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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: France
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Hello all,

I know this questions must have been asked a million times already.

Though and seing the time both process take, do you really think the k-3 is worth it anymore when you look at the AOS and all the fees you have to pay afterwards?

Can anyone tell me from experience if nowdays the K-3 is really faster and if not, how much longer do the IF-1 / CR-1 take compared to the K-3 to be approved?

Our lawyer swcrewed up and sent the I-130 almost three months before the I-129F. Now I think it is taking so long for the I-130 to be approved because of the I-129F pending.

Should I go for the K-3 or the IR-1 / CR-1?

Please advise i'm lost...

Christine & John

Met October 2002 in Australia.

04/07/07 Wedding in New Caledonia.

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I-130:

05/24/07 I-130 sent to CSC

06/27/07 NOA 1

03/10/08 NOA 2

Our I-130 was approved in 291 days from our filing date.

I-129F:

08/22/07 I-129F sent to CSC

09/04/07 NOA 1

03/10/08 NOA 2

Our I-129F was approved in 201 days from our filing date.

Children's I-130:

01/26/08 I-130 sent to CSC

02/20/08 NOA 1

09/10/08 NOA 2 for two of the children.

09/12/08 NOA 2 for the third child.

03/31/08 Arrival in the U.S.

AOS:

I-485, G-325A, I-765, I-131.

05/29/08 AOS sent for Christine and the children.

06/10/2008 NOA 1

07/01/2008 Biometrics

07/18, 23 and 25/08 Physicals

08/30/08 Employment Authorisation (valid for 1 year)

08/30/08 Authorisation for Parole

11/19/08 SSN (valid for work only)

12/04/08 Initial Interview appointment / Rescheduling requested

02/03/09 Interview appointment / very easy, very nice officer, not too many questions, our evidences were enough

02/03/09 Green Card granted for the four of us

02/16/09 Green Cards arrived in the mail

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I can't give much advice on K3, mainly cos when i filed the I-130 i had no idea it existed until my I-130 was approved! (should have done more research)...

I'm waiting for my IR-1/CR-1 Visa Interview at the moment, and just to help you out with the time it takes for just doing the IR-1 route, We filed the I-130 in February 2007, it was approved in early July 2007. Sent to NVC, lots more waiting, Case complete at NVC - Nov. 6th 2007, and my interview is in Mid-January 2008. So, you are basically going to be waiting almost an entire year with the I-130. I doubt K3 is much less than that.

Personally, i think i'm glad i missed the K3 option, because of the reasons you said, like more fees, and AOS...and the whole process would just go on and on and on. Plus, you cant work on a K3. IR-1 you can get off the plane and go straight to work. (if you really want to)

Hope that helped a little,

Good Luck!

Posted
Hello all,

I know this questions must have been asked a million times already.

Though and seing the time both process take, do you really think the k-3 is worth it anymore when you look at the AOS and all the fees you have to pay afterwards?

Can anyone tell me from experience if nowdays the K-3 is really faster and if not, how much longer do the IF-1 / CR-1 take compared to the K-3 to be approved?

Our lawyer swcrewed up and sent the I-130 almost three months before the I-129F. Now I think it is taking so long for the I-130 to be approved because of the I-129F pending.

Should I go for the K-3 or the IR-1 / CR-1?

Please advise i'm lost...

We looked at both options and felt the CR-1 was the better way to go because of some of the same reasons. Green card and SS number will both be on the way once my wife crosses the point of entry, lower cost, especially initially since K-3 has to file AOS that costs $1010 as opposed to CR-1 fee for removal of conditiions is $545 but that's 2 years down the road. I don't think the K-3 is more than a month faster/

First trip 01-17-07

Married 02-05-07

What Service Center was filed at? Nebraska transferred to California

Provide dates for the following:

I-130 sent (Mailed)..........................3-12-07

1st NOA (Receipt Notice) .................3-29-07

2nd NOA (Approval Notice) e-mail.....6-15-07

Bill for I-864 processing fee rcd and sent..7-24-07

I-864 Packet Received......................8-18-07

I-864 Mailed to NV............................8-20-07

Bill for DS-230 received....................8-29-07

Payment for DS-230 sent..................8-30-07

DS-230 Packet received..................10-25-07

DS-230 Packet sent to NVC..............10-29-07

Case Completed..............................11-16-07

Case Forwarded to Embassy.............11-30-07

Packet recieved from NVC................12-07-07

Medical complete...............................1-04-08

Leave for Manila................................1-19-08

Interview and approval......................1-22-08

Visa in Hand .....................................1-24-08

Arrived in USA...................................3-19-08

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: France
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Thank you for your answers and your advice and MERRY CHRISTMAS to you all!

Christine & John

Met October 2002 in Australia.

04/07/07 Wedding in New Caledonia.

.png

I-130:

05/24/07 I-130 sent to CSC

06/27/07 NOA 1

03/10/08 NOA 2

Our I-130 was approved in 291 days from our filing date.

I-129F:

08/22/07 I-129F sent to CSC

09/04/07 NOA 1

03/10/08 NOA 2

Our I-129F was approved in 201 days from our filing date.

Children's I-130:

01/26/08 I-130 sent to CSC

02/20/08 NOA 1

09/10/08 NOA 2 for two of the children.

09/12/08 NOA 2 for the third child.

03/31/08 Arrival in the U.S.

AOS:

I-485, G-325A, I-765, I-131.

05/29/08 AOS sent for Christine and the children.

06/10/2008 NOA 1

07/01/2008 Biometrics

07/18, 23 and 25/08 Physicals

08/30/08 Employment Authorisation (valid for 1 year)

08/30/08 Authorisation for Parole

11/19/08 SSN (valid for work only)

12/04/08 Initial Interview appointment / Rescheduling requested

02/03/09 Interview appointment / very easy, very nice officer, not too many questions, our evidences were enough

02/03/09 Green Card granted for the four of us

02/16/09 Green Cards arrived in the mail

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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A word of warning now that you filed both.

The normal process if you file both the i-130 and the k3 is to hold the i-130, and process only the k3 because it is "faster".

If you decide you only want to pursue the i-130 you must cancel the k3, and ensure that they process your i-130.

I dont want to see you get caught in and admin goof up where your k3 is cancelled, but they hold your i-130 anyway!

best of luck

Thank you for your answers and your advice and MERRY CHRISTMAS to you all!
Filed: Other Country: China
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Posted (edited)
A word of warning now that you filed both.

The normal process if you file both the i-130 and the k3 is to hold the i-130, and process only the k3 because it is "faster".

If you decide you only want to pursue the i-130 you must cancel the k3, and ensure that they process your i-130.

I dont want to see you get caught in and admin goof up where your k3 is cancelled, but they hold your i-130 anyway!

best of luck

Thank you for your answers and your advice and MERRY CHRISTMAS to you all!

Right. People really need to get the message that once you've filed both the I-130 and I-129F, you are locked into the K3 path. If you want an immigrant visa, don't file an I-129F. This has been the policy since November 14, 2006. See below.

http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/PN_i-129f.pdf

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Posted
A word of warning now that you filed both.

The normal process if you file both the i-130 and the k3 is to hold the i-130, and process only the k3 because it is "faster".

If you decide you only want to pursue the i-130 you must cancel the k3, and ensure that they process your i-130.

I dont want to see you get caught in and admin goof up where your k3 is cancelled, but they hold your i-130 anyway!

best of luck

Thank you for your answers and your advice and MERRY CHRISTMAS to you all!

Right. People really need to get the message that once you've filed both the I-130 and I-129F, you are locked into the K3 path. If you want an immigrant visa, don't file an I-129F. This has been the policy since November 14, 2006. See below.

http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/PN_i-129f.pdf

The I-130 can also be reactivated:

If the beneficiary should later elect to consular process instead of applying for adjustment of status, Form I-824, Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition, must be filed with the USCIS office that approved Form I-130. Upon favorable action on Form I-824, USCIS will send Form I-130 to the NVC.

First trip 01-17-07

Married 02-05-07

What Service Center was filed at? Nebraska transferred to California

Provide dates for the following:

I-130 sent (Mailed)..........................3-12-07

1st NOA (Receipt Notice) .................3-29-07

2nd NOA (Approval Notice) e-mail.....6-15-07

Bill for I-864 processing fee rcd and sent..7-24-07

I-864 Packet Received......................8-18-07

I-864 Mailed to NV............................8-20-07

Bill for DS-230 received....................8-29-07

Payment for DS-230 sent..................8-30-07

DS-230 Packet received..................10-25-07

DS-230 Packet sent to NVC..............10-29-07

Case Completed..............................11-16-07

Case Forwarded to Embassy.............11-30-07

Packet recieved from NVC................12-07-07

Medical complete...............................1-04-08

Leave for Manila................................1-19-08

Interview and approval......................1-22-08

Visa in Hand .....................................1-24-08

Arrived in USA...................................3-19-08

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted
A word of warning now that you filed both.

The normal process if you file both the i-130 and the k3 is to hold the i-130, and process only the k3 because it is "faster".

If you decide you only want to pursue the i-130 you must cancel the k3, and ensure that they process your i-130.

I dont want to see you get caught in and admin goof up where your k3 is cancelled, but they hold your i-130 anyway!

best of luck

Thank you for your answers and your advice and MERRY CHRISTMAS to you all!

Right. People really need to get the message that once you've filed both the I-130 and I-129F, you are locked into the K3 path. If you want an immigrant visa, don't file an I-129F. This has been the policy since November 14, 2006. See below.

http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/PN_i-129f.pdf

The I-130 can also be reactivated:

If the beneficiary should later elect to consular process instead of applying for adjustment of status, Form I-824, Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition, must be filed with the USCIS office that approved Form I-130. Upon favorable action on Form I-824, USCIS will send Form I-130 to the NVC.

Yes, that's in the press release. However, the best experience yet reported is that it took 8 months to get the I-130 moving again. Further, nobody has yet reported success with "clearly indicating" they want Consular processing when they file the petition, even though a couple were quite creative an obvious about it.

If you want an immigrant visa, don't file an I-129F.

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Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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