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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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You've done all you can, gathered all the papers required for the interview as far back as February, to prepare for the much anticipated/dreaded embassy interview slated on the first week of June.

(Secured nso copies of birth and marriage certificates - check; secured a copy of nbi clearance - check; collated pictures/greeting cards/call cards/gifts bought on the internet - check; bugged the hubby to send the affidavit of support and supporting docs including income tax return for the past 3 years, w2, employment certificates, bank statements - check; paid the $131 visa fee at bpi - check; went to st luke's extension office for an early medical - check; filled out forms ds 156 and ds 157 - check).

You go to the interview with mixed feeling: elated that the journey is almost at end, yet fearful that forces beyond your control would keep you from being reunited with the love of your life.

Still, you remain optimistic and hopeful that everything will work out fine.

The queue outside the embassy premises isn't too long. (Something you're grateful for, since you just can't imagine lining up outside for ages; especially when you only had 4 hours of sleep!).

After checking if you have the appointment letter, two copies of ds-156 and ds-157, and your passport, the guards finally tell you to enter the building. Naturally, you first go thru security check.

Then, you reach your destination: the immigrant visa section.

First, you line up to get a number: 7005. Sans the zeros, you got your birthdate and your lucky number!

Then you go back to you seat again to wait for finger scanning. For this part, instead of waiting for your number to be called/flashed, you'll listen and wait for your name to be called.

If you're bored out of your skull waiting, listening to how the embassy employee enunciate the names of the applicants for finger scanning can be entertaining.

You'r number's flashed for the pre-interview. Window 19! The guy's a bit chubby with a big voice. He's very nice and pleasant.

As soon as you reached the window, he rattled off questions:

- are you ____(my name)?

- who's your petitioner?

- may i have your bc/mc/nbi clearance/affidavit of support/pictures?

- how did you meet? when did you meet?

- can we just say march? (after saying you were introduced on the phone by his cousin while they were attending a family gathering sometime between march and april. you honestly couldnt remember the exact date coz back then, you had no romantic interest in him coz you were seeing somebody else)

- how many times did your husband visit you?

- where did you get married?

Then he says, "okay, good luck on your interview"

You go back to your seat again to wait for the interview. This time, the wait wasn't long - just about 15 minutes, max.

Finally, your number's flashed for the interview: window 29.

The consul is a girl, caucasian and quite young, early 20s.

"Your name please."

"Could you raise your right hand?"

"Who's your petitioner?"

"How did you meet?"

"How many times did he visit you?"

"So you had a civil wedding. Are you planning on having a church wedding?"

"What does he do for a living?"

"Was he married before? What happened to that marriage?

"Were you married before?"

And finally, "Everything seeems to be okay. We're just waiting for the result of the document verification, which is quite normal and is part of the procedure."

"Please wait outside and wait for your name to be called"

"Nice meeting you."

You leave the interview room in a daze. The consul is really nice, yet the phrase, "we're just waiting for the result of doc verification" keeps on playing on your mind. You can only murmur, "Nice meeting you too. Thank you."

Your name's called again. You line up at the release section to retrieve some of the documents you submitted and to get the pink slip (for visa delivery) and of course, the white slip for document verification.

The people around you are just so happy that the interview's over. You are asked by quite a number of them where you're headed/how was your interview? It's quite interesting to note that most of them would easily divulge how their interview went, without being prompted. You'll think, it must be caused by adrenalin.

You, on the other hand, remain numb, yet able to utter the required answers, "I'll be based in California. "Really? that's nice" and other pleasantries drilled on you since you were young.

Your composure slipped up a bit when you pay the visa delivery. You ask the cashier, "Miss, why is it that although I paid the doc verification fee 5 weeks prior to the interview, my papers aren't here yet?" The poor girl can't come up with an acceptable answer, so you just heave a sigh of resignation and fill out the delivery form.

You leave the embassy premises somewhat bitter. The system beat you again, despite all the preparations.

You can only hope that by the time your visa's delivered to your doorstep, you're back to your old self: optimistic and raring to face the challenges this life offers.

Edited by stuck_in_manila
Posted (edited)

Very nice interview experience narrative.... I'm sorry you got stuck in doc. verification AR but at least you were not denied, YOU PASSED and for that my BIGGEST CONGRATS!!! :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

as for the processing time for doc. ver. AR, this might give you some idea: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...t&p=1906817

Good luck and may you receive your visa soonest. God bless always.

Edited by dbears

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.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted (edited)
Very nice interview experience narrative.... I'm sorry you got stuck in doc. verification AR but at least you were not denied, YOU PASSED and for that my BIGGEST CONGRATS!!! :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

as for the processing time for doc. ver. AR, this might give you some idea: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...t&p=1906817

Good luck and may you receive your visa soonest. God bless always.

thanks.

sorry for venting. this journey is proving to be emotionally draining.

an adage says, "things happen for a reason." i just hope i'll find the reason for my delay real soon :)

- sue

Edited by stuck_in_manila
Posted

Congratz for passing the Interview! :)

N-400

March 21, 2014 - Application sent thru Expressmail

March 25, 2014 - Received/Priority Date

March 26, 2014 - Check cashed

March 27, 2014 - Notice Date

April 2, 2014 - Notice for Biometrics Appointment thru email

Aprill 22, 2014 - Biometrics

April 24, 2014 - In line for interview

August 25, 2014-Scheduled for Interview

September 30, 2014 - Interview and Oath-Taking :joy:

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
Sue, I know you know that you're approved and its really only a matter of time before they release your visa but I can imagine your disapointment. Im so sorry. My wife and I were dreading that wife slip. Sorry again.

Thanks noel.

I know. It's just that i was so looking forward to fixing our new place, which i picked via the internet. My husband moved in this weekend, and he's under strict instruction not to do any decorating till i get there. Poor hubby, the house will be in total disarray till i arrive.

By the way, I think I saw you wife at the embassy, she was wearing a pin-striped pants (black), and yes you're right, she's pretty. he he he

- sue

Posted
You've done all you can, gathered all the papers required for the interview as far back as February, to prepare for the much anticipated/dreaded embassy interview slated on the first week of June.

(Secured nso copies of birth and marriage certificates - check; secured a copy of nbi clearance - check; collated pictures/greeting cards/call cards/gifts bought on the internet - check; bugged the hubby to send the affidavit of support and supporting docs including income tax return for the past 3 years, w2, employment certificates, bank statements - check; paid the $131 visa fee at bpi - check; went to st luke's extension office for an early medical - check; filled out forms ds 156 and ds 157 - check).

You go to the interview with mixed feeling: elated that the journey is almost at end, yet fearful that forces beyond your control would keep you from being reunited with the love of your life.

Still, you remain optimistic and hopeful that everything will work out fine.

The queue outside the embassy premises isn't too long. (Something you're grateful for, since you just can't imagine lining up outside for ages; especially when you only had 4 hours of sleep!).

After checking if you have the appointment letter, two copies of ds-156 and ds-157, and your passport, the guards finally tell you to enter the building. Naturally, you first go thru security check.

Then, you reach your destination: the immigrant visa section.

First, you line up to get a number: 7005. Sans the zeros, you got your birthdate and your lucky number!

Then you go back to you seat again to wait for finger scanning. For this part, instead of waiting for your number to be called/flashed, you'll listen and wait for your name to be called.

If you're bored out of your skull waiting, listening to how the embassy employee enunciate the names of the applicants for finger scanning can be entertaining.

You'r number's flashed for the pre-interview. Window 19! The guy's a bit chubby with a big voice. He's very nice and pleasant.

As soon as you reached the window, he rattled off questions:

- are you ____(my name)?

- who's your petitioner?

- may i have your bc/mc/nbi clearance/affidavit of support/pictures?

- how did you meet? when did you meet?

- can we just say march? (after saying you were introduced on the phone by his cousin while they were attending a family gathering sometime between march and april. you honestly couldnt remember the exact date coz back then, you had no romantic interest in him coz you were seeing somebody else)

- how many times did your husband visit you?

- where did you get married?

Then he says, "okay, good luck on your interview"

You go back to your seat again to wait for the interview. This time, the wait wasn't long - just about 15 minutes, max.

Finally, your number's flashed for the interview: window 29.

The consul is a girl, caucasian and quite young, early 20s.

"Your name please."

"Could you raise your right hand?"

"Who's your petitioner?"

"How did you meet?"

"How many times did he visit you?"

"So you had a civil wedding. Are you planning on having a church wedding?"

"What does he do for a living?"

"Was he married before? What happened to that marriage?

"Were you married before?"

And finally, "Everything seeems to be okay. We're just waiting for the result of the document verification, which is quite normal and is part of the procedure."

"Please wait outside and wait for your name to be called"

"Nice meeting you."

You leave the interview room in a daze. The consul is really nice, yet the phrase, "we're just waiting for the result of doc verification" keeps on playing on your mind. You can only murmur, "Nice meeting you too. Thank you."

Your name's called again. You line up at the release section to retrieve some of the documents you submitted and to get the pink slip (for visa delivery) and of course, the white slip for document verification.

The people around you are just so happy that the interview's over. You are asked by quite a number of them where you're headed/how was your interview? It's quite interesting to note that most of them would easily divulge how their interview went, without being prompted. You'll think, it must be caused by adrenalin.

You, on the other hand, remain numb, yet able to utter the required answers, "I'll be based in California. "Really? that's nice" and other pleasantries drilled on you since you were young.

Your composure slipped up a bit when you pay the visa delivery. You ask the cashier, "Miss, why is it that although I paid the doc verification fee 5 weeks prior to the interview, my papers aren't here yet?" The poor girl can't come up with an acceptable answer, so you just heave a sigh of resignation and fill out the delivery form.

You leave the embassy premises somewhat bitter. The system beat you again, despite all the preparations.

You can only hope that by the time your visa's delivered to your doorstep, you're back to your old self: optimistic and raring to face the challenges this life offers.

I feeling the same way too... well prepared for all the document that i will present for the interview. paid my document verification fee a month ahead before my interview, I notified them about my payment.

when i was in the interview. they didn't asked more proofs. a few pics and the 2 snail mail i got from husband. the nice consul said everythings ok, i even noticed the stamp APPROVED. but when my name was called. the girl gave me pink slip for delivery, after i filled up some delbros info sheet. i just noticed that im holding a white sheet of paper, saying" DOCS", i went back to counter to asked about the white slip and its for document verification.

thats sucks...

but i all i can do is wait.. :blink:

“God unites the separated ones with Himself again, and blesses them with true greatness.”

TIMELINE FOR AOS

(Adjusting status for permanent resident only)

DATE SENT 052509

Posted

congratulations o passing the interview. we also have paid the doc ver fee way early. just hoping not to get caught up, but as we have seen from here it is a shot in the dark. Good luck and hopefully they will come soon

June 2006 Met on Myspace
Sep 21 2007 Proposed and she accepted
Dec 9 2007 Arrived in Manila
Dec 15 2007 Returned home, very sad day
Dec 21 2007 Sent Form I-129F to CSC
Dec 24 2007 Packet received at CSC
Dec 31 2007 NOA 1 received
Jan 02 2008 Check cashed
May 05 2008 NOA2
May 12 2008 Received letter from NVC MNL2008xxxxxx
May 19 2008 Paid Delbros fee at Metrobank
May 20 2008 First day of medical
May 21 2008 Told to return for sputum test
May 21 2008 Delbros confirmed receiving payment
May 27 2008 Delbros sent proof of payment to USEM
May 27,28,29 2008 Sputum test done
June 6 2008 Delbros sent doc ver request to the NSO
June 27 2008 NSO doc ver completed, to be picked up by USEM
July 1, 2008 Called USEM, doc ver is at the embassy
July 30, 2008 Passed the sputum test and finished the physical
Aug 5, 2008 Interview, PASSED received PINK SLIP
Aug 12 2008 VISA IN HAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you God
Aug 16,2008 Flight to US. Manila to Narita, to Chicago
Sept 8, 2008 Civil wedding
Feb 14, 2009 Big fancy wedding
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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
Congrats! and i hope u get your visa soon

My son named Zac

"My son's smile makes my day complete"

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MY K3 TIMELINE purple4.gifVid of how I prepared my interview documents purple.gifPapers that I brought on my USEM interview

AOS TIMELINE

06.17.2010 - submitted our papers

06.19.2010 - papers arrived at Chicago lockbox

06.24.2010 - Check cashed

06.28.2010 - NOA1 Hardcopy received (9 days from the day they got our papers)

07.05.2010 - Received Biometrics Schedule (July 26)

08.05.2010 - Biometrics done! (had to re-schedule from 7/26 to 8/5)

08.13.2010 - Got my interview letter

08.20.2010 - EAD card on production

09.06.2010 - Got my EAD Card (62 days)

09.07.2010 - Applied for SSN

09.14.2010 - SSN Card received

09.16.2010 - Interview schedule (APPROVED)

09.20.2010 - Welcome Notice Received ("Welcome to the USA")

09.25.2010 - 10 yr Green Card received! (98 days)

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
I feeling the same way too... well prepared for all the document that i will present for the interview. paid my document verification fee a month ahead before my interview, I notified them about my payment.

when i was in the interview. they didn't asked more proofs. a few pics and the 2 snail mail i got from husband. the nice consul said everythings ok, i even noticed the stamp APPROVED. but when my name was called. the girl gave me pink slip for delivery, after i filled up some delbros info sheet. i just noticed that im holding a white sheet of paper, saying" DOCS", i went back to counter to asked about the white slip and its for document verification.

thats sucks...

but i all i can do is wait.. :blink:

i know.... kinda frustrating coz you dont know exactly when it's coming! chances are, we've get the visa the same time... coz nso gives back the results in bulk.....

let's just hope it'll be soon.

congratulations o passing the interview. we also have paid the doc ver fee way early. just hoping not to get caught up, but as we have seen from here it is a shot in the dark. Good luck and hopefully they will come soon

- yeah. apparently, calling delbros weeks before your interview to check if they got your payment/checking with the embassy if your name has been included in the list/checking delbros again to ask when your name was submitted to the nso for verification aren't enough

that's because, you're not sure if delbros will tell you the truth as to when your name was transmitted to the nso

good luck on your journey!

Congrats! and i hope u get your visa soon

thank you

Posted (edited)
I feeling the same way too... well prepared for all the document that i will present for the interview. paid my document verification fee a month ahead before my interview, I notified them about my payment.

when i was in the interview. they didn't asked more proofs. a few pics and the 2 snail mail i got from husband. the nice consul said everythings ok, i even noticed the stamp APPROVED. but when my name was called. the girl gave me pink slip for delivery, after i filled up some delbros info sheet. i just noticed that im holding a white sheet of paper, saying" DOCS", i went back to counter to asked about the white slip and its for document verification.

thats sucks...

but i all i can do is wait.. :blink:

i know.... kinda frustrating coz you dont know exactly when it's coming! chances are, we've get the visa the same time... coz nso gives back the results in bulk.....

let's just hope it'll be soon.

I am praying and hoping too..

BTW, when did u had your interview?

Edited by dora2X

“God unites the separated ones with Himself again, and blesses them with true greatness.”

TIMELINE FOR AOS

(Adjusting status for permanent resident only)

DATE SENT 052509

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

i know.... kinda frustrating coz you dont know exactly when it's coming! chances are, we've get the visa the same time... coz nso gives back the results in bulk.....

let's just hope it'll be soon.

I am praying and hoping too..

BTW, when did u had your interview?

june 4, wednesday :)

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted (edited)

i hope you get your visa real soon..let's pray for that! :innocent:

Edited by chris-lei

K1 visa
12.20.07 : NOA1
05.01.08 : NOA2
05.27.08 : MNL case number was received in the US
07.01.08 : interview
07.21.08 : visa on hand!!!
08.25.08 : POE:LAX
09.10.08 : applied for SSN
09.13.08 : just married!!!

11.03.08 : passed behind-the-wheel drive test


AOS
11.12.08 : Sent packet for AOS, EAD and AP
11.17.08 : Packet received at Chicago, IL (day 1)
11.24.08 : Check encashed (day 7)
12.17.08 : Biometrics! (day 30)
01.13.09 : AP and EAD approved (day 57)
01.20.09 : AP arrived in the mail (day 64)
01.22.09 : EAD card received (day 66)
04.20.09 : AOS interview
04.24.09 : Welcome letter received

 
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