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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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I got to embassy around 6:15 a.m., 45 minutes before my scheduled appointment. All immigrant visa applicants (including k3) had to line up at the right side where the line was shorter. The other line, for seafarers and other immigrants visas were a lot longer. Anyway, I had to present an ID (in this case, an NBI clearance) to the guard and my DS 156 and 157 (plus DS 156K for k1 applicants). this took around 10 minutes.

i then entered gate 2 and placed my stuff in the xray machine. afterwards i went to the immigrant visa section where the guard asked us to take our seats. one by one, each line had to line up at the immigrant visa ticket booth where we presented our 2 copies of the DS 156 and DS 157 plus visa pictures.

IMPORANT!!!!! A lot of people who were way, way ahead of me were tremendously delayed. In fact, I was already on my way out of the embassy and they were still waiting to be called for the interview? Why? Because they didn't fill out the DS 156 and DS 157 forms correctly or they only submitted 1 copy of each. Btw, item 39 of DS 156, u have to check NO if it's not applicable to you. the girl before me only had 1 handwritten DS 156 form (yes, apparently they accepted handwritten forms). she was given another copy to fill out before she could go back to the ticket booth. i had my interview like an hour before hers. a few minutes of delay made a world of difference.

anyway, i didn't have a watch so i can only provide estimates. i had to wait my number to flash on the screen. IMPORTANT AGAIN!! A lot of people missed their number because they weren't looking up. They would not be announcing the number or anything so if you miss your number because you weren't staring at the board, well.. too bad, they'd put your number at the end of the line and you'd wait for hours. It happened to the girl 2 rows infront of me. Anyway, you don't have to stare at it. Just look at it whenever you hear the ding. That means they're posting a new number.

So... after an hour, my number flashed on the screen for my pre-screening. The woman was very nice. She asked for my affidavit of support. I also gave her my co-sponsors' affidavit of support (yes, they do accept co-sponsors for k3. infact, if not for my co-sponsor, I would've had problems. initially, she remarked, "so your husband just started on his new job? do you have an original certificate of employment? i only had a photocopy but i had a notarized copy of his job offer. anyway, i told her "oh i have a co-sponsor." then i handed her my mother-in-law's affidavit which she accepted). afterwards she asked for pictures. i brought my album out and she said, "just 4 pictures please". the small album wouldn't fit in the hole. so i took four pictures out and handed it to her. she asked for letters, i told i had none but i had chat logs. so i handed her chat logs and phone bills. she gave back the hotel receipt. i enumerated the other pieces of evidences, should she need any of it. she just told me that it's fine and that i should go back to my seat.

thirty minutes after, my name was called for finger scanning. took like a minute.

this was where the long wait began. i think i waited for about an hour and 30 mins, probably even more. finally, my number flashed on the screen and i entered the room where i was to have my interview with the consul. it went like this:

the consul wasn't even looking at me. she was handing back the stuff i gave to the pre-screener (pictures, phone bills, etc.)

these are the questions she asked;

what's your name?

how old are you?

what does your husband do?

how'd you meet?

aftewards, she said, "okay, that's fine. sit outside and wait for your number to be called."

five minutes after, they called my name. the guy gave me a pink delbros visa delivery receipt then i went to the delbros booth to pay for my visa delivery. they told me it'd take around 2 weeks or less for the visa to be delivered.

so that was it! i was carrying 2 huge bags crammed with paperwork and evidence, and i only got to use like 5% of it.

I-130 Sent : 2008-04-08

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-04-14

touched: 2008-04-28

touched: 2008-05-12

touched: 2008-06-20

APPROVED: 2008-06-23

IR1 abandoned.

I-129F Sent : 2008-04-25

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-04-28

touched: 2008-05-13

touched: 2008-06-20

APPROVED: 2008-06-23

NOA2 received in mail: 2008-06-26 (*still pending on website*)

I-129F left NVC on the way to the US Embassy in Manila: 2008-07-02

received snail mail from NVC that I-129F has been sent to the US Embassy in Manila: 07-07-2008

Date consulate received I-129F: 2008-07-08

2008-07-11: Called US embassy to set up appointment

2008-07-14: paid DELBROS doc verification fee at Metrobank and immigrant visa fee at BPI

2008-07-17: MEDICAL; referred to psych evaluation due to scars

2008-07-24: PSYCH Evaluation

2008-07-28: Result ready, asked to come back anytime for immunization

2008-07-29: IMMUNIZATION

INTERVIEW: 2008-08-04; pink slip (delbros delivery receipt)

2008-08-06: Received text from Delbros that they will deliver my visa tomorrow or within 2 days

2008-08-08: Received my passport w/ visa and Visa packet. Hooray!

2008-09-04: Departure Date. port of entry: sunny Honolulu!

i love my darling!

My I-129f was approved in 62 days from my filing date.

My I-130 was approved in 76 days from my filing date.

"Absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes the small, it inflames the great." ~Comte de Bussy-Rabutin (1618-1693)

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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i forgot to add that i stepped out of the embassy at approximately 11 a.m. so all in all, it took 4 hours, 95% of which was spent waiting in line. hehe.

btw, they prioritize the elderly, disabled and applicants with children. (omg you have no idea how restless children can get. maybe they prioritized the children because they were getting cranky and noisy. the US embassy officer asked everyone to please maintain silence because interviews were ongoing. tell that to the kids. heheh.)

I-130 Sent : 2008-04-08

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-04-14

touched: 2008-04-28

touched: 2008-05-12

touched: 2008-06-20

APPROVED: 2008-06-23

IR1 abandoned.

I-129F Sent : 2008-04-25

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-04-28

touched: 2008-05-13

touched: 2008-06-20

APPROVED: 2008-06-23

NOA2 received in mail: 2008-06-26 (*still pending on website*)

I-129F left NVC on the way to the US Embassy in Manila: 2008-07-02

received snail mail from NVC that I-129F has been sent to the US Embassy in Manila: 07-07-2008

Date consulate received I-129F: 2008-07-08

2008-07-11: Called US embassy to set up appointment

2008-07-14: paid DELBROS doc verification fee at Metrobank and immigrant visa fee at BPI

2008-07-17: MEDICAL; referred to psych evaluation due to scars

2008-07-24: PSYCH Evaluation

2008-07-28: Result ready, asked to come back anytime for immunization

2008-07-29: IMMUNIZATION

INTERVIEW: 2008-08-04; pink slip (delbros delivery receipt)

2008-08-06: Received text from Delbros that they will deliver my visa tomorrow or within 2 days

2008-08-08: Received my passport w/ visa and Visa packet. Hooray!

2008-09-04: Departure Date. port of entry: sunny Honolulu!

i love my darling!

My I-129f was approved in 62 days from my filing date.

My I-130 was approved in 76 days from my filing date.

"Absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes the small, it inflames the great." ~Comte de Bussy-Rabutin (1618-1693)

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congratz!!! :dance:

Naturalization

01-04-2012 --- N400 sent

01-11-2012 --- Check Cashed

01-10-2012 --- NOA1

02-07-2012 --- Biometrics

02-14-2012 --- Yellow Letter (it says "bring any state issued ID" for interview)

02-24-2012 --- Placed in line for Interview Scheduling

02-27-2012 --- Interview Letter sent out

03-02-2012 --- Interview Letter received

04-02-2012 --- INTERVIEW- passed!

05-01-2012 --- Oath scheduled/ Oath Letter Sent

05-16-2012 --- Oath Taking! I am now a USC!!!

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IR-5

05-17-2012 --- I-130 Sent

05-29-2012 --- NOA1

09-24-2012 --- NOA2

10-11-2012 --- Received Case Number via email

10-12-2012 --- Mailed AOS

10-24-2012 --- Mailed DS-230

11-16-2012 --- Case Complete

11-27-2012 --- Received interview schedule via email

11-05-2012 --- Early Medical day 1

11-06-2012 --- Medical Day 2 -PASSED!

01-03-2013 --- Interview- APRROVED!

01-10-2013 --- VISA Received

01-14-2013 --- POE LAX

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hi everyone! thank you so much! now all i have to worry about is delbros. i paid it last july 11. i'm not sure if that would provide them enough time to deliver the visa swiftly. from what i've read, it can range from 3 days to 1 month for delbros to process document verification. wish me luck everyone! thank you so much!

I-130 Sent : 2008-04-08

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-04-14

touched: 2008-04-28

touched: 2008-05-12

touched: 2008-06-20

APPROVED: 2008-06-23

IR1 abandoned.

I-129F Sent : 2008-04-25

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-04-28

touched: 2008-05-13

touched: 2008-06-20

APPROVED: 2008-06-23

NOA2 received in mail: 2008-06-26 (*still pending on website*)

I-129F left NVC on the way to the US Embassy in Manila: 2008-07-02

received snail mail from NVC that I-129F has been sent to the US Embassy in Manila: 07-07-2008

Date consulate received I-129F: 2008-07-08

2008-07-11: Called US embassy to set up appointment

2008-07-14: paid DELBROS doc verification fee at Metrobank and immigrant visa fee at BPI

2008-07-17: MEDICAL; referred to psych evaluation due to scars

2008-07-24: PSYCH Evaluation

2008-07-28: Result ready, asked to come back anytime for immunization

2008-07-29: IMMUNIZATION

INTERVIEW: 2008-08-04; pink slip (delbros delivery receipt)

2008-08-06: Received text from Delbros that they will deliver my visa tomorrow or within 2 days

2008-08-08: Received my passport w/ visa and Visa packet. Hooray!

2008-09-04: Departure Date. port of entry: sunny Honolulu!

i love my darling!

My I-129f was approved in 62 days from my filing date.

My I-130 was approved in 76 days from my filing date.

"Absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes the small, it inflames the great." ~Comte de Bussy-Rabutin (1618-1693)

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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I got to embassy around 6:15 a.m., 45 minutes before my scheduled appointment. All immigrant visa applicants (including k3) had to line up at the right side where the line was shorter. The other line, for seafarers and other immigrants visas were a lot longer. Anyway, I had to present an ID (in this case, an NBI clearance) to the guard and my DS 156 and 157 (plus DS 156K for k1 applicants). this took around 10 minutes.

i then entered gate 2 and placed my stuff in the xray machine. afterwards i went to the immigrant visa section where the guard asked us to take our seats. one by one, each line had to line up at the immigrant visa ticket booth where we presented our 2 copies of the DS 156 and DS 157 plus visa pictures.

IMPORANT!!!!! A lot of people who were way, way ahead of me were tremendously delayed. In fact, I was already on my way out of the embassy and they were still waiting to be called for the interview? Why? Because they didn't fill out the DS 156 and DS 157 forms correctly or they only submitted 1 copy of each. Btw, item 39 of DS 156, u have to check NO if it's not applicable to you. the girl before me only had 1 handwritten DS 156 form (yes, apparently they accepted handwritten forms). she was given another copy to fill out before she could go back to the ticket booth. i had my interview like an hour before hers. a few minutes of delay made a world of difference.

anyway, i didn't have a watch so i can only provide estimates. i had to wait my number to flash on the screen. IMPORTANT AGAIN!! A lot of people missed their number because they weren't looking up. They would not be announcing the number or anything so if you miss your number because you weren't staring at the board, well.. too bad, they'd put your number at the end of the line and you'd wait for hours. It happened to the girl 2 rows infront of me. Anyway, you don't have to stare at it. Just look at it whenever you hear the ding. That means they're posting a new number.

So... after an hour, my number flashed on the screen for my pre-screening. The woman was very nice. She asked for my affidavit of support. I also gave her my co-sponsors' affidavit of support (yes, they do accept co-sponsors for k3. infact, if not for my co-sponsor, I would've had problems. initially, she remarked, "so your husband just started on his new job? do you have an original certificate of employment? i only had a photocopy but i had a notarized copy of his job offer. anyway, i told her "oh i have a co-sponsor." then i handed her my mother-in-law's affidavit which she accepted). afterwards she asked for pictures. i brought my album out and she said, "just 4 pictures please". the small album wouldn't fit in the hole. so i took four pictures out and handed it to her. she asked for letters, i told i had none but i had chat logs. so i handed her chat logs and phone bills. she gave back the hotel receipt. i enumerated the other pieces of evidences, should she need any of it. she just told me that it's fine and that i should go back to my seat.

thirty minutes after, my name was called for finger scanning. took like a minute.

this was where the long wait began. i think i waited for about an hour and 30 mins, probably even more. finally, my number flashed on the screen and i entered the room where i was to have my interview with the consul. it went like this:

the consul wasn't even looking at me. she was handing back the stuff i gave to the pre-screener (pictures, phone bills, etc.)

these are the questions she asked;

what's your name?

how old are you?

what does your husband do?

how'd you meet?

aftewards, she said, "okay, that's fine. sit outside and wait for your number to be called."

five minutes after, they called my name. the guy gave me a pink delbros visa delivery receipt then i went to the delbros booth to pay for my visa delivery. they told me it'd take around 2 weeks or less for the visa to be delivered.

so that was it! i was carrying 2 huge bags crammed with paperwork and evidence, and i only got to use like 5% of it.

CONGRATS!!! :dance::dance::dance:

I-130

December 20, 2007 - Form I-130 Sent

February 15, 2008 - NOA 1 Received

May 5, 2008 - NOA 2 Received (I-130 appoved) (yeheey, thanks God! )

I-129F

December 20, 2007 - Form 1-129F Sent (California Service Center)

February 15, 2008 - NOA 1 Received

May 6, 2008 - RFE (Passport photo)

May 20, 2008 - RFE (Passport Photo) sent to California Service Center

June 2, 2008 - RFE was received by California Service Center

June 3, 2008 - Touched

June 6, 2008 - Touched

June 13, 2008 - NOA 2 (Finally...Thanks God!)

USEM

July 28-29. 2008 - Medical at SLEC (passed)

August 19, 2008 - Interview at 7:00AM (Thank you Lord, it's a PINK SLIP)

August 27, 2008 - Visa on Hand

September 15, 2008 - Flight to Seattle (Port of Entry LAX)

AOS

October 18, 2008 - Sent Form I-485 & I-765 to Chicago Lockbox

October 21, 2008 - Received at Chicago Lockbox

October 27, 2008 - Cashed Check

October 27, 2008 - NOA 1 for I-485 & I-765

November 25, 2008 - Schedule Biometrics for I-485 & I-765

December 29, 2008 - EAD Card Production

December 31, 2008 - EAD approval sent

January 2, 2009 - EAD arrived in Mail

January 27, 2009 - Interview

February 7, 2009 - Welcome Letter Received

February 17, 2009 - Green Card Recevied (Finally! Thanks God)

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Wow!

Obviously being prepared paid off, congrats!

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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hi everyone! thank you so much! now all i have to worry about is delbros. i paid it last july 11. i'm not sure if that would provide them enough time to deliver the visa swiftly. from what i've read, it can range from 3 days to 1 month for delbros to process document verification. wish me luck everyone! thank you so much!

hello again sis!!! so you got a white slip too for document verification???

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And I'm glad I found my true love

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Congratulations!!! :dance::star:

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)

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i forgot to add that i stepped out of the embassy at approximately 11 a.m. so all in all, it took 4 hours, 95% of which was spent waiting in line. hehe.

btw, they prioritize the elderly, disabled and applicants with children. (omg you have no idea how restless children can get. maybe they prioritized the children because they were getting cranky and noisy. the US embassy officer asked everyone to please maintain silence because interviews were ongoing. tell that to the kids. heheh.)

congratulations and thanks for sharing with us! :dance: :dance: :dance:

Good luck! Hope you will have your visa soon!

01/22/08 hired an immigration lawyer

02/28/08 I 129F sent it to the lawyer

03/03/08 I-129F Received at CSC

03/04/08 NOA1

03/05/08 Touched

07/14/08 NOA2

07/24/08 Called NVC and got our MNL case number

07/25/08 NOA2 Hard copy received

07/29/08 USEM Rcvd hard file

07/30/08 Paid document verification

08/01/08 Called USEM for interview appointment! (Thank you lord)

08/19/08 Medical Examination

08/20/08 Medical Examination (PASSED)

08/26/08 Interview (PINK Slip only)

10/08/08 Visa Printing! Yehheeyy! (after 48years of waiting)

10/09/08 Visa Printing Done and is ready for release

10/10/08 Visa delivered yippeee!

10/31/08 FLY DAY!!!! POE LAS, NV[/color] PLS BLESS OUR TRIP OH LORD!

11/03/08 Got married in Las Vegas

11/15/08 filed SSN

11/29/08 SSN Card Rcvd

AOS JOURNEY

12/10/08 send AOS & EAD Packet to Chicago Lockbox

12/18/08 Cashed check

12/26/08 Rcvd NOA

01/07/09 Biometrics Appointment/Done

01/12/09 Rcvd mail TRANSFER NOTICE TO CSC (AOS)

03/10/2009 Rcvd EAD

04/20/2009 GREEN CARD RCVD!!! No interview at all!

04/21/2009 Got Driver Learners Permit

The Will of God never takes you to

where the Grace of God will not protect you.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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I got to embassy around 6:15 a.m., 45 minutes before my scheduled appointment. All immigrant visa applicants (including k3) had to line up at the right side where the line was shorter. The other line, for seafarers and other immigrants visas were a lot longer. Anyway, I had to present an ID (in this case, an NBI clearance) to the guard and my DS 156 and 157 (plus DS 156K for k1 applicants). this took around 10 minutes.

i then entered gate 2 and placed my stuff in the xray machine. afterwards i went to the immigrant visa section where the guard asked us to take our seats. one by one, each line had to line up at the immigrant visa ticket booth where we presented our 2 copies of the DS 156 and DS 157 plus visa pictures.

IMPORANT!!!!! A lot of people who were way, way ahead of me were tremendously delayed. In fact, I was already on my way out of the embassy and they were still waiting to be called for the interview? Why? Because they didn't fill out the DS 156 and DS 157 forms correctly or they only submitted 1 copy of each. Btw, item 39 of DS 156, u have to check NO if it's not applicable to you. the girl before me only had 1 handwritten DS 156 form (yes, apparently they accepted handwritten forms). she was given another copy to fill out before she could go back to the ticket booth. i had my interview like an hour before hers. a few minutes of delay made a world of difference.

anyway, i didn't have a watch so i can only provide estimates. i had to wait my number to flash on the screen. IMPORTANT AGAIN!! A lot of people missed their number because they weren't looking up. They would not be announcing the number or anything so if you miss your number because you weren't staring at the board, well.. too bad, they'd put your number at the end of the line and you'd wait for hours. It happened to the girl 2 rows infront of me. Anyway, you don't have to stare at it. Just look at it whenever you hear the ding. That means they're posting a new number.

So... after an hour, my number flashed on the screen for my pre-screening. The woman was very nice. She asked for my affidavit of support. I also gave her my co-sponsors' affidavit of support (yes, they do accept co-sponsors for k3. infact, if not for my co-sponsor, I would've had problems. initially, she remarked, "so your husband just started on his new job? do you have an original certificate of employment? i only had a photocopy but i had a notarized copy of his job offer. anyway, i told her "oh i have a co-sponsor." then i handed her my mother-in-law's affidavit which she accepted). afterwards she asked for pictures. i brought my album out and she said, "just 4 pictures please". the small album wouldn't fit in the hole. so i took four pictures out and handed it to her. she asked for letters, i told i had none but i had chat logs. so i handed her chat logs and phone bills. she gave back the hotel receipt. i enumerated the other pieces of evidences, should she need any of it. she just told me that it's fine and that i should go back to my seat.

thirty minutes after, my name was called for finger scanning. took like a minute.

this was where the long wait began. i think i waited for about an hour and 30 mins, probably even more. finally, my number flashed on the screen and i entered the room where i was to have my interview with the consul. it went like this:

the consul wasn't even looking at me. she was handing back the stuff i gave to the pre-screener (pictures, phone bills, etc.)

these are the questions she asked;

what's your name?

how old are you?

what does your husband do?

how'd you meet?

aftewards, she said, "okay, that's fine. sit outside and wait for your number to be called."

five minutes after, they called my name. the guy gave me a pink delbros visa delivery receipt then i went to the delbros booth to pay for my visa delivery. they told me it'd take around 2 weeks or less for the visa to be delivered.

so that was it! i was carrying 2 huge bags crammed with paperwork and evidence, and i only got to use like 5% of it.

Ahh, you broke my record I went to my wife's interview and it lasted 2 min 30 seconds I think im gonna cry :crying:

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I got to embassy around 6:15 a.m., 45 minutes before my scheduled appointment. All immigrant visa applicants (including k3) had to line up at the right side where the line was shorter. The other line, for seafarers and other immigrants visas were a lot longer. Anyway, I had to present an ID (in this case, an NBI clearance) to the guard and my DS 156 and 157 (plus DS 156K for k1 applicants). this took around 10 minutes.

i then entered gate 2 and placed my stuff in the xray machine. afterwards i went to the immigrant visa section where the guard asked us to take our seats. one by one, each line had to line up at the immigrant visa ticket booth where we presented our 2 copies of the DS 156 and DS 157 plus visa pictures.

IMPORANT!!!!! A lot of people who were way, way ahead of me were tremendously delayed. In fact, I was already on my way out of the embassy and they were still waiting to be called for the interview? Why? Because they didn't fill out the DS 156 and DS 157 forms correctly or they only submitted 1 copy of each. Btw, item 39 of DS 156, u have to check NO if it's not applicable to you. the girl before me only had 1 handwritten DS 156 form (yes, apparently they accepted handwritten forms). she was given another copy to fill out before she could go back to the ticket booth. i had my interview like an hour before hers. a few minutes of delay made a world of difference.

anyway, i didn't have a watch so i can only provide estimates. i had to wait my number to flash on the screen. IMPORTANT AGAIN!! A lot of people missed their number because they weren't looking up. They would not be announcing the number or anything so if you miss your number because you weren't staring at the board, well.. too bad, they'd put your number at the end of the line and you'd wait for hours. It happened to the girl 2 rows infront of me. Anyway, you don't have to stare at it. Just look at it whenever you hear the ding. That means they're posting a new number.

So... after an hour, my number flashed on the screen for my pre-screening. The woman was very nice. She asked for my affidavit of support. I also gave her my co-sponsors' affidavit of support (yes, they do accept co-sponsors for k3. infact, if not for my co-sponsor, I would've had problems. initially, she remarked, "so your husband just started on his new job? do you have an original certificate of employment? i only had a photocopy but i had a notarized copy of his job offer. anyway, i told her "oh i have a co-sponsor." then i handed her my mother-in-law's affidavit which she accepted). afterwards she asked for pictures. i brought my album out and she said, "just 4 pictures please". the small album wouldn't fit in the hole. so i took four pictures out and handed it to her. she asked for letters, i told i had none but i had chat logs. so i handed her chat logs and phone bills. she gave back the hotel receipt. i enumerated the other pieces of evidences, should she need any of it. she just told me that it's fine and that i should go back to my seat.

thirty minutes after, my name was called for finger scanning. took like a minute.

this was where the long wait began. i think i waited for about an hour and 30 mins, probably even more. finally, my number flashed on the screen and i entered the room where i was to have my interview with the consul. it went like this:

the consul wasn't even looking at me. she was handing back the stuff i gave to the pre-screener (pictures, phone bills, etc.)

these are the questions she asked;

what's your name?

how old are you?

what does your husband do?

how'd you meet?

aftewards, she said, "okay, that's fine. sit outside and wait for your number to be called."

five minutes after, they called my name. the guy gave me a pink delbros visa delivery receipt then i went to the delbros booth to pay for my visa delivery. they told me it'd take around 2 weeks or less for the visa to be delivered.

so that was it! i was carrying 2 huge bags crammed with paperwork and evidence, and i only got to use like 5% of it.

Congrats to you two! We are filing our I-130/K-3 through Vermont office next week, I hope ours goes just as fast!!!

First time chatting on yahoo messenger: Jan 6, 2007
Met in person in Manila: May 12, 2007
Returned to Manila: Sep 25, 2007
Will you marry me?: Sep 26, 2007
Wedding: Jan 5, 2008
Mailed I-130 Petition application: Aug 11, 2008
NOA1 for I-130: Aug 15, 2008
Touched (I-130): Aug 21, 2008
Mailed I-129F (K-3) application: Aug 22, 2008
NOA1 for I-129F (K-3): Aug 27, 2008
Touched (K-3): Sep 1, 2008
Touched (I-130): Oct 8, 2008
Touched (I-130): Oct 9, 2008
Approved (K-3 and I-130): Feb 11, 2009
Interview: 6/3/2009- Approved!
POE: 8/25/2009!

AOS
Sent: 3/3/2011
NOA1: 3/11/2011
Biometrics: 4/5/2011 - everything went fine!
RFE: 4/11/2011
RFE response received by USCIS: 4/28/2011

N-400

Filed: 7/17/2014

Text receipt: 7/23/2014

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