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Firstly I just want to say again, thank you to everyone for your support and well wishes. You lot are awesome.

I arrived in the city about 6.30am for an 8am interview (I wasnt taking any chances on being late as I usually am for most things lol) Sat down in a cafe to drink lots of coffee to keep me awake as I hadnt slept all night.

Arrived in the foyer of the MLC building at 7.15 and met up with andy (another VJ member who was seeking a K-1 visa) Was kinda soothing having another member there. Just after 7.30 we took the lift up to the 10th floor and waited for the doors to be opened to the US Consulate waiting area. I was 4th in line to go through security. Put my bag and belongings down for them to go through xray and was asked if I had anything metal on me before he did a body scan with a hand held device. 'Does underwire in a bra count cause Ive had that set these off before' :unsure: He laughed and said 'we'll see in a minute'. All was cool :thumbs: no having to take my bra off this time lol :blush: So then had to walk through that thingymejig metal detector. 'buzzzzzzzz' hmmmmm the metal on my boots. Off come the boots for a rerun. Collected my belongings and said 'Thanks darlin''.....oops thats #1 for saying darlin'. I told him I'm working on not saying that today. He laughed and said 'thats ok, because no one else says it to me'. Toddled off to another waiting area bootless. Wasnt long before the first 6 of us where bundled into another lift for the ride to the 59th floor. Ear poppin' time. Selected my number...002 for immigrants. Andy got 001. Waiting, waiting, waiting. It was probably at least 8.20 before andy's number came up. So Im still waiting, waiting. 8.30 I finally got called to hand my paperwork, passport, and photo in at the window. Asked if my husband had happened to send me 2005 tax returns. (had only submitted 2002,03 & 04 as that had been all required at the time.) Handed it to her. She didnt smile much, but all was in order and took all of 30 secs. Back to waiting. Really important to have all the paperwork in order and out of any folders and plastic covers. Seen so many for various visa's taking forever just doing this part and you can see the frustration on the officers faces.

Waiting, waiting, & waiting more. The much talked about view of the harbor was crappy from the glass windows because it was raining :( Just after 9 I was called to another window. I did manage to burst into tears at this step when the nice lady told me that everything was in order and handed me paperwork, and some more sheets and said to read this on conditional PR for when you arrive in US. I said 'Im going home to my Baby', tears rolling down my cheeks. She says 'awwww look at you, all emotional' She was smiling but her eyes welled up with tears too. Then she asked me when I would like to pick my visa up, cause had already said was doing that. Told me to sit down and wait to be called again.

9.50 andy was long gone after being granted his K-1 visa..Woohoo andy :dance: I'm called up to window 4. I heard my name this time as opposed to a number showing up on the board. I couldnt even tell you the name of the Conofficer, but we got on just fine :P We had a great ole coversation. Thats how the questions and answers happened.....in conversation style rather then just question and answer format. I know I probably offered him up more questions to be asking me but the way our convo went, it just seemed to be a natural course of events as some questions clearly where more out of interest.

Some of the things asked in brief.....

Are you with your husband?

(Wasnt sure what he meant by this :unsure: and I think he seen the confusion on my face.)

Is your husband here with you?

Oh no, he is in FL, he filed the I-130 in the US...we didnt file here at the consulate.

(Guess that threw him as its not the norm in australia to not DCF when married hahahaha)

Where did you first meet?

On the internet.

Oh really, how long ago was that?

late august 2004.

So what was the name of the site?

Hot or Not...and he was hot.

(he laughs) "I will have to check that one out"

You found him then?

Yep, sure did. I was only just looking for intelligent conversation and friends and I got a husband instead :yes:

And your giving everything up and going to the US?

Sure am, I love my Baby so very much. Not easy to leave my children and family though.

So your children aren't coming with you then?

No, they are all grown up....the youngest is 19 and my eldest is 28...as long as my 28 year old doesnt get down on the ground and latch hold of my leg to stop me leaving like she did when I went to the US for a visit, I'll be right.

He laughed.

Some other questions asked.......

He asked how many times I have been married? Told him twice. He checks the forms and says 'so you are both even then'

What does your husband do for work?

Told him he was retired but had started working again few days ago.

What did he used to do?

He was a resident agent in charge with DHS.

'so he's double dipping' said with a smile.

He didnt want that answered lol as he knew already....was just trying to be funny.

Lots more questions came about Dans prior career.

Hard to remember all the questions that where asked but really there wasnt that many, and it was all very pleasant. I wasnt asked to show any evidence at all of an ongoing relationship or bonafide marriage.

And last of all he said 'welcome and congratulations'

:D

So glad it is over now. I almost fell asleep on the train ride home. Battled it all the way.

For anyone going through US Consulate in Sydney, as has been said time and again...just have all your paperwork ready as per the instructions...it really is that easy.

Lorelle

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Congratulations, Lorelle,

You must be pleased and relieved now it is behind you. Thank you for sharing your story, and good luck on your relocation to the US.

Kathryn

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Congratulations Aussie! Wow....you kept your interview date such a secret. I hope this doesn't mean you will stop posting here though, you have been such a great source of information and encouragment to us all.

BTW, I had no idea your husband used to work for the DHS...no wonder you know so much about the process. Hey...tell him to put in a good word for Morroco4ever here...I am STILL waiting for them to pick up our file and review it. Its been almost 6 months now since it was returned. Just kidding of course.

Hey, does he have any words of advice for those of us with returned petitions? There are so many of us now and we all feel we are drowning.

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

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Florida is a bit humid right now... but I'm sure that's irrelevant. I'm in Pensacola, the armpit of Florida, where you headed? My fiance loved it here... only because we've got WHITE sandy beaches and clear blue ocean water, the best beaches in the US I think, and I'm from California. Well, I can't wait until she shares in your joy.

Thanks for introducing me to DCF a couple weeks ago!

And congratulations!!!

04 January 2004 : Met Stephanie in Las Vegas.

15 May 2006 : Joined visajourney

16 September 2006: Got married in Las Vegas.

03 October 2006 : Stephanie applies for certificate of name change.

12 October 2006 : Stephanie recieved certificate of name change.

16 October 2006 : Stephanie applies for NPC, recieves a couple weeks later.

29 November 2006 : Arrived in Sydney, stayed in 4Points Sheraton Darling Harbor.

30 November 2006 : DCF. Submitted I-130 Sydney US Consulate "walk-in Thursday". Packet 3 in hand.

11 December 2006 : Final Medical Appointment with Dr Miller and immunizations. Approved.

11 December 2006 : Sent off DS-230 Parts I and II, and DS-2001 overnight priority.

27 December 2006 : Received RFE in the mail, returned RFE same day.

24 January 2007 : New Legislation preventing approvals of I-130s at Consulate.

30 January 2007 : Final Visa Interview in Sydney.

22 February 2007: Sydney called for my wife to send her passport to issue the visa.

04 March 2007: Stephanie flies back to Australia to post her passport.

14 March 2007: Stephanie Recieves passport and visa.

18 March 2007: Stephanie is in Florida. Journey is over.

30 March 2007: Stephanie gets Social Security Card.

02 April 2007: Stephanie gets Green Card.

"what happens in Vegas, doesn't always stay in Vegas" - david

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Very nice. Congratulations! (F)(F):luv::star::thumbs:



* K1 Timeline *
* 04/07/06: I-129F Sent to NSC
* 10/02/06: Interview date - APPROVED!
* 10/10/06: POE Houston
* 11/25/06: Wedding day!!!

* AOS/EAD/AP Timeline *
*01/05/07: AOS/EAD/AP sent
*02/19/08: AOS approved
*02/27/08: Permanent Resident Card received

* LOC Timeline *
*12/31/09: Applied Lifting of Condition
*01/04/10: NOA
*02/12/10: Biometrics
*03/03/10: LOC approved
*03/11/10: 10 years green card received

* Naturalization Timeline *
*12/17/10: package sent
*12/29/10: NOA date
*01/19/11: biometrics
*04/12/11: interview
*04/15/11: approval letter
*05/13/11: Oath Ceremony - Officially done with Immigration.

Complete Timeline

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YAYYYYYYYYYYYYY AUSSIE :thumbs: !!!! got any laundry planned :lol:

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4/7/08 -------> Rec'd email from USCIS showing Card Ordered, Woot Woot

4/14/08 -----> 10 yr green card in hand

Citizenship Timeline

8/20/08 -------> Mailed N-400 to TSC

8/21/08 -------> N-400 rec'd by TSC @ 10:42 am signed for by C Maxa

8/26/08 -------> Check cashed

8/28/08 -------> Called USCIS was told biometrics scheduled for Sept 12 @ 3 pm

9/02/08 -------> Received NOA 1 showing receipt date as August 22, 2008

9/02/08 -------> Received bio appt by snail mail verifying scheduled date as 9/12 @ 3 pm

9/12/08 -------> Fingerprints taken

12/16/08------> Interview @ 10:05 am [PASSED]; OAth given at 2 pm

***MY HUSBAND IS NOW A USC***

12/29/08 -----> Filed for US passport book and passport card for my husband

01/08/09 -----> Rec'd US passport book in mail today; still waiting for card and return of natz cert

1/10/09 ------> Rec'd US passport card and Natz cert.

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Way to go, and congratulations...as if there was ever any doubt...welcome to America!!!!!!!!!!

Billy (UK) & Becky (KY)

First email from penpal site: February 10, 2003
LOTS of emails until....
First phone call, 2+hours: March 23, 2003
Daily phone calls and emails UNTIL...
First meeting in person (Cincinnati airport): August 2, 2003
Second meeting: December 19, 2003
Third meeting (Gatwick airport): March 27, 2004
Sent I-129-F TSC : May 24, 2004
NOA1: May 27, 2004
NOA1 received: June 4, 2004
RFE via email: July 29, 2004
RFE hard copy received: August 2, 2004
NOA2: August 24, 2004
Packet 3 received: September 16, 2004
Packet 4 received: October 18, 2004
Flying to England to be there for the interview: November 6, 2004
Interview: NOVEMBER 9, 2004
APPROVED!!!!!!!
Billy moving to Kentucky: November 23, 2004
Married in a candlelit ceremony on Friday, December 17, 2004!
AOS interview: Monday, October 24, 2005 Louisville
Green card in mail: January 27, 2006

Found out about his girlfriend, and her FIVE kids: April, 2016

Divorce final: August 9,2016
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Let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth.
-- 1 John 3:18

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:thumbs:

I am thrilled for you, and loved reading about your experience.

You have helped me a GREAT deal, since the day I stumbled onto here a few months ago... You have guided me more than you know on this sometimes bumpy road and I am grateful.

If you and Mr. Wench are ever to New York, Mr. Bruce and I owe you many a drink.

Welcome Home ! :star:

Rose

"I have spread my dreams under your feet

Tread softly because you tread on my dreams"

-Yeats

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S_THUM117.gifCongratulations Lorelle. So happy for you! TA_CLAP.gif

8-12-2004 I moved to New Zealand(married my Kiwi in US 5/04)

1-12-2006 Received initial packet - It has I-130, I-864 & DS-230 Part 1, DS-2001 & tons of instructions.

Gathering paperwork that we don't have:

5-30-2006 - I-130 FILED AND ACCEPTED BY AUCKLAND CONSULATE!- INTERVIEW: 6/13/2006

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6-14-2006 - VISA IN HAND D_SMIL112.gif

08-05-2006 -WE ARE HOME IN THE USA!!! flag12.gif

THREE HAPPY YEARS LATER:

5-10-09 - N-400 filed

8-24-09 - Interview

9-14-09 - Naturalization Oath Ceremony

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