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Here is an account of my interview experience last Sept. 17th:

Appointment was at 8:30am but went there an hour early with my Sister.

Since the lane for immigrant visa applicants was empty, the Guard told me to go straight to and enter Gate

2. My Sister and i went separate ways. I headed to gate number 2 while she to the waiting area only to find out

later that she was very uncomfortable because it was hot and there was not enough seats for everyone there.

Another check point awaits you upon entering Gate 2. Then you will see colored arrows with the different visa

classifications telling you where to proceed.

All the guards at the Embassy were very helpful and were watching over every applicant. From time to time,

they would check in on the applicants for follow-up. So I handed over my appointment letter to the lady at the

booth which is to the right upon entrance to the interview hall. She returned to me the appointment letter and

was given a "removing conditions" instruction sheet along with the number stub and was told to wait to be called

in my seat.

Finger scanning

I didnt have a watch so i wasnt really aware of how long the wait was until i was called for finger scanning. I

noticed that not everyone there was properly attired. No offense meant to anyone, but at least we have to look

dignified. I shared this observation with my Sister after the interview and she told me that it could be for

psychological reasons that the Embassy isn't really imposing a dress code to applicants. One will feel better and

relaxed if he's wearing something he's very comfortable in. My husband and I totally disagreed on that. (let's set

that aside for now)

I took a while at the finger scanning. The computer couldnt read my prints. hahahahahaha - i can laugh at this

now, recalling that time. but back then, all it did to me was add a little more worry to a very very very worried me.

The lady assisting us in the scanning had to press down my fingers on the scanner and was told by the other lady

facilitating the scan to rub my fingers on my neck. the effort was of no avail. The last recourse, rub the fingers

with some kind of jelly. Finally, they got my prints. I went back to the waiting area to find a seat. Since the rows

fronting the pre-screeners were almost vacant i decided to sit close to their windows. (major reason of doing so is

for the pre-screener to have a head-to-toe view of me as i approach them - in other words for some good

impression. let me add that, the reason why my Husband and I didn't agree with what my Sister said about what

to wear to the interview is that, in times like having a one-shot engagement like the interview, first impression

really matters - dress to impress) So to make it more clear, i wore something nice, professional-looking and

"i-respect-you-/you-respect-me" outfit.

Pre-screening

The things i anticipated and imagined happened. My number flashed on the screen with the window

number which, believe it or not, was right up front of me. I rose from my seat then walked towards the

Pre-screener. He looked at me up and down. I could tell he liked what he was looking at heheheheheheheh.....He

was very warm - unlike the other guy next to him who was intimidating. We greeted each other. Then he told me

about his friends from my hometown whom i happen to know by acquaintance. That brief conversation we had

outside Consulate concerns eased me. But i was still shaking (since i entered the Embassy ground). I even had

to repeat to him the instruction he gave me on my DS-230 just to confirm if i heard him right. At that time my

muscles were too tensed that it was hard to affix my signature on the form. Before signing the form, he corrected

a field in my DS-230. He told me to write "same as in number 10" on the number 11 box. The best part was when i

was adding the text was him telling me " because that is where your green card will be delivered". In my head i

was saying, "Oh my God! is he serious? is this a sign that i will be approved?" Hearing that from him gave me the

confidence that i needed in facing the CO. I held on to what he said. I kept telling myself that it is going to be okay.

He asked me questions like:

- What is your name?

- What is your husband's name?

- How old are you? your Husband?

- What is his ex-wife's name?

- Do they have children?

- Date of marriage

- When and where did you meet your husband?

- How many times did he come to visit?

- When was his last visit?

He asked for:

- pictures - he commented, "Bagay pa la kayo".....My response was "thank you po"

- other proof of on-going relationship: personal correspondences, financial support

I offered all the rest of my proofs, he told me to just hold them for now and show them to the CO in case they

want more. And so i did. I returned to the same seat where i was earlier.

A little more wait

The Consular Officer

It wasnt long enough when i saw my number and the room assignment flashed on the screen again. As i

have observed from the other applicants when they are up next for the interview with the CO, they had to wait

and be seated on one of the chairs outside the CO's room. And so i did.

The CO who handled my final interview was a gentleman in his mid-50's. He was approachable but thorough

with the documents. He asked similar questions asked of me earlier.

The new ones were:

- What do you like about your husband?

- What do you do?

- Did he have prior marriages? How many?

- Do they have children? What is her name? How old is she?

As he went back and forth encoding and writing from the computer to the sheets of paper before him, the

sight of that "dreaded blue paper" was upsetting. With so much worry, i wondered if "could this be the

blue paper one will get if you have been denied?" With that in mind, i was already trying to put together some

lines i will be saying to the Consul if it were really what i thought it would be. To make the situation worse for me,

i saw him shaking his head as he was looking at the computer monitor. I thought, "what flaw or loopholes could

there still be?" I was becoming so paranoid as i desperately tried to read his actuation.

............And there was LIGHT!....after a few seconds of silence, he finally said the words i so desperately wanted

to hear ---- after the stamping a piece of paper, which happened to be my appointment letter, as i later

discovered, he said THE most beautiful words to me......"OKAY, MA'AM, YOUR VISA IS APPROVED. GOOD LUCK

TO YOU."..... I almost cried in front of him. I thanked him before leaving.

Last stop

After the interview with Consul, you have to again be seated and wait to be called, this time by your name. I

was teary-eyed when i sat myself down. I became a little self-conscious that i looked around and see if others

had the same reaction as me. There was none. It was a little weird for me having been seeing others who got

approved who weren't showing a little emotion.

Every document that was asked from you during the interview shall be returned to you. My Husband and I

have expected to be given the white slip along with the pink one when we are approved because the last time we

called the NSO, we somehow caught on the idea that the verification wont be done until friday of this week. When

my documents were handed to me, i meticulously looked for the white slip. I didnt really pay much attention to

the pink slip. It was like the white one mattered more. hahahahaha....Silly me!......Then i double checked my

documents before putting them back to my bag. Walked up to the Delbros booth. A form has to be filled out

before paying the fee. Upon payment, your personal info will be encoded on the computer. Make sure you also

look at the monitor to counter-check what the Delbros personnel is encoding.

I walked out of the Embassy holding my emotions. I was so happy, that i needed to express it. I hugged my

Sister so tightly when we we're reunited. We headed back to the hotel. I texted my husband to call me when we

got to our room. And so he did.

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Married : 2007-10-20

I-130 Sent : 2008-01-26

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-02-14

I-130 Approved : 2008-05-14

NVC Received : 2008-05-20

DS-3032 sent AOS Bill Generated : 2008-05-26

Eva emailed DS-3032 : 2008-05-30

Called NVC and got IIN number : 2008-05-30

PAID AOS Fee Online and IN PROCESS : 2008-06-02

AOS Status changed to PAID online, and updated at the NVC : 2008-06-04

AOS packet with barcode cover letter MAILED via Priority Mail : 2008-06-05

DS-3032 email accepted : 2008-06-10

NVC received AOS : 2008-06-11

IV Bill Invoiced and paid online and IN PROCESS : 2008-06-14

IV Bill status = PAID, Barcode printed : 2008-06-17

AOS packet officially "received" : 2008-06-16

DS-230 Packet express mailed to NVC : 2008-07-02

DS-230 arrived at the NVC 11:02 am : 2008-07-03

DS-230 entered into NVC system! : 2008-07-03

CASE COMPLETE : 2008-07-11

CASE LEFT NVC : 2008-08-05

Interview letter (my copy) received. : 2008-08-08

Interview letter (her copy) received. : 2008-08-27

Delbros Paid : 2008-08-11

Medical APPROVED : 2008-08-26

and 27

Interview scheduled APPROVED : 2008-09-17

Visa RECEIVED : 2008-09-20

POE : 2008-10-17

I-130 was approved in 109 days - NVC process completed in 42 days - I-130 filing date to interview in 235 days

Posted

hi sis..congrAts!! just wanna know, anong window ka ntapat na CO? hnd ba 30? heheh..godbless

F2A Journey ( Daughter or LPR mom)

PD: 08/22/2013

NOA2: 11/15/2013

CASE NUMBER GENERATED: 12/16/2013

DS261 SENT: 12/16/2013

AOS PAID: 1/1/2014

AOS PACKET SENT:

IV PAID: 1/10/2014

IV PACKET SENT:

Posted
hi sis..congrAts!! just wanna know, anong window ka ntapat na CO? hnd ba 30? heheh..godbless

Thank you very much. It was Room 32 for the CO.

Eva

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Married : 2007-10-20

I-130 Sent : 2008-01-26

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-02-14

I-130 Approved : 2008-05-14

NVC Received : 2008-05-20

DS-3032 sent AOS Bill Generated : 2008-05-26

Eva emailed DS-3032 : 2008-05-30

Called NVC and got IIN number : 2008-05-30

PAID AOS Fee Online and IN PROCESS : 2008-06-02

AOS Status changed to PAID online, and updated at the NVC : 2008-06-04

AOS packet with barcode cover letter MAILED via Priority Mail : 2008-06-05

DS-3032 email accepted : 2008-06-10

NVC received AOS : 2008-06-11

IV Bill Invoiced and paid online and IN PROCESS : 2008-06-14

IV Bill status = PAID, Barcode printed : 2008-06-17

AOS packet officially "received" : 2008-06-16

DS-230 Packet express mailed to NVC : 2008-07-02

DS-230 arrived at the NVC 11:02 am : 2008-07-03

DS-230 entered into NVC system! : 2008-07-03

CASE COMPLETE : 2008-07-11

CASE LEFT NVC : 2008-08-05

Interview letter (my copy) received. : 2008-08-08

Interview letter (her copy) received. : 2008-08-27

Delbros Paid : 2008-08-11

Medical APPROVED : 2008-08-26

and 27

Interview scheduled APPROVED : 2008-09-17

Visa RECEIVED : 2008-09-20

POE : 2008-10-17

I-130 was approved in 109 days - NVC process completed in 42 days - I-130 filing date to interview in 235 days

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ecuador
Timeline
Posted

What a wonderfully detailed story. Thanks so much for sharing. And congratulations on a successful interview. Have a safe trip and a happy reunion with your husband! Congratulations!!

Time Line

2007-11-10.....Marriage in Ecuador

2008-01-11.....I-130 Sent

2008-04-28.....I-130 Approved

2008-05-02.....NVC Received

2008-08-20.....Case Complete at NVC

2008-10-14.....Interview--221g, asked to present joint sponsor inspite of NVC approval

2008-11-07.....Visa due to arrive. DHL truck delivering visa was robbed, Consulate required us to present I-864s and DS-230 again, had to get a new passport and other related documents

2008-11-14.....Presented all new documents in person at Consulate, visa printed same day

2008-11-25.....POE Atlanta

2008-12-26.....Green Card and 2nd Welcome Letter arrive

2010-09-02.....Date of NOA ROC 1-751

2010-12-13.....Approval of ROC

2011-01-12.....10 year Permanent Resident card arrived

2011-12-20.....N-400 Application mailed

2011-12-29.....NOA

2012-02-02.....Walk-in biometrics (appt was for 2/16)

2012-04-17.....Interview

2012-05-18.....Naturalization Ceremony

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ethiopia
Timeline
Posted

Congrats and thanks for sharing your experience. Have a safe trip to your loved one.

USCIS Journey

03/15/08 Sent I-130

03/17/08 I-130 received (USPS) (Priority Date)

06/28/08 Received NOA2 hardcopy: NO RFE FROM USCIS:101 days

NVC Journey

07/01/08 NVC case# assigned

08/14/08 CASE COMPLETE: NO RFE FROM NVC:44 days

09/15/08 Interview date assigned

Embassy Journey

10/01/08 Case at embassy

10/08/08 Document verification and got interviewed (Approved)

10/09/08 Pick up visa (original interview date)

10/18/08 P.O.E ~ Seattle

Removing Conditions

07/23/2010 Mail off I-751(USCIS received on 07/26 via usps)

07/26/2010 NOA1 date (notice received 8/2/2010)

07/28/2010 Check cashed

08/20/2010 Biometrics appt.(notice received 8/7/2010)

08/20,21,23 touched

10/22/2010 Approved NO RFE(2 months and 3 weeks from filing date)

Citizenship

10/7/11 N-400 Submitted

10/13/11 NOA date

10/20/11 appt letter sent for biometrics

11/9/11 Biometrics appt

11/11/11 Email of interview scheduling received

11/14/11 Interview scheduled and mail sent

11/21/11 Interview letter received

12/19/11 Interview date

12/19/11 passed interview and oath Finally a citizen(2 months 1 week and 5 days from sending N-400)

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Posted

congrats....

may ds forms ba na hinanap sayo?

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IR-5 for dad

02/16/12 - mailed I-130

02/27/12 - NOA1 petition received(hubby's birthday!)

06/06/12 - NOA2 stating I-130 approved

06/29/12 - NVC received case

07/09/12 - case entered in the system,assigned MNL # and IIN,email add given

07/12/12 - beneficiary emailed DS-3032, auto response received

07/18/12 - AOS fee bill/paid "IN PROCESS"

07/20/12 - AOS fee bill shows "PAID", mailed AOS package

07/25/12 - received AOS

07/25/12 - IV Fee Bill Invoiced, paid $230.00 "IN PROCESS"

07/26/12 - IV Fee bill shows "PAID"

07/28/12 - mailed IV Package

08/03/12 - received DS 230 packet

08/14/12 - sent RFE

08/16/12 - NVC received RFE

08/21/12 - log in failed

08/22/12 - case complete!

09/26-27/12 - medical at SLMC

10/04/12 - interview

12/01/12 - Left Philippines

Posted
Here is an account of my interview experience last Sept. 17th:

wow u got ur visa :wow: :wow: im still waiting for the delbros to knock knock on my door...hehehehe!!

i had my interview last Sept 16,2008

congratulations!!! :dance: :dance: :dance:

(¯`'•.¸ K-1¸.•'´¯)

. 2007-08-01----- Petition Sent to USCIS

. 2007-08-22----- Receipt Date

. 2007-12-13----- NOA1 got from mail

. 2007-12-20----- APPROVED

. 2007-12-26----- Sent to USEM Manila

. 2008-01-15----- Embassy Received

. 2008-01-23----- Received Packet 4

. 2008-02-07----- Delbros Payment

. 2008-02-22----- 1st day of Medical (Early than my Appointment)

. 2008-02-25----- 2nd day of Medical (Delayed because of Weekend & Holidays)

. 2008-02-27----- Sputum Test (3 days, until Feb 29)

. 2008-03-18----- K1 Visa Payment

. 2008-08-27----- PRISM Counseling/Yellow Certificate given

. 2008-09-08----- Final Culture Result - NEGATIVE

. 2008-09-09----- RE-Medical

. 2008-09-11------Release (Vaccination)

. 2008-09-16----- USEM Interview - APPROVED (PINK SLIP)

. 2008-09-23----- VISA in hand

. 2008-09-25----- POE Detroit (DWT)

(¯`'•.¸ AOS ¸.•'´¯)

. 2008-11-11----- CIVIL WEDDING

. 2008-11-20----- SENT PAPERS FOR ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS[

. 2008-11-24----- PACKAGE DELIVERED

. 2008-12-05----- THEY CASHED OUR CHECK

. 2008-12-12----- RECEIVED NOA

. 2008-12-24----- BIOMETRICS APPOINTMENT

. 2009-01-20----- EAD APPROVED

. 2009-01-29----- EAD CARD RECEIVED

. 2009-03-06------SSN CARD RECEIVED

. 2009-06-11------INTERVIEW (GC)

. 2009-12-17------AOS Approved

. 2010-01-04------Green Card Received

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

Congratulations to you!!! Dress to impress is great advice!

Yours Truly,

Maria and Steve

Timeline

May 2008........................We met for the first time. I did not know I was speaking to my future!

July 18, 2008...................Met my Sweet Lady for the first time in Cebu!

July 23, 2008...................Got Engaged!!!!!

July 26, 2008...................How could I bring myself to leave her? Going home to Dallas

August 16, 2008...............Mailed I-129f to Vermont Service Center via Fedex

August 18, 2008...............Check Cashed

August 20, 2008...............NOA1 Here we go! And now we wait and pray!

October 1, 2008...............NOA2 WOWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!

October 6, 2008...............NOA2 Hard Copy received in the Mail Today

October 6, 2008...............NVC has received the Case and issued us an MNL#

October 9, 2008...............Delbros paid

October 10, 2008..............Embassy receives case

October 15, 2008..............Visa application fee paid

October 19, 2008..............Interview scheduled for November 12th

October 27, 2008..............First Day of Medical Long Day!!!

October 29, 2008..............Second Day of Medical at St.Lukes. Finished!!!!!!!

October 29, 2008..............Received Confirmation of Interview Via Email. Confirmed for Nov. 12th

November 12, 2008...........Interview Day Passed!!!! Received the wonderful Pink Slip

November 16, 2008...........Delbros sends a text: Visa is ready for dispatch

November 18, 2008...........Received our Visa!!! Yesssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!

November 22, 2008...........POE Dallas!!!Maria is here!!!!God is very good!!!

  • 2 weeks later...
Filed: Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
Here is an account of my interview experience last Sept. 17th:

Appointment was at 8:30am but went there an hour early with my Sister.

Since the lane for immigrant visa applicants was empty, the Guard told me to go straight to and enter Gate

2. My Sister and i went separate ways. I headed to gate number 2 while she to the waiting area only to find out

later that she was very uncomfortable because it was hot and there was not enough seats for everyone there.

Another check point awaits you upon entering Gate 2. Then you will see colored arrows with the different visa

classifications telling you where to proceed.

All the guards at the Embassy were very helpful and were watching over every applicant. From time to time,

they would check in on the applicants for follow-up. So I handed over my appointment letter to the lady at the

booth which is to the right upon entrance to the interview hall. She returned to me the appointment letter and

was given a "removing conditions" instruction sheet along with the number stub and was told to wait to be called

in my seat.

Finger scanning

I didnt have a watch so i wasnt really aware of how long the wait was until i was called for finger scanning. I

noticed that not everyone there was properly attired. No offense meant to anyone, but at least we have to look

dignified. I shared this observation with my Sister after the interview and she told me that it could be for

psychological reasons that the Embassy isn't really imposing a dress code to applicants. One will feel better and

relaxed if he's wearing something he's very comfortable in. My husband and I totally disagreed on that. (let's set

that aside for now)

I took a while at the finger scanning. The computer couldnt read my prints. hahahahahaha - i can laugh at this

now, recalling that time. but back then, all it did to me was add a little more worry to a very very very worried me.

The lady assisting us in the scanning had to press down my fingers on the scanner and was told by the other lady

facilitating the scan to rub my fingers on my neck. the effort was of no avail. The last recourse, rub the fingers

with some kind of jelly. Finally, they got my prints. I went back to the waiting area to find a seat. Since the rows

fronting the pre-screeners were almost vacant i decided to sit close to their windows. (major reason of doing so is

for the pre-screener to have a head-to-toe view of me as i approach them - in other words for some good

impression. let me add that, the reason why my Husband and I didn't agree with what my Sister said about what

to wear to the interview is that, in times like having a one-shot engagement like the interview, first impression

really matters - dress to impress) So to make it more clear, i wore something nice, professional-looking and

"i-respect-you-/you-respect-me" outfit.

Pre-screening

The things i anticipated and imagined happened. My number flashed on the screen with the window

number which, believe it or not, was right up front of me. I rose from my seat then walked towards the

Pre-screener. He looked at me up and down. I could tell he liked what he was looking at heheheheheheheh.....He

was very warm - unlike the other guy next to him who was intimidating. We greeted each other. Then he told me

about his friends from my hometown whom i happen to know by acquaintance. That brief conversation we had

outside Consulate concerns eased me. But i was still shaking (since i entered the Embassy ground). I even had

to repeat to him the instruction he gave me on my DS-230 just to confirm if i heard him right. At that time my

muscles were too tensed that it was hard to affix my signature on the form. Before signing the form, he corrected

a field in my DS-230. He told me to write "same as in number 10" on the number 11 box. The best part was when i

was adding the text was him telling me " because that is where your green card will be delivered". In my head i

was saying, "Oh my God! is he serious? is this a sign that i will be approved?" Hearing that from him gave me the

confidence that i needed in facing the CO. I held on to what he said. I kept telling myself that it is going to be okay.

He asked me questions like:

- What is your name?

- What is your husband's name?

- How old are you? your Husband?

- What is his ex-wife's name?

- Do they have children?

- Date of marriage

- When and where did you meet your husband?

- How many times did he come to visit?

- When was his last visit?

He asked for:

- pictures - he commented, "Bagay pa la kayo".....My response was "thank you po"

- other proof of on-going relationship: personal correspondences, financial support

I offered all the rest of my proofs, he told me to just hold them for now and show them to the CO in case they

want more. And so i did. I returned to the same seat where i was earlier.

A little more wait

The Consular Officer

It wasnt long enough when i saw my number and the room assignment flashed on the screen again. As i

have observed from the other applicants when they are up next for the interview with the CO, they had to wait

and be seated on one of the chairs outside the CO's room. And so i did.

The CO who handled my final interview was a gentleman in his mid-50's. He was approachable but thorough

with the documents. He asked similar questions asked of me earlier.

The new ones were:

- What do you like about your husband?

- What do you do?

- Did he have prior marriages? How many?

- Do they have children? What is her name? How old is she?

As he went back and forth encoding and writing from the computer to the sheets of paper before him, the

sight of that "dreaded blue paper" was upsetting. With so much worry, i wondered if "could this be the

blue paper one will get if you have been denied?" With that in mind, i was already trying to put together some

lines i will be saying to the Consul if it were really what i thought it would be. To make the situation worse for me,

i saw him shaking his head as he was looking at the computer monitor. I thought, "what flaw or loopholes could

there still be?" I was becoming so paranoid as i desperately tried to read his actuation.

............And there was LIGHT!....after a few seconds of silence, he finally said the words i so desperately wanted

to hear ---- after the stamping a piece of paper, which happened to be my appointment letter, as i later

discovered, he said THE most beautiful words to me......"OKAY, MA'AM, YOUR VISA IS APPROVED. GOOD LUCK

TO YOU."..... I almost cried in front of him. I thanked him before leaving.

Last stop

After the interview with Consul, you have to again be seated and wait to be called, this time by your name. I

was teary-eyed when i sat myself down. I became a little self-conscious that i looked around and see if others

had the same reaction as me. There was none. It was a little weird for me having been seeing others who got

approved who weren't showing a little emotion.

Every document that was asked from you during the interview shall be returned to you. My Husband and I

have expected to be given the white slip along with the pink one when we are approved because the last time we

called the NSO, we somehow caught on the idea that the verification wont be done until friday of this week. When

my documents were handed to me, i meticulously looked for the white slip. I didnt really pay much attention to

the pink slip. It was like the white one mattered more. hahahahaha....Silly me!......Then i double checked my

documents before putting them back to my bag. Walked up to the Delbros booth. A form has to be filled out

before paying the fee. Upon payment, your personal info will be encoded on the computer. Make sure you also

look at the monitor to counter-check what the Delbros personnel is encoding.

I walked out of the Embassy holding my emotions. I was so happy, that i needed to express it. I hugged my

Sister so tightly when we we're reunited. We headed back to the hotel. I texted my husband to call me when we

got to our room. And so he did.

congratz

Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: Manila, Philippines

Marriage: July 16, 2005

I-130 sent: Oct 27, 2007

California Service Center Recieved Oct. 29, 2007

NOA1: Jan 17, 2008

I-130 Approved: April 22, 2008

Received DS-3032/ I-864 Bill: June 3, 2008

AOS bill paid: June 18th 2008

AOS sent : June 30th 2008 Received July 1

AOS cover sheet print out: June 18, 2008

DS230 generated June 22,2008

DS230 PAID June 24, 2004

DS230 received July 3, 2008

NVC Case Completed July 14, 2008

NVC send the Case Complete to USEM Manila: Aug. 5th 2008

USEM recieved complete case from NVC Aug 8th 2008

paid debros aug 22,2008

Medical Sept 9,10 He passed Thank you God. God is always good.

Interview Date: Sept 29, 2008 at USEM Manila 8:30AM APPROVED!!!

Visa In hand: Oct 2, 2008 yahoo

POE Nov 17, 2008.

Green Card and S.S received Nov 28th, 2008

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I was also interviewed on the same date but still waiting for DV.

Hello there,

when did you pay document verification?

Eva

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Married : 2007-10-20

I-130 Sent : 2008-01-26

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-02-14

I-130 Approved : 2008-05-14

NVC Received : 2008-05-20

DS-3032 sent AOS Bill Generated : 2008-05-26

Eva emailed DS-3032 : 2008-05-30

Called NVC and got IIN number : 2008-05-30

PAID AOS Fee Online and IN PROCESS : 2008-06-02

AOS Status changed to PAID online, and updated at the NVC : 2008-06-04

AOS packet with barcode cover letter MAILED via Priority Mail : 2008-06-05

DS-3032 email accepted : 2008-06-10

NVC received AOS : 2008-06-11

IV Bill Invoiced and paid online and IN PROCESS : 2008-06-14

IV Bill status = PAID, Barcode printed : 2008-06-17

AOS packet officially "received" : 2008-06-16

DS-230 Packet express mailed to NVC : 2008-07-02

DS-230 arrived at the NVC 11:02 am : 2008-07-03

DS-230 entered into NVC system! : 2008-07-03

CASE COMPLETE : 2008-07-11

CASE LEFT NVC : 2008-08-05

Interview letter (my copy) received. : 2008-08-08

Interview letter (her copy) received. : 2008-08-27

Delbros Paid : 2008-08-11

Medical APPROVED : 2008-08-26

and 27

Interview scheduled APPROVED : 2008-09-17

Visa RECEIVED : 2008-09-20

POE : 2008-10-17

I-130 was approved in 109 days - NVC process completed in 42 days - I-130 filing date to interview in 235 days

Posted
I was also interviewed on the same date but still waiting for DV.

Hello there,

when did you pay document verification?

Eva

I paid my DV last Aug. 27 and NSO received my DV on Sept. 5. I was asked to pay again for the DV on the day of the interview and NSO received my second DV on Sept. 19. I followed up with the embassy this week and they haven't received my DV from NSO yet. I'll follow it up next week.

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
Congratulations!!! i am sorry for the late greetings as i don't seldom visit VJ much now (altho i really want to be here everyday). Hope you get your visa soon! :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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