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Well we Did It!. Mel went home to Malaysia in January, I filed the I-130 "stuff" and then we immediately started worrying about her coming back into the US in April on her B2. I went down last week, she said her goodbyes, and we arrived at LAX yesterday (4/30) all worried about her being denied entry. We came prepared with a copy of the I-130 packet, her pay stubs, return tickets for three weeks hence, a reasonable story as to why she came back after only four months away, and so forth. Fully expecting a second interview, I had book our flight back to Portland Oregon for the next day so that we would not have the pressure of "please hurry because we will miss our connecting flight" anxiety.

Based on our experience when returning from a cruise to Mexico in January, we went directly to the "Non US Citizens" line and, waited about 30 minutes in the queue.

The agents first comment was "If you guys had gone to the US line you would have been out of here by now!" My response was "I though we had to be in this line because she is not a resident" "Nope, she is traveling with you and you could have used the US line." Took her picture, got her prints, stamped her I-94 for 180 days, "Welcome to the US; Next." Less than about 3 mintues, kind of anticlimactic actually !!! (but in a really good way)

One really doesn't know why it went so smoothly, perhaps because this is her fourth entry to the US? Who knows, but she is here.

I suppose that the take away is (1) be prepared (2) travel through a POE that handles lots of people (3) stand in the right line.

regards, Brian and Mel

03/21/06- Met online

10/13/06- Met in person (Los Angeles USA) (three weeks)

12/20/06- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) (three weeks)

02/13/07- Met in person (Nagoya Japan) (two days)

06/21/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via PDX), USA) (three weeks)

11/30/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via LAX), USA) (six weeks)

12/12/07- Got married (In a Light House!!!)

01/18/08- I-130 sent

01/21/08- I-130 received at Chicago Lock Box

02/15/08- Check cashed

02/26/08- NOA1 received (Notice date: 2/12/2008)

02/19/08- Touched

04/23/08- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) (one week)

04/30/08- Here I am in USA!!!!

05/19/08- I-130 approved!

05/27/08- NVC received our application and case number assigned

06/02/08- DS-3032 sent & AOS Bill Generated

06/05/08- Paid AOS Bill online

06/16/08- DS-3032 email accepted by NVC

08/28/08- Case completed!

10/21/08- Interview date (Rescheduled by US Embassy- Original date 10/28)-PASSED!!!

10/22/08- Visa in hand!

10/31/08- POE- Seattle, WA

11/12/08- Received SSN in mail!

11/20/08- Got my WA driving license!

I-751

08/03/10- I-751 sent

08/09/10- NOA

08/24/10- Biometrics

10/28/10- Case approved

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Well we Did It!. Mel went home to Malaysia in January, I filed the I-130 "stuff" and then we immediately started worrying about her coming back into the US in April on her B2. I went down last week, she said her goodbyes, and we arrived at LAX yesterday (4/30) all worried about her being denied entry. We came prepared with a copy of the I-130 packet, her pay stubs, return tickets for three weeks hence, a reasonable story as to why she came back after only four months away, and so forth. Fully expecting a second interview, I had book our flight back to Portland Oregon for the next day so that we would not have the pressure of "please hurry because we will miss our connecting flight" anxiety.

Based on our experience when returning from a cruise to Mexico in January, we went directly to the "Non US Citizens" line and, waited about 30 minutes in the queue.

The agents first comment was "If you guys had gone to the US line you would have been out of here by now!" My response was "I though we had to be in this line because she is not a resident" "Nope, she is traveling with you and you could have used the US line." Took her picture, got her prints, stamped her I-94 for 180 days, "Welcome to the US; Next." Less than about 3 mintues, kind of anticlimactic actually !!! (but in a really good way)

One really doesn't know why it went so smoothly, perhaps because this is her fourth entry to the US? Who knows, but she is here.

I suppose that the take away is (1) be prepared (2) travel through a POE that handles lots of people (3) stand in the right line.

regards, Brian and Mel

Well done guys!!! Have a super time together. Oh, have you noticed that CSC has been approving January filers (February NOA1's) ????

Hope you guys are ready for NVC, as it looks like your time is coming soon, hopefully while you guys are together so you can celebrate :dance::dance:

If you haven't prepared, I've got a lot of the stuff you need on this thread

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=124755

Well done again and hopefully hear you have an approval soon xx

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Well we Did It!. Mel went home to Malaysia in January, I filed the I-130 "stuff" and then we immediately started worrying about her coming back into the US in April on her B2. I went down last week, she said her goodbyes, and we arrived at LAX yesterday (4/30) all worried about her being denied entry. We came prepared with a copy of the I-130 packet, her pay stubs, return tickets for three weeks hence, a reasonable story as to why she came back after only four months away, and so forth. Fully expecting a second interview, I had book our flight back to Portland Oregon for the next day so that we would not have the pressure of "please hurry because we will miss our connecting flight" anxiety.

Based on our experience when returning from a cruise to Mexico in January, we went directly to the "Non US Citizens" line and, waited about 30 minutes in the queue.

The agents first comment was "If you guys had gone to the US line you would have been out of here by now!" My response was "I though we had to be in this line because she is not a resident" "Nope, she is traveling with you and you could have used the US line." Took her picture, got her prints, stamped her I-94 for 180 days, "Welcome to the US; Next." Less than about 3 mintues, kind of anticlimactic actually !!! (but in a really good way)

One really doesn't know why it went so smoothly, perhaps because this is her fourth entry to the US? Who knows, but she is here.

I suppose that the take away is (1) be prepared (2) travel through a POE that handles lots of people (3) stand in the right line.

regards, Brian and Mel

Well done guys!!! Have a super time together. Oh, have you noticed that CSC has been approving January filers (February NOA1's) ????

Hope you guys are ready for NVC, as it looks like your time is coming soon, hopefully while you guys are together so you can celebrate :dance::dance:

If you haven't prepared, I've got a lot of the stuff you need on this thread

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=124755

Well done again and hopefully hear you have an approval soon xx

Sarah,

Yeah...we have been offline for about a week because Brian was down in KL for a visit. Was reading the January filer thread and was suprised to see so many approvals. I hope ours is going to follow suit soon.

I remember you said that you will be visiting your hubby soon, any update on that plan? We were very worried but the process only took about 10 minutes. So, maybe you should give it a try. You should try a busy POE like LAX or JFK, they tend to have many international travellers. There were about 9 lines opened yesterday and it was all full except for the US citizen lines!!!

Good luck and hope you'll hear some good news soon!

Mel

03/21/06- Met online

10/13/06- Met in person (Los Angeles USA) (three weeks)

12/20/06- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) (three weeks)

02/13/07- Met in person (Nagoya Japan) (two days)

06/21/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via PDX), USA) (three weeks)

11/30/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via LAX), USA) (six weeks)

12/12/07- Got married (In a Light House!!!)

01/18/08- I-130 sent

01/21/08- I-130 received at Chicago Lock Box

02/15/08- Check cashed

02/26/08- NOA1 received (Notice date: 2/12/2008)

02/19/08- Touched

04/23/08- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) (one week)

04/30/08- Here I am in USA!!!!

05/19/08- I-130 approved!

05/27/08- NVC received our application and case number assigned

06/02/08- DS-3032 sent & AOS Bill Generated

06/05/08- Paid AOS Bill online

06/16/08- DS-3032 email accepted by NVC

08/28/08- Case completed!

10/21/08- Interview date (Rescheduled by US Embassy- Original date 10/28)-PASSED!!!

10/22/08- Visa in hand!

10/31/08- POE- Seattle, WA

11/12/08- Received SSN in mail!

11/20/08- Got my WA driving license!

I-751

08/03/10- I-751 sent

08/09/10- NOA

08/24/10- Biometrics

10/28/10- Case approved

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Thank guys, but I'm just going to wait it out now. Kip looks like he's coming over in July which will be great and a real break in the wait.

I also think VSC will start approving the I-130's in 6 weeks or so, then after that it should be quite fast. I'm just trying to get everything together now for NVC and interview .... while getting rid of unnecessary stuff. It's actually amazingly time consuming :lol:

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Mel and Brian,

I was about to PM you guys to find out how things went at the POE. Happy to hear that it was easy, hope you enjoy your time together !!

Would have done the same if not because of the recent cancer scare that I had to go through. Anyway, going to visit US in a few weeks time. Am considering flying into LA too, for the same reason you mentioned. :-)

Leah

USCIS

03/15/08 Mailed I-130 package

07/17 I-130 package delivered to Chicago lockbox

03/26 NOA1 received (Priority date 03/24/08)

04/18 Touched

06/05 Expedite request on humanitarian ground (medical emergency)

06/16, 06/17, 06/18, 06/19, 06/20 Touched

06/28 Received RFE dated 06/23

06/30 mailed RFE express mail to CSC

07/02, 07/03 Touched

07/08 07/09 Touched. "RFE received & processing resumed"

07/11 Congress aide found out I-130 was approved on 07/09!!!

07/17 NOA2 hardcopy dated 07/09

07/21 Approval notice hardcopy dated 07/11 I-130 was approved in 116 days from filing date (expedited).

NVC

07/15 NVC received and assigned case #

07/16 Emailed expedite request & supporting documents

07/17 DS-3032 and AOS fee bill generated, Emailed DS-3032.

07/21 Received DS-3032 & AOS fee bill hardcopy.

07/24 NVC approved expedite request

US Consulate

07/31 Package arrived at US consulate

08/01 Was told to pick up packet 3 on 08/04

08/04 Req packet 3 send by mail.

08/09 Received packet 3

08/11 Returned packet 3

08/15 Picked up packet 4 & medical check up

08/28 Submitted civil docs & paid $400 IV fee. Visa Interview & approved !!!

08/29 Visa in hand

09/30 POE IR1 visa interview took 166 days from the I-130 filing date (expedited).

10/04 Applied for SSN in married name.

11/11 Welcome notice received (dated 11/04)

11/15 Received Green card.

11/21 2nd Welcome notice received (dated 11/13)

11/24 Received SS card in maiden name.

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Mel and Brian,

I was about to PM you guys to find out how things went at the POE. Happy to hear that it was easy, hope you enjoy your time together !!

Would have done the same if not because of the recent cancer scare that I had to go through. Anyway, going to visit US in a few weeks time. Am considering flying into LA too, for the same reason you mentioned. :-)

Leah

Leah,

We are glad that we made it through as we were nervous about it.

When will you be flying to US? And where will you be?

Keep in touch.

Mel

03/21/06- Met online

10/13/06- Met in person (Los Angeles USA) (three weeks)

12/20/06- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) (three weeks)

02/13/07- Met in person (Nagoya Japan) (two days)

06/21/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via PDX), USA) (three weeks)

11/30/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via LAX), USA) (six weeks)

12/12/07- Got married (In a Light House!!!)

01/18/08- I-130 sent

01/21/08- I-130 received at Chicago Lock Box

02/15/08- Check cashed

02/26/08- NOA1 received (Notice date: 2/12/2008)

02/19/08- Touched

04/23/08- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) (one week)

04/30/08- Here I am in USA!!!!

05/19/08- I-130 approved!

05/27/08- NVC received our application and case number assigned

06/02/08- DS-3032 sent & AOS Bill Generated

06/05/08- Paid AOS Bill online

06/16/08- DS-3032 email accepted by NVC

08/28/08- Case completed!

10/21/08- Interview date (Rescheduled by US Embassy- Original date 10/28)-PASSED!!!

10/22/08- Visa in hand!

10/31/08- POE- Seattle, WA

11/12/08- Received SSN in mail!

11/20/08- Got my WA driving license!

I-751

08/03/10- I-751 sent

08/09/10- NOA

08/24/10- Biometrics

10/28/10- Case approved

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Mel and Brian,

I was about to PM you guys to find out how things went at the POE. Happy to hear that it was easy, hope you enjoy your time together !!

Would have done the same if not because of the recent cancer scare that I had to go through. Anyway, going to visit US in a few weeks time. Am considering flying into LA too, for the same reason you mentioned. :-)

Leah

Leah,

We are glad that we made it through as we were nervous about it.

When will you be flying to US? And where will you be?

Keep in touch.

Mel

Hey everyone,

I'm a Malaysian too applying for K-3 visa. Haven't been very active due to travelling back and forth and weddings to attend to.

Anyways, I just got back from the US (went through Newark because hubby lives in NY) and this is my second entry using tourist visa (first was in Jan). Took only a couple minutes for the usual stuff, fingerprints, etc and I was done! :) Anticipated a lot of questions though!

I do not have my timeline updated but just to let you guys know where I'm at right now. We just had our US wedding reception (after 8 months of marriage) and after I left to return to KL, he received requests from NVC to send in he I-864 and DS-230 (a couple days in between). So today he is sending the DS-230 in and I guess the next step is to just wait and see.

My aim is to be able to be with him in the States by our first anniversary (July 14th). But from what I've read, it takes a couple of weeks for them to process those two documents (I-864 and DS-230) and after case complete, they will schedule the medical checkup and interview only a month after.

Right now, I'm wondering if I should just go there using my B visa and come back right before my medical checkup and interview. What do you think?

Timeline

  • July 14 2007 - We got married!
  • Aug 04 2007 - I-130 Sent
  • Dec 20 2007 - I-130 NOA1
  • Feb 10 2008 - I-130 Approved
  • Feb 13 2008 - NVC Received
  • Mar 03 2008 - Return Completed DS-3032
  • Mar 17 2008 - Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill
  • Apr 01 2008 - Pay I-864 Bill
  • Apr 10 2008 - Receive IV Bill
  • Apr 15 2008 - Pay IV Bill
  • Apr 22 2008 - Receive I-864 Package
  • May 07 2008 - Return Completed I-864
  • May 08 2008 - Receive Instruction Package
  • May 15 2008 - DS-230 Entered to System
  • May 23 2008 - Case Completed at NVC
  • Jun 25 2008 - Case Forwarded to Embassy
  • Jun 26 2008 - Medical Checkup
  • July 08 2008 - Interview
  • July 18 2008 - Picking up passport & visa at VFS
  • Oct 12 2008 - POE JFK using Etihad Airways
  • Nov 28 2008 - Received my Green Card in the Mail

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Leah,

We are glad that we made it through as we were nervous about it.

When will you be flying to US? And where will you be?

Keep in touch.

Mel

Mel,

I am hoping to fly by the end of May if everything goes well. Will be in IL, 1 hour from Chicago. I have not seen my husband for sOoooo long, since Oct 2006........it's time to be together.

Enjoy your time.

Leah

USCIS

03/15/08 Mailed I-130 package

07/17 I-130 package delivered to Chicago lockbox

03/26 NOA1 received (Priority date 03/24/08)

04/18 Touched

06/05 Expedite request on humanitarian ground (medical emergency)

06/16, 06/17, 06/18, 06/19, 06/20 Touched

06/28 Received RFE dated 06/23

06/30 mailed RFE express mail to CSC

07/02, 07/03 Touched

07/08 07/09 Touched. "RFE received & processing resumed"

07/11 Congress aide found out I-130 was approved on 07/09!!!

07/17 NOA2 hardcopy dated 07/09

07/21 Approval notice hardcopy dated 07/11 I-130 was approved in 116 days from filing date (expedited).

NVC

07/15 NVC received and assigned case #

07/16 Emailed expedite request & supporting documents

07/17 DS-3032 and AOS fee bill generated, Emailed DS-3032.

07/21 Received DS-3032 & AOS fee bill hardcopy.

07/24 NVC approved expedite request

US Consulate

07/31 Package arrived at US consulate

08/01 Was told to pick up packet 3 on 08/04

08/04 Req packet 3 send by mail.

08/09 Received packet 3

08/11 Returned packet 3

08/15 Picked up packet 4 & medical check up

08/28 Submitted civil docs & paid $400 IV fee. Visa Interview & approved !!!

08/29 Visa in hand

09/30 POE IR1 visa interview took 166 days from the I-130 filing date (expedited).

10/04 Applied for SSN in married name.

11/11 Welcome notice received (dated 11/04)

11/15 Received Green card.

11/21 2nd Welcome notice received (dated 11/13)

11/24 Received SS card in maiden name.

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Hey everyone,

I'm a Malaysian too applying for K-3 visa. Haven't been very active due to travelling back and forth and weddings to attend to.

Anyways, I just got back from the US (went through Newark because hubby lives in NY) and this is my second entry using tourist visa (first was in Jan). Took only a couple minutes for the usual stuff, fingerprints, etc and I was done! :) Anticipated a lot of questions though!

I do not have my timeline updated but just to let you guys know where I'm at right now. We just had our US wedding reception (after 8 months of marriage) and after I left to return to KL, he received requests from NVC to send in he I-864 and DS-230 (a couple days in between). So today he is sending the DS-230 in and I guess the next step is to just wait and see.

My aim is to be able to be with him in the States by our first anniversary (July 14th). But from what I've read, it takes a couple of weeks for them to process those two documents (I-864 and DS-230) and after case complete, they will schedule the medical checkup and interview only a month after.

Right now, I'm wondering if I should just go there using my B visa and come back right before my medical checkup and interview. What do you think?

Hello, Julie,

Nice to know another Malaysian on VJ!

Did you stay in NY for 6 months?

I don't know how long the NVC will take, if it takes 2-3 months, if I am in your position, I will probably wait till the medical and interview, then only go.

I am expecting to receive our I-130 approval and the paperwork goes to NVC while I am visiting, will either stay for 6 months or until the interview, whichever comes first. If the whole process takes about 12 months from filing I-130, will probably get to spend CNY at home and leave for US after that. : -)

Leah

USCIS

03/15/08 Mailed I-130 package

07/17 I-130 package delivered to Chicago lockbox

03/26 NOA1 received (Priority date 03/24/08)

04/18 Touched

06/05 Expedite request on humanitarian ground (medical emergency)

06/16, 06/17, 06/18, 06/19, 06/20 Touched

06/28 Received RFE dated 06/23

06/30 mailed RFE express mail to CSC

07/02, 07/03 Touched

07/08 07/09 Touched. "RFE received & processing resumed"

07/11 Congress aide found out I-130 was approved on 07/09!!!

07/17 NOA2 hardcopy dated 07/09

07/21 Approval notice hardcopy dated 07/11 I-130 was approved in 116 days from filing date (expedited).

NVC

07/15 NVC received and assigned case #

07/16 Emailed expedite request & supporting documents

07/17 DS-3032 and AOS fee bill generated, Emailed DS-3032.

07/21 Received DS-3032 & AOS fee bill hardcopy.

07/24 NVC approved expedite request

US Consulate

07/31 Package arrived at US consulate

08/01 Was told to pick up packet 3 on 08/04

08/04 Req packet 3 send by mail.

08/09 Received packet 3

08/11 Returned packet 3

08/15 Picked up packet 4 & medical check up

08/28 Submitted civil docs & paid $400 IV fee. Visa Interview & approved !!!

08/29 Visa in hand

09/30 POE IR1 visa interview took 166 days from the I-130 filing date (expedited).

10/04 Applied for SSN in married name.

11/11 Welcome notice received (dated 11/04)

11/15 Received Green card.

11/21 2nd Welcome notice received (dated 11/13)

11/24 Received SS card in maiden name.

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Hey everyone,

I'm a Malaysian too applying for K-3 visa. Haven't been very active due to travelling back and forth and weddings to attend to.

Anyways, I just got back from the US (went through Newark because hubby lives in NY) and this is my second entry using tourist visa (first was in Jan). Took only a couple minutes for the usual stuff, fingerprints, etc and I was done! :) Anticipated a lot of questions though!

I do not have my timeline updated but just to let you guys know where I'm at right now. We just had our US wedding reception (after 8 months of marriage) and after I left to return to KL, he received requests from NVC to send in he I-864 and DS-230 (a couple days in between). So today he is sending the DS-230 in and I guess the next step is to just wait and see.

My aim is to be able to be with him in the States by our first anniversary (July 14th). But from what I've read, it takes a couple of weeks for them to process those two documents (I-864 and DS-230) and after case complete, they will schedule the medical checkup and interview only a month after.

Right now, I'm wondering if I should just go there using my B visa and come back right before my medical checkup and interview. What do you think?

Hello, Julie,

Nice to know another Malaysian on VJ!

Did you stay in NY for 6 months?

I don't know how long the NVC will take, if it takes 2-3 months, if I am in your position, I will probably wait till the medical and interview, then only go.

I am expecting to receive our I-130 approval and the paperwork goes to NVC while I am visiting, will either stay for 6 months or until the interview, whichever comes first. If the whole process takes about 12 months from filing I-130, will probably get to spend CNY at home and leave for US after that. : -)

Leah

I only stayed in the US for two weeks. I'm still working in KL so I can't really take a long vacation. Plus, I last visited him in Jan, and he came over for the Malay traditional wedding reception in March so it's not that bad.

He's willing to pay for my ticket if I can get away right before the interview. I guess we'll see how it goes at that time. I'm anticipating them to contact me the second week of June for an interview in July. Maybe somewhere in between I can get away for 2 weeks or so. :)

Have fun in the States!! Take a lot of photos and spend quality time together... :)

Hey everyone,

I'm a Malaysian too applying for K-3 visa. Haven't been very active due to travelling back and forth and weddings to attend to.

Anyways, I just got back from the US (went through Newark because hubby lives in NY) and this is my second entry using tourist visa (first was in Jan). Took only a couple minutes for the usual stuff, fingerprints, etc and I was done! :) Anticipated a lot of questions though!

I do not have my timeline updated but just to let you guys know where I'm at right now. We just had our US wedding reception (after 8 months of marriage) and after I left to return to KL, he received requests from NVC to send in he I-864 and DS-230 (a couple days in between). So today he is sending the DS-230 in and I guess the next step is to just wait and see.

My aim is to be able to be with him in the States by our first anniversary (July 14th). But from what I've read, it takes a couple of weeks for them to process those two documents (I-864 and DS-230) and after case complete, they will schedule the medical checkup and interview only a month after.

Right now, I'm wondering if I should just go there using my B visa and come back right before my medical checkup and interview. What do you think?

Hello, Julie,

Nice to know another Malaysian on VJ!

Did you stay in NY for 6 months?

I don't know how long the NVC will take, if it takes 2-3 months, if I am in your position, I will probably wait till the medical and interview, then only go.

I am expecting to receive our I-130 approval and the paperwork goes to NVC while I am visiting, will either stay for 6 months or until the interview, whichever comes first. If the whole process takes about 12 months from filing I-130, will probably get to spend CNY at home and leave for US after that. : -)

Leah

I only stayed in the US for two weeks. I'm still working in KL so I can't really take a long vacation. Plus, I last visited him in Jan, and he came over for the Malay traditional wedding reception in March so it's not that bad.

He's willing to pay for my ticket if I can get away right before the interview. I guess we'll see how it goes at that time. I'm anticipating them to contact me the second week of June for an interview in July. Maybe somewhere in between I can get away for 2 weeks or so. :)

Have fun in the States!! Take a lot of photos and spend quality time together... :)

Timeline

  • July 14 2007 - We got married!
  • Aug 04 2007 - I-130 Sent
  • Dec 20 2007 - I-130 NOA1
  • Feb 10 2008 - I-130 Approved
  • Feb 13 2008 - NVC Received
  • Mar 03 2008 - Return Completed DS-3032
  • Mar 17 2008 - Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill
  • Apr 01 2008 - Pay I-864 Bill
  • Apr 10 2008 - Receive IV Bill
  • Apr 15 2008 - Pay IV Bill
  • Apr 22 2008 - Receive I-864 Package
  • May 07 2008 - Return Completed I-864
  • May 08 2008 - Receive Instruction Package
  • May 15 2008 - DS-230 Entered to System
  • May 23 2008 - Case Completed at NVC
  • Jun 25 2008 - Case Forwarded to Embassy
  • Jun 26 2008 - Medical Checkup
  • July 08 2008 - Interview
  • July 18 2008 - Picking up passport & visa at VFS
  • Oct 12 2008 - POE JFK using Etihad Airways
  • Nov 28 2008 - Received my Green Card in the Mail

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Hey everyone,

I'm a Malaysian too applying for K-3 visa. Haven't been very active due to travelling back and forth and weddings to attend to.

Anyways, I just got back from the US (went through Newark because hubby lives in NY) and this is my second entry using tourist visa (first was in Jan). Took only a couple minutes for the usual stuff, fingerprints, etc and I was done! :) Anticipated a lot of questions though!

I do not have my timeline updated but just to let you guys know where I'm at right now. We just had our US wedding reception (after 8 months of marriage) and after I left to return to KL, he received requests from NVC to send in he I-864 and DS-230 (a couple days in between). So today he is sending the DS-230 in and I guess the next step is to just wait and see.

My aim is to be able to be with him in the States by our first anniversary (July 14th). But from what I've read, it takes a couple of weeks for them to process those two documents (I-864 and DS-230) and after case complete, they will schedule the medical checkup and interview only a month after.

Right now, I'm wondering if I should just go there using my B visa and come back right before my medical checkup and interview. What do you think?

Hi there...

Welcome to VJ. And it's always nice to have another Malaysian around.

How long have you been submitted your paperworks? It would be good if you can update your timeline as VJ use that as an indicator for the rest of us.

Hmmmm...July 14th seem to be too ambitious. But I know US Embassy in KL is pretty efficient. So you'll never know. If you can afford another plane ticket, why not? I would like to spend as much time as possible with my husband. ;)

Anyway, keep us posted.

Regards,

Mel

Edited by Brian&Mel

03/21/06- Met online

10/13/06- Met in person (Los Angeles USA) (three weeks)

12/20/06- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) (three weeks)

02/13/07- Met in person (Nagoya Japan) (two days)

06/21/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via PDX), USA) (three weeks)

11/30/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via LAX), USA) (six weeks)

12/12/07- Got married (In a Light House!!!)

01/18/08- I-130 sent

01/21/08- I-130 received at Chicago Lock Box

02/15/08- Check cashed

02/26/08- NOA1 received (Notice date: 2/12/2008)

02/19/08- Touched

04/23/08- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) (one week)

04/30/08- Here I am in USA!!!!

05/19/08- I-130 approved!

05/27/08- NVC received our application and case number assigned

06/02/08- DS-3032 sent & AOS Bill Generated

06/05/08- Paid AOS Bill online

06/16/08- DS-3032 email accepted by NVC

08/28/08- Case completed!

10/21/08- Interview date (Rescheduled by US Embassy- Original date 10/28)-PASSED!!!

10/22/08- Visa in hand!

10/31/08- POE- Seattle, WA

11/12/08- Received SSN in mail!

11/20/08- Got my WA driving license!

I-751

08/03/10- I-751 sent

08/09/10- NOA

08/24/10- Biometrics

10/28/10- Case approved

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