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A big congratulations.

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Petitioner (My Mom)

Beneficiary (My Sister 18 y.o)

06-07-19- Sent I-130

06-11-19- NOA1

02-19-20- "Initial Review, Transferred to another Visa Center"

03-11-20- APPROVED!!!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Nepal
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Hello guys, today was a really crazy!!! The interview was fast... but looooooooooooong.... They asked me almost everything in Loto's guide... lol.. well not exactly but they insisted a lot in how we met and how many times did he come to see me!!! I say they because there were 2 officers at the same time and then a girl named Blanca took my fingerprints and give me my white slip so i could pick up my passport on the 16th.

I arrived at 7:30 and I left at 9:30, I was the 4th to call for residency interviews, the 3 persons before me got denials!!! First I was called to window 1 and they went through my file, they throw in the trash some of the papers that my husband submitted as affidavit of support, bank letter, deposits and some other stuffs, then they told me to wait, i waited for 2 min and then they called me at window 3 and after that the girl said "there's nothing wrong in your case, go to the P.O. and pick up your passport!

Here are the questions they asked me!

Q) Where and How did you meet?

Q) How long have you known each other?

Q) When and where did you marry ?

Q) Do you have any photos of the ceremony and/or reception?

Q) Where does he work and what position does he hold?

Q) What do you do for living?

Q) Where does he live in the USA?

Q) Do you have any children?

Q) Does he have any children? How many ?

Q) When and where was your husband's prior marriage, if any?

Q) When and where was your husband's prior marriage termination/divorce, if any?

Q) Do you need SSN when you arrive at the U.S ?

Q)Do you know his children?

An hour later after I left the embassy they called me and said that I needed to come back because they needed to take my fingerprints again... So I drove as fast as I could and then waited like 10 minuts until the girl took my fingerprints again...

I asked if they were going to return my ORIGINALS and they say NO....

Well I can't tell it was easy, I was so confident so that helped a lot, NO DOUBT!

Congratulation!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ecuador
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Babybebita--nunca he oido eso!

Me case con mi esposo en Ecuador y estamos planeando una bodita aqui, pero la idea solo fue para compartirla con la mayoria de mi familia y amigos que no podian ir al Ecuador.

Así que si no nos casamos en EEUU, realmente-legalmente, es como sigamos solteros? A pesar de la visa CR-1 que es para los que esten casados?!

Que complicado!

Pero bueno, como dices, 2 boditas=2 aniversarios=2 X fun!

Que disfruten las dos bodas de yiyi y chris!

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

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I married my love on 12/24/07

I filed for the I 130 on 1/23/08

Receipt number recevied 2/13/08

Paperwork sent to Guangzhou on 1/23/09

Interview 5/21/09 PASSED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Visa 5/23/09

POE 6/2/09

Home 6/3/09

FILED I-751

SENT PAPERWORK 3/8/11

NOA-1 3/10/11

BIOMETERICS 4/29/11

WAITING APPROVAL

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Spain
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VIVABAÑOS, Una vez que te han concedido la CR1, evidentemente ellos certifican que realmente estas casada, pero certifican los de inmigracion, realmente y oficialmente si no registras tu matrimonio en un Registro Civil, no tienes un documento realmente valido en USA que certifique que estas casada, es mucho mas facil, hacer un matrimonio civil en USA, y asi tienes un documento por el que nadie te va a preguntar nada!

Nosotros realmente lo hicimos por vivir un momento romantico, mi marido me preparo una boda civil sorpresa en USA preciosa, nosotros dos solitos. Y luego la boda religiosa y civil en España, donde si hicimos fiesta.

Pero yo despues de casarme en USA, me quise enterar bien, porque me dio miedo eso de hacer algo "ilegal", y me dio la risa, porque casi ningun pais tiene acuerdos para matrimonios, es decir, si tu no vas y avisas, nadie se entera!

A mi me parece mucho mas sencillo casarte en los dos paises, y se ahorra mucho en papeleo y en problemas futuros!

Que me piden mi certificado de matrimonio en USA, envio el matrimonio de USA, que me voy a España, y necesito mi certificado de matrimonio, entrego el español, y yaaaa!!!

Nadie pregunta nada, nadie se sorprende, porque estoy segura, que si te piden el certificado en USA (para algun papeleo), y entregas el de ESpaña o el de Ecuador o el de Nicaragua, primero seguro te solicitan traduccion, y luego despues quien sabe si no te pidan apostillarlo.Y viceversa!

Yo veo mucho mas sencillo tener uno para cada pais, y ya esta!

Legal, legal no es! Pero desde luego nadie te va andar buscando las cosquillas por eso, y desde luego es muchisimo mas util tenerlo asi!

Mi marido, por ejemplo, entrego el matrimonio civil de USA para todo el papeleo con USCIS, mucho mas sencillo para ellos, yo he leido en el foro que a mucha gente les hacen un RFE por culpa del certificado de matrimonio de paises extranjeros!

Hasta tengo dos anillos de casada, jajajjaa!!

En USA se utiliza pegadito al anillo de compromiso, y en la mano izquierda. Evidentemente ese me lo puso en mi boda civil en USA! Y en España te pones uno identico (pero mas chiquito, jajaja) al de tu marido en la mano derecha, que por supuesto tengo de mi boda religiosa-civil en Spain!

Yo me he tomado esto como un regalo extra, jajaja!! Es la ventaja de tener un marido de otro lugar, jajaja!

Felicidades a las dos, Yiyi and Chris y VivaBaños!

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CONGRATULATIONSSS!!!!

Do you speak spanish??

Me imagino que sip, es que mi ingles no es muy bueno, jajajaja!! Y queria explicarte lo del doble matrimonio! (En ingles se me complica mucho explicartelo, jajajjaa)

Yo me case en USA primero, y despues me case en Spain, y te voy a explicar porque no es ilegal!

El matrimonio de USA solo es legal dentro de USA, a no ser que yo fuera residente en Estados Unidos, y con ese certificado de matrimonio me fuera a la Embajada de ESpaña en USA, y solicitara la legalidad del matrimonio en Spain.

La Señora de la Embajada de España, me dijo, tal cual, tu estas tan soltera como yo dentro de ESpaña, estas casada solo en USA!

Asi que organizamos el matrimonio en Spain, y nos volvimos a casar de nuevo en España, es decir, ahora estoy legalmente casada en USA y en Spain, si solo me hubiera casado en SPain, seria lo mismo, tendria que haber legalizado mi matrimonio en USA!

ES muchisimo mas sencillo hacer dos bodas, y yap!!!

Me imagino que tu te has casado en Nicaragua con tu esposo, y ahora lo quieres hacer en USA, pues no es que sea legal legal, verdad?? Pero tu dentro de USA estas soltera porque tu matrimonio de Nicaragua no es oficial dentro de USA!

Ademas, si nos ponemos a darle vueltas al asunto, te estas casando con la misma persona, vaya que NO pasaria gran cosa!

En España te piden mucho papeleo para comprobar que no estas casado anteriormente, y que puedes casarte.

Pero en USA no te piden nada, solo un certificado, y que tu rellenas, no te piden documentacion extra, al menos en mi caso!

Mucha suerte y disfruta de tu doble boda, yo las disfrute muchisimo las dos! Ahora tengo dos aniversarios, y estoy feliz por ello, jajajjaa!!!

Suerte!!!

Gracias por explicarme... La verdad es que en USA es mas facil casarse ademas para mi es un requisito para que mi esposo me pueda anadir a su seguro de salud, es mas facil tener un certificado de matrimonio para sacar la licencia y cambiarme el apellido por el de mi esposo... Asi que nos casaremos... Gracias nuevamente

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Nicaragua

Marriage : 2008-02-21

I-130 Sent : 2008-03-27

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-04-01

I-130 Approved : 2008-07-10

NVC Received : 2008-07-11

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 2008-07-21

Pay I-864 Bill AND Return Completed DS-3032 : 2008-07-22

IV Payment Online: 2008-07-30

Sent Completed I-864 and DS230: 2008-08-01

DS230 and I864 entered to the system:2008-08-06

Case Completed at NVC : 2008-08-14 //// 35 days! /// Not bad!

Medical Exam: 2008-09-18

Interview Date : 2008-10-08

Visa Received : 2008-10-16

US Entry : 2008-10-18 POE: Houston

Lifting Conditions

CIS Office : California Service Center

Date Filed : 2010-07-16

NOA Date : 2010-07-20

Biometrics Taken: 2010-07-29

RFE 2010/10/12

RFE Respond 2010/11/05

Aproverd: 2010/11/23

Card Received: 2010/11/27

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