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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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im soo sorry for all the questions. its that im getting confused with some of the things im getting told and reading.

ok so i just read this in the cuidad juraez site.

**NEW** Interview APPOINTMENT needs to be scheduled along with ASC/biometrics(fingerprint)appointment by phone or on the website after you have receieved packet 3 in the mail. Appointments may be available Mon-Fri excluding American and Mexican holidays http://mexico.usembassy.gov/eng/holidays.html as well the second Wednesday and last Friday of every month ASC appointments are available Saturdays as well.

what is this mean? i thought that they send u that date? but the u have to scheduled the asc

also is the asc for the finger prints is done before the interview or after? please someone explain this too!

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first we did the ds260 then with the conformation you go to another website and set up the asc appiontment and the dhl location of your choice even if you guys decide to stay in juarez to wait for visa you have to choose pick location of dhl..on that website it will tell you next available date for interview appiontment..or u can even do it all over the phone and they will give you first available date....for the medical you need no appointment just be there at a certain time frame in the mornings and no latter than 11 am..the asc you must do it before interview appointment at least a day or two before interview and asc is the fingerprints :thumbs: and one more thing if there are any childeren that are comeing along under the age of 14 they go for medical and must get a t.b shot and the results from that shot take about 3 days....

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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im soo sorry for all the questions. its that im getting confused with some of the things im getting told and reading.

ok so i just read this in the cuidad juraez site.

**NEW** Interview APPOINTMENT needs to be scheduled along with ASC/biometrics(fingerprint)appointment by phone or on the website after you have receieved packet 3 in the mail. Appointments may be available Mon-Fri excluding American and Mexican holidays http://mexico.usembassy.gov/eng/holidays.html as well the second Wednesday and last Friday of every month ASC appointments are available Saturdays as well.

what is this mean? i thought that they send u that date? but the u have to scheduled the asc

also is the asc for the finger prints is done before the interview or after? please someone explain this too!

You get to pick the date of the interview. When you schedule it on the website, there is a calendar that shows you all the available dates. You pick a date and time. I noticed though that it seemed the only time available on all the days was 7:15 AM. The ASC is done before the interview as the data from the ASC appointment is sent to the consulate for the interview. In general, allow 1 day for each task you have to do in Juarez (1 day for medical, 1 day for ASC, and 1 day for the interview). It's a good idea to do the medical first, then the ASC, and the interview last.

K-1 Visa
04-29-2011: I-129F Sent
05-05-2011: I-129F NOA1
07-18-2011: I-129F NOA2
08-08-2011: NVC Received
08-09-2011: NVC Left
08-10-2011: Consulate Received
08-26-2011: Consulate mailed Packet 3 (invitation letter)
09-01-2011: Packet 3 (invitation letter) Received in US
09-10-2011: Packet 3 (invitation letter) Received in Mexico
09-22-2011: Interview: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10-04-2011: DHL Waybill number appears in the afternoon
10-05-2011: Picked up visa from DHL office
11-08-2011: POE Houston, Texas
11-19-2011: Married!

AOS
12-06-2011: Applied for Social Security Number
12-08-2011: AOS package sent (I-485, I-765, I-131, and supporting docs)
12-12-2011: Received Social Security Number and card in the mail
12-20-2011: Received NOA1 for I-485, I-765, and I-131
01-06-2012: Completed ASC appointment
02-02-2012: Received appointment notice for AOS interview on March 1, 2012
03-01-2012: Green card interview: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
03-10-2012: Green card received

ROC

12-27-2013: I-751 Sent

01-02-2014: Received NOA1 for I-751

01-24-2014: Completed ASC appointment

04-01-2014: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (no interview)

CITIZENSHIP

11-14-2016: N-400 Sent

05-19-2017: Naturalization interview:  APPROVED!!!!!!!

06-28-2017: Citizenship ceremony

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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PS - read my consulate review here: http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/view-dos-cis-reviews.php?entry=8462 I have pictures and video of the ASC site and the medical facilities.

K-1 Visa
04-29-2011: I-129F Sent
05-05-2011: I-129F NOA1
07-18-2011: I-129F NOA2
08-08-2011: NVC Received
08-09-2011: NVC Left
08-10-2011: Consulate Received
08-26-2011: Consulate mailed Packet 3 (invitation letter)
09-01-2011: Packet 3 (invitation letter) Received in US
09-10-2011: Packet 3 (invitation letter) Received in Mexico
09-22-2011: Interview: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10-04-2011: DHL Waybill number appears in the afternoon
10-05-2011: Picked up visa from DHL office
11-08-2011: POE Houston, Texas
11-19-2011: Married!

AOS
12-06-2011: Applied for Social Security Number
12-08-2011: AOS package sent (I-485, I-765, I-131, and supporting docs)
12-12-2011: Received Social Security Number and card in the mail
12-20-2011: Received NOA1 for I-485, I-765, and I-131
01-06-2012: Completed ASC appointment
02-02-2012: Received appointment notice for AOS interview on March 1, 2012
03-01-2012: Green card interview: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
03-10-2012: Green card received

ROC

12-27-2013: I-751 Sent

01-02-2014: Received NOA1 for I-751

01-24-2014: Completed ASC appointment

04-01-2014: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (no interview)

CITIZENSHIP

11-14-2016: N-400 Sent

05-19-2017: Naturalization interview:  APPROVED!!!!!!!

06-28-2017: Citizenship ceremony

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