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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Tunisia
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i recuve P4 FROM NVC INFORM US ABOUT 13 DECEMBER IS MY INTERVIEW FOR CRQ VISA IN US EMBASSY IN TUNISIA

in letter have this paragraph

The following table lists the documents requested by the NVC and whether or not the

NVC received them. Please note that even though the applicant may have provided

the NVC with a copy of a document, the applicant is still required to bring the

original document to the visa interview.

Document Name Document Status

CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTIONS C

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 1 Y

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 2 Y

2 - PASSPORT Y

3 - BIRTH CERTIFICATE O

4 - ADOPTION F

5 - MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE O

6 - MARRIAGE TERMINATION F

7 - COURT RECORDS F

F - FINANCIAL EVIDENCE Y

8 - CUSTODY PAPERS F

9 - MILITARY RECORDS F

10 - TUNISIA POLICE CERTIFICATE O

FEE PAYMENT $

PHOTOGRAPH Y

F - PETITIONER MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE F

F - PETITIONER BIRTH CERTIFICATE F

how need bring with me original paper to interview , even me i send all paper to NVC last 2 month like marriage certificate etc....

need understand

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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You need to post the rest of it. The letters at the end of the items mean something but you do not say what they mean.

You need to bring what they list as not having yet.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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The letters on the end of the sentences are KEYs.......$ = money for fees, and the rest. Our key was on page 3 and the items requested were on page 4 of our NVC letter.

Bob

  • Married in Manila: 08/20/2010
  • I-130 Sent to lockbox: 10/01/2010
  • I-130 Received: 10/03/2010
  • NOA-1 Received: 10/04/2010
  • NOA-2 Received: 02/01/2011
  • Received NVC: 02/08/2011
  • AOS Bill Generated: 02/10/2011
  • AOS Bill Paid: 02/10/2011
  • DS 3032 Emailed: 02/10/2011
  • IV Bill Generated: 02/14/2011
  • IV Bill Paid: 02/14/2011
  • IV Packet Received @ NVC:02/22/2011
  • NVC Completed 03/08/2011
  • Interview Date Post Sputum results May 17
  • Results negative, Interview scheduled 6/13
  • Placed in A/R 06/13/2011
  • I-601 required 07/18/2011
  • I-601 filed 11/9/2011
  • I-601 approved 11/29/11
  • 2nd Sputum test ordered 12/21/11
  • 2nd Sputum Test passed 02/21/12
  • Visa Approved!! 03/15/2012
  • Visa In Hand 03/17/2012
  • POE SFO 03/24/2012

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Y= Document required has been received

O= Original document has been received and accepted as meeting post requirements.

The rest can be found in the document requirements key.

This key is or was on the previous page sent by NVC to the op

Best of luck!

Bob

  • Married in Manila: 08/20/2010
  • I-130 Sent to lockbox: 10/01/2010
  • I-130 Received: 10/03/2010
  • NOA-1 Received: 10/04/2010
  • NOA-2 Received: 02/01/2011
  • Received NVC: 02/08/2011
  • AOS Bill Generated: 02/10/2011
  • AOS Bill Paid: 02/10/2011
  • DS 3032 Emailed: 02/10/2011
  • IV Bill Generated: 02/14/2011
  • IV Bill Paid: 02/14/2011
  • IV Packet Received @ NVC:02/22/2011
  • NVC Completed 03/08/2011
  • Interview Date Post Sputum results May 17
  • Results negative, Interview scheduled 6/13
  • Placed in A/R 06/13/2011
  • I-601 required 07/18/2011
  • I-601 filed 11/9/2011
  • I-601 approved 11/29/11
  • 2nd Sputum test ordered 12/21/11
  • 2nd Sputum Test passed 02/21/12
  • Visa Approved!! 03/15/2012
  • Visa In Hand 03/17/2012
  • POE SFO 03/24/2012

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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Here's what the codes mean, applied to your letter.

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 1 Required document received. No need to bring another to the interview.

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 2 Ditto above.

2 - PASSPORT Required document received. It was a copy; bring your original to the interview.

3 - BIRTH CERTIFICATE Required document received. It was an original.

4 - ADOPTION Not applicable; you weren't adopted.

5 - MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE Required document received. It was an original.

6 - MARRIAGE TERMINATION Not applicable; you've never been divorced.

7 - COURT RECORDS Not applicable; you have no relevant court records.

F - FINANCIAL EVIDENCE Required documents received. Probably copies of tax records and pay stubs. No need to bring another copy to the interview.

8 - CUSTODY PAPERS Not applicable; no custody issues.

9 - MILITARY RECORDS Not applicable; you were never in the military.

10 - TUNISIA POLICE CERTIFICATE Required document received. It was an original. Nothing to bring to the interview.

FEE PAYMENT Payment received.

PHOTOGRAPH Required document received.

F - PETITIONER MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE Not applicable; you're married to the petitioner so your marriage certificate is enough.

F - PETITIONER BIRTH CERTIFICATE Not applicable; you don't need to provide the petitioner's birth certificate for IR1/CR1 applications.

So it seems that the only thing you sent a copy instead of the original was your passport (naturally), which you should bring to the interview. Even though you sent in your original birth certificate and original marriage license, I would bring another original with you. I think most people recommend bringing additional passport photos, too, as well as plenty of evidence of a bona fide relationship.

USCIS (128 days)

January 8, 2011: Mailed Petition for Alien Relative packet to USCIS.

February 1, 2011: Received Notice of Action 1.

May 16, 2011: Received Notice of Action 2. Case handed off to NVC.

NVC (41 days)

June 24, 2011: Mailed Affidavit of Support packet to NVC.

July 12, 2011: Received checklist letter 1.

(Long delay intentional; not counted in processing time.)

October 12, 2011: Mailed Immigrant Visa packet to NVC.

October 20, 2011: Received checklist letter 2.

October 26, 2011: Mailed checklist letter response packet to NVC.

November 4, 2011: Received interview letter. Case handed off to the consulate in KL.

Consulate

November 12, 2011: Completed medical exam.

November 19, 2011: Picked up results, everything clear.

December 1, 2011: Interview - approved!

December 8, 2011: Visa in hand.

POE and beyond

February 5, 2012: POE at JFK, no problems.

February 29, 2012: Applied for and received SSN from the local SSO.

April, 2012: Applied for and received state ID at the DMV.

(Slight delay, had to redo biometrics at the local service center.)

April, 2012: Conditional green card arrived!

Removal of conditions

2014 is right around the corner...

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Here's what the codes mean, applied to your letter.

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 1 Required document received. No need to bring another to the interview.

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 2 Ditto above.

2 - PASSPORT Required document received. It was a copy; bring your original to the interview.

3 - BIRTH CERTIFICATE Required document received. It was an original.

4 - ADOPTION Not applicable; you weren't adopted.

5 - MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE Required document received. It was an original.

6 - MARRIAGE TERMINATION Not applicable; you've never been divorced.

7 - COURT RECORDS Not applicable; you have no relevant court records.

F - FINANCIAL EVIDENCE Required documents received. Probably copies of tax records and pay stubs. No need to bring another copy to the interview.

8 - CUSTODY PAPERS Not applicable; no custody issues.

9 - MILITARY RECORDS Not applicable; you were never in the military.

10 - TUNISIA POLICE CERTIFICATE Required document received. It was an original. Nothing to bring to the interview.

FEE PAYMENT Payment received.

PHOTOGRAPH Required document received.

F - PETITIONER MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE Not applicable; you're married to the petitioner so your marriage certificate is enough.

F - PETITIONER BIRTH CERTIFICATE Not applicable; you don't need to provide the petitioner's birth certificate for IR1/CR1 applications.

So it seems that the only thing you sent a copy instead of the original was your passport (naturally), which you should bring to the interview. Even though you sent in your original birth certificate and original marriage license, I would bring another original with you. I think most people recommend bringing additional passport photos, too, as well as plenty of evidence of a bona fide relationship.

This is great information. I wonder if it can by sticky noted

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much better if your took with you all documents needed again to the embassy even if you send them to NVC in case they lost one of them and also 3 picture and be sure that your marriage contract will be from townhall

10/16/2010 - Married
02/16/2011 - I-130 sent
02/18/2011 - I-130 received
02/22/2011 - NOA1
06/06/2011 - NOA2
06/24/2011 - NVC received
06/28/2011 - Received DS-3032 and I-864 bill
06/29/2011 - Emailed DS-3032 and paid I-864 bill
07/06/2011 - Emailed DS-3032 again
07/08/2011 - DS-3032 accepted and IV bill received
07/11/2011 - Paid IV bill
08/06/2011 - DS-230 sent to NVC
08/08/2011 - DS-230 received at NVC
08/10/2011 - I-864 sent to NVC
08/12/2011 - I-864 received at NVC
08/15/2011 - DS-230 entered into system, received false RFE on AVR for I-864
08/18/2011 - SIF & Case Complete
09/01/2011 - Interview date assigned
09/26/2011 - Medical Exam
10/24/2011 - Interview/Visa approved
10/28/2011 - Received Visa

11/11/2011 - POE SLC, UT
12/01/2011 - Welcome Letter and Receipt received from USCIS
12/06/2011 - Green Card received
12/20/2011 - Security Social Card received

09/19/2013 - I-751 sent to California Service Center

09/24/2013 - I-751 delivered to California Service Center

09/28/2013 - NOA received in mail, NOA date 09/24/2013

10/06/2013 - Biometrics Letter received in mail

10/15/2013 - Biometrics Appointment

12/30/2013 - Card production ordered

01/02/2014 - Card mailed

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