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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
Timeline
Posted

We showed up for the interview with a translator and when the lady called us in we all went to the door, my wife greeted her and we were asked for ID. She looked at our passports and then ask who was with us. I said we brought a translator as instructed by the appointment letter and understood that often times most English speakers were not able to understand the questions on the I-485 without a law degree. This got us a chuckle and she said, let's try this without a translator and if we need help she can come in to assist. So off we go to the office.

I guess I should mention that we had all been sitting outside chatting in English, showing our pictures to the lady who came to translate for us. We both decided to wear jeans and my wife was wearing one of her favorite T-Shirts that says "It doesn't get any better than this". :P

We sit down and she asks for the I-94 so I give her my wife's passport.

Then the questions begin, all directed to my wife speaking slow and clearly, she started going down the I-485 and verified name, address and her parents names.

Then she turned it over and starts down the dreaded lists of questions, she paraphrased the questions:

1. The are you a criminal question was asked an my wife paused and looked at me so I said jail, my wife immediately put her hands together like being handcuffed and looked at the lady and asked her "jail?". The IO laughed and said yes, to which my wife chucked and said No.

2. The drug question was asked and we went through be imitating shooting up and the IO was somewhat impressed to see we had discussed the questions.

3. The communist party question came up and neither of us could easily find a way to describe this, so my wife reaches in her purse and pulls our the pocket translator. While I was entering Communist the IO was asking about the pocket translator. I explained that this was our second because one of the buttons on the first one quit working. My wife looked at the translator and answered NO. I then turned the pocket translator around so the IO could see it and mentioned how many words had different meanings and this was a nice one that allowed us to choose context. The IO said she hadn't seen one of these before and I mentioned we didn't need to use it often for most things, but it was helpful to clarify things.

4. Then she ask about lying to the consulate and forged documents. I punched up forgery on the translator.

At that point she put up the I-485 with all of her red check marks beside the items she had verified. Turned to the Affidavit of support and I gave her my 2005 tax return. She asked what the company name on the employment letter did. She then did something on her computer and I asked if the name check was complete, she smiled and said that was what she was checking and said it was done.

She mentioned that she wished everyone's was finished before interview and said that she still had some cases that were from 2002 that were waiting on the name check. I mentioned that it was surprising and hoped they were filing a lawsuit to get the FBI to finish up. She smiled and said that was happening on a number of cases, I got the impression she may have suggested it to the people who have been waiting.

Then she said needed to see information that showed we lived together.

I handed her our stack of photos while I dug out the folder. She looked through our pictures and asked about the wedding, the horse my wife was sitting on at a friends, figured out we went to St Louis and loved the picture of my wife on the riding lawn mower at Lars house. :P

I passed over photocopies of the following:

Auto Registration, showing joint ownership

His and Hers Balley member cards

His and Hers Sams club cards

Insurance card

Dental Insurance pre-authorization form showing both names.

Sprint bill with both names

Revolving charge bill where we bought a new bed.

Joint Checking account statement - I offered her 3 months and she said she already had enough paper. :rolleyes:

She then put all of this in the folder and selected about 6 photos, I told her she could keep them and she said she would just make copies since the folders get rather thick.

While she was gone with the door open my wife and I chatted and she mentioned the amount of paper in her file, I told her it wasn't much and pointed to some 2-3 inch thick folders on the back desk which got a laugh.

The lady came back in and gave us back the pictures and said congratulations and handed us the paper saying we would get a welcome letter in the mail soon, and congratulations.

I asked if she could stamp my wife's passport and she said she couldn't until we received the welcome letter. I mentioned my wife would be leaving next week for China and that I was concerned about re-entry and asked if it was OK to keep the AP paperwork. She said that would be fine and that it should all be in the computer before she returned.

She never asked for EAD or AP in the process. Somewhere earlier in the process we mentioned that we were going back to China for our son's K-2 interview on June 29th and told her that originally it had been scheduled for next week.

The entire interview lasted 20 minutes and the IO was extremely nice during the entire process.

As usual, my wife informed me that "this was too easy". :lol:

-- K1 Timeline --

12-06-2004.... I-129F to NSC

09-29-2005.....Interview

11-19-2005.....Filed for AOS to Chicago

06-22-2006.....Green Card Arrived

02-16-2008.....Mailed I-751 to remove conditions to NSC

02-18-2008.....I-751 delivered by USPS

02-19-2008.....I-751 receipt date

02-22-2008.....Check cleared bank

02-25-2008.....I-797 mailed from CSC

02-27-2008.....I-797 received from CSC

03-18-2008.....Biometrics

07-17-2008.....10 year Green Card received

--------------------

-- K2 Timeline -- Follow-to-Join

02-18-2006.....Mailed request for GZ to begin processing K-2 for son (included complete P3 info)

05-23-2006.....Original Interview Date - Rescheduled by request

06-29-2006.....Interview Date - Approved

08-25-2006.....AOS application sent

01-27-2007.....Green Card Arrived

05-10-2007.....Adoption complete

07-01-2008.....US Citizen (Child Citizenship Act)

08-19-2008.....US Passport Issue Date

Filed: Country: Indonesia
Timeline
Posted

WOW Congrats on the great news! (F)

Our K1 Journey Click Here
K1 Interview in Jakarta Click Here
AOS Journey:
May 02, 2006 :AOS Sent to Chicago...Let the couting begin
May 03, 2006 :AOS received in Chicago
May 12, 2006 :Received NOA1 dated 05/09/2006
May 22, 2006 Biometrics Notice Rcvd dated 05/17/2006
May 30, 2006 :Biometrics done in ASC Birmingham
July 01, 2006 :Interview Letter received
Aug 30, 2006 :Interview in Atlanta & got RFE for I-693A! OUCH!!!
November, 2006 :I-693A Sent. The waiting goes on...
April 4, 2007: Infopass & it doesn't help at all!!!
April 18, 2007 :Contacting our Congressman.
May 18, 2007 : E-mail rcvd, Welcome Notice Sent! Finally!!!
April 22, 2007 : E-mail rcvd, GC has been ordered
April 24, 2007 : Welcome Notice Rvcd. Yeeehaaa!!!!
June 1, 2007: GC arrived! Yippy! USCIS Free for 2 years!
2008: Moved to China
2009: Conditional GC Expired and Husband has been having affairs since 2008 in China. Can't file for ROC since he got laid off. He came to Jakarta to live with me and my parents. He got a new job. Life resume to normal or so I thought.
March 2010: Officially separated after yet more affairs exposed just a day after my birthday!

February 2011: Officially divorced.
June 18, 2011: He married the girl he had the last affair with.

August 2014: I am engaged with my real soulmate. Not an American.

Posted

Congratulations!!!

02/06/08 - Mailed I-751 to TSC

02/11/08 - Rec'd by TSC

02/26/08 - package returned for signature

02/26/08 - Re-sent package to TSC

03/06/08 - Check cashed

04/14/08 - Got Stamp in Passport

01/13/09 - Touched

01/31/09 - Rec'd Approval Notice

01/31/09 - Rec'd 10yr. Permanent Resident Card

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted (edited)

CONGRATULATIONS. :dance:

I hope that we get someone that speaks Spanish or at least is as nice as your interviewer and lets me translate. Guess I need to find out the words for communist and forgery as well. :)

Edited by chagalafamilia

~~~~~~~~~~Time Line~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

02-03-2006 Received K-3 Visa.

02-21-2006 Filed I-485 and I-765 with lawyer.

03-04-2006 Received NOA on both AOS and EAD.

03-21-2006 Biometrics for AOS & EAD.(Our 3rd Wedding Anniversary)

03-22-2006 AOS & EAD Touched.

03-23-2006 AOS & EAD Touched.

03-31-2006 Emily's Birthday ~ 2 Years Old

03-31-2006 AOS & EAD Touched. (Could be from the AR-11 and I-865 Change of address forms).

04-03-2006 AOS & EAD Touched.

05-09-2006 USCIS Site states that EAD was approved.

05-11-2006 Received EAD Card in the mail.

06-05-2006 Received AOS Interview letter.

07-26-2006 AOS Interview - APPROVED.

07-31-2006 Received WELCOME letter in the mail.

07-31-2006 Received E-mail -- Card is on the way.

08-05-2006 Received Green Card -- Good for 10 years.

11-08-2006 New addition to the family - Anali Grace was born

Posted

Congratulations!!!!

AOS

09/04/05- Married

11/01/05- I-130, I-485 and I-765 applications mailed to Chicago lockbox

11/22/05- NOA

12/06/05- RFE on I-864 for medical and petitioners Birth Certificate

02/23/06- Biometrics taken for AOS and EAD

03/17/06- EAD approved

03/20/06- EAD received in mail

03/22/06- Applied for Social Security Number

03/27/06- Received Social Security Card

03/27/06- Received interview date for AOS

04/06/06- Started first job in America

04/29/06- Passed the test at the DMV, now have a state permit to drive

05/03/06- Initial Interview for AOS

05/03/06- AOS approved! I-551 stamped in passport!!

05/12/06- Welcome To America letter

05/15/06- Green Card arrived in mail!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lifting Conditions I-751

09/04/07 - Married 2 years

04/30/08 - Sent package

05/03/08 - Green Card expired

05/02/08 - USCIS Received package

05/05/08 - Check cashed

05/08/08 - Received Extension letter

05/17/08 - Received Biometrics appointment letter for May 31, 2008

05/24/08 - Received 2nd letter for Biometrics appointment for June 4, 2008

05/31/08 - Went to biometrics appointment on May 31, 2008, said Paul did not have to go on June 4th, computer glitch.

06/04/08 - Case was "touched"

Posted

Congratulations :thumbs:(F)

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December 13, 2007 - I-751 submitted to NSC (removing of conditions fun begins...)

December 22 - Received a rejection notice because the form was not "properly signed". Package itself was not returned.

January 1, 2008 - Received packet back from CSC. They are requesting we resubmit the packet (which is already organized by CSC) with a properly signed form.

January 2 - Packet resubmitted to California.

January 12 - NOA1 received (dated 01/07/2008)

January 19 - Biometrics appointment notice received (dated 01/15/2008)

February 1 - Biometrics

March 11 - Approved! Card production ordered (notified via e-mail).

March 20, 2008 - New card arrived in the mail :)

Done until 2018 :)

For more details including K1 and AOS journies check out "Our story" in my profile =)

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Serbia
Timeline
Posted

Congratulations on great experience!!

February 1, 2006 - Married in Brooklyn, NY

February 7, 2006 - I-485, I-130, I-131, I-765 Filed

February 18, 2006 - NOA for I-485, I-130, I-131, I-765

March 16, 2006 - Biometrics for I-765, I-485

March 16, 2006 - I-131, I-130 touched

March 18, 2006 - I-765, I-485 touched

March 18, 2006 - RFE for I-485

March 20, 2006 - I-485 touched

March 27, 2006 - RFE sent out

March 31, 2006 - USCIS received the RFE

April 3, 2006 - I-485 touched

April 5, 2006 - I-485 touched

April 6, 2006 - I-485 touched

April 19, 2006 - AP approved

April 24, 2006 - AP received in the mail

April 22, 2006 - EAD touched

April 24, 2006 - EAD approved

April 29, 2006 - EAD received in the mail

May 15, 2006 - Interview letter received

July 12, 2006 - Interview

July 12, 2006 - APPROVED!!!!

August 14, 2006 - Welcome to the US letter and I-130 approval received in the mail

August 15, 2006 - Permanent Resident Card received in the mail

So far so good

Filed: Timeline
Posted
We showed up for the interview with a translator and when the lady called us in we all went to the door, my wife greeted her and we were asked for ID. She looked at our passports and then ask who was with us. I said we brought a translator as instructed by the appointment letter and understood that often times most English speakers were not able to understand the questions on the I-485 without a law degree. This got us a chuckle and she said, let's try this without a translator and if we need help she can come in to assist. So off we go to the office.

I guess I should mention that we had all been sitting outside chatting in English, showing our pictures to the lady who came to translate for us. We both decided to wear jeans and my wife was wearing one of her favorite T-Shirts that says "It doesn't get any better than this". :P

We sit down and she asks for the I-94 so I give her my wife's passport.

Then the questions begin, all directed to my wife speaking slow and clearly, she started going down the I-485 and verified name, address and her parents names.

Then she turned it over and starts down the dreaded lists of questions, she paraphrased the questions:

1. The are you a criminal question was asked an my wife paused and looked at me so I said jail, my wife immediately put her hands together like being handcuffed and looked at the lady and asked her "jail?". The IO laughed and said yes, to which my wife chucked and said No.

2. The drug question was asked and we went through be imitating shooting up and the IO was somewhat impressed to see we had discussed the questions.

3. The communist party question came up and neither of us could easily find a way to describe this, so my wife reaches in her purse and pulls our the pocket translator. While I was entering Communist the IO was asking about the pocket translator. I explained that this was our second because one of the buttons on the first one quit working. My wife looked at the translator and answered NO. I then turned the pocket translator around so the IO could see it and mentioned how many words had different meanings and this was a nice one that allowed us to choose context. The IO said she hadn't seen one of these before and I mentioned we didn't need to use it often for most things, but it was helpful to clarify things.

4. Then she ask about lying to the consulate and forged documents. I punched up forgery on the translator.

At that point she put up the I-485 with all of her red check marks beside the items she had verified. Turned to the Affidavit of support and I gave her my 2005 tax return. She asked what the company name on the employment letter did. She then did something on her computer and I asked if the name check was complete, she smiled and said that was what she was checking and said it was done.

She mentioned that she wished everyone's was finished before interview and said that she still had some cases that were from 2002 that were waiting on the name check. I mentioned that it was surprising and hoped they were filing a lawsuit to get the FBI to finish up. She smiled and said that was happening on a number of cases, I got the impression she may have suggested it to the people who have been waiting.

Then she said needed to see information that showed we lived together.

I handed her our stack of photos while I dug out the folder. She looked through our pictures and asked about the wedding, the horse my wife was sitting on at a friends, figured out we went to St Louis and loved the picture of my wife on the riding lawn mower at Lars house. :P

I passed over photocopies of the following:

Auto Registration, showing joint ownership

His and Hers Balley member cards

His and Hers Sams club cards

Insurance card

Dental Insurance pre-authorization form showing both names.

Sprint bill with both names

Revolving charge bill where we bought a new bed.

Joint Checking account statement - I offered her 3 months and she said she already had enough paper. :rolleyes:

She then put all of this in the folder and selected about 6 photos, I told her she could keep them and she said she would just make copies since the folders get rather thick.

While she was gone with the door open my wife and I chatted and she mentioned the amount of paper in her file, I told her it wasn't much and pointed to some 2-3 inch thick folders on the back desk which got a laugh.

The lady came back in and gave us back the pictures and said congratulations and handed us the paper saying we would get a welcome letter in the mail soon, and congratulations.

I asked if she could stamp my wife's passport and she said she couldn't until we received the welcome letter. I mentioned my wife would be leaving next week for China and that I was concerned about re-entry and asked if it was OK to keep the AP paperwork. She said that would be fine and that it should all be in the computer before she returned.

She never asked for EAD or AP in the process. Somewhere earlier in the process we mentioned that we were going back to China for our son's K-2 interview on June 29th and told her that originally it had been scheduled for next week.

The entire interview lasted 20 minutes and the IO was extremely nice during the entire process.

As usual, my wife informed me that "this was too easy". :lol:

Congrats!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

Congratulations on your approval! I can't believe that some people have been waiting for their FBI name checks to clear since 2002!

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09/24/04: Entered US as CDN visitor

11/20/04: Married in Las Vegas

03/10/06: Filed AOS

03/20/06: NOA 1 / I-130

03/21/06: NOA 1 / I-485

04/03/06: AOS Interview notice...05/11/06

04/05/06: Biometrics

05/11/06: AOS Interview....approved, pending FBI name check

05/12/06: I-130 approved

05/18/06: NOA 2 / I-130 approval

08/15/06: Email: 'Welcome to America' letter mailed (Day 151)!!!!

08/17/06: Email: I-485 approved & GC ordered

08/19/06: 'Welcome to America' letter rec'd

08/22/06: Email: Notice of approval mailed

08/25/06: GC Finally Received!!

05/15/08: Apply to remove conditions

 
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