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Fellow Visa Journeyers...

I am very happy to report that our CR-1/IR-1 visa has been approved! :D

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Now, for the review in case it is useful to anyone:

- Although our appointment was at 1 pm, we arrived at the Embassy at 12:30 but were not let inside until 1 pm.

- There were about 4 other interviewees scheduled.

- After showing our Appointment Letter to security at the entrance, we were let in to the Consular Section and asked to hand in our Appointment Letter to the Immigrant Visa Unit window.

- We were called to the same window a few minutes later and asked to hand in: police certificate, I-864 Affidavit of Support, tax transcripts, and employment verification letter for petitioner. (They already had the I-130, G-325As, DS-230, passport copies for both petitioner and beneficiary, photographs for beneficiary, birth certificates for both petitioner and beneficiary, and marriage certificate from previous packets.)

- Then, we were asked to go to the Cashier window to pay the $404 in fees. It was 1:35 by now.

- Then, we handed in the receipt back at the Immigrant Visa Unit window and were told to sit and wait to be called by the Officer.

- The Officer called my husband's name at approximately 2:00 pm, and we both walked up to the window.

- The Officer conducted the interview in Spanish and began by confirming our names, taking my husband's fingerprints, and having him sign Part II of the DS-230. He asked us both if we spoke English AND Spanish, we said yes. He then asked me to sit down.

- Next, the Officer began interviewing my husband. Amongst the questions asked were: When and where did you meet your wife? How soon after meeting did you establish a romantic relationship? Do you know her family? What is her nationality? Where was she born? Does he have family in the US? What are his plans in the US? Why was he interested in living in the US? What does he do for a living? What does he intend to work in in the US? Has he ever been in the US before? Does he have family in the US? Does she have family in the US? Do we have friends in common? What have you studied?

- After that, the officer called me to the window (my husband remained there and was not asked to sit down) and I was asked (in English): Where were you born? Why are you moving back to the US? What do you do for a living? Can you tell me more about what you do at work? What are your plans when you get to the US? Have you paid your US taxes?

- He was very polite and cordial the entire time and ended the interview by commenting that it looked like we have everything in order and then said "Your visa has been approved"! He indicated that we would be contacted by the Embassy within the next few days for us to go pick up my husband's passport. We left the Embassy at approximately 2:20 pm.

All in all, it was a stressful experience (of course) but the Embassy staff was helpful and amicable throughout the entire process.

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If I have learned one thing doing all this is that investing the time and effort into the "DUE DILIGENCE" of this process is completely worth it. Ask, investigate, double check, have a "better safe than sorry" attitude, cross your t's and dot your i's.

I wish you all the same good results and thank each of you who, with your posts, has helped me in my Visa Journey. :goofy:

My Visa Journey:

Dec-15-2008..... Got Married!

Aug-20-2010..... Filed I-130 at U.S. Embassy

Sep-15-2010..... NOA 1 Received

Sep-23-2010..... Packet 3 Instructions Received from U.S. Embassy

Nov-19-2010..... Packet 3 Handed in to U.S. Embassy

Nov-19-2010..... Packet 4 (Appointment Letter) Instructions Received from U.S. Embassy

Nov-20-2010..... Medical Examination Completed

Dec-06-2010..... Interview - Visa Approved!

Dec-13-2010..... Visa In Hand!

May-02-2011..... Port of Entry - IR-1

May-16-2011..... Social Security Card Received

May-21-2011..... Green Card Received

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Fellow Visa Journeyers...

I am very happy to report that our CR-1/IR-1 visa has been approved! :D

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

Now, for the review in case it is useful to anyone:

- Although our appointment was at 1 pm, we arrived at the Embassy at 12:30 but were not let inside until 1 pm.

- There were about 4 other interviewees scheduled.

- After showing our Appointment Letter to security at the entrance, we were let in to the Consular Section and asked to hand in our Appointment Letter to the Immigrant Visa Unit window.

- We were called to the same window a few minutes later and asked to hand in: police certificate, I-864 Affidavit of Support, tax transcripts, and employment verification letter for petitioner. (They already had the I-130, G-325As, DS-230, passport copies for both petitioner and beneficiary, photographs for beneficiary, birth certificates for both petitioner and beneficiary, and marriage certificate from previous packets.)

- Then, we were asked to go to the Cashier window to pay the $404 in fees. It was 1:35 by now.

- Then, we handed in the receipt back at the Immigrant Visa Unit window and were told to sit and wait to be called by the Officer.

- The Officer called my husband's name at approximately 2:00 pm, and we both walked up to the window.

- The Officer conducted the interview in Spanish and began by confirming our names, taking my husband's fingerprints, and having him sign Part II of the DS-230. He asked us both if we spoke English AND Spanish, we said yes. He then asked me to sit down.

- Next, the Officer began interviewing my husband. Amongst the questions asked were: When and where did you meet your wife? How soon after meeting did you establish a romantic relationship? Do you know her family? What is her nationality? Where was she born? Does he have family in the US? What are his plans in the US? Why was he interested in living in the US? What does he do for a living? What does he intend to work in in the US? Has he ever been in the US before? Does he have family in the US? Does she have family in the US? Do we have friends in common? What have you studied?

- After that, the officer called me to the window (my husband remained there and was not asked to sit down) and I was asked (in English): Where were you born? Why are you moving back to the US? What do you do for a living? Can you tell me more about what you do at work? What are your plans when you get to the US? Have you paid your US taxes?

- He was very polite and cordial the entire time and ended the interview by commenting that it looked like we have everything in order and then said "Your visa has been approved"! He indicated that we would be contacted by the Embassy within the next few days for us to go pick up my husband's passport. We left the Embassy at approximately 2:20 pm.

All in all, it was a stressful experience (of course) but the Embassy staff was helpful and amicable throughout the entire process.

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

If I have learned one thing doing all this is that investing the time and effort into the "DUE DILIGENCE" of this process is completely worth it. Ask, investigate, double check, have a "better safe than sorry" attitude, cross your t's and dot your i's.

I wish you all the same good results and thank each of you who, with your posts, has helped me in my Visa Journey. :goofy:

congratulations!!! :)

I-129F, AOS, ROC

02-11-2008 Sent out I -129F in mail

02-13-2008 NOA 1

03-14-2008 NOA 2

04-07-2008 Medical exam passed

04-25-2008 Interview, visa aproved, no RFEs!

04-25-2008 Waiting for DELBROS/NSO

05-07-2008 Visa on hand ! Wow, less than 3 months! Thank you Lord!

05-26-2008 POE Detroit, no problems, thank God!

07-01-2008 Married 07-01-08, civil, just us w/ his parents

07-16-2008 Mailed out AOS package

07-19-2008 wedding ceremony

08-19-2008 biometrics appointment

08-25-2008 i-485 touched

09-23-2008 i-485 touched

09-30-2008 i-131 approval notice THANK YOU LORD!!!!

10-04-2008 Received my EAD

10-06-2008 Received my AP...yehey, i can go back to Phil for xmas!

11-14-2008 DMV driving test-passed! thank you Lord!

11-18-2008 Received RI driver's license

11-30-2008 Went home to PHILs for the holidays

12-21-2008 Church wedding!

01-08-2009 AOS Approved! thank you Lord! no interview required!

01-16-2009 Received GC in mail

09-02-2010 Sent out application for ROC

09-08-2010 Received NOA1

09-10-2010 Received Biometrics Notice

10-06-2010 Biometrics

12-06-2010 Approved! Thank you Lord God!

12-11-2010 Received NOA2 and 10-yr GC in the mail =)

N-400

10-03-2011 Sent N-400

10-07-2011 NOA1 date

10-25-2011 Biometrics

12-02-2011 Civics Test/Interview (passed)

04-09-2012 Oathtaking (got my little USA flag and souvenir photo!)

Matthew at 1yr

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Thanks a lot guys! :thumbs:

My Visa Journey:

Dec-15-2008..... Got Married!

Aug-20-2010..... Filed I-130 at U.S. Embassy

Sep-15-2010..... NOA 1 Received

Sep-23-2010..... Packet 3 Instructions Received from U.S. Embassy

Nov-19-2010..... Packet 3 Handed in to U.S. Embassy

Nov-19-2010..... Packet 4 (Appointment Letter) Instructions Received from U.S. Embassy

Nov-20-2010..... Medical Examination Completed

Dec-06-2010..... Interview - Visa Approved!

Dec-13-2010..... Visa In Hand!

May-02-2011..... Port of Entry - IR-1

May-16-2011..... Social Security Card Received

May-21-2011..... Green Card Received

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
Timeline

That is wonderful, congrats!

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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That is wonderful, congrats!

Thanks! :)

My Visa Journey:

Dec-15-2008..... Got Married!

Aug-20-2010..... Filed I-130 at U.S. Embassy

Sep-15-2010..... NOA 1 Received

Sep-23-2010..... Packet 3 Instructions Received from U.S. Embassy

Nov-19-2010..... Packet 3 Handed in to U.S. Embassy

Nov-19-2010..... Packet 4 (Appointment Letter) Instructions Received from U.S. Embassy

Nov-20-2010..... Medical Examination Completed

Dec-06-2010..... Interview - Visa Approved!

Dec-13-2010..... Visa In Hand!

May-02-2011..... Port of Entry - IR-1

May-16-2011..... Social Security Card Received

May-21-2011..... Green Card Received

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I am so happy for you. I was glad to log on today to see this news. it all happens so fast. :dance:

Thanks, eslamswife! :)

My Visa Journey:

Dec-15-2008..... Got Married!

Aug-20-2010..... Filed I-130 at U.S. Embassy

Sep-15-2010..... NOA 1 Received

Sep-23-2010..... Packet 3 Instructions Received from U.S. Embassy

Nov-19-2010..... Packet 3 Handed in to U.S. Embassy

Nov-19-2010..... Packet 4 (Appointment Letter) Instructions Received from U.S. Embassy

Nov-20-2010..... Medical Examination Completed

Dec-06-2010..... Interview - Visa Approved!

Dec-13-2010..... Visa In Hand!

May-02-2011..... Port of Entry - IR-1

May-16-2011..... Social Security Card Received

May-21-2011..... Green Card Received

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That was incredibly fast!! Congratulations!!!

So when are you flying to US? =D

Filed I-130 : Oct. 20,2010

Notice of Action: Nov. 29,2010

NoA received: Dec.3, 2010

NoA reply sent: Feb 3,2011

Bangkok USCIS receipt: Feb. 7,2011

Notice of Approval : Feb. 23,2011

Our NoA receipt: March 7,2011

Packet 3 received: April 1, 2011

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Filed: IR-5 Country: India
Timeline

Cherries finally u got it...congratulations!!

IR-5 for Parents

02-28-14 -> I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox.
03-03-14 -> USCIS received. (Priority Date)
03-09-14 -> NOA1 received.
06-04-14 -> NOA2 received. Approved.
06-18-14 -> NVC Received case.
07-03-14 -> NVC Assigned Case#(Got Case# & IIN Over the Phone).
07-22-14 -> DS-261 Completed.
07-25-14 -> AOS fee Payment.
07-29-14 -> AOS fee shows PAID.
07-30-14 -> AOS Package Sent.
07-31-14 -> AOS Package delivered.
09-15-14 -> IV fee Payment.

09-17-14 -> IV fee Shows PAID.

09-18-14 -> IV Package Sent.
09-20-14 -> IV Package Delivered.

10-20-14 -> Case Complete.

10-28-14 -> Case Complete Email Received.

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That was incredibly fast!! Congratulations!!!

So when are you flying to US? =D

Thanks!

Yes, I was surprised to see how fast it was, considering I was expecting a longer time as all of us do.

We'll be flying mid-spring, Gd willing. :)

Cherries finally u got it...congratulations!!

Yes, thankfully! :)

My Visa Journey:

Dec-15-2008..... Got Married!

Aug-20-2010..... Filed I-130 at U.S. Embassy

Sep-15-2010..... NOA 1 Received

Sep-23-2010..... Packet 3 Instructions Received from U.S. Embassy

Nov-19-2010..... Packet 3 Handed in to U.S. Embassy

Nov-19-2010..... Packet 4 (Appointment Letter) Instructions Received from U.S. Embassy

Nov-20-2010..... Medical Examination Completed

Dec-06-2010..... Interview - Visa Approved!

Dec-13-2010..... Visa In Hand!

May-02-2011..... Port of Entry - IR-1

May-16-2011..... Social Security Card Received

May-21-2011..... Green Card Received

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