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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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I'm interested in hearing the Viet Nam VJ member's who opted for 1 over the other. I know that it takes longer for the IR-1/CR-1. Anyone have any idea how much longer? I also know that a Green Card is issued on arrival so there is no Adjustment of Status to deal with. Any other benefits? I finally have everything I need and will be sending in the I-130 at the end of the week. I am assuming now is the time to decide which way to go.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Vietnam
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I faced the same dilemma as you when I was starting out the journey, but I decided to go with the CR1 route over K3. I still think CR1 is a superior visa due to less paperwork, cost and headache later on when my wife arrives in US. If being apart a few more months longer is a big issue, then K3 is preferred. For me, I accept the delaying of a few more months due to all the paperwork at NVC after the case has been approved by USCIS.

As of right now, NVC is streamlining the billing process using online payment for CR1/IR1, so the time it takes from approval to HCMC is reduced dramatically. My case was completed at NVC in less than 2 months, and I was expecting at least 3 months or more even with James's Shortcut. Instead of sending the case immediately to HCMC, I intentionlly opt to lengthen by 2 months in order to submit the paperworks to NVC. All the documents for Packet 3, such as PC and BC, are processed at NVC instead of at consulate. In that way, I take care of all the workload for my wife from the very beginning to interview. Well, she still has to obtain the required documents to send to me. With CR1, my wife will receive her green card immediately, get her driver license right after and apply for US citizen after only 3 years. Plus, I need her SSN as soon as she gets here to re-submit for my stimulus check heh.

Anyway, the decision to go for CR1 or K3 starts at the start of the journey depending on your circumstances. Submitting both and hoping for whichever is the fastest don't work anymore. If you can wait just a few more months, I recommend doing a CR1 route. You still have time until NOA1 to send out I-129F. Good luck with whatever route you choose.

Edited by Tyrobe

I-130 Journey

USCIS

2007-07-17 : Marriage

2007-08-14 : I-130 Sent

2007-10-02 : I-130 NOA1

2008-03-06 : I-130 NOA2

NVC

2008-03-18 : NVC Case # Assigned

2008-04-28 : I-864EZ Cleared at NVC

2008-05-19 : NVC Forwarded Case to HCMC

CONSULATE

2008-05-21 : HCMC Received Electronic File

2008-06-05 : Interview Passed!

2008-06-17 : Visa in Hand

US

2008-06-24 : POE - Newark

2008-07-24 : Received Green Card

2008-08-25 : Received SS Card

2010-04-12 : I-751 and Check Sent

2010-04-21 : I-751 NOA Received - 1 Year Extension

2010-08-20 : 10-Year Green Card Arrived

Naturalization

2012-08-27 : File N-400

2012-08-31 : Check Cashed

2012-09-06 : N-400 NOA

2012-09-19 : Biometric Appointment and Fingerprint

2012-10-15 : Receive Naturalization Interview Date

2012-11-19 : Naturalization Interview Completed

2013-01-14 : Oath Letter received

2013-01-16 : Oath Ceremony / Become US Citizen

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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I faced the same dilemma as you when I was starting out the journey, but I decided to go with the CR1 route over K3. I still think CR1 is a superior visa due to less paperwork, cost and headache later on when my wife arrives in US. If being apart a few more months longer is a big issue, then K3 is preferred. For me, I accept the delaying of a few more months due to all the paperwork at NVC after the case has been approved by USCIS.

As of right now, NVC is streamlining the billing process using online payment for CR1/IR1, so the time it takes from approval to HCMC is reduced dramatically. My case was completed at NVC in less than 2 months, and I was expecting at least 3 months or more even with James's Shortcut. Instead of sending the case immediately to HCMC, I intentionlly opt to lengthen by 2 months in order to submit the paperworks to NVC. All the documents for Packet 3, such as PC and BC, are processed at NVC instead of at consulate. In that way, I take care of all the workload for my wife from the very beginning to interview. Well, she still has to obtain the required documents to send to me. With CR1, my wife will receive her green card immediately, get her driver license right after and apply for US citizen after only 3 years. Plus, I need her SSN as soon as she gets here to re-submit for my stimulus check heh.

Anyway, the decision to go for CR1 or K3 starts at the start of the journey depending on your circumstances. Submitting both and hoping for whichever is the fastest don't work anymore. If you can wait just a few more months, I recommend doing a CR1 route. You still have time until NOA1 to send out I-129F. Good luck with whatever route you choose.

So you're saying it's around 2 months longer? I know there is no set rule on the length, but all of these go to the National Visa Center, so it should be about the same length of time.

If I understand you correctly we have until the NOA1 is sent to decide. Now if we do go the IR/CR1 route then there is no need for the I129F, correct? Or do I still have to file that and cancel it out later? Thanks Tyrobe, I figured it would be you who responded. I'll probably have more question (well I know I will) if we decide to go this route. It seems like the logical choice to me. We'll see what Thuy thinks.

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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I'm trying to figure out the time difference here. On the California Service Centers website, as of 05.13.2008, they are working on:

129F = October 8th 2007

I-130 = August 19th 2007

So there's a difference of 40 days. Is that the time difference we would be looking at, or is there something else to take into consideration?

Edited by WideAwakeInTheUSA
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Vietnam
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I'm trying to figure out the time difference here. On the California Service Centers website, as of 05.13.2008, they are working on:

129F = October 8th 2007

I-130 = August 19th 2007

So there's a difference of 40 days. Is that the time difference we would be looking at, or is there something else to take into consideration?

Need to add another month and half at NVC for CR1 on top of that 40 days, so we are looking roughly 3 months behind. We catch some of this time back by not requiring to wait for packet 3 in VN then turn them in; all paperwork is already done upfront at NVC. The wife just sits there and waits for the interview letter.

You're correct. For CR1, once you turn in your I-130 that's it. No need for I-129F. In some rare case for K3, USCIS hold the approved I-130 and delay the case in order to process I-129F. Even requesting to switch back to CR1 can still delay some time. So decide at the start of the process which route to take can save you a peace of mind later on. But in general, K3 is faster to reach HCMC.

If I start the process again I would still stick with CR1 route. It works out for our circumstance.

I-130 Journey

USCIS

2007-07-17 : Marriage

2007-08-14 : I-130 Sent

2007-10-02 : I-130 NOA1

2008-03-06 : I-130 NOA2

NVC

2008-03-18 : NVC Case # Assigned

2008-04-28 : I-864EZ Cleared at NVC

2008-05-19 : NVC Forwarded Case to HCMC

CONSULATE

2008-05-21 : HCMC Received Electronic File

2008-06-05 : Interview Passed!

2008-06-17 : Visa in Hand

US

2008-06-24 : POE - Newark

2008-07-24 : Received Green Card

2008-08-25 : Received SS Card

2010-04-12 : I-751 and Check Sent

2010-04-21 : I-751 NOA Received - 1 Year Extension

2010-08-20 : 10-Year Green Card Arrived

Naturalization

2012-08-27 : File N-400

2012-08-31 : Check Cashed

2012-09-06 : N-400 NOA

2012-09-19 : Biometric Appointment and Fingerprint

2012-10-15 : Receive Naturalization Interview Date

2012-11-19 : Naturalization Interview Completed

2013-01-14 : Oath Letter received

2013-01-16 : Oath Ceremony / Become US Citizen

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
Timeline
Posted
I'm trying to figure out the time difference here. On the California Service Centers website, as of 05.13.2008, they are working on:

129F = October 8th 2007

I-130 = August 19th 2007

So there's a difference of 40 days. Is that the time difference we would be looking at, or is there something else to take into consideration?

Need to add another month and half at NVC for CR1 on top of that 40 days, so we are looking roughly 3 months behind. We catch some of this time back by not requiring to wait for packet 3 in VN then turn them in; all paperwork is already done upfront at NVC. The wife just sits there and waits for the interview letter.

You're correct. For CR1, once you turn in your I-130 that's it. No need for I-129F. In some rare case for K3, USCIS hold the approved I-130 and delay the case in order to process I-129F. Even requesting to switch back to CR1 can still delay some time. So decide at the start of the process which route to take can save you a peace of mind later on. But in general, K3 is faster to reach HCMC.

If I start the process again I would still stick with CR1 route. It works out for our circumstance.

O.K., got it. Thanks!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I faced the same dilemma as you when I was starting out the journey, but I decided to go with the CR1 route over K3. I still think CR1 is a superior visa due to less paperwork, cost and headache later on when my wife arrives in US. If being apart a few more months longer is a big issue, then K3 is preferred. For me, I accept the delaying of a few more months due to all the paperwork at NVC after the case has been approved by USCIS.

As of right now, NVC is streamlining the billing process using online payment for CR1/IR1, so the time it takes from approval to HCMC is reduced dramatically. My case was completed at NVC in less than 2 months, and I was expecting at least 3 months or more even with James's Shortcut. Instead of sending the case immediately to HCMC, I intentionlly opt to lengthen by 2 months in order to submit the paperworks to NVC. All the documents for Packet 3, such as PC and BC, are processed at NVC instead of at consulate. In that way, I take care of all the workload for my wife from the very beginning to interview. Well, she still has to obtain the required documents to send to me. With CR1, my wife will receive her green card immediately, get her driver license right after and apply for US citizen after only 3 years. Plus, I need her SSN as soon as she gets here to re-submit for my stimulus check heh.

Anyway, the decision to go for CR1 or K3 starts at the start of the journey depending on your circumstances. Submitting both and hoping for whichever is the fastest don't work anymore. If you can wait just a few more months, I recommend doing a CR1 route. You still have time until NOA1 to send out I-129F. Good luck with whatever route you choose.

Hi Tyrobe,

I have been reading through the VJ and I am so confuse with jumping the forms around. Can you explain or list give me break down detail about... CR1 for I-130 only and K is considering I-129f for K1/2/3/4, I am corrected?

I try to get marry in Dec. 08. Should I have to file any form before that or nothing? So, after I get marry in VN, I have to file is just the I-130 only right and what come along?

Thank you so much for input.

Jayson

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I faced the same dilemma as you when I was starting out the journey, but I decided to go with the CR1 route over K3. I still think CR1 is a superior visa due to less paperwork, cost and headache later on when my wife arrives in US. If being apart a few more months longer is a big issue, then K3 is preferred. For me, I accept the delaying of a few more months due to all the paperwork at NVC after the case has been approved by USCIS.

As of right now, NVC is streamlining the billing process using online payment for CR1/IR1, so the time it takes from approval to HCMC is reduced dramatically. My case was completed at NVC in less than 2 months, and I was expecting at least 3 months or more even with James's Shortcut. Instead of sending the case immediately to HCMC, I intentionlly opt to lengthen by 2 months in order to submit the paperworks to NVC. All the documents for Packet 3, such as PC and BC, are processed at NVC instead of at consulate. In that way, I take care of all the workload for my wife from the very beginning to interview. Well, she still has to obtain the required documents to send to me. With CR1, my wife will receive her green card immediately, get her driver license right after and apply for US citizen after only 3 years. Plus, I need her SSN as soon as she gets here to re-submit for my stimulus check heh.

Anyway, the decision to go for CR1 or K3 starts at the start of the journey depending on your circumstances. Submitting both and hoping for whichever is the fastest don't work anymore. If you can wait just a few more months, I recommend doing a CR1 route. You still have time until NOA1 to send out I-129F. Good luck with whatever route you choose.

Hi Tyrobe,

I have been reading through the VJ and I am so confuse with jumping the forms around. Can you explain or list give me break down detail about... CR1 for I-130 only and K is considering I-129f for K1/2/3/4, I am corrected?

I try to get marry in Dec. 08. Should I have to file any form before that or nothing? So, after I get marry in VN, I have to file is just the I-130 only right and what come along?

Thank you so much for input.

Jayson

Read though the VJ Guides . It will explain the whole process better than anything else.

Visa Guides

CR-1 Visa

I-130 Sent : 2006-08-30

I-130 NOA1 : 2006-09-12

I-130 Approved : 2007-01-17

NVC Received : 2007-02-05

Consulate Received : 2007-06-09

Interview Date : 2007-08-16 Case sent back to USCIS

NOA case received by CSC: 2007-12-19

Receive NOIR: 2009-05-04

Sent Rebuttal: 2009-05-19

NOA rebuttal entered: 2009-06-05

Case sent back to NVC for processing: 2009-08-27

Consulate sends DS-230: 2009-11-23

Interview: 2010-02-05 result Green sheet for updated I864 and photos submit 2010-03-05

APPROVED visa pick up 2010-03-12

POE: 2010-04-20 =)

GC received: 2010-05-05

Processing

Estimates/Stats : Your I-130 was approved in 140 days.

 
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