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Just got wonderful news: called DOS again, and the woman said, "I have good news for you: his visa was printed today and should be delivered in the next few days!" WHOOOOPEEE! We are so relieved and happy I could weep.

So happy for you! Now take that huge breath you were holding and dance around the room hehe!

Have a wonderful wedding day both of you :) Some day we'll all look back on our applications and the huge waits and laugh... just not anytime soon lol.

Visa Type: K1

Service Centre: Vermont

Embassy: London, UK

I-129F Sent: 19 June 2010

Interview Date: 9 November 2010

POE: 23 November 2010

Married: 13 December 2010

AoS

Sent by Courier to Chicago

I-485, EAD and AP Sent: 22 April 2011

EAD & AP Touched: 13 May 2011

I-485 RFE: 14 May 2011

Biometrics Appointment: 1 June 2011

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Just got wonderful news: called DOS again, and the woman said, "I have good news for you: his visa was printed today and should be delivered in the next few days!" WHOOOOPEEE! We are so relieved and happy I could weep.

That's fantastic news, congratulations!!

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I just got my interview date, it's on December 15.

Such a long wait, we posted Packet 3 on 25th August. We'll be cutting it very close, the lease on our flat runs out on Dec. 20 and we really want to get to the US by Christmas. Seems like a logistical nightmare.

What is the fastest the visa can be delivered after the interview? Don't even want to think about the possibility of something going wrong and being delayed even longer.

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I just got my interview date, it's on December 15.

Such a long wait, we posted Packet 3 on 25th August. We'll be cutting it very close, the lease on our flat runs out on Dec. 20 and we really want to get to the US by Christmas. Seems like a logistical nightmare.

What is the fastest the visa can be delivered after the interview? Don't even want to think about the possibility of something going wrong and being delayed even longer.

I believe as long as everything passes (Medical + Interview) then you can be handed your K1 and walk out the door. There have been people here on the forums who had to fulfill one or more requirements before the K1 would be provided. Examples of such things might have included documentation involving a divorce, additional medical stuff, whatever. Because you can't be 100% sure until you have the K1 in your hand, you can't make hard and fast dates for things like travel, weddings etc. It all depends on having the K1 approved and in your hand (and your big brown envelope). In my case, the doctor required my fiancee take care of a list of things for the medical side and until that was all turned in and satisfied, we had to wait on the K1. It delayed us by exactly 3 months getting the K1. Hopefully you'll be able to take yours with you directly after the interview.

Formerly of not so sunny Syracuse, New York (and going way back, Davis California!)

- 2008 Aug Met and began online relationship

- 2008 Dec 2-7 Met 1st time in person (England)

- 2009 Mar 28 Became engaged

- 2009 Apr 2-15 Met 2nd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Aug 25 - Sep 25 Met 3rd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Oct 19 Sent I-129F Application to USCIS

- 2009 Oct 30 NOA1 received

- 2010 Jan 20 NOA2 received (Approval Notice)

- 2010 Feb 4 Notified that approved I-129F petition forward to US Emabassy at London

- 2010 Mar 26 - Apr 15 Met 4th time in person (Fairfax-VA-USA)

- 2010 July 29 Fiancee had medical in London

- 2010 July 30 London Embassy Interview Date (K1 Visa approved pending a laundry list of medial stuff)

- 2010 Nov 2 Courier website shows K1 Visa packet enroute for delivery. 1st indication of final approval!

- 2010 Nov 3 K1 Visa packet delivered by courier! Visa's are in the building and in my fiancees hands! (tentative Jan 2011 arrival)

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I believe as long as everything passes (Medical + Interview) then you can be handed your K1 and walk out the door. There have been people here on the forums who had to fulfill one or more requirements before the K1 would be provided. Examples of such things might have included documentation involving a divorce, additional medical stuff, whatever. Because you can't be 100% sure until you have the K1 in your hand, you can't make hard and fast dates for things like travel, weddings etc. It all depends on having the K1 approved and in your hand (and your big brown envelope). In my case, the doctor required my fiancee take care of a list of things for the medical side and until that was all turned in and satisfied, we had to wait on the K1. It delayed us by exactly 3 months getting the K1. Hopefully you'll be able to take yours with you directly after the interview.

Well, I'm on IR1 and I've passed the medical and got the vaccinations and we have all the papers, I can't imagine what else they could ask for. Don't really have any plans to make either, since we've been married for years, just wanted to go "home" for Christmas. With some luck, it might happen.

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Nvm I misread something!

Edited by Janine&Scott

Visa Type: K1

Service Centre: Vermont

Embassy: London, UK

I-129F Sent: 19 June 2010

Interview Date: 9 November 2010

POE: 23 November 2010

Married: 13 December 2010

AoS

Sent by Courier to Chicago

I-485, EAD and AP Sent: 22 April 2011

EAD & AP Touched: 13 May 2011

I-485 RFE: 14 May 2011

Biometrics Appointment: 1 June 2011

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My mistake for not reading thoroughly - you are not a K1 applicant. Sorry! Its afternoon here and I need more coffee, thats it!

Good luck then. :)

Formerly of not so sunny Syracuse, New York (and going way back, Davis California!)

- 2008 Aug Met and began online relationship

- 2008 Dec 2-7 Met 1st time in person (England)

- 2009 Mar 28 Became engaged

- 2009 Apr 2-15 Met 2nd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Aug 25 - Sep 25 Met 3rd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Oct 19 Sent I-129F Application to USCIS

- 2009 Oct 30 NOA1 received

- 2010 Jan 20 NOA2 received (Approval Notice)

- 2010 Feb 4 Notified that approved I-129F petition forward to US Emabassy at London

- 2010 Mar 26 - Apr 15 Met 4th time in person (Fairfax-VA-USA)

- 2010 July 29 Fiancee had medical in London

- 2010 July 30 London Embassy Interview Date (K1 Visa approved pending a laundry list of medial stuff)

- 2010 Nov 2 Courier website shows K1 Visa packet enroute for delivery. 1st indication of final approval!

- 2010 Nov 3 K1 Visa packet delivered by courier! Visa's are in the building and in my fiancees hands! (tentative Jan 2011 arrival)

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I am pretty sure that you will not get your visa there but it will be delivered back via courier.

England.gif England!

And in this crazy life, and through these crazy times

It's you, it's you, You make me sing.

You're every line, you're every word, you're everything.

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ROC Timeline

Sent: 7/21/12

NOA1: 7/23/12

Touch: 7/24/2012

Biometrics: 8/24/2012

Card Production Ordered: 3/6/2013

*Eligible for Naturalization: October 13, 2013*

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In all cases I have known, and including my own when i did a k1 a few years back, you leave your passport at the us embassy and pay for the courier service to have your visa printed, inserted into your passport and finally returned to you :thumbs:

USCIS California Service Center - Expedited

09-SEP-2010 : Mailed I130 Petition to Chicago Lockbox.

16-SEP-2010 : Received NOA1.

24-SEP-2010 : Expedite: service request

05-OCT-2010 : Supporting documents sent to CSC.

16-OCT-2010 : RFE received.

19-OCT-2010 : RFE response received at CSC.

22-OCT-2010 : I130 Petition APPROVED.

30-OCT-2010 : NOA2 Received in Mail

NVC - Expedited

27-OCT-2010 : Case Number Assigned

02-NOV-2010 : Expedite request emailed to NVC

10-NOV-2010 : Expedite approved - Case forwarded to Consulate

12-NOV-2010 : Medical

US Embassy - Expedited

18-NOV-2010 : Packet 3 email received.

19-NOV-2010 : Emailed DS230, DS2001

30-NOV-2010 : Interview - 9am Denied: 3 year bar (overstay) - i601 Waiver filed with expedite request

01-DEC-2010 : MP requests assistance from US Ambassador

03-DEC-2010 : Waiver transferred from USCIS to DHS

11-DEC-2010 : Waiver Receipt notification dated 07-DEC-2010

20-DEC-2010 : VISA/Waiver Approved

22-DEC-2010 : Approval letter received

24-DEC-2010 : Passport collected by courier

10-JAN-2011 : CR1 Visa Issued by IVU London

11-JAN-2011 : Passport / Visa delivered.

18-JAN-2011 : POE: EWR (Newark, New Jersey)

17-FEB-2011 : Welcome Letter Arrived

19-FEB-2011 : Green Card I-551 Arrived

I-130 Mailing to Approval (incl. waiver): 102 Days

OCT 2012 : Applied for Removal of Conditions

DEC 2012 : Received NOA1 (GC extention letter)

18-JAN-2013 : Biometrics walk in approved and completed

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I just got my interview date, it's on December 15.

Such a long wait, we posted Packet 3 on 25th August. We'll be cutting it very close, the lease on our flat runs out on Dec. 20 and we really want to get to the US by Christmas. Seems like a logistical nightmare.

What is the fastest the visa can be delivered after the interview? Don't even want to think about the possibility of something going wrong and being delayed even longer.

We had our interview last Wednesday, and the visa was delivered today. I think most people recently have been averaging about a week from interview to delivery.

That's fantastic news, congratulations!!

Thank you! Here's hoping you get some good news soon as well.

K-1:
April 21, 2010: I-129F Sent (from London to VSC)
April 27, 2010: NOA1, check cashed
July 9, 2010: NOA2 (hardcopy)
July 12, 2010: NVC sent petition to embassy in London
October 7, 2010: Packet 3 logged at embassy
November 3, 2010: Interview: APPROVED!
December 7, 2010: POE: JFK
December 10, 2010: Wedding

AOS:
April 27, 2011: Sent I-485, I-864, EAD and AP to Chicago
May 5, 2011: Received text notifications, check cashed
May 9, 2011: NOA hardcopy via mail
May 14, 2011: RFE (for incorrectly filling out I-693)
June 3, 2011: Biometrics
June 17, 2011: RFE response delivered
June 21, 2011: Case under RFE review
June 23, 2011: Transferred to CSC!
June 29, 2011: EAD and AP approved!
July 9, 2011: EAD/AP card arrived via mail
January 4, 2012: RFE
January 28, 2012: RFE response delivered
January 30, 2012: Case under RFE review
February 8, 2012: Green card in production!
February 14, 2012: Green card received in mail

ROC:

December 4, 2013: Sent I-751 to Vermont Service Center

December 9, 2013: NOA1

January 13, 2014: Biometrics

May 15, 2014: Green card in production!

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I'm going to be pathetic and admit I keep checking the tracking site to see if the visa is on its way already even though it's barely been 48 hours lol.

Will be devastated if we suddenly get pushed into AP.

Visa Type: K1

Service Centre: Vermont

Embassy: London, UK

I-129F Sent: 19 June 2010

Interview Date: 9 November 2010

POE: 23 November 2010

Married: 13 December 2010

AoS

Sent by Courier to Chicago

I-485, EAD and AP Sent: 22 April 2011

EAD & AP Touched: 13 May 2011

I-485 RFE: 14 May 2011

Biometrics Appointment: 1 June 2011

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What is AP - so many acronyms I feel like I'm in the military! Well, I'm now a military subcontractor so I better get used to it!

My fiancee was also checking the courier website after she knew the knightsbridge doctor had received everything she had asked for following the medical and interview. She did get an email a couple weeks after the doctor acknoledged by phone receipt of everything, the email stated our K1 case was in final review so that was when the courier website really got checked often. The indication of package enroute came on Nov 2 I think, and package a day later.

Formerly of not so sunny Syracuse, New York (and going way back, Davis California!)

- 2008 Aug Met and began online relationship

- 2008 Dec 2-7 Met 1st time in person (England)

- 2009 Mar 28 Became engaged

- 2009 Apr 2-15 Met 2nd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Aug 25 - Sep 25 Met 3rd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Oct 19 Sent I-129F Application to USCIS

- 2009 Oct 30 NOA1 received

- 2010 Jan 20 NOA2 received (Approval Notice)

- 2010 Feb 4 Notified that approved I-129F petition forward to US Emabassy at London

- 2010 Mar 26 - Apr 15 Met 4th time in person (Fairfax-VA-USA)

- 2010 July 29 Fiancee had medical in London

- 2010 July 30 London Embassy Interview Date (K1 Visa approved pending a laundry list of medial stuff)

- 2010 Nov 2 Courier website shows K1 Visa packet enroute for delivery. 1st indication of final approval!

- 2010 Nov 3 K1 Visa packet delivered by courier! Visa's are in the building and in my fiancees hands! (tentative Jan 2011 arrival)

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What is AP - so many acronyms I feel like I'm in the military! Well, I'm now a military subcontractor so I better get used to it!

My fiancee was also checking the courier website after she knew the knightsbridge doctor had received everything she had asked for following the medical and interview. She did get an email a couple weeks after the doctor acknoledged by phone receipt of everything, the email stated our K1 case was in final review so that was when the courier website really got checked often. The indication of package enroute came on Nov 2 I think, and package a day later.

Advanced Parole. Once you enter the US on a K-1 visa you cannot leave again without forefitting your status. You must get married, and file AOS before you are able to leave the country with Advanced Parole. You just fill out an application and send it off with your AOS application and then 60 days later or so you have permission to leave the US while your AOS application is still pending.

England.gif England!

And in this crazy life, and through these crazy times

It's you, it's you, You make me sing.

You're every line, you're every word, you're everything.

b0cb1a39c4.png

ROC Timeline

Sent: 7/21/12

NOA1: 7/23/12

Touch: 7/24/2012

Biometrics: 8/24/2012

Card Production Ordered: 3/6/2013

*Eligible for Naturalization: October 13, 2013*

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Advanced Parole. Once you enter the US on a K-1 visa you cannot leave again without forefitting your status. You must get married, and file AOS before you are able to leave the country with Advanced Parole. You just fill out an application and send it off with your AOS application and then 60 days later or so you have permission to leave the US while your AOS application is still pending.

That's correct but in the context of this thread AP is Administrative Processing. It means they are having to do additional checks, often manual background checks, but can also be getting additional documents from the applicant before the visa is issued.

What to expect at the POE - WIKI entry

IR-1 Timeline IR-1 details in my timeline

N-400 Timeline

2009-08-21 Applied for US Citizenship

2009-08-28 NOA

2009-09-22 Biometrics appointment

2009-12-01 Interview - Approved

2009-12-02 Oath ceremony - now a US Citizen

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Yes, when I mentioned AP I meant Administrative Processing :)

Visa Type: K1

Service Centre: Vermont

Embassy: London, UK

I-129F Sent: 19 June 2010

Interview Date: 9 November 2010

POE: 23 November 2010

Married: 13 December 2010

AoS

Sent by Courier to Chicago

I-485, EAD and AP Sent: 22 April 2011

EAD & AP Touched: 13 May 2011

I-485 RFE: 14 May 2011

Biometrics Appointment: 1 June 2011

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