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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
Timeline

Hello all,

I just lodged on to this site and joined. I hope to find hope here in this long and confusing process and wait time.

I was living and working in Japan got married on 03/27/06 and moved back to the US and got a good job as to support my wife, and filed my I-130 this month, (You should be able to check my time line..)

I hope the wait is not as long as some places I've read. I have read from other web places that it can take 2+ years to be with my wife again.. Please tell me that was just an error..

I have sent TO: USCIS

I-130 Petition for Alien Relative and G-325A Biographic information.

1.) Payment of $355.00 made payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security

2.) Passport style photos (2 each) of both petitioner and Alien Relative with name

printed on back.

3.) Completed form I-130 + Attachment sheet + Affidavits that bona fides our marriage

as per the “Documents Needed to Prove Family Relationship” in the I-130 instructions.

(held with a green paper clip)

4.) Copy of petitioner’s current U.S. passport as proof of U.S. citizenship.

(held with a red paper clip)

5.) Copy of Alien Relative current Japanese passport

(held with a yellow paper clip)

6.) Birth Certificate (Japanese) and translation Japanese to English for Alien Relative.

(held with a blue paper clip)

7.) Marriage Certificate (Japanese) and translation (Japanese to English)

(held with a yellow paper clip)

8.) Proof of previous marriage legally terminated for: petitioner

(held with a white paper clip)

9.) Proof of previous marriage legally terminated for: Alien Relative and translation

Japanese to English (held with a red paper clip)

10.) Completed G-325A Biographic Information for petitioner. + Attachment sheets.

(held with blue paper clip)

11.) Completed G-325A Biographic Information for Alien Relative. + Attachment

sheets. (held with yellow paper clip)

Tank you

David

I-130 Timeline

California Service Center

Consulate - Tokyo, Japan

03-27-2006 - Marriage

06-13-2008 - I-130 Sent

06-20-2008 - I-130 NOA1

08-08-2008 - Touched

08-09-2008 - Touched

08-12-2008 - Touched

08-25-2008 - I-130 Approved

Nothing showed on-line got a letter on 08/29/2008

08-29-2008 - Paid AOS Fee

09-05-2008 - mailed DS-3032

09-10-2008 - Paid IV Fee

09-11-2008 - Mailed I-864

11/26/2008 - Case Completed at NVC

01/20/2009 - Interview @ American Tokyo Embassy.

01/24/2009 - Received passport back from Embassy.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Welcome, David!

Just keep busy and the time will come sooner than you think. But do read up on everything (all the stages and what you need to do) and be prepared.

Here are some of my tips, if you'll allow me to share:

1) Prepare your proof/evidence of your on-going relationship --and establish new ones. No gaps.

2) Don't say that a relative introduced you two, even if it is truthful.

3) keep a copy of everything that you send in terms of paperwork, cover letters, etc.

4) Save all flight tickets, payment stubs, anything at all that relates to your relationship.

5) You really don't know which route your application will take -the I-130 or the I-129F (if you choose to file one). Each one will require you to very different things.

6) Paying online is a big time saver, once your paperwork gets to the NVC (National Visa Center).

Lastly, enjoy living like a slob as a man (I do!) until your wife joins you! :)

GOOD LUCK!

Wedding in Vietnam: 12/25/2005 (graduate school, below poverty line, couldn't apply)
[b]August 27, 2007[/b]: 1st I-130 packet sent w/incorrect $190 instead of new $355 fee (Mesquite, Texas).
October 6, 2007: 2nd I-130 packet with $355 fee (Mesquite, Texas).
January 10, 2008: NOA1 March 31, 2008: NOA2 (approved & sent to NVC)
April 14, 2008: NVC sent AOS Fee Bill (Affidavit of Support) $70.00 & DS-3032 form
Received.
April 15, 2008: Faxed wife the DS-3032 agent form to be mailed from Vietnam.
May 5, 2008: NVC sent request for Affidavit of Support form. May 19. 2008: received NVC's request for Affidavit of Support form.
May 20, 2008: Sent off I-864, Affidavit of Support May 30, 2008: Received IV Fee bill for $400 --money order & sent by Priority Mail.
June 10, 2008: I-864 approved. June 11, 2008: IV fee entered in system. June 16, 2008: DS-230 barcode issued
June 30, 2008: DS-230 mailed by expressed mail July 3, 2008: DS-230 package arrived at NVC & under review
July 11, 2008: Case completed at NVC.
Sept. 5th, 2008: INTERVIEW DATE at HCMC: White paper with writing.
March 26, 2009: Resubmit.
[b]DENIED. June 2009: case sent back & received at USCIS[/b]
August 2009: filed new I-130. Approved after first I-130 case sent to VN, again.
February 2010: USCIS contacted & asked for more evidence
March 2010: USCIS re-approved original case.
April 14, 2010: Consulate sends DS-230
June 15, 2010: Interview Date (Blue issued)
July 13, 2010 Placed on AP -yippee!
Sept. 13, 2010 Consulate home visit
[b]Nov. 5, 2010 Approval letter sent.[/b]
[b]Nov. 19, 2010 Visa picked up. Arrival: Nov. 24, 2010[/b]

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Filed: Country: Pakistan
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I bumped you earlier with the hope that (if you were closer to the top) someone who knew more about your situation, would respond.

Good Luck. (and don't get messy now, hard habit to break...lol)

"Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one's own beliefs. Rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others.

~John Fitzgerald Kennedy~

“Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I will meet you there."

~Jalal ad-Din Rumi~

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