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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
Timeline
Posted

Hello all,

I am kind of, sort of thinking about k-3 process, I probably will stick with IR/CR-1 but still the thought of a few months less separation time is tempting me a bit too much.

Anyways everyone directs to check with the local consulate/embassy and see how they process IR/CR-1 and K-3, so I am wondering how does it go with Indian consulate especially Chennai, is there a big time difference for giving interview dates to IR/CR-1 applicants compared to K-3?

Posted

I wish I could give you an answer about the timeframes, but that one I am not sure about. I believe you can check timelines through this site and compare. We are doing DCF, and that has been extremely fast - partially at least becaus Chennai is FAST.

You may have heard all this before, but the CR1 allows your spouse freedom to work immediately, costs a lot less overall (if you do K3, they will have to go through AOS - which can be a long time and costs $1010), and in some states, you can't even get a driver's license unless you have a green card/immigrant status - which a K3 is technically not. Those were all things we took into consideration when choosing which path to take - the ability to work, drive, etc. are critical to a smoother, less isolated transition to the US.

Many people have said that the time difference between the K3 and CR1 are fairly negligible, and with a CR1, you don't have to go through yet another round of papers and interviews! Something to think about! :)

Good luck!

Met at work Sept. 2005

Started dating Nov. 2005

Got engaged Oct. 2007

Married January 5, 2008

Submitted I-130 in Delhi February 6, 2008 NOA1

Sent DS 230, DS 2001 to Chennai via courier Feb. 21, 2008

Received Case number from Chennai Consulate Feb. 22, 2008 (Postmarked Feb. 13)

Received Email Confirmation of Interview Date on March 5th: April 3rd!

SUCCESS - VISA APPROVED ON APRIL 3RD!! :) :)

POE Detroit - May 19, 2008

Applied for SSN: June 5th - Received Card: June 12th

Received Green Gard: June 12th

Driver's License: July 28th

Move to St. Louis/Ritesh starts his job: August 5th

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: India
Timeline
Posted
I wish I could give you an answer about the timeframes, but that one I am not sure about. I believe you can check timelines through this site and compare. We are doing DCF, and that has been extremely fast - partially at least becaus Chennai is FAST.

You may have heard all this before, but the CR1 allows your spouse freedom to work immediately, costs a lot less overall (if you do K3, they will have to go through AOS - which can be a long time and costs $1010), and in some states, you can't even get a driver's license unless you have a green card/immigrant status - which a K3 is technically not. Those were all things we took into consideration when choosing which path to take - the ability to work, drive, etc. are critical to a smoother, less isolated transition to the US.

Many people have said that the time difference between the K3 and CR1 are fairly negligible, and with a CR1, you don't have to go through yet another round of papers and interviews! Something to think about! :)

Good luck!

I did the K-3 for my husband.... and let me tell you it has been a pain in the butt......

We are still in the process of doing the AOS... so i recommend that you stick with CR-1.

CarolynRitesh- How were you able to do DCF? i thought that India doesn't allow DCF anymore.

I-130

Sent:03/02/07

NOA1:03/06/07

Touched:03/09/2007

APPROVED: 07/31/2007 (151 Days)

I-129

Sent:03/14/2007

NOA1:03/20/07

Transfered CSC:04/05/07

Touched:04/06/07

Touched:04/09/07

Touched:04/25/07(received pending email)

Touched:04/26/07

Touched:04/27/07

APPROVED:07/31/2007

NVC received: 08/30/07

Consulate forward: 08/31/07

Consulate received: 09/10/2007

Submitted DS-230: 09/18/2007

Interview: 11/06/2007

Visa received: 12/14/2007

AOS

Mailed packet: 01/17/2008

Delivered: 01/21/2008

Check cashed: 02/05/2008

NOA1: 02/04/2008

Biometrics appt: 02/20/2008

Request for initial evidence: 02/25/2008 (yikesssss)

RFE mailed: 03/03/2008

RFE received: 03/12/2008 (case processing resumed)

EAD ordered: 3/19/2008 (Thank God)

EAD received: 3/28/2008

Interview: 07/23/2008 (AHHHHHH- they request full medical)

07/25/2008 (medical submitted)

08/08/2008 (CRIS email- card production ordered)

08/19/2008: Green Card Received.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
Timeline
Posted

Yes I am sticking with IR-1 route, basically my husband is :P

I do realise the benifits and its only fair to stick with IR-1, 4 years of this long distance relationship hasn't yet killed us, so a few more months wouldn't :P

Thanks for the guidance :thumb:

Hope you have a smoother AOS

CarolynRitesh hope you have a piece of cake of an interview!

Posted

Thanks for the good wishes - same to you! :)

I heard that some time ago the DCF was stopped, but if it was, it is certainly back on! A friend of mine did it in April 2006, maybe it stopped for awhile after that? We are soooo grateful for it, it has been really fast!

Met at work Sept. 2005

Started dating Nov. 2005

Got engaged Oct. 2007

Married January 5, 2008

Submitted I-130 in Delhi February 6, 2008 NOA1

Sent DS 230, DS 2001 to Chennai via courier Feb. 21, 2008

Received Case number from Chennai Consulate Feb. 22, 2008 (Postmarked Feb. 13)

Received Email Confirmation of Interview Date on March 5th: April 3rd!

SUCCESS - VISA APPROVED ON APRIL 3RD!! :) :)

POE Detroit - May 19, 2008

Applied for SSN: June 5th - Received Card: June 12th

Received Green Gard: June 12th

Driver's License: July 28th

Move to St. Louis/Ritesh starts his job: August 5th

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
Timeline
Posted

I was around when they stopped DCF in Consulates, but they never stopped doing them in Embassys. New Delhi is an Embassy so it has always continued there. :yes:

***Nagaraju & Eileen***
K1 (Fiance Visa)
Oct 18, 2006: NOA1
Feb 8, 2007: NOA2
April 13, 2007: INTERVIEW in Chennai -Approved
May 25, 2007: USA Arrival! EAD at JFK
June 15, 2007: Married
AOS (Adjustment of Status)
June 21, 2007: AOS/EAD Submitted
Sept 18, 2007: AOS Interview - APPROVED!!
ROC (Removing of Conditions)
June 23, 2009: Sent in I-751 packet
Sept 11, 2009: APPROVED!!
Sept 18, 2009: Received 10-year Green Card!

Naturalization
July 15, 2010: Sent N-400 packet
July 23, 2010: NOA Notice date
Oct 15, 2010: Citizenship Interview - Passed!
Nov 15, 2010: Oath Ceremony in Fresno, CA
Nov 24, 2010: Did SSN and Applied for Passport
Dec 6, 2010: Passport Arrives
Dec 7, 2010: Sent for Indian Passport Surrender Certificate
Dec 27, 2010: Surrender Certificate Arrives
Jan 3, 2011: Sent for Overseas Citizenship of India Card
March 1, 2011: Received OCI card!

Divorce

Feb 2015:​ Found out he was cheating (prostitutes / escorts)

​May 2015: Divorce Final

Posted
I was around when they stopped DCF in Consulates, but they never stopped doing them in Embassys. New Delhi is an Embassy so it has always continued there. :yes:

The DCF process for India goes through the USCIS Office which is in the Delhi Embassy compound, but everything after that is through the local consulate office. Thankfully so - the flights from Bangalore to Delhi would have added up!

Met at work Sept. 2005

Started dating Nov. 2005

Got engaged Oct. 2007

Married January 5, 2008

Submitted I-130 in Delhi February 6, 2008 NOA1

Sent DS 230, DS 2001 to Chennai via courier Feb. 21, 2008

Received Case number from Chennai Consulate Feb. 22, 2008 (Postmarked Feb. 13)

Received Email Confirmation of Interview Date on March 5th: April 3rd!

SUCCESS - VISA APPROVED ON APRIL 3RD!! :) :)

POE Detroit - May 19, 2008

Applied for SSN: June 5th - Received Card: June 12th

Received Green Gard: June 12th

Driver's License: July 28th

Move to St. Louis/Ritesh starts his job: August 5th

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
Timeline
Posted
I was around when they stopped DCF in Consulates, but they never stopped doing them in Embassys. New Delhi is an Embassy so it has always continued there. :yes:

The DCF process for India goes through the USCIS Office which is in the Delhi Embassy compound, but everything after that is through the local consulate office. Thankfully so - the flights from Bangalore to Delhi would have added up!

I am a little confused... so did you submit your DCF in Delhi, while your embassy is Chennai and got your visa processed and interview in Chennai?

Marriage : 2007-09-02

I-130 Sent : 2007-10-03

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-01-08

I-129F Sent : 2008-01-29

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-01-30

I-130 Approved: 2008-03-28

NVC Entered: 2008-04-02

AOS & IV Bill generated : 2008-04-14

Cheques reached NVC: 2008-05-02

AOS and IV pack generated: 2008-05-12

I-864& DS-230 Packet reached NVC: 2008-06-9

Missing documents letter sent on 12th June 2008

Missing documents letter received by the lawyer : 18th/ 19th June 2008

Lawyer sent the missing document on 20th June

NVC received the documents on 23rd June 2008 10:08 A.M

I-864 missing information letter sent by NVC on 26th June 2008.

Spoke to the operator and mentioned that we had sent the document, operator put a note for us in the system.

NVC misplaced the document and we are asked to carry it to the Interview.

NVC Case Complete: 2008/06/27

Interview Date : 2008/08/28 ............ Hurray........... our day is here :)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
Timeline
Posted

You are right, CarolynRitesh! Before I thought that DCF interviews had to go through Delhi, but now I know that isn't the case! And good thing too! :thumbs:

***Nagaraju & Eileen***
K1 (Fiance Visa)
Oct 18, 2006: NOA1
Feb 8, 2007: NOA2
April 13, 2007: INTERVIEW in Chennai -Approved
May 25, 2007: USA Arrival! EAD at JFK
June 15, 2007: Married
AOS (Adjustment of Status)
June 21, 2007: AOS/EAD Submitted
Sept 18, 2007: AOS Interview - APPROVED!!
ROC (Removing of Conditions)
June 23, 2009: Sent in I-751 packet
Sept 11, 2009: APPROVED!!
Sept 18, 2009: Received 10-year Green Card!

Naturalization
July 15, 2010: Sent N-400 packet
July 23, 2010: NOA Notice date
Oct 15, 2010: Citizenship Interview - Passed!
Nov 15, 2010: Oath Ceremony in Fresno, CA
Nov 24, 2010: Did SSN and Applied for Passport
Dec 6, 2010: Passport Arrives
Dec 7, 2010: Sent for Indian Passport Surrender Certificate
Dec 27, 2010: Surrender Certificate Arrives
Jan 3, 2011: Sent for Overseas Citizenship of India Card
March 1, 2011: Received OCI card!

Divorce

Feb 2015:​ Found out he was cheating (prostitutes / escorts)

​May 2015: Divorce Final

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
Timeline
Posted
I am a little confused... so did you submit your DCF in Delhi, while your embassy is Chennai and got your visa processed and interview in Chennai?

If I am not wrong, then Delhi embassy works as USCIS, gives the approval notification (NOA-2) and forwards it to the local consulate, that is Chennai in this case.

But I am wondering, who works as NVC? The i-864, where do you submit that?

Posted

After our interview on Thursday, I am going to do a long post about DCF in India (if we get the visa at that point!) as it can be really confusing! Yes, the USC has to go to Delhi to submit the I-130. We have to go through the Embassy to get to the USCIS office (they are two very distinct entities, USCIS just happens to be in the Embassy compound). AmanRam from VJ has had quite an issue getting the petition from the USCIS office in Delhi to the Embassy IN DELHI for processing. (Granted, it is only about 15 steps away, but there was quite a delay for them!)

Then USCIS forwarded our case to Chennai who handles everything else after that - including the I-864, and all other visa related docs. That is another benefit of DCF, that $70 I-864 processing fee does not apply as it is handled at the Chennai Consulate for us. The other thing that seems to come up is that the processing times do seem to vary between Consulate offices around India - Chennai is FAST!

I hope that helps!

Met at work Sept. 2005

Started dating Nov. 2005

Got engaged Oct. 2007

Married January 5, 2008

Submitted I-130 in Delhi February 6, 2008 NOA1

Sent DS 230, DS 2001 to Chennai via courier Feb. 21, 2008

Received Case number from Chennai Consulate Feb. 22, 2008 (Postmarked Feb. 13)

Received Email Confirmation of Interview Date on March 5th: April 3rd!

SUCCESS - VISA APPROVED ON APRIL 3RD!! :) :)

POE Detroit - May 19, 2008

Applied for SSN: June 5th - Received Card: June 12th

Received Green Gard: June 12th

Driver's License: July 28th

Move to St. Louis/Ritesh starts his job: August 5th

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
Timeline
Posted

We preferred CR1 because its less expensive and also saves time overall. No tension, after the spouse arrives here...one can move on with their life.

Hello all,

I am kind of, sort of thinking about k-3 process, I probably will stick with IR/CR-1 but still the thought of a few months less separation time is tempting me a bit too much.

Anyways everyone directs to check with the local consulate/embassy and see how they process IR/CR-1 and K-3, so I am wondering how does it go with Indian consulate especially Chennai, is there a big time difference for giving interview dates to IR/CR-1 applicants compared to K-3?

I-130

07/27/2007 : Mailed I130 for spouse (VSC)

09/20/2007 : NOA1

11/07/2007 : NOA2

NVC

11/20/2007 : Case # Assigned

03/10/2008 : Case Completed!

03/20/2008 : Interview Scheduled & Interview letter mailed

03/25/2008 : Beneficiary received interview letter

03/25/2008 : Case forwarded to consulate. NVC message updated on 3/28/08.

Consulate

05/22/2008 : Interview

05/22/2008 : Visa granted and passport collected same day.

05/26/2008 : POE (Newark, NJ).

Our Timeline (more detailed events)

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: India
Timeline
Posted
We preferred CR1 because its less expensive and also saves time overall. No tension, after the spouse arrives here...one can move on with their life.

Hello all,

I am kind of, sort of thinking about k-3 process, I probably will stick with IR/CR-1 but still the thought of a few months less separation time is tempting me a bit too much.

Anyways everyone directs to check with the local consulate/embassy and see how they process IR/CR-1 and K-3, so I am wondering how does it go with Indian consulate especially Chennai, is there a big time difference for giving interview dates to IR/CR-1 applicants compared to K-3?

I wish I had the option to do DCF........ but that wasn't the case when we got married. Many couples were turned away by New Delhi..saying DCF is only open for American citizens who are residents of India. Anyway, I am glad they are allowing it again....... my brother will be going through the process soon....

I-130

Sent:03/02/07

NOA1:03/06/07

Touched:03/09/2007

APPROVED: 07/31/2007 (151 Days)

I-129

Sent:03/14/2007

NOA1:03/20/07

Transfered CSC:04/05/07

Touched:04/06/07

Touched:04/09/07

Touched:04/25/07(received pending email)

Touched:04/26/07

Touched:04/27/07

APPROVED:07/31/2007

NVC received: 08/30/07

Consulate forward: 08/31/07

Consulate received: 09/10/2007

Submitted DS-230: 09/18/2007

Interview: 11/06/2007

Visa received: 12/14/2007

AOS

Mailed packet: 01/17/2008

Delivered: 01/21/2008

Check cashed: 02/05/2008

NOA1: 02/04/2008

Biometrics appt: 02/20/2008

Request for initial evidence: 02/25/2008 (yikesssss)

RFE mailed: 03/03/2008

RFE received: 03/12/2008 (case processing resumed)

EAD ordered: 3/19/2008 (Thank God)

EAD received: 3/28/2008

Interview: 07/23/2008 (AHHHHHH- they request full medical)

07/25/2008 (medical submitted)

08/08/2008 (CRIS email- card production ordered)

08/19/2008: Green Card Received.

Filed: Timeline
Posted

CarolynRitesh,

From the VJ forum I read that DCF is only allowed in India for USC who live in India. Are you living in India or US?

Your timelines for DCF are quite fast. But, I never thought about this route because I am living in US.

Thanks.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
Timeline
Posted

yeye,

For DCF, you will have to live in India for at least 3 months or so, actually the guidelines at Delhi embassy isn't clear, they only say for a certain amount of time, so most people take it as 3 to 4 months of time, plus you have to take care of another specific, that is you can't be living in India on tourist visa, you should acquire an Entry visa if you wish to go for DCF in the future.

 
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