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Filed: IR-2 Country: Ethiopia
Timeline

Congrats! :dance::dance:

Our Timeline:

08/20/07-----Mailed I-129F to CSC

08/21/07-----Recieved at CSC

09/26/07-----NOA1

02/06/08-----Touched (RFE Trick) and approved the same day.

02/07/08-----NOA2 VIA Cris E-mail

02/11/08-----NOA2 Hard Copy Recieved

02/25/08-----Received at NVC

02/27/08-----Left NVC

03/03/08-----Received at Embassy

04/03/08-----Interview! APPROVED!!! YEA YEA YEAH

04/08/08-----VISA In Hand!!!! WOOOO HOOOO!!!

04/18/08-----She's finally coming home POA IAD!!!

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Thanks everybody.

Kid how did they look at your financial information? Thats all I am worried about.

In CR, they require the usual I-134 notorized, the last 3-4 paystubs (I brought 7), letter from bank (even though my income is triple the poverty line), the last year's (2007) 1040 and W-2. I also brought my last 401K statement and proof of life insurance. The pre-screener lady (before the actual interview) took all our documents and was almost surprised that we had every single thing they asked for and exactly the way they wanted it.

They never even ask to see our pics, emails, etc. I asked if he wanted to see them he said "I don't need to see it. It's clear that you guys have a strong relationship."

I'll post a full report mid-next week.

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We had our interview this afternoon and it was pretty easy. I'm here in Costa Rica for only 3 more days, so I won't go into details now, but I'll post a full report when I get home on Tuesday.

But it went very well.

My fiancee and I want to thank everybody who helped us along the way. And to those of you who I was bugging with silly questions on a daily basis (you know who you are) we want to send a special thank you.

:dance:

One suggestion for those prepping for their interview: Know your fiance(e)'s first and last name. There was a couple before us. She was asked to fill out a paper with her "fiance's first and last name" and she didn't know. The lady said (exact quote) "How can you pretend to know him and want to go to the US if you don't know his last name" everybody was laughing at that one. :lol:

Congrats and best wishes on your wedding :)

K1 TIMELINE:
. 04/16/2007 - Mailed I-129F
. 04/25/2007 - NOA1
. 10/12/2007 - NOA2
. 02/11/2008 - Forwarded to NVC
. 03/13/2008 - Forwarded to Consulate
. 04/22/2008 - Interview at US Embassy
. 05/06/2008 - Visa Approved (After 2 weeks of Doc. Verification)
. 05/08/2008 - Visa in Hand!

AOS TIMELINE:
. 08/26/2008 - Applied AOS via UPS
. 09/02/2008 - Case shown online as "received and pending"
. 09/03/2008 - Check Cashed!
. 09/08 /2008 - Received NOA'S for AOS and EAD (Notices Dated: 9/02/2008)
. 09/11/2008 - Received Notice for Biometrics Appointment (Notice Dated: 9/04/2008)
. 10/01/2008 - Biometrics Appointment
. 11/17/2008 - EAD Approval Sent; EAD Card Received
. 02/23/2009 - Received Letter for Interview
. 04/02/2009 - AOS Interview and Approved!
. 04/13/2009 - Greencard in Hand! (Thanks God!)

REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE:
. 12/29/2010 - Mailed I-751 to VT Service Center
. 12/31/2010 - Received and Signed for by D Renaud
. 01/06/2011 - Check Cashed!

. 01/08/2011 - Received NOA (Receipt dated 01/03/2011)
. 02/03/2011 - Biometrics Appointment Notice (Receipt dated 01/10/2011)
. 06/16/2001 - Received Approval Notice in the mail (Receipt dated 06/13/2011)
. 06/18/2011 - Greencard in Hand!

CITIZENSHIP TIMELINE:

. 04/08/2014 - Mailed N-400 to Lewisville, TX

. 04/10/2014 - Received and Signed by Edwards

. 04/15/2014 - Check Cashed

. 04/21/2014 - Received NOA (Notice Dated 04/14/2014)

. 05/12/2014 - Biometrics Appointment (Notice Dated 04/21/2014)

. 08/06/2014 - Interview Appointment (Notice Dated 06/30/2014)

. 09/05/2014 - Oath Taking (Notice Dated 08/18/2014)

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Saint Lucia
Timeline

Congratulations!!

AOS Timeline:

7/30/08: Sent AOS to Chicago lockbox

7/31/08: Received by USCIS

8/06/08: Check cashed

8/07/08: Rec'd NOA for I-485 AOS

8/07/08: AOS, EAD, & AP - Touched

8/08/08: Rec'd NOAs for EAD & AP

8/12/08: Rec'd Biometrics appt letter

8/21/08: Biometrics

9/29/08: EAD & AP - approved!!

10/6/08: EAD & AP - received in the mail!

2/06/09: Received interview notice for March 10th!!

3/10/09: Passed interview - husband's GC approved!!! Woohoo!!! :-)

01/2011: File to remove conditions

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Congratulations!

Dawn

Our journey to be together (work in progress)

March 2007 - Met online

1/28/08 - Sent I-129F to VSC

5/13/08 - Visa in hand!!!

7/7/08 - POE

7/11/08 - legal wedding

7/20/08 - AOS/EAD/AP sent to Chicago Lockbox

11/18/08 - AOS approved!!!

11/25/08 - Received welcome letter...and Green Card!!!

12/21/08 - ceremonial wedding

10/9/10 - Sent I-751 and started the fresh hell that is ROC

10/14/10 - NOA1 for ROC

10/29/10 - received appointment for Biometrics

11/22/10 - Biometrics appointment

Currently: Living blissfully with my Essex lad...

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hungary
Timeline
Thanks everybody.

Kid how did they look at your financial information? Thats all I am worried about.

In CR, they require the usual I-134 notorized, the last 3-4 paystubs (I brought 7), letter from bank (even though my income is triple the poverty line), the last year's (2007) 1040 and W-2. I also brought my last 401K statement and proof of life insurance. The pre-screener lady (before the actual interview) took all our documents and was almost surprised that we had every single thing they asked for and exactly the way they wanted it.

They never even ask to see our pics, emails, etc. I asked if he wanted to see them he said "I don't need to see it. It's clear that you guys have a strong relationship."

I'll post a full report mid-next week.

Well kid brooklyn, would you say attending the interview was a great benefit?

Our Relationship

(09-27-06)Met in Hungary

(11-25-06)Fell in Love

(11-24-07)Met again in Hungary

(02-19-08)Met again in Hungary

K1 Visa Petition

(09-27-07)Preparing to send K1 Petition

(12-03-07)K1 Petition Sent US Postal Service

(12-11-07)Received NOA 1

(12-28-07)Touched

(03-11-08)Recieved NOA 2

(03-21-08)Recieved at NVC

(03-27-08)Sent from NVC

(04-02-08)Received Packet 3

(04-27-08)Medical Completed

(05-15-08)Received Packet 4

(05-29-08)Interview Date

(05-29-08)Visa given 40 mins after approval

(06-02-08)Arrival at the JFK and EAD given

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BIG CONGRATS!!!

ROC

still waiting for GC replacement

N-400

04/23/2012...... N-400 packet sent to Lewisville, TX via USPS express mail

04/24/2012...... N-400 delivered signed for by J. Arthur; priority date according to NOA1

04/27/2012...... Check cashed

04/30/2012...... Received NOA 1 dated April 26, 2012

06/01/2012...... Received notice for biometrics dated May 29, 2012

06/20/2012...... Biometrics schedule (early bio June 05, 2012)

06/18/2012...... Email notification, N400 placed in line for interview

06/29/2012...... Email notification, N400 scheduled for interview

07/05/2012...... Interview Letter Received

08/07/2012...... Interview (PASSED)

Link to: Full timeline

God is in CONTROL. His time is always better than mine: never too early yet never late, always the perfect time.

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Well kid brooklyn, would you say attending the interview was a great benefit?

Absolutely! Once he saw how we were together (joking and laughing, our body language), he didn't want to see any pictures or boarding passes. Plus, it helped my fiancee too. She was nervous wreck, but me being there to support her definitely loosened her up a lot.

Obviously, it's not necessary, but it does help in my opinion. For me, it's a short 4-5 hour nonstop flight for about $300RT so it allows me to visit her monthly. For others, the flights are much longer and much more expensive, so it's not always possible. They understand that.

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
Timeline
We had our interview this afternoon and it was pretty easy. I'm here in Costa Rica for only 3 more days, so I won't go into details now, but I'll post a full report when I get home on Tuesday.

But it went very well.

My fiancee and I want to thank everybody who helped us along the way. And to those of you who I was bugging with silly questions on a daily basis (you know who you are) we want to send a special thank you.

:dance:

One suggestion for those prepping for their interview: Know your fiance(e)'s first and last name. There was a couple before us. She was asked to fill out a paper with her "fiance's first and last name" and she didn't know. The lady said (exact quote) "How can you pretend to know him and want to go to the US if you don't know his last name" everybody was laughing at that one. :lol:

Congrats Kid, you did great. Thanks for all your help also. :thumbs::thumbs:

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