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hi all

i got an approval for both of I-130 and I-129F

i just wonder which one is faster to get the visa

if i want to cancel i-129F, do i need to write a letter or not to NVC???

any advice

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hi all

i got an approval for both of I-130 and I-129F

i just wonder which one is faster to get the visa

if i want to cancel i-129F, do i need to write a letter or not to NVC???

any advice

Your K-3 will go to the Embassy very soon while your CR-1 will be at the NVC for about 2 months. You have to decide your choice. Your spouse can go for the K-3 interview and come to USA with K-3 visa, then adjust the status in USA. Should you decide to go this route, then you can cancel the CR-1 process, once your spouse is in USA. Or your spouse can come to USA with K-3 visa and then go back to the native country for CR-1 interview. For now, you should let both cases go forward and then decide later on. When you decide to cancel a process, you should notify the NVC.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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Another scenario is dependant on the timeframe of interview and this varies between consulates. When the NVC process is complete (which I note you have already started with the I-130) and forwarded to the consulate, if it arrives before the K-3 interview, this application will over-ride the K-3 and the applicant will interview for the CR-1. Whether or not the consulate maintains same interview date or they reshedule is dependant on the consulate. You can also hold up the K-3 process at packet 3 stage to allow the I-130 process for the CR-1 through NVC to catch up. As I said above, once the approved I-130 and CR-1 application is at the consulate it will over-ride the I-129F for the K-3.

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An overview of Security Name Checks And Administrative Review at Service Center, NVC & Consulate levels.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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If you reapply for adjusted status here it will cost you even more money, after spending so much on the CR1 process. Why not come here on the K3 and return for the CR1 Interview when it is finished soonafter, to get the adjusted status quicker.

It's a short and inexpensive trip for you to return to get the adjusted status much quicker than reapplying after you get here!

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CR-1 Process (I-130)

06/02/06 - I-130 received @ USCIS Texas Service Center

06/26/06 - NOA1 received, Dated 6/22 & check cashed

08/29/06 - Approved by email - 91 DAYS!!!

09/05/06 - NOA2 received by mail

09/20/06 - NVC assigned Case #

10/02/06 - DS3032 & AOS Fee Bill Generated

10/04/06 - DS3032 Shortcut Emailed & AOS Fee Bill Shortcut Sent

10/06/06 - Received email acceptance of DS3032

10/18/06 - Received & Returned IV Fee Bill

10/20/06 - I-864 Package Generated, Shorcut Sent

11/01/06 - DS-230 Package Generated, Shortcut Sent

12/01/06 - Case Complete!!!

12/07/06 - Case sent to US Embassy, Bogota

01/15/07 - Received packet from Bogota!

01/30/07 - Bogota Interview - Approved! (visa received same day)

02/08/07 - Welcome to the E.U. mi Amor!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Scotland
Timeline

Wrumug,

We are in the same boat. Both Visas seem to have completed processing at the same time and we have received a letter from each stating that they are on their way to the Embassy. There is no question in my mind which visa to continue with at this point and that is our IR1.

It will be interesting to see which interview packet arrives first, the IR1 or K3 and if the K3 gets the over ride.

I believe you Aussiewench....I just want to see it in action. :)

I-130 IR1

1-18-06 I-130 sent to Texas, forwarded to California

2-06-06 NOA1 Received

4-24-06 NOA2 I-130 Approved!

5-24-06 DS-3032/AOS Fee-Bill Received

5-24-06 DS-3032 Sent to NVC

5-24-06 Payed AOS Fee-Bill

6-19-06 IV Fee-Bill Received

6-19-06 Payed AOS Fee-Bill

6-23-06 AOS I-864 Received

7-01-06 AOS I-864 Sent to NVC. Used new form.

7-03-06 AOS I-864 Received by NVC

7-07-06 DS-230 Sent to NVC using James Short Cuts

7-10-06 DS-230 Received by NVC

7-11-06 The NVC has received the Documents, "Please allow 6-8 weeks for review."

8-15-06 Case Complete at NVC!!

8-23-06 Case forwarded to London!

8-28-06 Letter from NVC: Case forwarded to London.

10-24-06 Medical

10-31-06 Interview scheduled in London. Visa approved

11-02-06 Passport / visa delivered by courier

11-08-06 EDI - IAH - CRP woo hoo! Home! Home! Home!

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