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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Congratulations!!

Our CR1 Journey

Met - 1/14/2010 // Engaged - 3/6/2011

K1 filed - 6/8/11 // Interview @ Mumbai Consulate - 1/5/2012: Denied // USCIS final decision - 3/15/2013; administratively closed and free to file again without prejudice

Married in Delhi - 1/30/2014

Sent I-130: 4/7/2014 NOA 1: 4/10/2014

NOA 2: 11/13/2014 (after 217 days)

NVC Received: 11/26/2014 (13 days from USCIS to the NVC)  // Case # & IIN # received - 12/29/2014 (via phone to NVC) Also sent email to get case transferred to New Delhi

NVC Welcome Letter received: 12/30/2014

Submit DS-261: 12/30/2014 // Paid AOS Bill: 1/2/2015  // Received IV Bill & Paid: 1/13/2015 (CEAC shows PAID 1/15/15) // DS-260 submitted: 1/17/2015

AOS & IV packages sent via FedEx: 1/19/2015  // AOS/IV packages received: 1/21/2015 @ 9:58 am (Signed for by: G. Waters) Scan date: 1/21/2015

60-Day Email from NVC: 1/24/2015 2nd 60-Day Email from NVC: 1/26/2015 (OK...I get it, it's taking 60 days.... sigh)

Reply from NVC re: Transfer to New Delhi : 2/16/2015 (Told to contact New Delhi...49 days wasted for no help at all!)

CASE COMPLETE!!: 3/12/2015 (50 days) // Case Complete Email Received: 3/19/2015 (7 days from CC date)

Interview Date Received via phone inquiry to NVC: 3/24/2015 // Packet 4 (Interview letter/Instructions) received: 3/25/2015

Medical Completed: 3/30/2015 // CEAC status: In transit to Mumbai and shows READY as of 4/1/2015

Biometrics Completed: 5/4/2015 // Received call from Embassy 5/11/2015 asking if we want to transfer to Delhi.....huh? One week prior to interview? Ummm.... no thanks!

INTERVIEW!! 5/18/2015 @ 7:30 am ~ Mumbai Consulate  RESULT: APPROVED!!!

Visa in hand: 05/20/2015 (Yay!) ELIS Fee ($165) paid this day as well

POE: 05/29/2015 Newark 

SSN card received: 6/8/2015 (processed on 6/2/2015) // ELIS shows "Optimized" since 5/30/2015  // ELIS changed to "In Process" 07/14/2015. (E-file received 06/25/15)

GREEN CARD RECEIVED!! 7/30/2015

ROC

Sent:  3/22/2017 | $680 Check cashed: 4/3/2017

NOA1: 3/30/2017 (Rcvd 4/3/2017)

Biometrics Appt letter received: 4/22/2017 - Biometrics date:  5/3/2017 - Done. Hubby said they were super friendly in the Pittsburgh field office! 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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I'll dare to confirm the following prediction: An approval is almost garanteed if the petitioner (USC) accompanies the beneficiary to the interview. I'm living proof. I kid you not, the lady didn't even cared for one single paper we took to the interview. Everything is neatly sealed in envelopes, exactly how packed them. Not even one picture, not one phone bill, not one letter, not even a text message. Nada. She just looked at him and asked him a couple of questions. Then asked me like 4 questions; followed by 3 questions directed at both of us. Then she said: "I'm gonna go ahead an approve your visa. You'll receive it in 10 days." There again, we had a solid case. We front loaded it and I make enough money to sponsor him, which is the first thing they look at. In fact, the lady that took care of us before the interview had our file opened in my I-134 and paystubs. She took a calculator and made allt he math needed to check my finances.

For your benefit I will share with you the questions asked:

To him-

How did you meet?

when did you meet?

To me-

When did you come to Egypt and for how long?

What do you do for a living?

When did you come the second time and for how long?

Is this the third time in 10 months you come to Egypt?

To both-

Have you been married before?

Children?

What are your ages?

To him-

What are your plans in the US?

How will your wedding be, civil or religious? Where?

For each question that required evidence, I offered it, but she didn't want to see it. That's it!

And yes, it is also true: if you do not have a solid case and the beneficiary goes alone, more than likely s/he will be awkwardly interrogated. I heard many consulars being less than friendly with the customers.

Thank you and God Bless!

Congrats

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Congrats :thumbs:

Congrats :thumbs:

Oct 28,2006 Met online in Yahoo messenger
Dec 2,2007 Traveled to Morocco and decided to stay
Jan 7,2008 Got married in Zaio
Mar 2,2008 Got my Moroccan residency
Oct 23,2008 Direct Consular filed at consulate
Oct 31,2008 Got interview call for Dec 22nd
Nov 11,2008 Medical exam done
Dec 22,2008 Interview and got approved
Dec 23,2008 Visa issued, thanks to God
Jan 20,2009 Flew home to Texas.
Jan 21,2009 Living and working in Los Fresnos, Texas
Oct 30,2010 Filed I-751 Lifting of Conditions
Nov 2, 2010 NOA1
Dec 10,2010 Biometrics
Mar 23,2011 Approved Lifting of Conditions
Oct 28,2011 Filed N-400 Naturalization
Nov 02,2011 NOA 1
Nov 28,2011 Recd text/email placed inline for interview schedule
Dec 01,2011 Recd text/email interview scheduled,pending letter
Jan 10,2012 Interview Date
Jan 10,2012 Interview Cancelled and will be rescheduled per
USCIS as Farid can only interview after Jan 20th
Feb 23,2012 Citizenship Interview Date-Farid passed. Wohoo
July 6,2012 Oath Ceremony-McAllen Texas

March 20,2013 Petitioned for Momma

March 9, 2015 Momma arrives in Texas to live with us.

January 30, 2016 Momma leaves back to Morocco for a visit.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Armenia
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Congratulations. I wonder what fraction of K-1s have the sponsor come to the interview? It's certainly my intent, and it seems like some consulates unofficially require it; still, with the overall K-1 approval rate at 99.2% (including appeals), I wonder how much difference it really makes in a typical case?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
Timeline
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Congrats!!

K1 Timeline

I-129f Sent ............................. 07/11/2011

I-129f Rec'd............................ 07/13/2011

NOA1 ...................................... 07/15/2011

NOA2 ...................................... 11/22/2011

NVC Received ...................... 11/30/2011

NVC Left ................................. 12/07/2011

Consulate Received ............ 12/13/2011

Packet 3 Received ............... 12/18/2011

Packet 3 Sent ........................ 12/28/2011

Packet 4 Received ................ 2/2/2012 (Received a phone call)

Interview ................................ 2/5/2012 - APPROVED!! ... WITH AP

Visa Rec'd................................ 6/13/2012

AOS received..............................9/12/2012

EAD............................................11/29/2012

GC????????

Posted

First and foremost, congratulations on receiving your visa. I wish I could have had the same experience as you did. I had accompanied my fiance during his interview in Abu Dhabi and the consular officer repeatedly said everything was fine-paperwork and interview, but we weren't granted a visa on the spot. Instead, she handed us the 221 g and even though no further documents were needed, we are now in administrative processing stage. It has now been close to 90 days (Dec. 10th marks our 90 day mark). Hmm..anyhow, I think each case is unique and consider yourself lucky!

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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Congratulations! I definitely plan to be at my fiance's interview.

08/01/12-Married08/17/12-Applied for Social Security Card09/23/12-Husband received his Social Security card!09/27/12-Filed AOS09/28/12-AOS package received10/01/12-Text message from USCIS10/03/12-Check cashed10/09/12-NOA1 for I485,I765,I131 AND Biometrics Appointment Letter10/24/12-Biometrics Appointment12/11/12-EAD and AP Approved-75 days12/14/12-EAD/AP Card Production ordered12/21/12-EAD/AP Card came in the mail06/22/13-Green Card Approved06/27/13-Greed Card Production Ordered06/29/13-Green Card came in the mail<p>

04/09/15-Mailed ROC

04/10/2015-Package received

04/14/2015-Check cashed

06/02/2015-Called Service Center (still no NOA1) Service request found out wrong address on paperwork! :(

06/03/2015-Called to get address updated Ar11 online add change didnt work-got infopass for June 10th

06/10/2015-Went to info pass appt. Hubby got a 1yr. Extension stamp in his passport and biometrics done

08/12/2015-ROC Approved. Got letter in the mail.

08/29/2015-received new card in the mail.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Posted

congratulations ...

K-1 VISA APPLICATION

June 13, 2011 - Application send to USCIS thru Fedex

June 17, 2011 - I-129F Packet received by USCIS Signed for by: JCATES

June 22, 2011 - NOA1 (via email)

Oct. 12, 2011 - NOA2 (on USCIS website)

Nov. 28, 2011 - VISA APPROVED . Thank you Lord!!!

For more Info: Please look at my timeline...

Filed: Country: Japan
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My wife and I were just approved a bit ago. I went with her to the interview as well. She was refused entry to the states at the Canadian/American border (beware!) once so we thought we were going to have a lot of trouble. The officer asked us each 2-3 questions and then asked about the refusal. My wife told her story (she didn't have a plane ticket out of the country) and he said he needed to read our case but we didn't need to be there for it. Long story short, we got our visa 2 days later. It was a great day. I am sure you know the feeling.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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First and foremost, congratulations on receiving your visa. I wish I could have had the same experience as you did. I had accompanied my fiance during his interview in Abu Dhabi and the consular officer repeatedly said everything was fine-paperwork and interview, but we weren't granted a visa on the spot. Instead, she handed us the 221 g and even though no further documents were needed, we are now in administrative processing stage. It has now been close to 90 days (Dec. 10th marks our 90 day mark). Hmm..anyhow, I think each case is unique and consider yourself lucky!

Sorry to read about your issues. Everything will be ok and God willing you'll be together soon!

I meant to especifically talk about Egypt's consulate where is somewhat more selective in handing approvals. In fact, there was a married guy on the window right next to mine who was denied. My heart sank for him, bless his heart. Apparently his wife and sponsor didn't make enough money and there was another reason. I just heard it since they speak thru a mic and anyone nearby can hear it. Since it is a numbers game, I don't know how much impact it would've caused should his wife had been there. However, Egypt is known for denying married visas because they're not convinced of bonafide relationship. So, in a case like that, having the spouse there would be beneficial.

ANyways, Thanks all for your congratulatory messages. We have been so stressed out, to the point that we slept immediately after the interview for like 3 hours and then slept 12 hours straight after diner!

Good luck!

Don't ever do anything you're not willing to explain the paramedics.

 
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