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Well for those of you who might be interested our experience was practically pain free with the Embassy and POE (JFK).

I flew into London on Thursday to meet my FI for his interview on Friday. We then took the tube into Paddington to our hotel for the night. (as if sleeping were really an option :) The next morning we took the tube over to the Embassy early hoping we would have time to go eat before queing up but we decided to go ahead and get in the line for our appointment. We got there about 9:45 for our 10:30 appointment and they were just calling the 9:30's into a separate line to go in. As we stood out in the cold it began to snow lightly. I think my Fi who is the UKC was actually much colder standing there than I was and I live in Southern California :). Anyway We finally were called into a separate line about 10:45 and went to the security hut. The woman in front of us took a while because she was carrying some type of spray and the label had worn off and she couldn't remember if it was pepper spray or mace or what. They promptly told her that those items were illegal in the UK and took it from her (just in case you have a key ring with those items on it.)

OK on with the story...anyway we got in and were given number 23 and went to have a seat. We waited for probably 45-65 minutes before our number was called and went up to window 14. A nice young lady asked for our paperwork...only the I-134, bank receipt showing payment for the visa, birth certificate and copy, and the bank letter and one bank statement showing my account. She chit chatted a bit telling us we had great smiles (because we were absolutely beaming) and all in all we spent maybe 3 minutes with her. She then gave us the courier slip and we sat back down to wait again. Another 45-65 minutes passed waiting to be called by the interviewer to window 12. If you watch you can tell which windows were doing the immigrant visas. Anyway a middle aged gentleman called us up and I knew the minute I saw his face we had been approved. We walked up the window and he smiled at us while flipping through the paperwork in front of him. He asked us when we were supposed to get married, and then we just chatted for about a minute after he asked if we had already sent out invitations. Very short and sweet. He didn't ask us for any other paperwork and gave us back the original birth certificate. He then looked at some other papers and said "well I have good news, you have been approved and your visa should arrive by the middle of next week." He asked what day we were supposed to leave and off we went. We paid the courier fee and left with huge grins.

Since it was a Friday I didn't expect to get the visa until Monday but Monday came and went with no passport in sight. Tuesday Steve's parents were planning to take me to another town to look around but instead we stayed home waiting for the courier to arrive. He and his dad were pacing like caged tigers waiting for feeding. Needless to say by afternoon it was more than a little tense around the house. Finally about 3pm the SMS called saying there had been a delay at the Embassy and they finally had his passport and would deliver it the next day (Wednesday). We were finally able to relax a bit and enjoy the evening. The next morning everyone was up early hoping the courier would come and end the agony of waiting. Just about the time I was ready to die watching them stare holes through the window the guy showed up. It was about noon. I honestly thought Steve's dad was going to kiss the man. :) Anyway we finally got it with no time to spare, we were leaving at 5am the next day to come home. Thankfully there were no mistakes on the visa and we were all set.

We then set off at 5:30 the next morning for Heathrow. We got to the airport with lots of spare time (or so we thought). I have never in all my travels (and there have been a lot of travels) seen a que so long to go through security. It was awful. Luckily everyone was well behaved and the line moved rather quickly. We then set off through JFK just so we could secure the work authorization. Our final destination was LAX. We arrived JFK 7 1/2 hours later ready to burst. We got in the immigration line with our trusty brown envelope and passport. Of course i went in the visitors line to be with him. We went to the counter and handed it all over to the guy and he tore it open to reveal all of our paperwork we had turned in so far. He flipped through looking for the medical and finally found them. While doing so he found our pictures from Disneyland and we chatted about that for a minute before he started stamping everything and said to step into the little room on our left to receive the work stamp. We thanked him and moved to the small room in front of us and gave the guy at the desk our paperwork and passport. He asked us to sit down and in less than 5 minutes he called us back up stamped the visa and sent us on our way. We gathered our things got our luggage and went through customs. Easy as pie! We then rechecked our bags, and set off for the other terminal where we would leave from for LAX. The whole process was not much longer than your normal border experience. We were very lucky to have received such nice people at every location we went to during this process. Our only source of worry was the passport since we were leaving so soon.

I hope this helps someone and honestly......you really do walk out thinking..."I worried for this???" I am so glad I was able to go for the interview because I don't think I would have believed that it really was that simple if I hadn't. Good luck to everyone else going through this. My only advice is to have what they have asked for organized and ready and relax. It really is not that traumatic. :)

Now my baby is home and we get to finish getting ready for our wedding in 2 weeks!!! It has been a long road and worth every bump and bruise along the way. There were definitely times I felt like giving up but now that he is here with us I can't imagine how I would have gone on without him. It is a long awful process, no question, but absolutely worth it to be with the one you love. AOS here we come!!!!!

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted

Congrats!!!

Thanks for posting your experience. I was wondering if i could go through the visitors line with my fiancee at JFK, and now i know i can.

09/20/05 I-129F Sent to VSC

09/23/05 NOA1 email

09/29/05 NOA1 "snail mail"

10/04/05 NOA2 email

10/11/05 NOA2 snail mail

11/03/05 Not sure when, but it arrived at Juarez

12/19/06 Packet 3 arrives at US address

2/23/06 Interview @ Juarez

2/23/06 Receive Visa

2/25/06 Arrive in USA - temp EAD issued at JFK

3/17/06 Received Social Security Card

3/18/06 Married

3/31/06 AOS packet sent to Chicago

4/6/06 AOS packet received @ Chicago

4/10/06 NOA1 for AOS, EAD, AP received

4/19/06 Biometrics

6/16 EAD approved via email

6/20/06 AP Document received

6/24/06 EAD card received

6/27/06 Appointment letter for AOS interview

8/23/06 AOS interview - approved pending FBI name check

8/30/06 AOS approved - via email

9/7/06 GREEN CARD arrives

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
Timeline
Posted

Congratulations.

Mary

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

Posted

Congratulations!

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~~DCF KL Timeline~~

~2004~

Dec 06 - Filed I-130 & G-235A

- Approved same day :)

- Received packet 3

Dec 14 - Applied for Police Certificate

~2005~

Feb 28 - Sent off Checklist & DS-230-1 to U.S Embassy (KL)

Mar 01 - Received Police Certificate

Mar 10 - Received packet 4

Mar 17 - Medical Exams

April 07 - INTERVIEW DATE ~APPROVED!~

April 08 - CR1 VISA IN HAND!

April 29 - Husband arrives in Malaysia

May 04 - Flew home together!

May 24 - Green Card arrived in mail box

May 27 - Re-applied SSN

June 06 - SS card arrived in mail box

~REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS~

02/06/07 - I-751 Mailed to TSC

02/08/07 - TSC received my case

02/12/07 - Checks Cashed

02/14/07 - Receipt for Biometrics Fee Received

03/01/07 - I-797 NOA Received, Green Card Extended 12 Months

03/02/07 - Biometrics appointment received (for 03/13 at 2:00 PM)

03/13/07 - Biometrics taken in Dallas

03/15/07 - Touched

12/04/07 - Case Approved - Card production ordered

12/07/07 - Approval notice sent

12/10/07 - 10 year card received in the mail

Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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Posted

Congratulations :dance::dance::dance: ! Have a lovely wedding and a great life together

Alison (F)

2004

April A friend told me that she thought my ideal man lived in Wyoming or Montana.

May 17 Did search on match.com. Found no-one in Wyoming. Only wrote to one person in Montana...his name was John. He replied two hours later.

Jun 26 Flew to Missoula to meet him & a weekend trip turned into a five week visit...

Many trips between US, Canada & Europe.

2005

March 31 During a meeting in Vancouver, John proposed & I said YES!!!

Jun 2 Finally sent off our I-129F & a few days later we received NOA1. I am now officially an alien bride-to-be.

Aug 22 Email notification of NOA2.

Sep 12 Received letter to say application would be forwarded to US Embassy.

Nov 23 Returned packet 3 to Embassy

Nov 30 Medical

2006

Jan 5 Got interview date

Feb 1 Interview. APPROVED!

Feb 2 Visa delivered.

Feb 7 Flight to Seattle.

Feb 8 Finally back home in Missoula, MT. I'm happy, John's happy & the cats are ecstatic - together again!

Apr 22 Wedding Day!

May 6 Sent AOS application

May 7 Honeymoon

May 23 NOA date for AOS, EAD & AP

Jun 12 Biometrics

Jun 15 RFE for AOS mailed

Jun 20 RFE received

Aug 16 RFE reply sent

Aug 31 AP approved!

Sep 5 EAD approved

Sep 8 AP received

Nov 13 Interview letter

Dec 14 Interview. Success!

Dec 26 Got green card!

2008

Oct 08 I-751 to remove conditions sent to CSC

Oct 14 NOA

Nov 21 Biometrics

2009

Jan 7 Approval notice

Jan 12 Received greencard

Posted

Thanks for sharing :D Good luck with the wedding and your lives together :thumbs:

Everybody always says its alot of fuss over nothing but I'm freaking out already!! (5 weeks till my interview :help: )

Sam :star:

09/20/05 NOA1 received
11/22/05 NOA2 received (65 days)
12/05/05 NVC received application! (say 2-4 week wait)
12/13/05 Found out forms were sent to London on 12/08/05!
12/20/05 Packet 3 received!
01/11/06 Medical - Knightsbridge London
01/18/06 Sent back packet 3!
02/15/06 Received packet 4!

02/13/06 INTERVIEW DATE 03/22/06 AT 10.30AM!! - APPROVED

Married July 29th 2006!!

08/17/2006 Filed for AOS and EAD
08/26/2006 NOA1 received for both (dated 08/24/06)
09/06/2006 RFE email.....not sure what for yet!
9/07/2006 Biometrics completed
10/13/2006 Transferred to CSC!!
11/02/2006 Approval email received!!
11/08/2006 Welcome to USA letter arrives!

11/13/2006 GREEN CARD RECEIVED - NO MISTAKES!!!!

06/06/08 Family moved back to UK!!

Husband gained UK citizenship September 2015

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Family relocating back to California

06/27/2016 I-130 Spousal Visa application sent to London Embassy

07/05/2016 NOA 1

08/31/2016 NOA 2 - case transferred to the Immigrant Visa Unit at the embassy

09/13/2016 3rd Letter received with LND number

10/14/2016 Medical

10/31/2016 Embassy interview

Posted

Its always good to hear peoples' experiences at the interview. It takes away some of the unknown as the days slowly tick away until I end up at the embassy. (Rather light snow than rain though!)

AOS/EAD/AP Filed:2006-09-23
AP Approved:2006-10-30
EAD Approved!:2006-11-02
AOS Approved!:2007-02-12


Remove Conditions filed:2008-11-13
Green Card Received:2009-01-30


N400 Filed:2013-01-25 (Phoenix)
Biometrics:2013-02-25 (Grand Rapids)
Interview:2013-05-07(Detroit)

Oath Ceremony:2013-05-24(Marquette)

Posted

Congrats! I agree that it's great to hear peoples experiences. I won't be able to be there with him but I still want to know every little thing about it!

Naturalization

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02/02/2015 - Filed Dallas lockbox. Atlanta office.

02/13/2015 - NOA received

03/10/2015 - Biometrics

03/12/2015 - In-Line for Interview

04/09/2015 - E-notification for Interview Letter

05/18/2015 - Interview - passed!

 
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