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Det finns ju ingen mening med att vara folkbokford i sverige om ni flyttar for gott. Nar ni gor adressandring sa kommer er post att skickas till er adress har i usa precis som den skulle ha gjort om ni flyttat inom sverige.

vad galler forsakring sa har man som immigrant med green card ratt till obamacare, dvs sjukforsakring med skattelattnad. Kolla upp det nar du val ar pa plats, men om din fiance har forsakring genom sitt jobb sa skulle jag rekommendera att ni dubbelkollar for ofta sa far man lagga till sin significant other utan att man ar gift.

Noa 1 August 15th 2011
Noa 2 March 2nd


NVC case numbers March 22nd
My sons AOS and IV bill paid March 23rd (status in progress)
My sons AOS and IV bill shows as paid March 26
My IV bill paid March 26
Both packages sent on March 26
My IV bill shows as paid on March 27th
CC on both cases March 30


Current record holder of fastest through the NVC :D

Medical exam in Stockholm April 13th
Interview on May 16th !!!

POE Anchorage July 12th!! 2012

July 2015 n-400 in the mail

September 2015, interview

October 23rd 2015, Oath ceremony!!!!!​​

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
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Det finns ju ingen mening med att vara folkbokford i sverige om ni flyttar for gott. Nar ni gor adressandring sa kommer er post att skickas till er adress har i usa precis som den skulle ha gjort om ni flyttat inom sverige.

vad galler forsakring sa har man som immigrant med green card ratt till obamacare, dvs sjukforsakring med skattelattnad. Kolla upp det nar du val ar pa plats, men om din fiance har forsakring genom sitt jobb sa skulle jag rekommendera att ni dubbelkollar for ofta sa far man lagga till sin significant other utan att man ar gift.

Sant! Tack för infon. Nu har jag en annan fråga, haha....Jag har läkarundersökning den 17/1 och intervju den 23/1,kan detta vara sent ute, eller hur skickar läkaren svaren och så? Genom vanlig mail eller genom internet?

Adressändringen gör jag den genom adressandring.se eller det genom skatteverket? Adressandring.se kostar ju typ 500 spänn!!

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Timeline for our K-1 Fiance Visa:

09-27-13: Sent to Texas Lockbox

09-30-13: Recieved by USCIS - Confirmation sent by email

10-03-13: NOA1 from USCIS by email

10-15-13: NOA1 , hardcopy recieved

10-24-13: Alien registration nr was changed

11-12-13: NOA2 from USCIS by email

11-18-13: NOA2 , hardcopy recieved

12-04-13: Our case was shipped to NVC

12-10-13: NVC recieved

12-13-13: Got NVC case nr

12-18-13: Case sent to embassy

01-17-14: Medical exam.

01-23-14: Interview appt.

01-27-14: RFE sent

02-04-14: Approved

02-06-14: Recieved my visa

02-10-14: Poe FLL

04-18-14: Got married

Timeline for my AOS:

09-27-14: Sent to Chicago lockbox

10-03-14: Recieved by USCIS - Confirmation sent by email

10-21-14: Recieved an rfe by email

11-19-14: Rfe recieved by USCIS

02-18-15: Recieved a NPIW letter

07-23-15: Greencard is being produced

07-23-15: A welcome letter has been mailed<p>

07-27-15: Received the welcome letter

08-18-15 card was mailed to me

08-20-15 Received greencard in mail

Timeline for my EAD:

09-27-14: Sent to Chicago Lockbox

09-30-14: Recieved by USCIS - Confirmation sent by email

12-02-14: EAD approved

12-01-15: Biometrics appt.

12-01-15: Card in process and are being mailed

20-01-15: EAD card recieved in the mail

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Sant! Tack för infon. Nu har jag en annan fråga, haha....Jag har läkarundersökning den 17/1 och intervju den 23/1,kan detta vara sent ute, eller hur skickar läkaren svaren och så? Genom vanlig mail eller genom internet?

Adressändringen gör jag den genom adressandring.se eller det genom skatteverket? Adressandring.se kostar ju typ 500 spänn!!

Det kan vara i senaste laget men om lakaren sk7ckar det pa en gang sa borde de fa det i tid. Men skulle papprena vara sena sa ar det ingen fara pa taket. Du gar igenom intetvjun iaf och de kommer tala om for dig om du ar godkand eller ej med reservation for att du klarat lakarundersokningen. Nar de sedan far papprena fran lakaren sa kollar de att du blev godkand och de skickar dig ditt pass med visum i.

Vad galler adressandring sa gjorde jag den via Skatteverket, det ar ingen vanlig blankett du fyller i.

Noa 1 August 15th 2011
Noa 2 March 2nd


NVC case numbers March 22nd
My sons AOS and IV bill paid March 23rd (status in progress)
My sons AOS and IV bill shows as paid March 26
My IV bill paid March 26
Both packages sent on March 26
My IV bill shows as paid on March 27th
CC on both cases March 30


Current record holder of fastest through the NVC :D

Medical exam in Stockholm April 13th
Interview on May 16th !!!

POE Anchorage July 12th!! 2012

July 2015 n-400 in the mail

September 2015, interview

October 23rd 2015, Oath ceremony!!!!!​​

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Hi there,

I have a quick question on filling out the DS-160 form. My fiance's address has swedish characters in it - I couldn't tell if he needs to spell those differently on the form or if that is just if you have those characters in your name? For example, the official site says to write them "aa" "ae" "oa" etc....

Thanks,

Stephanie

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Det kan vara i senaste laget men om lakaren sk7ckar det pa en gang sa borde de fa det i tid. Men skulle papprena vara sena sa ar det ingen fara pa taket. Du gar igenom intetvjun iaf och de kommer tala om for dig om du ar godkand eller ej med reservation for att du klarat lakarundersokningen. Nar de sedan far papprena fran lakaren sa kollar de att du blev godkand och de skickar dig ditt pass med visum i.

Vad galler adressandring sa gjorde jag den via Skatteverket, det ar ingen vanlig blankett du fyller i.

Tack så mkt!

Hi there,

I have a quick question on filling out the DS-160 form. My fiance's address has swedish characters in it - I couldn't tell if he needs to spell those differently on the form or if that is just if you have those characters in your name? For example, the official site says to write them "aa" "ae" "oa" etc....

Thanks,

Stephanie

I actually wrote just an a or just o, i hope that will go through anyway!!

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Timeline for our K-1 Fiance Visa:

09-27-13: Sent to Texas Lockbox

09-30-13: Recieved by USCIS - Confirmation sent by email

10-03-13: NOA1 from USCIS by email

10-15-13: NOA1 , hardcopy recieved

10-24-13: Alien registration nr was changed

11-12-13: NOA2 from USCIS by email

11-18-13: NOA2 , hardcopy recieved

12-04-13: Our case was shipped to NVC

12-10-13: NVC recieved

12-13-13: Got NVC case nr

12-18-13: Case sent to embassy

01-17-14: Medical exam.

01-23-14: Interview appt.

01-27-14: RFE sent

02-04-14: Approved

02-06-14: Recieved my visa

02-10-14: Poe FLL

04-18-14: Got married

Timeline for my AOS:

09-27-14: Sent to Chicago lockbox

10-03-14: Recieved by USCIS - Confirmation sent by email

10-21-14: Recieved an rfe by email

11-19-14: Rfe recieved by USCIS

02-18-15: Recieved a NPIW letter

07-23-15: Greencard is being produced

07-23-15: A welcome letter has been mailed<p>

07-27-15: Received the welcome letter

08-18-15 card was mailed to me

08-20-15 Received greencard in mail

Timeline for my EAD:

09-27-14: Sent to Chicago Lockbox

09-30-14: Recieved by USCIS - Confirmation sent by email

12-02-14: EAD approved

12-01-15: Biometrics appt.

12-01-15: Card in process and are being mailed

20-01-15: EAD card recieved in the mail

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I would write the transliteration as indicated on the site. I don't think it will create any postal problems (hopefully), but I did have the Danish postal service deliver something to the complete other side of the city because someone from America wrote "a" instead of "aa" or å. I guess it messed up their automatic postal sorter. It came back with a note on it from the person who received it in error,

It is also something to be careful with that people get right in names when you move to America - it can be bothersome and create issues when someone uses "a" instead of "aa".

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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Here is a somewhat random question, is the photo requirements for Swedish passport photos the same as the "american" or the version that the Embassy wants?

ROC Packet delivered 2/24/2017 - GC Expiration 5/20/2017.

NOA - 2/27

Bio - Walk-in 3/10

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
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Here is a somewhat random question, is the photo requirements for Swedish passport photos the same as the "american" or the version that the Embassy wants?

2" by 2", roughly 5x5cm - so to answer myself (checked travel.state and the embassy (multiple ones even).

So yes. Same. Same.

ROC Packet delivered 2/24/2017 - GC Expiration 5/20/2017.

NOA - 2/27

Bio - Walk-in 3/10

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I would write the transliteration as indicated on the site. I don't think it will create any postal problems (hopefully), but I did have the Danish postal service deliver something to the complete other side of the city because someone from America wrote "a" instead of "aa" or å. I guess it messed up their automatic postal sorter. It came back with a note on it from the person who received it in error,

It is also something to be careful with that people get right in names when you move to America - it can be bothersome and create issues when someone uses "a" instead of "aa".

When we filed the petition, i wrote a and o instead of ä and ö!! They haven't said anything abt it, i did that also on ds160, i hope it goes through anyway!!

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Timeline for our K-1 Fiance Visa:

09-27-13: Sent to Texas Lockbox

09-30-13: Recieved by USCIS - Confirmation sent by email

10-03-13: NOA1 from USCIS by email

10-15-13: NOA1 , hardcopy recieved

10-24-13: Alien registration nr was changed

11-12-13: NOA2 from USCIS by email

11-18-13: NOA2 , hardcopy recieved

12-04-13: Our case was shipped to NVC

12-10-13: NVC recieved

12-13-13: Got NVC case nr

12-18-13: Case sent to embassy

01-17-14: Medical exam.

01-23-14: Interview appt.

01-27-14: RFE sent

02-04-14: Approved

02-06-14: Recieved my visa

02-10-14: Poe FLL

04-18-14: Got married

Timeline for my AOS:

09-27-14: Sent to Chicago lockbox

10-03-14: Recieved by USCIS - Confirmation sent by email

10-21-14: Recieved an rfe by email

11-19-14: Rfe recieved by USCIS

02-18-15: Recieved a NPIW letter

07-23-15: Greencard is being produced

07-23-15: A welcome letter has been mailed<p>

07-27-15: Received the welcome letter

08-18-15 card was mailed to me

08-20-15 Received greencard in mail

Timeline for my EAD:

09-27-14: Sent to Chicago Lockbox

09-30-14: Recieved by USCIS - Confirmation sent by email

12-02-14: EAD approved

12-01-15: Biometrics appt.

12-01-15: Card in process and are being mailed

20-01-15: EAD card recieved in the mail

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Hi all!

Does anyone know of an authorized translation service in Stockholm? We need to get a couple forms translated and have had a hard time finding one that is an authorized service.

Also, thanks for the feedback on the spelling! In one area it said it only mattered if the letters were in your name, not the address. I guess we will go with "aa" just to be safe!


Regarding photos - what we discovered was that the photos that most people take for official documents in Sweden (using the photobooths) were actually smaller than 2x2. We ended up scanning the photo in and enlarging it to 2x2 just to be safe!

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Here is a somewhat random question, is the photo requirements for Swedish passport photos the same as the "american" or the version that the Embassy wants?

They don't look exactly the same, the Swedish passport photos are a bit more elongated and smaller, while the American ones are super square. Any decent photo place will be able to do either version for you. If you're doing it yourself and want the American version, this website is awesome for making sure you have the right dimensions.

Entered on a K1 Visa, now a proud holder of a ten-year Green Card!

K1

NOA 1: 2013-08-05

NOA 2: 2013-10-03

Interview: 2013-11-14 (Approved right away!)

US Entry: 2013-12-28

AOS

NOA 1: 2014-03-14

Interview waived!

Green Card approved: 2015-01-21

ROC

NOA 1: 2016-10-25

Interview waived!

Green Card approved: 2017-09-18

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I don't know if they have the same, but at the train/bus stations in DK they have photobooths and you can select "American" immigration as an option for the size.

Scartwright - if they are for US immigration I believe you can translate them yourself and attach a form saying that you are fluent in both languages.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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Since all of you are so active and have some experience..

When I have the case #, next step then would be to fill out the DS-160, right? Then what? Do I need to schedule my own interview like I did for my F-1 visa or how does this work? Guess paying that DS-160 fee at the bank is the same as the F-1 process.

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NOA - 2/27

Bio - Walk-in 3/10

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Sweden
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Since all of you are so active and have some experience..

When I have the case #, next step then would be to fill out the DS-160, right? Then what? Do I need to schedule my own interview like I did for my F-1 visa or how does this work? Guess paying that DS-160 fee at the bank is the same as the F-1 process.

For us it worked like this: US fiance called NVC, got case #. The next day, he got a physical letter telling him to tell me to fill out the DS-160. Once that was done, he got an email from the embassy with the interview appointment and all the other information needed. What you refer to as the "DS-160 fee" is the Visa fee, I assume, since there's no fee paid in connection to the DS-160. The embassy will schedule an appointment for you.

Also, most of this information has been discussed on these forums quite recently. You can get a lot of information just by reading back a few pages. ETA: or by looking at the Stockholm Embassy info site here.

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Entered on a K1 Visa, now a proud holder of a ten-year Green Card!

K1

NOA 1: 2013-08-05

NOA 2: 2013-10-03

Interview: 2013-11-14 (Approved right away!)

US Entry: 2013-12-28

AOS

NOA 1: 2014-03-14

Interview waived!

Green Card approved: 2015-01-21

ROC

NOA 1: 2016-10-25

Interview waived!

Green Card approved: 2017-09-18

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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The photo that is on my green card is one I actually took myself in the bedroom of my apartment back in Västerås, Sweden. I used a tripod (kamerastativ).

There are restrictions for the photos, for example concerning the background, the distance between the person's eyes etc. I believe those restrictions can be found in the FAQ on this website.

I found a website and processed the photo there, then took it to a local photo lab and had it developed. Worked like a charm.

As for changing your address… when I moved about a year ago I paid https://www.adressandring.se/privatperson to have my mail forwarded to my new home in Pittsburgh, PA. I don't remember exactly how much it was but I think it was like 1600 SEK for six months.

I assume some mail will be sent to you, such as tax forms, papers from Swedish authorities and such. I don't think other mail will be forwarded automatically (like say a bill from your cable company or something like that).

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Marriage : June 30, 2011

I-130 Sent : November 26, 2011

I-130 NOA1 : December 2, 2011

I-130 Approved : May 2, 2012

NVC Received : May 14, 2012

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : June 1, 2012

Pay I-864 Bill : June 5, 2012

Return Completed DS-3032 : June 1, 2012

Pay IV Bill : June 7, 2012

Case Completed at NVC : July 2, 2012

Interview Date : September 28, 2012

Interview Result : Approved

Visa Received : October 3, 2012

US Entry : December 23, 2012

Processing Estimates/Stats : Your I-130 was approved in 152 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 301 days from your I-130 NOA1 date.

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