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The whole month of August was like that for me when I came back from seeing my SO. Be strong and in time it will get better, stay busy, distracted and time flies.

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Hi guys, just checking in. I just got home from my long weekend. It stopped snowing but it was raining here tonight which was a pain to drive in. Oh and Sam got his corrected passport on Saturday! Dude, we waited a year and half to get that accomplished, I'm so happy that its over with and done! Now we can focus 100% on K-1 and wedding plans :-"

K-1 Visa

9-22-2008 - mailed I-129F

9-29-2008 - Received NOA1 in mail

1-09-2009 - Received NOA2 e-mail notification

2-09-2009 - Packet 3 Received

2-28-2009 - Packet 4 Received

3-02-2009 - Medical

3-23-2009 - Interview, 221g

3-31-2009 - Returned 221g additional evidence request

4-08-2009 - Received visa!!!

4-19-2009 - POE

5-09-2009 - Wedding

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AOS

7-03-2009 - mailed AOS

7-10-2009 - Check Cashed, - NOA1 (I-485, I-765, I-131)

7-22-2009 - transferred to CSC (rcvd notice in mail 7/27)

8-11-2009 - Biometrics appt scheduled (rcvd in mail on 7/18)

8-25-2009 - I-765 & I-131 approved

12-03-2009 - GC approval email

12-10-2009 - GC rcvd in mail!

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ROC

10-12-2011 - mailed ROC

10-14-2011 - NOA1

11-07-2011 - Bio Appt

02-27-2012 - GC approval email

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I am safely with my fiance after having both a bus and an airplane breaking down during my travels (making my travels more than 48 hours!)

I missed Thanksgiving with him, but I am very excited about Xmas. It is snowing here in Colorado Springs - very beautiful

Well, arent you lucky! your with your So and in Colorado during ski season. Have fun! Will you get to stay through Christmas?

Thanksgiving was pretty good for me. I got to see sisters and one of my bothers, my dad, my nephews and their kids, so it was a nice family gathering. Long drive to South Carolina though.

I am going to spend new years with my SO and our kids in the Philippines. First time to celebrate a holiday in another country, so I am looking forward to it. But most of all, I am excited for my kids to meet Grace and her daughter before they come live with us. I also think it will be a great experience for them to really see another country, instead of just as a tourist.

Karri - Congrats on getting the passport fixed.

Gemmie & Darwinsfinch - I understand, but as much as I hate that, I have those memories of being together fresh in my head for a week or two, but as time goes by, it gets tougher and tougher for me. I start get grouchy & more & more lonely. Seeing her again is like getting a fix for my addiction. It has been a while now, so I am really startign to get grouchy.

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Our timeline:

9/3/08: Submitted I-129

9/5/08: CSC received

9/8/08: NOA1 date

11/12/08: Requested expedite (promised response by 11/17/08)

11/19/08: Received status info by calling USCIS - Additional info sent

12/4/08: Call from CSC & "Touch"

12/4/08 to 12/22/08: Too many calls & faxes to mention, NO RESPONSE!

12/22/08: NOA2 Approval!

12/30/08: NVC forwarded petition to Embassy in Tokyo

12/31/08: Letter from NVC stating they forwarded petition

1/4/09: Received Letter from NVC

1/7/09: Packet Issued from Tokyo Embassy

4/18/09: Tokyo still unable to grant interview, moved to Philippines.

6/22/09: Our daughter was born (more embassy paperwork)

6/30/09: Reqeusted transfer of case to Manila

8/26/09: Visited embassy in Manila AGAIN, personally requested transfer of case (no record in their system)

11/4/09: Case Transferred from Tokyo to Manila - no notice sent

12/5/09: Notification that Manila received the case.

12/30/09: Interview packet received from Manila

1/25/10: Medical check in Manila (took 4 days)

2/1/10: Interview - requested additional docs,

2/2/10: Additional docs submitted, Embassy kept passports - expect visa soon.

4/5/10: Received Visa FINALLY!

4/12/10: Entry to USA

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Holy #######!! What happened to our adjudication dates?!? :huh: Yesterday my dates were Jan. 22-Jan. 31...today they are Feb. 12-Mar. 10. Hopefully CSC gets on the ball soon and catches up with VSC...I don't like these estimates at all! :protest:

I-129F:

Feb. 12, 2008-I met Aldo while vacationing on the Riviera Maya in Mexico

Aug. 29, 2008-K1 application filed by our attorney

Sept. 2, 2008-NOA1

Dec. 16, 2008-NOA2

Mar. 4, 2009-Interview at Juarez Embassy-visa issued

Apr. 13, 2009-POE JFK Airport, NYC (Temporary 90-day work stamp received)

April 18, 2009-Wedding!!!

AOS:

May 26, 2009-Filed for AOS w/ EAD & AP

June 2, 2009-NOA

June 26, 2009-Transferred to CSC

July 10, 2009-Biometrics taken

July 15, 2009-AP Received (approved July 9)

July 20, 2009-EAD Card received (approved July 8)

Aug. 10, 2009-Green Card Received!

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Hi all - How was your thanksgiving. It was snowing over the weekend in my town as well...Thanksgiving was nice and quiet...Was taking care of running some errands...

9/19/2008 - Mailed I-129F by USPS Priority

9/22 - Mail reached USCIS - CSC

9/23 - Check Cashed

9/23 - NOA1 Notice Date (now wait and pray that NOA2 should come soon!!)

9/27 - NOA1 received by mail

9/29 - Touched (probably to correct typos)

9/30 - Touched

1/14/2009 - NOA2 approved

1/20 - NOA2 hard copy received

1/22 - NVC received petition

1/26 - NVC sent petition to Embassy

1/29 - Received NVC Hard copy

1/30 - Embassy received petition

2/3 - Received P3 from Embassy

2/3 - P3 sent by Courier from India

2/10 - Confirmed that P3 is in embassy's system (called embassy, DOS)

2/23 - Called DOS - Got interview date verbally

3/9 - Medicals Completed

3/31 - Interview Successful

4/3 - Received Visa

4/20 - Arrival

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Holy #######!! What happened to our adjudication dates?!? :huh: Yesterday my dates were Jan. 22-Jan. 31...today they are Feb. 12-Mar. 10. Hopefully CSC gets on the ball soon and catches up with VSC...I don't like these estimates at all! :protest:

Mine jumped about 3 weeks also (roughly 5 days different than yours), But I am not too concerned (Yet). Looking at Igor's list, the first few weeks of December were pretty good last year and the last few weeks of November were better than this year also, so maybe we could see some really big weeks for approvals coming.

Looks like your 171 on Igors (I am 182 - seems the dates run on sent date rather than received date), so if the adjudication runs at the same rate as last year, you should have yours (and mine) by the week of 1/21/09 (which was about the date we were previously getting on VJ - maybe a little better.

I guess the dates changed due to last week being so slow - statistics? I am still hoping based on history. Of course, Igor's list is just VJ people - no way of knowing how many other people are being processed that are not on VJ. I guess that could vary wildly by month, but I would guess it would average out over time but you never know. Looks like to me there are more July filers and August filers than September filers, but not much more - maybe since it seems some of these NOA2's come out of order, and we are at the beginning of Sept, maybe we will get lucky - No offense to the August people, but I am tired of waiting on them. ha ha ha.

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Our timeline:

9/3/08: Submitted I-129

9/5/08: CSC received

9/8/08: NOA1 date

11/12/08: Requested expedite (promised response by 11/17/08)

11/19/08: Received status info by calling USCIS - Additional info sent

12/4/08: Call from CSC & "Touch"

12/4/08 to 12/22/08: Too many calls & faxes to mention, NO RESPONSE!

12/22/08: NOA2 Approval!

12/30/08: NVC forwarded petition to Embassy in Tokyo

12/31/08: Letter from NVC stating they forwarded petition

1/4/09: Received Letter from NVC

1/7/09: Packet Issued from Tokyo Embassy

4/18/09: Tokyo still unable to grant interview, moved to Philippines.

6/22/09: Our daughter was born (more embassy paperwork)

6/30/09: Reqeusted transfer of case to Manila

8/26/09: Visited embassy in Manila AGAIN, personally requested transfer of case (no record in their system)

11/4/09: Case Transferred from Tokyo to Manila - no notice sent

12/5/09: Notification that Manila received the case.

12/30/09: Interview packet received from Manila

1/25/10: Medical check in Manila (took 4 days)

2/1/10: Interview - requested additional docs,

2/2/10: Additional docs submitted, Embassy kept passports - expect visa soon.

4/5/10: Received Visa FINALLY!

4/12/10: Entry to USA

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Holy #######!! What happened to our adjudication dates?!? :huh: Yesterday my dates were Jan. 22-Jan. 31...today they are Feb. 12-Mar. 10. Hopefully CSC gets on the ball soon and catches up with VSC...I don't like these estimates at all! :protest:

Mine jumped about 3 weeks also (roughly 5 days different than yours), But I am not too concerned (Yet). Looking at Igor's list, the first few weeks of December were pretty good last year and the last few weeks of November were better than this year also, so maybe we could see some really big weeks for approvals coming.

Looks like your 171 on Igors (I am 182 - seems the dates run on sent date rather than received date), so if the adjudication runs at the same rate as last year, you should have yours (and mine) by the week of 1/21/09 (which was about the date we were previously getting on VJ - maybe a little better.

I guess the dates changed due to last week being so slow - statistics? I am still hoping based on history. Of course, Igor's list is just VJ people - no way of knowing how many other people are being processed that are not on VJ. I guess that could vary wildly by month, but I would guess it would average out over time but you never know. Looks like to me there are more July filers and August filers than September filers, but not much more - maybe since it seems some of these NOA2's come out of order, and we are at the beginning of Sept, maybe we will get lucky - No offense to the August people, but I am tired of waiting on them. ha ha ha.

Amen! I'm tired of waiting on the August people too :whistle: ...Someone in the August forum thinks someone messed up on their timeline and that's why everyone's dates are screwed up now. I hope that's it, and I hope that person figures it out and corrects it! I know it's just an estimate, but it it messes with your morale a bit, you know what I mean?? :wacko:

I-129F:

Feb. 12, 2008-I met Aldo while vacationing on the Riviera Maya in Mexico

Aug. 29, 2008-K1 application filed by our attorney

Sept. 2, 2008-NOA1

Dec. 16, 2008-NOA2

Mar. 4, 2009-Interview at Juarez Embassy-visa issued

Apr. 13, 2009-POE JFK Airport, NYC (Temporary 90-day work stamp received)

April 18, 2009-Wedding!!!

AOS:

May 26, 2009-Filed for AOS w/ EAD & AP

June 2, 2009-NOA

June 26, 2009-Transferred to CSC

July 10, 2009-Biometrics taken

July 15, 2009-AP Received (approved July 9)

July 20, 2009-EAD Card received (approved July 8)

Aug. 10, 2009-Green Card Received!

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I just want to share something. Last Friday, I watched the movie, "Twilight". Well, the simplicity and clear picturesque of the movie fascinate me. For me, the movie is really romantic in any sense of it.

After I watched and have a thought of it. I realize that it isn't far from the situation that I have right now and maybe most of VJ'ers too. Lovers living in a different world with different acceptance. The man could survive to live in the word of his mortal lover, just to be with her, but it will give risk to his life and the woman he loves. On the other hand, the woman could definitely adapt and survive in the world of the man she loves. But even though, there are so many hindrances that go between them, which makes them being together hard to achieve but could be.

Living in different part of the world is one of the greatest hindrances that goes between us and the person we love. It can be overcome by having understanding, patience, unconditional love, and faith.

Am I being so mushy? :lol: I just miss my Bebe ko so much! Please bear with me. :P

Lifting Condition (I-751)

09/09/2011 - Sent the package to CSC

09/13/2011 - CSC received the package

09/15/2011 - CSC cashed check and NOA1 Received

09/26/2011 - Biometrics Appointment Notice Date (Sent)

10/13/2011 - Early Biometrics

10/19/2011 - Biometrics Appointment

10/26/2011 - GC expiration

11/25/2011 - Received RFE

11/28/2011 - Sent response to RFE

01/13/2012 - Ordered card production (Approved)

01/19/2012 - 10 yrs GC received

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Amen! I'm tired of waiting on the August people too :whistle: ...Someone in the August forum thinks someone messed up on their timeline and that's why everyone's dates are screwed up now. I hope that's it, and I hope that person figures it out and corrects it! I know it's just an estimate, but it it messes with your morale a bit, you know what I mean?? :wacko:

Yeah, those crazy august people :rofl: Messsed up timeline? - I read that also, I dont think so. But it is funny how we keep moving up and down on Igors list. Damn, I never should have started looking at that.

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Our timeline:

9/3/08: Submitted I-129

9/5/08: CSC received

9/8/08: NOA1 date

11/12/08: Requested expedite (promised response by 11/17/08)

11/19/08: Received status info by calling USCIS - Additional info sent

12/4/08: Call from CSC & "Touch"

12/4/08 to 12/22/08: Too many calls & faxes to mention, NO RESPONSE!

12/22/08: NOA2 Approval!

12/30/08: NVC forwarded petition to Embassy in Tokyo

12/31/08: Letter from NVC stating they forwarded petition

1/4/09: Received Letter from NVC

1/7/09: Packet Issued from Tokyo Embassy

4/18/09: Tokyo still unable to grant interview, moved to Philippines.

6/22/09: Our daughter was born (more embassy paperwork)

6/30/09: Reqeusted transfer of case to Manila

8/26/09: Visited embassy in Manila AGAIN, personally requested transfer of case (no record in their system)

11/4/09: Case Transferred from Tokyo to Manila - no notice sent

12/5/09: Notification that Manila received the case.

12/30/09: Interview packet received from Manila

1/25/10: Medical check in Manila (took 4 days)

2/1/10: Interview - requested additional docs,

2/2/10: Additional docs submitted, Embassy kept passports - expect visa soon.

4/5/10: Received Visa FINALLY!

4/12/10: Entry to USA

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I just want to share something. Last Friday, I watched the movie, "Twilight". Well, the simplicity and clear picturesque of the movie fascinate me. For me, the movie is really romantic in any sense of it.

After I watched and have a thought of it. I realize that it isn't far from the situation that I have right now and maybe most of VJ'ers too. Lovers living in a different world with different acceptance. The man could survive to live in the word of his mortal lover, just to be with her, but it will give risk to his life and the woman he loves. On the other hand, the woman could definitely adapt and survive in the world of the man she loves. But even though, there are so many hindrances that go between them, which makes them being together hard to achieve but could be.

Living in different part of the world is one of the greatest hindrances that goes between us and the person we love. It can be overcome by having understanding, patience, unconditional love, and faith.

Am I being so mushy? :lol: I just miss my Bebe ko so much! Please bear with me. :P

I dont think I have seen that movie yet, but it kind of sounds like "Ghost" with Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze. But too answer your question, YEAH, too mushy! haha

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Our timeline:

9/3/08: Submitted I-129

9/5/08: CSC received

9/8/08: NOA1 date

11/12/08: Requested expedite (promised response by 11/17/08)

11/19/08: Received status info by calling USCIS - Additional info sent

12/4/08: Call from CSC & "Touch"

12/4/08 to 12/22/08: Too many calls & faxes to mention, NO RESPONSE!

12/22/08: NOA2 Approval!

12/30/08: NVC forwarded petition to Embassy in Tokyo

12/31/08: Letter from NVC stating they forwarded petition

1/4/09: Received Letter from NVC

1/7/09: Packet Issued from Tokyo Embassy

4/18/09: Tokyo still unable to grant interview, moved to Philippines.

6/22/09: Our daughter was born (more embassy paperwork)

6/30/09: Reqeusted transfer of case to Manila

8/26/09: Visited embassy in Manila AGAIN, personally requested transfer of case (no record in their system)

11/4/09: Case Transferred from Tokyo to Manila - no notice sent

12/5/09: Notification that Manila received the case.

12/30/09: Interview packet received from Manila

1/25/10: Medical check in Manila (took 4 days)

2/1/10: Interview - requested additional docs,

2/2/10: Additional docs submitted, Embassy kept passports - expect visa soon.

4/5/10: Received Visa FINALLY!

4/12/10: Entry to USA

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OK, one more thing (I am trying to fill this page by myself - ha ha).

As I mentioned before, I had requested an expedite. Request was made on 11/12, Still no answer. I send the director at CSC a letter on 11/25 (and again today). Funny, but I got a letter from CSC today. They attached a copy of my fax, and the following form letter:

Dear Sir or Madamm:

Thank you for your recent inquiry to the California Service Center (CSC) via fax or letter for information regarding your case status. USCIS has launched a new referral tracking system through our National Customer Service Center. To ensure that customer inquiries are handled effectively and as quickly as posible, we ask that you call our National Customer Service Center, which is available Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, PST at 1-800-375-5283. The National Customer Service Center will track your inquiry with us to resolution.

Most importantly, USCIS provides a case-status online inquiry service on our website at www.uscis.gov - just click on the "Case Status & Processing Dates" link. Finally, the USCIS website also includes a chart that reports current processing dates for particular applications and petitions in relation to the date the application or petition was filed. The USCIS processes cases in the order received.

Thank you.

ARE THEY KIDDING? Wow, has anyone ever heard of this phone thing? a National Customer Service Center - who would suspect? A web-site with information - ever considered that option?

how the F#@K do they think I got the fax number to send the expedite request? How do they think the expedite request got in the system? Worthless!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :devil::devil::devil::devil::devil:

They promise an answer in 5 days, it has been 20, and they cant even respond with ANY worthwhile information. :devil::devil::devil:

Tomorrow I send a new Letter.

and one to the director in Washington too.

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Our timeline:

9/3/08: Submitted I-129

9/5/08: CSC received

9/8/08: NOA1 date

11/12/08: Requested expedite (promised response by 11/17/08)

11/19/08: Received status info by calling USCIS - Additional info sent

12/4/08: Call from CSC & "Touch"

12/4/08 to 12/22/08: Too many calls & faxes to mention, NO RESPONSE!

12/22/08: NOA2 Approval!

12/30/08: NVC forwarded petition to Embassy in Tokyo

12/31/08: Letter from NVC stating they forwarded petition

1/4/09: Received Letter from NVC

1/7/09: Packet Issued from Tokyo Embassy

4/18/09: Tokyo still unable to grant interview, moved to Philippines.

6/22/09: Our daughter was born (more embassy paperwork)

6/30/09: Reqeusted transfer of case to Manila

8/26/09: Visited embassy in Manila AGAIN, personally requested transfer of case (no record in their system)

11/4/09: Case Transferred from Tokyo to Manila - no notice sent

12/5/09: Notification that Manila received the case.

12/30/09: Interview packet received from Manila

1/25/10: Medical check in Manila (took 4 days)

2/1/10: Interview - requested additional docs,

2/2/10: Additional docs submitted, Embassy kept passports - expect visa soon.

4/5/10: Received Visa FINALLY!

4/12/10: Entry to USA

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I just want to share something. Last Friday, I watched the movie, "Twilight". Well, the simplicity and clear picturesque of the movie fascinate me. For me, the movie is really romantic in any sense of it.

After I watched and have a thought of it. I realize that it isn't far from the situation that I have right now and maybe most of VJ'ers too. Lovers living in a different world with different acceptance. The man could survive to live in the word of his mortal lover, just to be with her, but it will give risk to his life and the woman he loves. On the other hand, the woman could definitely adapt and survive in the world of the man she loves. But even though, there are so many hindrances that go between them, which makes them being together hard to achieve but could be.

Living in different part of the world is one of the greatest hindrances that goes between us and the person we love. It can be overcome by having understanding, patience, unconditional love, and faith.

Am I being so mushy? :lol: I just miss my Bebe ko so much! Please bear with me. :P

Read the book...it is MUCH better than the movie. I loved loved loved the book, but I thought the movie was less than stellar in comparison. And there are 3 more books after Twilight (New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn). Each is around 600 pages and will definitely keep you occupied while you are waiting for your NOA2! In fact, I may just read them again myself...thanks for the idea!! :lol:

I-129F:

Feb. 12, 2008-I met Aldo while vacationing on the Riviera Maya in Mexico

Aug. 29, 2008-K1 application filed by our attorney

Sept. 2, 2008-NOA1

Dec. 16, 2008-NOA2

Mar. 4, 2009-Interview at Juarez Embassy-visa issued

Apr. 13, 2009-POE JFK Airport, NYC (Temporary 90-day work stamp received)

April 18, 2009-Wedding!!!

AOS:

May 26, 2009-Filed for AOS w/ EAD & AP

June 2, 2009-NOA

June 26, 2009-Transferred to CSC

July 10, 2009-Biometrics taken

July 15, 2009-AP Received (approved July 9)

July 20, 2009-EAD Card received (approved July 8)

Aug. 10, 2009-Green Card Received!

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I just want to share something. Last Friday, I watched the movie, "Twilight". Well, the simplicity and clear picturesque of the movie fascinate me. For me, the movie is really romantic in any sense of it.

After I watched and have a thought of it. I realize that it isn't far from the situation that I have right now and maybe most of VJ'ers too. Lovers living in a different world with different acceptance. The man could survive to live in the word of his mortal lover, just to be with her, but it will give risk to his life and the woman he loves. On the other hand, the woman could definitely adapt and survive in the world of the man she loves. But even though, there are so many hindrances that go between them, which makes them being together hard to achieve but could be.

Living in different part of the world is one of the greatest hindrances that goes between us and the person we love. It can be overcome by having understanding, patience, unconditional love, and faith.

Am I being so mushy? :lol: I just miss my Bebe ko so much! Please bear with me. :P

Read the book...it is MUCH better than the movie. I loved loved loved the book, but I thought the movie was less than stellar in comparison. And there are 3 more books after Twilight (New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn). Each is around 600 pages and will definitely keep you occupied while you are waiting for your NOA2! In fact, I may just read them again myself...thanks for the idea!! :lol:

Yeppers! Book is better than the movie, as what my friends said. Currently, books are not available yet or maybe out of stock. I'll try my luck next week. :D

Lifting Condition (I-751)

09/09/2011 - Sent the package to CSC

09/13/2011 - CSC received the package

09/15/2011 - CSC cashed check and NOA1 Received

09/26/2011 - Biometrics Appointment Notice Date (Sent)

10/13/2011 - Early Biometrics

10/19/2011 - Biometrics Appointment

10/26/2011 - GC expiration

11/25/2011 - Received RFE

11/28/2011 - Sent response to RFE

01/13/2012 - Ordered card production (Approved)

01/19/2012 - 10 yrs GC received

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Well Add our names to list of Sept 08 file... We are using a lawyer... and I personally feel better using one... Plus he was real reasonable compared to some I have seen. If any body needs one let me know... and I forward you his information. I am kinda glad I found this web site but then again I was better not knowing some of the peoples stories.. Take care and God Bless...

Ric

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I am safely with my fiance after having both a bus and an airplane breaking down during my travels (making my travels more than 48 hours!)

I missed Thanksgiving with him, but I am very excited about Xmas. It is snowing here in Colorado Springs - very beautiful

what part of colorado springs do u live at? we will live in fountain but the time i was there he was renting a house closed to fort carson, near Uncle Guidos bar...do u know it!? It would be fun if we live close!

OUR TIMELINE for K1

09.26.2008: Petition Sent to California Service Center by UPS

10.01.2008: NOA1

11.12.2008: NOA2

11.17.2008: NVC Received Our Case

11.24.2008: Consulate Received Our Case

12.29.2008: Medical Exam at 8.15 am / PASSED

12.30.2008: INTERVIEW AT 10.00 A.M. / VISA IN HAND!

01.23.2009: POE

02.21.2009: Wedding

OUR TIMELINE for AOS

04.16.2009: AOS Package Sent To Chicago by UPS

04.21.2009: NOA1

05.14.2009: Biometrics Appointment and Touch for AOS and EAD

06.01.2009: EAD Card Ordered and AP Approved

06.05.2009: Received AP in the Mailbox

06.08.2009: Received EAD in the Mailbox

08.22.2009: INTERVIEW AT 12.30 P.M. / APPROVED!

09.02.2009: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

OUR TIMELINE for I-751

06.03.2011: I-751 Package Sent To California Service Center

06.07.2011: NOA1

06.27.2011: Biometrics Appointment

12.19.2011: NOA2

12.23.2011: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

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