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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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My wife's IR-1 visa was approved yesterday. We waited for 6 hours for a less-than-two-minute inteview. The very pleasant C/O asked 2 questions: "How did you meet," and "what were you doing in Argentina when you were there for 6 months." (she took a course in multi-media animation). Then she asked to see some of our evidence. My wife asked her if she wanted the photos or the paper evidence, and she asked to see photos. We took the photos out of the wedding album and the other album, and the C/O glanced at a few of them and then said "congratulations, you are approved." It was sort of anti-climactic in a way, because I did so much preparation of the documentary evidence - I had all my boarding passes, emails, phone bills, IRA account and bank statements and she didn't look at it. I suppose it was good to prepare for any and all eventualities.

The worst part is the insufferable wait, where you watch other visa applicants stand at the windows for up to 45 minutes each person, only to be told to come back with additional evidence or return with their spouse/fiance or to be denied. I was expecting a long, drawn-out detailed interview and that agitated both of us.

Another part that made me nervous is the first interview with the Colombian clerk who reviews the file for sufficiency. She asked my wife for her baptismal certificate and I knew that it was not necessary, as we had her birth certificate from the civil registry. She then asked for my 2006 tax return, and I told her that it was not necessary, and that only the most recent return is required, which was in the file. She said "well, I guess the Consular officer will have to decide." I was expecting that the C/O would not approve the application becuase of my 2006 taxes but the C/O didn't ask to see them.

Then the clerk made us go across the street to take new photos, becuase the photos we submited had her ear partially covered. Whatever. We paid the 10,000 pesos and came back with the new photos.

I think the reason that our interview was so easy was because I was standing next to my wife in front of the window, and the pictures we had were very good. We had professional wedding photos in a nice album and then we had photos of trips we took together - to New York, the Hamptons, Argentina, etc, as well as photos w/family. I guess photos don't lie.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Congratulations :dance::dance::dance:

Why is it that the only one who can stop the crying is the one who started it in the first place?



More Complete Story here
My Saga includes 2 step sons
USC Married 4/2007 Colombian on overstay since 2001 of B1/B2 visa
Applied 5/2007 Approved GC in Hand 10/2007
I-751 mailed 6/30/09 aapproved 11/7/09 The BOYS I-751 Mailed 12/29/09 3/23/10 Email approval for 17 CR 3/27/10
4/14/10 Email approval for 13 yr Old CR 4/23/10

Oldest son now 21 I-130 filed by LPR dad ( as per NVC CSPA is applying here )
I-130 approved 2/24
Priority date 12/6/2007
4/6/2010 letter from NVC arrives to son dated 3/4/2010
5/4/10 received AOS and DS3032 via email
9/22/10 Interview BOG Passed
10/3/10 POE JFK all went well
11/11/10 GC Received smile.png


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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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My wife's IR-1 visa was approved yesterday. We waited for 6 hours for a less-than-two-minute inteview. The very pleasant C/O asked 2 questions: "How did you meet," and "what were you doing in Argentina when you were there for 6 months." (she took a course in multi-media animation). Then she asked to see some of our evidence. My wife asked her if she wanted the photos or the paper evidence, and she asked to see photos. We took the photos out of the wedding album and the other album, and the C/O glanced at a few of them and then said "congratulations, you are approved." It was sort of anti-climactic in a way, because I did so much preparation of the documentary evidence - I had all my boarding passes, emails, phone bills, IRA account and bank statements and she didn't look at it. I suppose it was good to prepare for any and all eventualities.

The worst part is the insufferable wait, where you watch other visa applicants stand at the windows for up to 45 minutes each person, only to be told to come back with additional evidence or return with their spouse/fiance or to be denied. I was expecting a long, drawn-out detailed interview and that agitated both of us.

Another part that made me nervous is the first interview with the Colombian clerk who reviews the file for sufficiency. She asked my wife for her baptismal certificate and I knew that it was not necessary, as we had her birth certificate from the civil registry. She then asked for my 2006 tax return, and I told her that it was not necessary, and that only the most recent return is required, which was in the file. She said "well, I guess the Consular officer will have to decide." I was expecting that the C/O would not approve the application becuase of my 2006 taxes but the C/O didn't ask to see them.

Then the clerk made us go across the street to take new photos, becuase the photos we submited had her ear partially covered. Whatever. We paid the 10,000 pesos and came back with the new photos.

I think the reason that our interview was so easy was because I was standing next to my wife in front of the window, and the pictures we had were very good. We had professional wedding photos in a nice album and then we had photos of trips we took together - to New York, the Hamptons, Argentina, etc, as well as photos w/family. I guess photos don't lie.

The same happened to us the 2nd time around we waited all daywe came prepared for everything and then we were told that she didnt want to see us. that our visa had been approved we received it yesterday in BOGota. It took from last thursday to wed right around 6 days. COngrats

USCIS PROCESS

CONSULATE: BOGOTA, COLOMBIA

SERVICE CENTER: CSC( transferred from VSC)

12/02/2008 I-130 sent to Chicago

12/03/2008 I-130 received

12/10/2008 NOA1

01/15/2009 transfer to CSC

01/17/2009 touched

01/19/2009 touched

01/23/2009 touched

02/11/2009 touched

02/12/2009 received email with approved NOA2 as of 02/11

NVC

02/18/2009 NVC Assigned Case Number BGT2009XXXXXX

02/28/2009 DS-3032 Generated

03/09/2009 AOS Bill Generated

03/10/2009 AOS Bill Paid

03/16/2009 DS 3032 Emailed and mailed

03/20/2009 IV Bill Generated

03/20/2009 I-864 package mailed via UPS ground

03/23/2009 IV Package mailed via USPS express

03/24/2009 NVC recieves both packages

04/12/2009 NVC Accepts both packages

05/11/2009 NVC Assigns interview 8 JUN 2009

05/12/2009 NVC sends case to embassy in Bogota, CO

05/13/2009 Embassy recieves case in BOGOTA

06/08/2009 Interview , 221g expedited slip requesting documentation of spouse prior visit to U.S.

06/11/2009 2nd interview VISA APPROVED!!!!!

06/16/2009 VISA IN HAND

07/01/2009 POE ORLANDO

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Congratulations!!! :thumbs:

Those first clerks are the biggest biiit... ok I'll stop... gotta play nice I guess.

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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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Congratulations!!! :thumbs:

Those first clerks are the biggest biiit... ok I'll stop... gotta play nice I guess.

Diana

The first clerk was nice to us.... but then again..... there was a girl 21 years old at albertos house who told us that the clerk asked her what she can see in a man of 51 and she responded .... el polvo aguanta.... jajaja.... and then the clerk told her.....es que costeña tenia que ser..... she was about to call her vieja cachaca hp igualada...... lol but decided against it since she didnt want have any trouble getting her visa..... lol so yep there you have it those clerkss...well most of them are a piece of s***

USCIS PROCESS

CONSULATE: BOGOTA, COLOMBIA

SERVICE CENTER: CSC( transferred from VSC)

12/02/2008 I-130 sent to Chicago

12/03/2008 I-130 received

12/10/2008 NOA1

01/15/2009 transfer to CSC

01/17/2009 touched

01/19/2009 touched

01/23/2009 touched

02/11/2009 touched

02/12/2009 received email with approved NOA2 as of 02/11

NVC

02/18/2009 NVC Assigned Case Number BGT2009XXXXXX

02/28/2009 DS-3032 Generated

03/09/2009 AOS Bill Generated

03/10/2009 AOS Bill Paid

03/16/2009 DS 3032 Emailed and mailed

03/20/2009 IV Bill Generated

03/20/2009 I-864 package mailed via UPS ground

03/23/2009 IV Package mailed via USPS express

03/24/2009 NVC recieves both packages

04/12/2009 NVC Accepts both packages

05/11/2009 NVC Assigns interview 8 JUN 2009

05/12/2009 NVC sends case to embassy in Bogota, CO

05/13/2009 Embassy recieves case in BOGOTA

06/08/2009 Interview , 221g expedited slip requesting documentation of spouse prior visit to U.S.

06/11/2009 2nd interview VISA APPROVED!!!!!

06/16/2009 VISA IN HAND

07/01/2009 POE ORLANDO

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