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Please, please give us some hints.

Can your beneficiary request a PIN number in order to obtain an interview date? Is there a telephone number in order to accomplish this? Diana, can you chime in on this?

Something I read today on-line: http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/Consular_Interview_Questions

1. Do not volunteer information. For most questions, the shorter and more direct the answers are, the shorter the interview and the higher the chance of success. If the question is a yes or no question, give yes or no answers only. If the question is a simple question like "What is your name?" answer simply with your name.

2. If you do not know the answer to a question, do not lie. Say, "I don't know the answer to that at this time." or "I don't remember."

3. The answer to many questions will be in the papers that were sent in the petitions. Questions like, "what are your husband's parent's names". They will expect you to know the information given in your petitions. Review everything in your paperwork with your wife before her interview, and do a mock interview to see how the information may be applied.

4. Avoid saying "I think . . .". Women do this a lot. The examiner will expect you to know not be unsure, of your answers. Also, avoid adding "umm", "you know" and "ahh" type fillers to your speech.

5. When applicable, don't just state, demonstrate. If the examiner asks a question that can be answered with a document or photograph(s), provide it along with your answer.

For example, if the examiner asks, "What does your family think of your husband?", give them a picture or two with your answer; "They like him very much. Here is a picture of him with my mother and father at my parent's home."

Or, "How many attended your wedding?" Answer, "(give a number, then say) We have some lovely wedding photos of our guests having fun. Here are a few that I can show you."

6. Give American answers for dates and times. 12/24/07, not 24/12/07.

7. Dress well, but not overdressed.

8. Try to appear calm, well organized, and friendly. Nervousness raises suspicions.

9. Remain focused. If the examiner makes jokes, smile and enjoy, but do not make jokes too.

10. Make proper eye contact when conversing with the examiner, and try to control your own facial expressions so that your face remains pleasant and cordial.

11. Be audible so that your examiner doesn't have to ask you to repeat your answers.

12. Organize your papers in a way that will allow you to retrieve them easily and quickly. Examiners appreciate order and someone who doesn't waste their time.

13. When the interview is over, always ask for the results. "What should I now tell my husband about my visa status after our interview?" Before you leave, have them explain any papers they give to you and/or any procedures they will be taking to complete your case. Try to get the examiner's name for future reference, if needed. Write it down.

14. If the interview is in another city than the one you live in, arrive a day or two early to complete biometrics and get the results of your medical exam.

15. Arrive early to the consulate, but also be prepared to wait for a time past your scheduled interview appointment time. Be careful of thieves around the consulate if you have to carry cash. Bring ID; you cannot enter without it.

16. It is rare for the consulate to give you a visa on the spot. Be prepared to return for it, if approved.

For the interview, bring:

1. Original marriage documents, translations and certifications.

2. Formal, long form birth certificate.

3. Copies of any divorce records or death decrees of former SO(s).

4. Passport, with an expiration date of no earlier than 6 months. Try to have more than 6 months before expiration.

5. Police certificate with "Nothing" written on it, indicating no criminal record

6. Fingerprints (consulate will instruct you regarding how, when and where these will be taken). There is a fee for this.

7. Medical exam results (consulate will instruct you regarding how, when and where this will be taken). There is a fee for this. Make sure you get a copy from the medical examiner.

8. Passport type photos of each of you. (consulate will instruct you regarding these)

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QUESTIONS FOR THE BENEFICIARY

ABOUT YOU:

What do you do for a living in your home country?

Do you plan to work in the U.S and what position?

Have you ever been issued/denied a visa to the US?

Have you ever been in the US?

If so, when and how long were you in the US?

Where were you?

What did you do while you were there?

Did you work while you were there? Doing what?

Have you ever been deported ?

Were you married before this marriage?

Do you have any children?

Have you ever been convicted of any crime?

Describe your employment history

Describe your education history

Do you need a social security number (SSN) when you arrive in the US?

ABOUT YOUR SPOUSE:

General information

Name/Date of birth/Place of birth. Spell your spouse's name.

Immigration status in the US? (Citizen or Permanent Resident) [Additional questions if your spouse was not born in the US: Where did your spouse first live in the US? When and where was his or her naturalization?]

Where does your spouse live in the US? How long has s/he been at the current address?

Contact numbers/ E-mail address?

Was your spouse married before?

If divorced:

Ex-spouse’s name, age, etc.

Why did the previous marriage not last; reasons for divorce

Who initiated the divorce?

Do you have the copy of divorce papers

Where did the divorce take place

Are there any outstanding issues related to divorce? If yes, describe in detail

How much are the alimony payments?

Does your spouse still see his/her ex-spouse? Why or why not?

Does your spouse have any children?

If yes:

How many?

What are the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren)?

Whom do they live with, and why? (Why do they not live with your spouse?

How often does your spouse see the children?

How much is the monthly child support?

How does your spouse manage child support?

Are they planning to move with your spouse?

If both of you have kids, how have you ensured that your kids and your spouse’s kid will live/get together/co-operate with each other?

Has your spouse ever been convicted or have a criminal record?

Do you know your spouse’s friends?

Provide the names, if possible phone numbers

How long have they known each other?

Where do they live?

Do they know about your spouse’s previous relationships?

What are your spouse’s hobbies?

What does your spouse like/dislike? Foods/movies/books/music/activities/etc.

What does your spouse own?

House?

Car (Make, model, year of manufacture, and color of the car. License plate number?)

Your Relationship/Wedding/Marriage

How long have you known each other?

Where and how did you meet? Was anyone else around?

What did you do on your first meeting? What did you first notice about your future spouse? Do you remember what either of you were wearing?

What language do the two of you converse in?

When did the relationship turn romantic?

Did your spouse meet any of your relatives? If not, why not? Did you meet any of your spouse’s relatives? If not, why not?

How much time did you spend together before you decided to get married? Why did you decide to get married? Who proposed to whom? How did the topic come up? Why did you decide to have a long/short engagement? What do your parents/friends think of your decision to marry this person? What do your spouse’s parents/friends think?

When and where was your wedding ? Do you have any photos of the ceremony and/or reception? Who from the US came to attend your marriage? (Why did others not come here to attend the marriage?) How many people were at your wedding? Did you have a reception? Describe.

Did you go for a honeymoon? If so, when and where?

How has your relationship been since you got married?

Why do you want to come to the US? What do you like and dislike about moving there?

Did you get married to get in to the US? Did you pay your spouse to get married or make any other deals?

What are your concerns about being married to someone from another culture?

What do you think the biggest problems will be, and have you thought about how you will deal with them?

Do you think that your relationship will work?

Do you trust your spouse?

Employment/Education

If your spouse is working:

What does your spouse do for living?

Where does s/he work?

Employer name & location; phone number if possible

What are his/her job duties/job title?

How much does s/he make per hour/annual salary?

What is your spouse’s work schedule?

If your spouse is in school:

Provide details of the degree/diploma s/he is registered in; what kind of courses taken

What year of study?

Total length of program/ expected completion date?

Describe your spouse’s education history

Spouse’s Living Situation

Who does your spouse live with? (details on roommates/relatives)

What kind of place it is? (apartment, condo, house, etc.)

How much rent/mortgage?

Have you been to where your spouse lives?

If so, how many rooms there are? How many bathrooms?

Can you remember any details of what kind of furniture is in the house, colors, etc?

What kind of TV, stereo, etc is in the house?

Who else lives near by – neighbors?

What is the neighborhood like?

Finances – show copies of everything

Did you file a joint tax return this year? Do you have an International Tax ID number?

What is your spouse’s bank in the US? What are the accounts there?

Do you share any accounts? Why or why not?

Do you own any property together?

Do you have an insurance policy listing your spouse as the beneficiary? Does your spouse have insurance policy where you are the beneficiary?

Spouse’s relatives

Father’s name and where he lives? Where does he work?

Mother’s Name and where she lives? Where does she work?

If they have spouses other than each other, who are they?

Were they born in the US? Where?(many more questions about when they arrived, etc if they immigrated )

What is your spouse's mom's parents' [maternal grandparents'] names and information?

What is your spouse's Dad's parents' [paternal grandparents'] names and information?

How many brother and sisters does your spouse have?

Names?

Names of their spouses?

Names of their kids?

Where were they married?

Where do they live now?

How many maternal and paternal uncles and aunts does your spouse have?

Name all of them and their spouses

Name all their kids

QUESTIONS FOR THE PETITIONER, IF YOU ATTEND THE INTERVIEW

(Many are the same as above)

ABOUT YOU:

What is your immigration status in the US? (Citizen or Permanent Resident? If naturalized, expect more questions about when arrived, when naturalized, etc etc)

When and where was your US passport issued?

Where do you live?

What are you doing in this country? (if not just visiting for the interview) Do you like it here? What don't you like? Would you ever consider living here?

Do you speak your spouse’s language?

What do you do for a living?

What is your education?

Were you married before this marriage?

Do you have any children?

Have you ever been convicted of any crime?

ABOUT YOUR SPOUSE:

General information

Name/Date of birth/Place of birth

Where does your spouse live? How long s/he has been at the current address?

Contact numbers/ E-mail address?

If divorced:

Ex-spouse’s name, age, etc.

Why did the previous marriage not last; reasons for divorce

Who initiated the divorce?

Do you have the copy of divorce papers

Where did the divorce take place

Are there any outstanding issues related to divorce? If yes, describe in detail

How much are the alimony payments?

Does your spouse still see his/her ex-spouse? Why or why not?

Does your spouse have any children?

If yes:

How many?

What are the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren)?

Whom do they live with, and why? (Why do they not live with your spouse?

How often does your spouse see the children?

How much is the monthly child support?

How does your spouse manage child support?

Are they planning to move with your spouse?

If both of you have kids, how have you ensured that your kids and your spouse’s kid will live/get together/co-operate with each other?

Has your spouse ever been convicted or have a criminal record?

Do you know your spouse’s friends?

Provide the names, if possible phone numbers

How long have they known each other?

Where do they live?

Do they know about your spouse’s previous relationships?

What are your spouse’s hobbies? What does your spouse like/dislike? Foods/movies/books/music/activities/etc.

What does your spouse own?

House?

Car (Make, model, year of manufacture, and color of the car. License plate number?)

Your Relationship/Wedding/Marriage

How long have you known each other?

Where and how did you meet? Was anyone else around?

What did you do on your first meeting? What did you first notice about your future spouse? Do you remember what either of you were wearing?

What language do the two of you converse in?

When did the relationship turn romantic?

Did your spouse meet any of your relatives? If not, why not? Did you meet any of your spouse’s relatives? If not, why not?

How much time did you spend together before you decided to get married? Why did you decide to get married? Who proposed to whom? How did the topic come up? Why did you decide to have a long/short engagement? What do your parents/friends think of your decision to marry this person? What do your spouse’s parents/friends think?

When and where was your wedding ? Do you have any photos of the ceremony and/or reception? Who from the US came to attend your marriage? (Why did others not come here to attend the marriage?) How many people were at your wedding? Did you have a reception? Describe.

Did you go for a honeymoon? If so, when and where?

How has your relationship been since you got married?

What are your concerns about being married to someone from another culture? What do you think the biggest problems will be, and have you thought about how you will deal with them?

Are you worried about how your spouse will adjust to life in the US?

Why do you think your spouse wants to come to the US? Are you worried that s/he married you for a green card? Did your spouse pay or you to get married or make any other deals with you?

Do you think that your relationship will work?

Do you trust your spouse?

Employment/Education

If your spouse is working:

What does your spouse do for living?

Where does s/he work?

Employer name & location; phone number if possible

What are his/her job duties/job title?

How much does s/he make per hour/annual salary?

What is your spouse’s work schedule?

If your spouse is in school:

Provide details of the degree/diploma s/he is registered in; what kind of courses taken

What year of study?

Total length of program/ expected completion date?

Describe your spouse’s education history

Spouse’s Living Situation

Who does your spouse live with? (details on roommates/relatives)

What kind of place it is? (apartment, condo, house, etc.)

How much rent/mortgage?

Have you been to where your spouse lives?

If so, how many rooms there are? How many bathrooms?

Can you remember any details of what kind of furniture is in the house, colors, etc?

What kind of TV, stereo, etc is in the house?

Who else lives near by – neighbors?

What is the neighborhood like?

Finances – show copies of everything

Did you file a joint tax return this year? Why did you decide to file/not file jointly? Did you apply for an International Tax ID number for your spouse?

What accounts do you have in the US? Do you share any accounts? Why or why not?

Do you own any property together?

Do you have an insurance policy listing your spouse as the beneficiary? Does your spouse have insurance policy where you are the beneficiary?

Spouse’s relatives

Father’s name and where he lives? Where does he work?

Mother’s Name and where she lives? Where does she work?

If they have spouses other than each other, who are they?

Were they born in the US? Where?(many more questions about when they arrived, etc if they immigrated )

What is your spouse's mom's parents' [maternal grandparents'] names and information?

What is your spouse's Dad's parents' [paternal grandparents'] names and information?

How many brothers and sisters does your spouse have?

Names?

Names of their spouses?

Names of their kids?

Where were they married?

Where do they live now?

How many aunts and uncles does your spouse have?

Name all of them and their spouses

Name all their kids

Ken y Leidys’ Timeline

May 1, 2009 - I-129 F (NOA-1)

Aug 4, 2009 - I-129 F (NOA-2)

Oct 7, 2009 - Bogota Interview

Oct 16, 2009 - Diomesa package arrived in downtown Barranquilla

Oct 20, 2009 - Leidys took bus to Diomesa Office to pick up Visa/Passport package because ("We don't deliver to your Barrio").

Nov 22, 2009 - POE (30 min.) Los Angeles, Intl.

Dec 27, 2009 - Wedding

March 8, 2010 - AOS NOA

April 8, 2010 - AOS BIO (in Riverside, CA)

May 11, 2010 - AOS AP

May 24, 2010 - AOS Interview

May 27, 2010 - AOS EAD May 27, 2010

Jun 18, 2010 - Green Card Received!

Apr 07, 2012 - ROC Filed

Oct 11, 2012 - ROC RFE

Jan 08, 2013 - CONDITIONS REMOVED!!!

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Can your beneficiary request a PIN number in order to obtain an interview date? Is there a telephone number in order to accomplish this? Diana, can you chime in on this?

If it's not for a second interview, then you will need to wait for the embassy to schedule the date of the interview. You only need to buy a PIN to make another appointment with the embassy if you already had your initial interview and they need to see you a second time with the petitioner, bring more evidence or more paperwork. For the initial interview they still need to get all your case from the NVC and packet 3 from the beneficiary, before they can schedule it. I know that CR/IR visas are being scheduled two months after everything has been approved by the NVC (it used to take only 1 month) because the embassy is saying they are backed up with cases. So, I don't know if that will eventually affect the K visas in any way. Just need to wait for them to let you know and keep calling them on Wednesdays to see if they have any information, or e-mail them.

Diana

CR-1

02/05/07 - I-130 sent to NSC

05/03/07 - NOA2

05/10/07 - NVC receives petition, case # assigned

08/08/07 - Case Complete

09/27/07 - Interview, visa granted

10/02/07 - POE

11/16/07 - Received green card and Welcome to America letter in the mail

Removing Conditions

07/06/09 - I-751 sent to CSC

08/14/09 - Biometrics

09/27/09 - Approved

10/01/09 - Received 10 year green card

U.S. Citizenship

03/30/11 - N-400 sent via Priority Mail w/ delivery confirmation

05/12/11 - Biometrics

07/20/11 - Interview - passed

07/20/11 - Oath ceremony - same day as interview

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Thanks for you input Diana. Ken, you just know where to find the good stuff. There is so much more to learn about this site. Thanks.

7-30-07 - Met in Santa Marta, Colombia

9-19-08 - Engaged

7-13-10 - I-129F sent by USPS Expressmail to VSC;

10-18-10 - NOA2!!!!!!!!!! (Received in hand 10-22-10)

11-12-10 - Sent email to Embassy asking about petition; response "Petition rec'd; send in documents"; sent same day

11-24-10 - Called the Department of State; interview has been scheduled

11-29-10 - Package 3 received by beneficiary

01-19-11 - Interview - VISA APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!

01-27-11 - Passport received; visa in hand

02-08-11 - POE - Fort Lauderdale, Fla MISSED FLIGHT; 02-10-11 - POE second time's the charm. Easy POE. Welcome to the USA.

03-04-11 - Married

AOS

05-08-11 - Mailed out I-485, I-765 & I-131;

05-16-11 - Text & email msgs with Receipt Number

05-17-11 - Applied for Expedited AP as Victoria's mother was very ill; 05-18-11 - Picked up AP document

05-20-11 - Victoria returns to Colombia; NOA1 for all 3 forms arrive

06-03-11 - Text message "Case now updated"; RFE 06-07-11 - RFE arrives for 2010 Tax Return

06-08-11 - Text message "Case now updated"; Post Office returned a letter that was sent by USCIS; 06-09-11 - Issue resolved

06-14-11 - RFE response sent; 06-21-11 - Text message "Case now updated"; RFE response under review

06-29-11 - Text message "Case now updated"; Case transferred to CSC

08-30-11 - Victoria returns to US

08-31-11 - Biometrics done; Text message - "EAD Card Production ordered"

09-11 - Case transferred back from CSC

11-22-11 - Interview in Albany Field Office. AOS APPROVED.

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Hi dan and vanessa! Juan Esteban has two different birth certifcates one that our lawyer for the k-1 visa translated for us. and another birth certificate that was asked for in packet 3 that has more information than the other one, i dont know how to explain the difference. but anyways my point is i dont know which one we have to translate. i found someone here in ft lauderdale who is charging me $115 to translate a birth certificate! :bonk:

OUCH!!! We only paid $20. Very nice people. Ruth at HispanUSA at 1919 N St Rd 7 suite#201 in Margate, FL 954-934-7872. Even if you don't use it this time, save yourself some ca$h the next time you need a translation done locally in the greater Ft Lauderdale area...

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10-11-2008 Dan & Vanessa First Meet Online

01-15-2009 Dan's First Visit To Vanessa In Colombia

06-27-2009 We Are Engaged!

07-01-2009 Vanessa Asks Her Long Estranged Panamanian Ex For An Official Divorce

10-12-2009 Panama Approves Vanessa's Divorce But DOESN'T MAIL HER ANY NOTICE!!!

01-15-2010 We FINALLY Obtain A Div Cert From The Footdragging Idiots In Panama

02-25-2010 Our Completed I-129 Application Package Dropped Off With The Lawyer

03-01-2010 Lawyer Finds & Fixes Several Errors & Submits Package to VSC

03-10-2010 NOA-1

03-15-2010 Touched

06-01-2010 NOA-2

06-03-2010 NVC Received & New Case # Issued

06-15-2010 NVC Finally Sent File To Bogota Embassy

06-17-2010 DHL Delivers To Bogota Embassy (and disappears in the mail room for 4 days!)

06-22-2010 E-mailed Completed Packet 3 Forms To Embassy Requesting Interview Date

06-29-2010 DOS Confirms By Phone That We Have An Embassy Interview Date On 12 August!

08-12-2010 Interview Successful But Vanessa Must Return With Missing Paperwork For Final Approval

09-01-2010 Papers Now In Hand BUT Can't Get A New Appointment Until 12 Days After Calling PIN

09-13-2010 Vanessa is APPROVED At Follow-up Interview, Awaiting Visa Delivery In 8 - 10 Business Days

10-03-2010 Planned POE In Fort Lauderdale Florida

10-30-2010 Planned Wedding In Orlando Florida

Click On This Link To See Dan's Video Love Song To Vanessa

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OUCH!!! We only paid $20. Very nice people. Ruth at HispanUSA at 1919 N St Rd 7 suite#201 in Margate, FL 954-934-7872. Even if you don't use it this time, save yourself some ca$h the next time you need a translation done locally in the greater Ft Lauderdale area...

Haven't you seen Berta's wedding pics? She's rich! :dance:

Ken y Leidys’ Timeline

May 1, 2009 - I-129 F (NOA-1)

Aug 4, 2009 - I-129 F (NOA-2)

Oct 7, 2009 - Bogota Interview

Oct 16, 2009 - Diomesa package arrived in downtown Barranquilla

Oct 20, 2009 - Leidys took bus to Diomesa Office to pick up Visa/Passport package because ("We don't deliver to your Barrio").

Nov 22, 2009 - POE (30 min.) Los Angeles, Intl.

Dec 27, 2009 - Wedding

March 8, 2010 - AOS NOA

April 8, 2010 - AOS BIO (in Riverside, CA)

May 11, 2010 - AOS AP

May 24, 2010 - AOS Interview

May 27, 2010 - AOS EAD May 27, 2010

Jun 18, 2010 - Green Card Received!

Apr 07, 2012 - ROC Filed

Oct 11, 2012 - ROC RFE

Jan 08, 2013 - CONDITIONS REMOVED!!!

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hi all I was just wondering if anyone knows of a cheap hotel very close to the airport in bogota

Also want to wish everyone a happy thanksgiving

How does free sound?

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Ken y Leidys’ Timeline

May 1, 2009 - I-129 F (NOA-1)

Aug 4, 2009 - I-129 F (NOA-2)

Oct 7, 2009 - Bogota Interview

Oct 16, 2009 - Diomesa package arrived in downtown Barranquilla

Oct 20, 2009 - Leidys took bus to Diomesa Office to pick up Visa/Passport package because ("We don't deliver to your Barrio").

Nov 22, 2009 - POE (30 min.) Los Angeles, Intl.

Dec 27, 2009 - Wedding

March 8, 2010 - AOS NOA

April 8, 2010 - AOS BIO (in Riverside, CA)

May 11, 2010 - AOS AP

May 24, 2010 - AOS Interview

May 27, 2010 - AOS EAD May 27, 2010

Jun 18, 2010 - Green Card Received!

Apr 07, 2012 - ROC Filed

Oct 11, 2012 - ROC RFE

Jan 08, 2013 - CONDITIONS REMOVED!!!

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I heard previously that the Bogota embassy processes a smaller amount of visas in December due to the holidays. I hope you guys make it in under the wire. If you travel in January, your flights will be less-expensive, but I know you both wish you could line things up prior to the conclusion of the calendar year. My only thought is that if David received confirmation of his Packet 3 on 10/29, and he is not on the list yet, things must be seriously backed up there. I hope you guys can somehow request an interview or something.

This is no doubt the case. If you look at the interview list it is only 17 pages compared to the 20 something of last months. We should have received a December interview date but since there are less days available in December we got it the very first day they will be open in January (the 3rd). I received the interview date by asking them via e-mail, the embassy and IV unit has always been very helpful for me and always answered back within 48 hours, reaching them via e-mail is a lot better than via phone.

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Here's an interesting concept. Obtain your SO's visa, but make them wait in Colombia until your wedding venue is ready for your wedding date! :bonk::rofl:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/282814-formalchurch-wedding-in-90-days/

Ken y Leidys’ Timeline

May 1, 2009 - I-129 F (NOA-1)

Aug 4, 2009 - I-129 F (NOA-2)

Oct 7, 2009 - Bogota Interview

Oct 16, 2009 - Diomesa package arrived in downtown Barranquilla

Oct 20, 2009 - Leidys took bus to Diomesa Office to pick up Visa/Passport package because ("We don't deliver to your Barrio").

Nov 22, 2009 - POE (30 min.) Los Angeles, Intl.

Dec 27, 2009 - Wedding

March 8, 2010 - AOS NOA

April 8, 2010 - AOS BIO (in Riverside, CA)

May 11, 2010 - AOS AP

May 24, 2010 - AOS Interview

May 27, 2010 - AOS EAD May 27, 2010

Jun 18, 2010 - Green Card Received!

Apr 07, 2012 - ROC Filed

Oct 11, 2012 - ROC RFE

Jan 08, 2013 - CONDITIONS REMOVED!!!

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This is no doubt the case. If you look at the interview list it is only 17 pages compared to the 20 something of last months. We should have received a December interview date but since there are less days available in December we got it the very first day they will be open in January (the 3rd). I received the interview date by asking them via e-mail, the embassy and IV unit has always been very helpful for me and always answered back within 48 hours, reaching them via e-mail is a lot better than via phone.

I wouldn't be surprised if they placed the October Packet's in mid-late January, and everyone else in February. They are seriously dragging their feet. :bonk:

Ken y Leidys’ Timeline

May 1, 2009 - I-129 F (NOA-1)

Aug 4, 2009 - I-129 F (NOA-2)

Oct 7, 2009 - Bogota Interview

Oct 16, 2009 - Diomesa package arrived in downtown Barranquilla

Oct 20, 2009 - Leidys took bus to Diomesa Office to pick up Visa/Passport package because ("We don't deliver to your Barrio").

Nov 22, 2009 - POE (30 min.) Los Angeles, Intl.

Dec 27, 2009 - Wedding

March 8, 2010 - AOS NOA

April 8, 2010 - AOS BIO (in Riverside, CA)

May 11, 2010 - AOS AP

May 24, 2010 - AOS Interview

May 27, 2010 - AOS EAD May 27, 2010

Jun 18, 2010 - Green Card Received!

Apr 07, 2012 - ROC Filed

Oct 11, 2012 - ROC RFE

Jan 08, 2013 - CONDITIONS REMOVED!!!

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How does free sound?

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free always sounds good but i do not know if she will want to be around anyone she said she will be crying because she is leaving her family so i am sure she doesnt want anyone to see her

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OUCH!!! We only paid $20. Very nice people. Ruth at HispanUSA at 1919 N St Rd 7 suite#201 in Margate, FL 954-934-7872. Even if you don't use it this time, save yourself some ca$h the next time you need a translation done locally in the greater Ft Lauderdale area...

thanks for the info guys! :thumbs:

Haven't you seen Berta's wedding pics? She's rich! :dance:

JAJA cracking up!!! Ken you are so funny! i wish! :thumbs:

Dan and Vanessa were actually invited since we live so close, but there wasn't enough notice :(

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free always sounds good but i do not know if she will want to be around anyone she said she will be crying because she is leaving her family so i am sure she doesnt want anyone to see her

The WeLoveBogota.Com apartments were only 20 min. from the airport - the one closer to Salitre Plaza was closer to the airport. Not dirt cheap, but cheap enough with respect to your taxi fares, getting food (close to Salitre & Exito), and your privacy.

thanks for the info guys! :thumbs:

JAJA cracking up!!! Ken you are so funny! i wish! :thumbs:

Dan and Vanessa were actually invited since we live so close, but there wasn't enough notice :(

Let us know when Juan Esteban gets his AOS approval! :thumbs:

Ken y Leidys’ Timeline

May 1, 2009 - I-129 F (NOA-1)

Aug 4, 2009 - I-129 F (NOA-2)

Oct 7, 2009 - Bogota Interview

Oct 16, 2009 - Diomesa package arrived in downtown Barranquilla

Oct 20, 2009 - Leidys took bus to Diomesa Office to pick up Visa/Passport package because ("We don't deliver to your Barrio").

Nov 22, 2009 - POE (30 min.) Los Angeles, Intl.

Dec 27, 2009 - Wedding

March 8, 2010 - AOS NOA

April 8, 2010 - AOS BIO (in Riverside, CA)

May 11, 2010 - AOS AP

May 24, 2010 - AOS Interview

May 27, 2010 - AOS EAD May 27, 2010

Jun 18, 2010 - Green Card Received!

Apr 07, 2012 - ROC Filed

Oct 11, 2012 - ROC RFE

Jan 08, 2013 - CONDITIONS REMOVED!!!

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I wouldn't be surprised if they placed the October Packet's in mid-late January, and everyone else in February. They are seriously dragging their feet. :bonk:

I called the Department of State today and they told me that our interview is scheduled for January 19, 2011. I'm a little bummed out that it's not going to be a month sooner but the reality is that it gives me time to get a lot of things in order before Victoria gets here.

Does anyone know if the Lab appointment and the Medical appointment can be scheduled the same day? With the interview on a Wednesday, it kind of collapses the business days prior to the interview. We would like to keep Tuesday free but will use it for anything that comes up at the last minute.

7-30-07 - Met in Santa Marta, Colombia

9-19-08 - Engaged

7-13-10 - I-129F sent by USPS Expressmail to VSC;

10-18-10 - NOA2!!!!!!!!!! (Received in hand 10-22-10)

11-12-10 - Sent email to Embassy asking about petition; response "Petition rec'd; send in documents"; sent same day

11-24-10 - Called the Department of State; interview has been scheduled

11-29-10 - Package 3 received by beneficiary

01-19-11 - Interview - VISA APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!

01-27-11 - Passport received; visa in hand

02-08-11 - POE - Fort Lauderdale, Fla MISSED FLIGHT; 02-10-11 - POE second time's the charm. Easy POE. Welcome to the USA.

03-04-11 - Married

AOS

05-08-11 - Mailed out I-485, I-765 & I-131;

05-16-11 - Text & email msgs with Receipt Number

05-17-11 - Applied for Expedited AP as Victoria's mother was very ill; 05-18-11 - Picked up AP document

05-20-11 - Victoria returns to Colombia; NOA1 for all 3 forms arrive

06-03-11 - Text message "Case now updated"; RFE 06-07-11 - RFE arrives for 2010 Tax Return

06-08-11 - Text message "Case now updated"; Post Office returned a letter that was sent by USCIS; 06-09-11 - Issue resolved

06-14-11 - RFE response sent; 06-21-11 - Text message "Case now updated"; RFE response under review

06-29-11 - Text message "Case now updated"; Case transferred to CSC

08-30-11 - Victoria returns to US

08-31-11 - Biometrics done; Text message - "EAD Card Production ordered"

09-11 - Case transferred back from CSC

11-22-11 - Interview in Albany Field Office. AOS APPROVED.

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