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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Eek, kinda thought there might be an update already, but no such luck. Poo.

Married 2008

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5/21/09 - filed I-130

12/7/09 - Interview (denied for 28 yr old CIMT); filed waiver same day

6/18/10 - I-601 Waiver Denied, added misrep for checking wrong box on landing card (lifetime ban)

7/16/10 - AAO Appeal filed.

8/31/12 - AAO appeal sustained (THANK YOU, GOD FOR YOUR MERCY)

10/8/12 - USCIS sent file to Consulate

11/28/12 - Visa in hand

12/10/12 - HERE AT LAST! (ALL GLORY TO GOD!)

Posted

Eek, kinda thought there might be an update already, but no such luck. Poo.

Hi Julie

I have looked at the update history and times the I-601 updates that were made on Fridy's and the majority are made around 10am UK time, however they have also released one Friday update at 4:49pm and one as late as 7:19pm.

So although it is looking unlikely that they will post something today, it can still happen up to 8pm from the history of these updates, so chin up and lets hope they post something soon.

Take care

Andrew :thumbs:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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No update?!?!? What's going on? :bonk: Perhaps it's wishful thinking on my part, but I would have thought they'd like to get as many out of the way as possible before 4th July...

Nope, no update. I'm off to the post office with a print-out of the web site to show the stupid postmaster that I have the correct postal code.

Guess I'll just spend the weekend working on my novel. My frustration will come in handy, as it's time to write a few battle scenes. Andrew, I'll put you in chain mail & give you a battle axe in this scene. LOL.

Married 2008

-------------------------------------------------------------------

5/21/09 - filed I-130

12/7/09 - Interview (denied for 28 yr old CIMT); filed waiver same day

6/18/10 - I-601 Waiver Denied, added misrep for checking wrong box on landing card (lifetime ban)

7/16/10 - AAO Appeal filed.

8/31/12 - AAO appeal sustained (THANK YOU, GOD FOR YOUR MERCY)

10/8/12 - USCIS sent file to Consulate

11/28/12 - Visa in hand

12/10/12 - HERE AT LAST! (ALL GLORY TO GOD!)

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Posted

THREE TIMES A CHARM! :thumbs:

Got the same lady at the post office who couldn't find the postal code for express deliveries. She insisted yesterday that the "W" meant that it was in West London. So today, she decided to be generous and check Central London. Behold! The blessed postal code popped up on her machine. So my additional evidence is up & away.

Married 2008

-------------------------------------------------------------------

5/21/09 - filed I-130

12/7/09 - Interview (denied for 28 yr old CIMT); filed waiver same day

6/18/10 - I-601 Waiver Denied, added misrep for checking wrong box on landing card (lifetime ban)

7/16/10 - AAO Appeal filed.

8/31/12 - AAO appeal sustained (THANK YOU, GOD FOR YOUR MERCY)

10/8/12 - USCIS sent file to Consulate

11/28/12 - Visa in hand

12/10/12 - HERE AT LAST! (ALL GLORY TO GOD!)

Posted

Nope, no update. I'm off to the post office with a print-out of the web site to show the stupid postmaster that I have the correct postal code.

Guess I'll just spend the weekend working on my novel. My frustration will come in handy, as it's time to write a few battle scenes. Andrew, I'll put you in chain mail & give you a battle axe in this scene. LOL.

:rofl: Make sure it's a REALLY BIG, SHARP axe... If he's as frustrated as I am I'm sure he would like to see a few heads go rolling.... :dead::wacko::dead:

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Posted

THREE TIMES A CHARM! :thumbs:

Got the same lady at the post office who couldn't find the postal code for express deliveries. She insisted yesterday that the "W" meant that it was in West London. So today, she decided to be generous and check Central London. Behold! The blessed postal code popped up on her machine. So my additional evidence is up & away.

:bonk: It never fails to amaze me what one can find when they really look..... :bonk: Glad to hear that's finally sorted out - at this point any good news is cause for celebrating.. :thumbs::dance:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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at this point any good news is cause for celebrating.. :thumbs::dance:

We have so little. :lol:

Would you prefer a battle axe, a spear, broad sword, short sword, or would you prefer to be in the shield wall? Me? I'm rowing the galley. :lol:

Married 2008

-------------------------------------------------------------------

5/21/09 - filed I-130

12/7/09 - Interview (denied for 28 yr old CIMT); filed waiver same day

6/18/10 - I-601 Waiver Denied, added misrep for checking wrong box on landing card (lifetime ban)

7/16/10 - AAO Appeal filed.

8/31/12 - AAO appeal sustained (THANK YOU, GOD FOR YOUR MERCY)

10/8/12 - USCIS sent file to Consulate

11/28/12 - Visa in hand

12/10/12 - HERE AT LAST! (ALL GLORY TO GOD!)

Posted

THREE TIMES A CHARM! :thumbs:

Got the same lady at the post office who couldn't find the postal code for express deliveries. She insisted yesterday that the "W" meant that it was in West London. So today, she decided to be generous and check Central London. Behold! The blessed postal code popped up on her machine. So my additional evidence is up & away.

She's right - W is in fact for West London. W, SW, SE, E, N, and NW all refer to the points of the compass and are exlusive to London. The exception is S - which is not used to denote South London but Sheffield, and NE which is Newcastle. I won't bore you yet more and tell you why certain SW and W (including the embassy's post code) are unique and have an extra digit :P There's also EC and WC, East and West Central respectively, which cover a tiny and specific area of central London. There is a reason why I know all this, promise :P

So, although the embassy is in central London, it is technically in West London :)

Posted

We have so little. :lol:

Would you prefer a battle axe, a spear, broad sword, short sword, or would you prefer to be in the shield wall? Me? I'm rowing the galley. :lol:

:rofl: Oh what the heck, let's go for the gusto - stick me in the middle of the action wielding a short sword and spurting a whole slew of obscenities - heaven help who ever gets in my way :devil::rofl:

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She's right - W is in fact for West London. W, SW, SE, E, N, and NW all refer to the points of the compass and are exlusive to London. The exception is S - which is not used to denote South London but Sheffield, and NE which is Newcastle. I won't bore you yet more and tell you why certain SW and W (including the embassy's post code) are unique and have an extra digit :P There's also EC and WC, East and West Central respectively, which cover a tiny and specific area of central London. There is a reason why I know all this, promise :P

So, although the embassy is in central London, it is technically in West London :)

Hey Tree

It looks like you could have a Job waiting for you in the USA as a post mistress :P It looks like you would do a better job...

Andrew :thumbs:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
Timeline
Posted

She's right - W is in fact for West London. W, SW, SE, E, N, and NW all refer to the points of the compass and are exlusive to London. The exception is S - which is not used to denote South London but Sheffield, and NE which is Newcastle. I won't bore you yet more and tell you why certain SW and W (including the embassy's post code) are unique and have an extra digit :P There's also EC and WC, East and West Central respectively, which cover a tiny and specific area of central London. There is a reason why I know all this, promise :P

So, although the embassy is in central London, it is technically in West London :)

I'm taking a letter opener to my own eyeball after all of that. :rofl: Good grief!

My town has one zip code and is so small that the last time I went to Ireland, my mail had a note on it that said "she's in Ireland" and I didn't even tell the postmaster! LOL. Everybody knows where everybody lives.

Let's just hope my package gets there, eh!

Married 2008

-------------------------------------------------------------------

5/21/09 - filed I-130

12/7/09 - Interview (denied for 28 yr old CIMT); filed waiver same day

6/18/10 - I-601 Waiver Denied, added misrep for checking wrong box on landing card (lifetime ban)

7/16/10 - AAO Appeal filed.

8/31/12 - AAO appeal sustained (THANK YOU, GOD FOR YOUR MERCY)

10/8/12 - USCIS sent file to Consulate

11/28/12 - Visa in hand

12/10/12 - HERE AT LAST! (ALL GLORY TO GOD!)

Posted

:rofl: Oh what the heck, let's go for the gusto - stick me in the middle of the action wielding a short sword and spurting a whole slew of obscenities - heaven help who ever gets in my way :devil::rofl:

Stuff the sword... lets nuke em !! :thumbs:

Andrew

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Posted

Hi Everyone...

Well we have waited until 9pm one hour past the latest they have updated any normal I-601 update before.

So I guess we all lose this week, so the soonest they will update us now will be Monday 14th June which will be 19 days since the last update, this is now the record, for the longest time between updates.

If Monday is missed then it should be Wednesday as that will be the 21st day or 3rd anniversary since the last update, or of course failing that it will be the Friday as that is the day they say they aim for to publish these updates which would make it 23 days between updates... this would be pathetic if they reach this timescale, this would be a new low for the USCIS to sink to.

Anyway I hope everyone enjoys the weekend, under the circumstances I doubt it, but hang on in there as all cases have to come to an end some time right?

Take care

Andrew :thumbs:

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