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

No she cannot, France doesn't have a USCIS office and so DCF is not an option.

too late to edit but I meant nov. 2010, of course...

April 21st, 2011 - Civil union in the US

July 30th, 2011 - Wedding Ceremony in Paris with friends and family

-----Visa Journey-----

Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: France

I-130 Sent: 2011-05-13

I-130 NOA1: 2011-05-18

I-130 NOA2: 2011-09-01

Your I-130 was approved in 106 days from your NOA1 date.

NVC received case: 2011-09-12

Case # assigned : 2011-09-28

AOS Bill invoiced and Paid : 2011-09-30

DS-3032 Accepted: 2011-09-30

AOS Bill PAID: 2011-10-03

IV Bill invoiced and paid: 2011-10-03

AOS package sent: 2011-10-04

IV Bill PAID: 2011-10-05

IV Package sent: 2011-10-05

AOS Package Delivered : 2011-10-05

IV Package Delivered : 2011-10-06

AOS bill "PAID": 2011-10-07

I-864 reviewed NO RFEs: 2011-10-11

RFE "Birth Certificate not original or certified copy"...um... it is though: 2011-10-13

Birth Certificate to be under review by supervisor...waiting.....: 2011-10-13

IV bill "PAID": 2011-10-14

CASE COMPLETE!!!!! : 2011-10-19

Interview Date Assigned: 2011-11-02

Case sent out to Embassy: 2011-11-03

U.S. EMBASSY PARIS:

Medical: 2011-11-22 PASSED

Interview Date: 2011-12-21 APPROVED!!!!!!!

POE : 2011-12-31

SS card: 2012-1-10

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Filed: Other Country: Norway
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BoA (in Texas at least) enrolled my wife (before we were married on a K-1) on a joint account with me just on her passport, European as well, but not French. I know other banks are much more picky. We used of course my US address.

BoA in Washington state let us do this as well. We married in the US on VWP but he moved to Norway after. We just wanted a joint account in the US since we travel there occasionally. I just gave them my passport, and we listed my husband's parents' address (in WA) as well as our Norwegian address, and they forward all statements and mail to Norway. The only restriction since I wasn't a resident was that I don't have my picture on the debit card.

Kristine & Stephen :: Timeline
Aug 2004 - K came to the USA on a J-1 visa
Apr 2005 - Started dating and fell in love with S
Jul 2005 - School year over, back to Norway
Apr 2006 - 2 glorious weeks together
Sep 2006 - 2 glorious months together
Nov 2006 - Engaged:) Decided to immigrate to Norway in May'07
May 2007 - Lol, immigration to Norway is not easier than a K1!
08 Sep 2007 - K arrived USA on VWP
14 Sep 2007 - Married:=)
20 Sep 2007 - S moved to Norway
02 Oct 2007 - Spousal immigration turned in
26 Oct 2007 - Immigration approved!
03 Nov 2007 - Passport back
10 Nov 2007 - Norwegian SSN approved
26 Nov 2007 - S started Norwegian language classes

Sept 2008 - Temporary residence permit renewal.
Jan 2009 - Residence renewal granted.
Sept 2009 - Temporary residence permit renewal #2.
Oct 2009 - new law potentially screwing us.
May 2010 - Finally after much drama approved!
June 2010 - Passport back just a few weeks before our USA vacation!
Sept 2010 - Permanent residence permit application submitted
Feb 2011 - OMG approved! xD
March 2011 - Passport back.
March 2013 - Permanent residency renewal #1 complete.

Next step: March 2015 - Permanent residency renewal #2

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