.

4/6/07 He came to US for 6 glorious weeks

5/20/07 He returned to Ufa, RU

5/24/07 Mailed I-129F to NSC!!!!!

5/25/07 Received and signed for by F Heinauer, NSC

6/11/07 NOA1 (NEVER received hard copy)

8/23/07 Ramzis comes to America for another visit

10/02/07 Ramzis returns to Russia

11/06/07 NOA2 at LAST!!!

12/17/07 Received at NVC (at last!)

12/18/07 Sent to Moscow Embassy & New NVC Case Number

12/21/07 Received at 11:08 a.m. Moscow Embassy

1/25/08 Received packet from Embassy

03/07/08 Interview 8:00 a.m. Moscow Embassy! VISA APPROVED!!!

03/13/08 Visa in Hand

03/14/08 Flying to U.S. - Detroit POE

03/15/08 Our Wedding Day!

AOS Timeline

3/21/08 - Packet sent to Chicago Lockbox

3/24/08 - Packet received and signed for

3/28/08 - NOA1 received in the mail - EAD & AOS - check cashed

4/15/08 - Biometrics

5/5/08 - AOS interview notice received in the mail (will be in Detroit, June 12, 2008)

6/2/08 - EAD card ordered (CRIS email)

6/5/08 - EAD RECEIVED IN THE MAIL

6/12/08 - Permanent Resident APPROVAL! Green Card on the Way!

6/23/08 - Green Card Received!!!

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That means the (rough) date you can expect to have some kind of action taken (be that approval, a request for further evidence, or even an outright denial) on the I-129F petition, based on the timelines of other people who've entered their dates on here. In other words, the date when you can expect USCIS to actually get round to looking at your file! :)

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: Other Country: China
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I was reading in the timeline section at the bottom, it says "based on the timeline information you have provided, your I-129F could be adjudcated as early as 9/5/2007" Does that mean approved to go on to the embassy or what? :blush:

I means approved by the USCIS. K visa petitions go through NVC (National Visa Center) for usually brief additional processing before NVC forwards to the Embassy or Consulate.

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I was reading in the timeline section at the bottom, it says "based on the timeline information you have provided, your I-129F could be adjudcated as early as 9/5/2007" Does that mean approved to go on to the embassy or what? :blush:

I means approved by the USCIS. K visa petitions go through NVC (National Visa Center) for usually brief additional processing before NVC forwards to the Embassy or Consulate.

... or RFE'd, depending on whether there's any information/evidence missing in the package - the word 'adjudicated' covers all eventualities!

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: Other Country: China
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I was reading in the timeline section at the bottom, it says "based on the timeline information you have provided, your I-129F could be adjudcated as early as 9/5/2007" Does that mean approved to go on to the embassy or what? :blush:

I means approved by the USCIS. K visa petitions go through NVC (National Visa Center) for usually brief additional processing before NVC forwards to the Embassy or Consulate.

... or RFE'd, depending on whether there's any information/evidence missing in the package - the word 'adjudicated' covers all eventualities!

Yes. I was being positive but it also includes outright denial although most denials and RFE's occur sooner rather than later.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

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