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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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Here is the detailed account of the interview.

I was not there so everything is second hand and is whatever my man can remember.

Hope it helps anyone wondering how the interviews go!

He arrived early. about 1 hour early. there was no one waiting outside the embassy so it was easy to enter. :whistle:

At the door he received some checklists and they security checked his bag twice.

The embassy was not that busy that day. only about 7 people were there for immigration visas at that time. (early morning)

There was probably only 2 people doing the visa interviews.

When entering the main building a lady gave him a number, and he took a seat. After waiting about 30 minutes they finally called his number. He went to the counter and a Japanese lady just checked some documents and he gave her his medical results and the expack 500 (envelope for sending the visa in).

She then asked in Japanese,

"What is your wife's father's name?"

"Is she working?"

then the lady was talking to herself and said something about how i have worked at my job for about 10 years. (apparently she was not impressed by it. whatever!! :hehe: )

She then told him to go wait again. and he waited some more.

About 30 minutes later they called his number and he did the fingerprinting.

American girl was friendly and told him to go sit down again after it was done.

After about maybe 20 more minutes they finally called his number for the interview.

the interviewer is some american guy (LUCKY!! :D ). he took an oath and then he handed him some document to sign (ds-230??). then the interview began.

"When did you meet?"

"Does she study Japanese?"

"How many times did she come to Japan?"

"When did she leave Japan?"

"When did you get married?"

"Where did you get married?"

"How many times did she come back to Japan (after the marriage)?"

"Have you been to her house in the USA before?"

"How many times did you visit?"

"What do her parents think of you?"

"What kind of work do you do?"

"Will you do that in the USA?"

Congratulations! Your visa is approved. You will receive your visa in about 1 week.

he says the interview was more like a conversation. haha.

The guy didn't ask for ANYTHING!! no evidence at all. so lucky us! some other people had to show photos or other evidence. so our case must have been good! alright!!! But my man also wore a really nice suit and tie. so he looked more professional. i think that really helped!!! :devil:

Now we are done with this visa stuff for 2 years!! THANK YOU GOD!!!

THANK YOU VJ MEMBERS!!! without all you we would have been lost!! (L)(F)

USCIS JOURNEY

12-08-09 - I-130 Delivered to Chicago Lockbox

12-11-09 - Notice of Action (NOA1)

02-25-10 - Notice of Action 2 (NOA2) ~CA service center~

03-23-10 - PCC Applied - GET 04/01

Your I-130 was approved in 76 days from your NOA1 date

NVC JOURNEY

03-03-10 - NVC Case Number Assigned

03-05-10 - Email give

03-09-10 - AOS bill; Agent Email Get

03-10-10 - Paid AOS Bill; Email/Mail DS-3032

03-12-10 - AOS Bill Status: PAID

03-15-10 - IV Bill Email Get; Pay IV Bill

03-16-10 - IV Bill Status: PAID; AOS @ NVC

04-07-10 - IV Pack @ NVC

04-12-10 - IV Pack Enters AVR

04-20-10 - Log-in Fail

04-21-10 - Case Complete

04-30-10 - Interview Date Assigned

05-07-10 - NVC Forwards Case to Embassy, Tokyo

Your case was complete in 50 days at NVC

EMBASSY JOURNEY

04-16-10 - Medical Exam ($400) - PASSED

05-10-10 - Embassy Receives Case from NVC

06-28-10 - INTERVIEW - Moved

06-21-10 - INTERVIEW - APPROVED!

06-22-10 - Visa Received

Your interview took 192 days from your I-130 NOA1 date

USA JOURNEY

07-05-10 - US Entry

07-26-10 - Request SSC @ SS office

07-28-10 - Welcome Letter (2nd on 8/9)

08-02-10 - SSC GET

08-12-10 - Green Card GET -38 days

04-05-2012 - File I-751: APPROVED 10/17

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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Here is the detailed account of the interview.

I was not there so everything is second hand and is whatever my man can remember.

Hope it helps anyone wondering how the interviews go!

He arrived early. about 1 hour early. there was no one waiting outside the embassy so it was easy to enter. :whistle:

At the door he received some checklists and they security checked his bag twice.

The embassy was not that busy that day. only about 7 people were there for immigration visas at that time. (early morning)

There was probably only 2 people doing the visa interviews.

When entering the main building a lady gave him a number, and he took a seat. After waiting about 30 minutes they finally called his number. He went to the counter and a Japanese lady just checked some documents and he gave her his medical results and the expack 500 (envelope for sending the visa in).

She then asked in Japanese,

"What is your wife's father's name?"

"Is she working?"

then the lady was talking to herself and said something about how i have worked at my job for about 10 years. (apparently she was not impressed by it. whatever!! :hehe: )

She then told him to go wait again. and he waited some more.

About 30 minutes later they called his number and he did the fingerprinting.

American girl was friendly and told him to go sit down again after it was done.

After about maybe 20 more minutes they finally called his number for the interview.

the interviewer is some american guy (LUCKY!! :D ). he took an oath and then he handed him some document to sign (ds-230??). then the interview began.

"When did you meet?"

"Does she study Japanese?"

"How many times did she come to Japan?"

"When did she leave Japan?"

"When did you get married?"

"Where did you get married?"

"How many times did she come back to Japan (after the marriage)?"

"Have you been to her house in the USA before?"

"How many times did you visit?"

"What do her parents think of you?"

"What kind of work do you do?"

"Will you do that in the USA?"

Congratulations! Your visa is approved. You will receive your visa in about 1 week.

he says the interview was more like a conversation. haha.

The guy didn't ask for ANYTHING!! no evidence at all. so lucky us! some other people had to show photos or other evidence. so our case must have been good! alright!!! But my man also wore a really nice suit and tie. so he looked more professional. i think that really helped!!! :devil:

Now we are done with this visa stuff for 2 years!! THANK YOU GOD!!!

THANK YOU VJ MEMBERS!!! without all you we would have been lost!! (L)(F)

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Wow thank you for your review.Seems like it was easy to pass. Hopefully it will be that easy for us too.So please wish me luck!

And I wish you a happy life with your loved one! :star:

USCIS Journey:

January 5 - Petition Sent

January 12 - NOA1 Hard Copy

March 15 - Email I-130 Approved

NVC Journey:

March 20 - Mail NOA2 HardCopy

March 20 - NVC Case Number assigned

March 23 - Got NVC Case Number and gave emails

March 25 - Got AOS Bill / DS-3032

March 27 - Emailed DS-3032

March 27 - Paid AOS Bill

March 31 - AOS Bill shows PAID

March 31 - DS-3032 sent by email accepted

April 07 - Paid IV Bill

April 09 - IV Bill shows PAID

April 09 - Sent AOS package via USPS

April 12 - AOS package Delivered and signed by N. Visa Center

April 13 - Sent DS-230 package via USPS

April 14 - DS-230 package Delivered and signed by N. Visa Center

April 16 - N. Visa Center received all documents

April 23 - LIF!!! Thank you god!<3

April 13 - Sent DS-230 package via USPS

April 14 - DS-230 package Delivered and signed by N. Visa Center

April 16 - N. Visa Center received all documents

April 23 - LIF!!! Thank you god!<3

May 18 - Interview date assigned.

June 04 - Medical Exam

June 22 - Interview- (Got green paper that says on " need more funds $15K on a bank"

June 29 - Sent the bank letter. Waiting for the good news.

July 7 - Got my visa! Thank you god.

August 2- P.O.E - Chicago - Waiting the day that I am gonna reunit with my love! <3

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Japan
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Here is the detailed account of the interview.

I was not there so everything is second hand and is whatever my man can remember.

Hope it helps anyone wondering how the interviews go!

He arrived early. about 1 hour early. there was no one waiting outside the embassy so it was easy to enter. :whistle:

At the door he received some checklists and they security checked his bag twice.

The embassy was not that busy that day. only about 7 people were there for immigration visas at that time. (early morning)

There was probably only 2 people doing the visa interviews.

When entering the main building a lady gave him a number, and he took a seat. After waiting about 30 minutes they finally called his number. He went to the counter and a Japanese lady just checked some documents and he gave her his medical results and the expack 500 (envelope for sending the visa in).

She then asked in Japanese,

"What is your wife's father's name?"

"Is she working?"

then the lady was talking to herself and said something about how i have worked at my job for about 10 years. (apparently she was not impressed by it. whatever!! :hehe: )

She then told him to go wait again. and he waited some more.

About 30 minutes later they called his number and he did the fingerprinting.

American girl was friendly and told him to go sit down again after it was done.

After about maybe 20 more minutes they finally called his number for the interview.

the interviewer is some american guy (LUCKY!! :D ). he took an oath and then he handed him some document to sign (ds-230??). then the interview began.

"When did you meet?"

"Does she study Japanese?"

"How many times did she come to Japan?"

"When did she leave Japan?"

"When did you get married?"

"Where did you get married?"

"How many times did she come back to Japan (after the marriage)?"

"Have you been to her house in the USA before?"

"How many times did you visit?"

"What do her parents think of you?"

"What kind of work do you do?"

"Will you do that in the USA?"

Congratulations! Your visa is approved. You will receive your visa in about 1 week.

he says the interview was more like a conversation. haha.

The guy didn't ask for ANYTHING!! no evidence at all. so lucky us! some other people had to show photos or other evidence. so our case must have been good! alright!!! But my man also wore a really nice suit and tie. so he looked more professional. i think that really helped!!! :devil:

Now we are done with this visa stuff for 2 years!! THANK YOU GOD!!!

THANK YOU VJ MEMBERS!!! without all you we would have been lost!! (L)(F)

thank you for the quick review!!! it helps a lot!!!

ok I will wear a nice suit to look more professional too... :devil:

thank you for the review again and congrats !!!! :star:

Naturalization
01/04/20 N-400 Filled online
01/05/20 NOA date/showed under documents online
01/11/20 Showed online Biometrics appointment had been created
01/14/20 Received Biometrics appointment in the mail
01/29/20 Biometrics Appointment @Fort Smith, AR
02/04/20 Interview appointment was scheduled (3/19/2020)

02/08/20 Received Interview appointment letter in the mail

03/18/20 Interview has been cancelled (due to COVID-19)

05/27/20 Interview appointment was rescheduled (6/19/2020)

06/01/20 Received Interview appointment letter in the mail (6/19/2020)

6/19/2020 Interview (Passed!) set Oath Ceremony Date at the Interview,

6/26/2020 Oath Ceremony

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Glad it went so smoothly for him, and thanks for the review!

Married: 01/02/09

I-130 filed: 11/06/09

NOA1: 11/13/09

NOA2: 02/11/10

NVC received: 02/18/10

Case complete @ NVC: 04/14/10

Interview @ Montreal: 07/13/10 - Approved

POE: Sweetgrass, MT, 08/07/10

Filed for ROC: 07/20/12

Biometrics appt: 08/24/12

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Filed: Other Country: India
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Here is the detailed account of the interview.

I was not there so everything is second hand and is whatever my man can remember.

Hope it helps anyone wondering how the interviews go!

He arrived early. about 1 hour early. there was no one waiting outside the embassy so it was easy to enter. :whistle:

At the door he received some checklists and they security checked his bag twice.

The embassy was not that busy that day. only about 7 people were there for immigration visas at that time. (early morning)

There was probably only 2 people doing the visa interviews.

When entering the main building a lady gave him a number, and he took a seat. After waiting about 30 minutes they finally called his number. He went to the counter and a Japanese lady just checked some documents and he gave her his medical results and the expack 500 (envelope for sending the visa in).

She then asked in Japanese,

"What is your wife's father's name?"

"Is she working?"

then the lady was talking to herself and said something about how i have worked at my job for about 10 years. (apparently she was not impressed by it. whatever!! :hehe: )

She then told him to go wait again. and he waited some more.

About 30 minutes later they called his number and he did the fingerprinting.

American girl was friendly and told him to go sit down again after it was done.

After about maybe 20 more minutes they finally called his number for the interview.

the interviewer is some american guy (LUCKY!! :D ). he took an oath and then he handed him some document to sign (ds-230??). then the interview began.

"When did you meet?"

"Does she study Japanese?"

"How many times did she come to Japan?"

"When did she leave Japan?"

"When did you get married?"

"Where did you get married?"

"How many times did she come back to Japan (after the marriage)?"

"Have you been to her house in the USA before?"

"How many times did you visit?"

"What do her parents think of you?"

"What kind of work do you do?"

"Will you do that in the USA?"

Congratulations! Your visa is approved. You will receive your visa in about 1 week.

he says the interview was more like a conversation. haha.

The guy didn't ask for ANYTHING!! no evidence at all. so lucky us! some other people had to show photos or other evidence. so our case must have been good! alright!!! But my man also wore a really nice suit and tie. so he looked more professional. i think that really helped!!! :devil:

Now we are done with this visa stuff for 2 years!! THANK YOU GOD!!!

THANK YOU VJ MEMBERS!!! without all you we would have been lost!! (L)(F)

Congratulations... :dance:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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Sounds like an awesome review!! Congratulations!!

"A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. " – Herm Albright

POE: JFK New York: 04/18/2010
Receive Green Card in mail: 06/03/2010
Received SSN: 06/17/2010
Received NEW SS CARD: 07/20/2010
(to match GC!)
Got JOB!!: 09/27/2010
Got a better JOB!!: 11/20/2010

ROC Mailed: 02/16/2012
Check cashed: 02/24/2012
NOA received dated for: 02/22/2012
Biometrics dated:
04/18/2012
RFE:
10/23/2012
RFE Response Confirmed: 11/16/2012
Interview at Orlando office: 02/13/2013

2nd RFE!!: 10/03/13

2nd RFE Response: 10/09/2013

Update Biometrics: 10/13/2013 NEVER GOT 10 yr card!

N-400 mailed: 01/21/2014

Biometrics (N-400): 02/21/2014

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Here is the detailed account of the interview.

I was not there so everything is second hand and is whatever my man can remember.

Hope it helps anyone wondering how the interviews go!

He arrived early. about 1 hour early. there was no one waiting outside the embassy so it was easy to enter. :whistle:

At the door he received some checklists and they security checked his bag twice.

The embassy was not that busy that day. only about 7 people were there for immigration visas at that time. (early morning)

There was probably only 2 people doing the visa interviews.

When entering the main building a lady gave him a number, and he took a seat. After waiting about 30 minutes they finally called his number. He went to the counter and a Japanese lady just checked some documents and he gave her his medical results and the expack 500 (envelope for sending the visa in).

She then asked in Japanese,

"What is your wife's father's name?"

"Is she working?"

then the lady was talking to herself and said something about how i have worked at my job for about 10 years. (apparently she was not impressed by it. whatever!! :hehe: )

She then told him to go wait again. and he waited some more.

About 30 minutes later they called his number and he did the fingerprinting.

American girl was friendly and told him to go sit down again after it was done.

After about maybe 20 more minutes they finally called his number for the interview.

the interviewer is some american guy (LUCKY!! :D ). he took an oath and then he handed him some document to sign (ds-230??). then the interview began.

"When did you meet?"

"Does she study Japanese?"

"How many times did she come to Japan?"

"When did she leave Japan?"

"When did you get married?"

"Where did you get married?"

"How many times did she come back to Japan (after the marriage)?"

"Have you been to her house in the USA before?"

"How many times did you visit?"

"What do her parents think of you?"

"What kind of work do you do?"

"Will you do that in the USA?"

Congratulations! Your visa is approved. You will receive your visa in about 1 week.

he says the interview was more like a conversation. haha.

The guy didn't ask for ANYTHING!! no evidence at all. so lucky us! some other people had to show photos or other evidence. so our case must have been good! alright!!! But my man also wore a really nice suit and tie. so he looked more professional. i think that really helped!!! :devil:

Now we are done with this visa stuff for 2 years!! THANK YOU GOD!!!

THANK YOU VJ MEMBERS!!! without all you we would have been lost!! (L)(F)

Congratulations, OMG, amazing news, have a beautiful life with your husband. :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs::dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:

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USCIS JOURNEY
10/24/2009 Married in Costa Rica
11/28/2009 I130 sent to USCIS
12/07/2009 NOA1
05/03/2010 NOA2 Approved woohoo!!! 147 days
05/08/2010 NOA2 Hardcopy Received


NVC JOURNEY
05/10/2010 NVC Case No. Assigned
05/11/2010 DS-3032 Emailed
05/12/2010 DS-3032 and AOS Bill generated

05/13/2010 DS-3032 Accepted by NVC
05/13/2010 AOS Bill paid online(IN PROCESS)
05/13/2010 IV Bill generated

05/16/2010 AOS shows PAID in system/Printing Barcoded sheet
05/19/2010 IV Bill paid online(IN PROCESS)
05/20/2010 IV Bill shows PAID in system/Printing Barcoded sheet
06/09/2010 Sign In Failed
06/09/2010 Case completed at NVC

06/14/2010 Interview Day Assigned by NVC/07-08-2010 @12:00pm

EMBASSY JOURNEY
06/30/2010 Medical Exam/ Passed
07/08/2010 Interview Day - APPROVED!! WOOHOOO
07/13/2010 Visa Received
07/18/2010 POE JFK/New York

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS
Date Sent : 06/02/2012
Date Received : 06/04/2012
Check Cashed : 06/15/2012
NOA Date : 06/16/2012
RFE(s) : 02/21/2013
Bio. Appt: 06/18/2012
Approved :05/31/2013
Greencard Received:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Congrats!

*~Cr1 Journey~* CSC

-NOA 1 Receipt date: 3/1/10 (sent 2/18/10)

-Touched 4 different times in between

-APPROVED: 6/2/10

93 days from NOA1 to NOA2

-Received NVC case number: 6/9/10/10

-Gave NVC my e-mail address & e-mailed DS3032: 6/10/10

-Received NVC e-mails (DS3032 and AOS Fee)& paid AOS fee: 6/11/10

-AOS Fee shows as PAID & paid IV Bill: 6/15/10

-IV Bill shows as paid: 6/6/10

-Received IV instruction packet: 6/8/10

-Received dox from co-sponsor: 10/14/15/10

-Sent AOS package: 10/18/10

-AOS package received: 10/19/10-J.Desmond

-IV Package mailed out: 11/3/10

-AVR says I have an RFE: 11/5/10

-NVC operator told me what my RFE's are: 11/8/10

-NVC sent checklist letter (for the 2 AOS RFE's): 11/13/10

-NVC operator says the IV package has been entered: 11/18/10

-E-mailed SUE to see if that would do anything (3 diff times...): 11/29/30/10

-Sent AOS RFE's: 12/1/10

-AOS RFE's received: 12/2/10

-Checked payment portal for fun (SIF!!!!): 12/3/10

-AVR still say AOS missing info: 12/3/10

-NVC operator says case was shipped to USE in Lima: 12/3/10

-Received interview date (12/13/10): JANUARY 6th, 2011!!

-Medical: 12/21/10- Passed :)

-Interivew: 1/6/11- PASSED :D

-Visa received- 1/13/11

-POE FLL- 1/23/11 YES! BUTTTTTTT....still not reunited :'( (Reunited on the 24th)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Congrats!!

I'm so happy that the interview was easy!

April 2007 : Met
07/28/07 : Officialy dating
06/07/09 : Engaged
09/04/09 : Married

10/06/09 : I-130 Sent
10/15/09 : NOA1
01/11/10 : Expedite Request Sent Through Congressman
01/14/10 : NOA2

01/22/10 : Got NVC casenumber
03/16/10 : Case Complete

05/04/10 : Medical
05/11/10 : Interview - APPROVED!!
05/14/10 : Passport w/ Visa recieved

05/29/10 : POE JFK
06/25/10 : Apply for SSN
06/29/10 : Received Welcome Letter
07/01/10 : Recieved SSN (33 days after POE)
07/07/10 : Greencard production ordered
07/13/10 : Second Welcome Letter recieved
07/15/10 : Green Card recieved (47 days after POE)

04/02/12 : ROC NOA1
05/24/12 : ROC Biometrics
12/19/12 : ROC Approval
12/24/12 : New GC recieved

3/18/16 : N-400 Application sent
3/25/16 : Text/Email confirmation NOA
4/22/16 : Biometrics Appt

6/24/16 : NOA date for Interview

7/28/2016: Interview

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congratulations!!!

Immigration Process (DCF Japan)

08/06/2008 I-130 petition at Tokyo, Japan

08/13/2008 I-130 approved

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| Waited until we were ready to move back

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07/13/2009 IV interview at Tokyo, Japan

07/15/2009 IV(IR-1) in hand

Post-DCF

07/29/2009 POE at Las Vegas

08/17/2009 GC(10yrs) received

Click here for the detailed timeline.

Done with USCIS until

- naturalization in May 2012 or

- GC replacement in February 2019

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Here is the detailed account of the interview.

I was not there so everything is second hand and is whatever my man can remember.

Hope it helps anyone wondering how the interviews go!

He arrived early. about 1 hour early. there was no one waiting outside the embassy so it was easy to enter. :whistle:

At the door he received some checklists and they security checked his bag twice.

The embassy was not that busy that day. only about 7 people were there for immigration visas at that time. (early morning)

There was probably only 2 people doing the visa interviews.

When entering the main building a lady gave him a number, and he took a seat. After waiting about 30 minutes they finally called his number. He went to the counter and a Japanese lady just checked some documents and he gave her his medical results and the expack 500 (envelope for sending the visa in).

She then asked in Japanese,

"What is your wife's father's name?"

"Is she working?"

then the lady was talking to herself and said something about how i have worked at my job for about 10 years. (apparently she was not impressed by it. whatever!! :hehe: )

She then told him to go wait again. and he waited some more.

About 30 minutes later they called his number and he did the fingerprinting.

American girl was friendly and told him to go sit down again after it was done.

After about maybe 20 more minutes they finally called his number for the interview.

the interviewer is some american guy (LUCKY!! :D ). he took an oath and then he handed him some document to sign (ds-230??). then the interview began.

"When did you meet?"

"Does she study Japanese?"

"How many times did she come to Japan?"

"When did she leave Japan?"

"When did you get married?"

"Where did you get married?"

"How many times did she come back to Japan (after the marriage)?"

"Have you been to her house in the USA before?"

"How many times did you visit?"

"What do her parents think of you?"

"What kind of work do you do?"

"Will you do that in the USA?"

Congratulations! Your visa is approved. You will receive your visa in about 1 week.

he says the interview was more like a conversation. haha.

The guy didn't ask for ANYTHING!! no evidence at all. so lucky us! some other people had to show photos or other evidence. so our case must have been good! alright!!! But my man also wore a really nice suit and tie. so he looked more professional. i think that really helped!!! :devil:

Now we are done with this visa stuff for 2 years!! THANK YOU GOD!!!

THANK YOU VJ MEMBERS!!! without all you we would have been lost!! (L)(F)

CONGRATS!!! :)

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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(L) (L) (L) THANKS EVERYONE! (L) (L) (L)

i just hope this helps other people get through theirs!!

thank you for the quick review!!! it helps a lot!!!

ok I will wear a nice suit to look more professional too... :devil:

thank you for the review again and congrats !!!! :star:

yeah dress nice! maybe since you are a girl you don't need a suit. maybe you can wear a nice fancy outfit?? or sexy dress.

yeah, maybe a sexy dress will help if you get the man interviewer!!! :lol: :lol: show a little skin!!! ;)

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USCIS JOURNEY

12-08-09 - I-130 Delivered to Chicago Lockbox

12-11-09 - Notice of Action (NOA1)

02-25-10 - Notice of Action 2 (NOA2) ~CA service center~

03-23-10 - PCC Applied - GET 04/01

Your I-130 was approved in 76 days from your NOA1 date

NVC JOURNEY

03-03-10 - NVC Case Number Assigned

03-05-10 - Email give

03-09-10 - AOS bill; Agent Email Get

03-10-10 - Paid AOS Bill; Email/Mail DS-3032

03-12-10 - AOS Bill Status: PAID

03-15-10 - IV Bill Email Get; Pay IV Bill

03-16-10 - IV Bill Status: PAID; AOS @ NVC

04-07-10 - IV Pack @ NVC

04-12-10 - IV Pack Enters AVR

04-20-10 - Log-in Fail

04-21-10 - Case Complete

04-30-10 - Interview Date Assigned

05-07-10 - NVC Forwards Case to Embassy, Tokyo

Your case was complete in 50 days at NVC

EMBASSY JOURNEY

04-16-10 - Medical Exam ($400) - PASSED

05-10-10 - Embassy Receives Case from NVC

06-28-10 - INTERVIEW - Moved

06-21-10 - INTERVIEW - APPROVED!

06-22-10 - Visa Received

Your interview took 192 days from your I-130 NOA1 date

USA JOURNEY

07-05-10 - US Entry

07-26-10 - Request SSC @ SS office

07-28-10 - Welcome Letter (2nd on 8/9)

08-02-10 - SSC GET

08-12-10 - Green Card GET -38 days

04-05-2012 - File I-751: APPROVED 10/17

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Japan
Timeline

yeah dress nice! maybe since you are a girl you don't need a suit. maybe you can wear a nice fancy outfit?? or sexy dress.

yeah, maybe a sexy dress will help if you get the man interviewer!!! :lol: :lol: show a little skin!!! ;)

(冗談ですよ!)

you are so funny :rofl:

...I will dress nice then...

thank you... :star:

Naturalization
01/04/20 N-400 Filled online
01/05/20 NOA date/showed under documents online
01/11/20 Showed online Biometrics appointment had been created
01/14/20 Received Biometrics appointment in the mail
01/29/20 Biometrics Appointment @Fort Smith, AR
02/04/20 Interview appointment was scheduled (3/19/2020)

02/08/20 Received Interview appointment letter in the mail

03/18/20 Interview has been cancelled (due to COVID-19)

05/27/20 Interview appointment was rescheduled (6/19/2020)

06/01/20 Received Interview appointment letter in the mail (6/19/2020)

6/19/2020 Interview (Passed!) set Oath Ceremony Date at the Interview,

6/26/2020 Oath Ceremony

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Yay! Congratulations and best wishes for a wonderful life together. :dance:

USCIS
10/01/09 :mailed I-130
10/05/09: Forwarded to CSC
10/05/09 : NOA1.
10/12/09: touched.
02/08/10: text and an email received ~ I-130 approved. (yes!)
02/09/10: touched.
02/16/2010: NOA2 hard copy received


NVC Journey

02/12/2010: NVC/case# assigned
02/22/2010: DS-3032 received .
02/22/2010: Sent in DS-3032 email.
02/22/2010: Received and paid AOS.
02/24/2010: AOS fee accepted/shows as paid.
02/24/2010: AOS document cover printed.
03/01/2010: IV bill available online .
03/01/2010: Paid IV bill .
03/01/2010: DS-3032 accepted by NVC.
03/09/2010: IV bill: shows as paid.
03/12/2010: AOS Packet sent.
03/16/2010: AOS Packet Delivered to NVC/ Signed by St.Laurent.
03/25/2010: AOS accepted (as per NVC operator)
04/22/2010: Mailed in ds-230 via fedex

04/23/2010: DS-230 Packet Delivered to NVC/ Singed by J.Desmond.
04/27/2010: DS-230 Received by NVC/AVR
07/01/2010: Interview - VISA APPROVED
07/08/2010: Visa in hand!
08/22/2010: POE Boston, MA.
07/06/2012: I-751 Packet sent to VT service center
07/09/2012: I-751 Packet received by VT service center Signed by Scoss
07/11/2012: Check Cashed
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color="#0000FF]07/12/2012: NOA1 received , 03/08/2013- 10-year green card arrived.

N-400 Journey
05/28/2013: N400 sent to Tx. 05/30/2013: N400 packet received. 06/03/2013: Check cashed. 06/24/2013: Biometrics appointment. 07/01/2013: walked in for a late biometrics appointment and was successful. 07/22/2013: In line for interview scheduling. 07/23/2013: Interview has been scheduled. 08/27/2013: Interview

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