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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Haiti
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This is a answer i need to have as well

Married---07/30/2011

USCIS Stage

11/07/2011-----I-130 Sent

11/10/2011---- NOA1 email received

11/14/2011---- Touched

1/4/2012 ------ RFE ( Request for Evidence ) email received

1/13/2012------ RFE document mailed to USCIS

1/25/2012------ NOA2 APPROVED ( Yahoooooooo )

NVC Stage

1/31/2012-------Case received at NVC

2/08/2012------- Case number received, IIN, both petitionner and benificiary email given

2/08/2012------- DS 3032 ( choice of agent ) emailed to NVC

2/10/2012------- AOS fee bill paid ( status: in progress)

2/13/2012--------DS 3032 accepted

2/14/2012-------- AOS fee bill shows " PAID" and IV fee bill invoiced

2/16/2012-------- IV fee bill shows " PAID"

2/17/2012-------- IV package sent via USPS

2/24/2012-------- IV package reviewed and accepted

3/27/2012-------- AOS checklist express mailed via USPS

3/28/2012-------- AOS Checklist received by NVC

3/30/2012-------- Case Complete ( Thank you Lord )

Medical / Consulate / POE

5/11/2012-------- Medical Exam

6/12/2012-------- Interview date / APPROVED

6/21/2012 -------- POE Newark, NJ

Filed: Timeline
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Congratulations! I think I read somewhere that you can contact the embassy and they will email you packet 3 (which consist of the forms they need). And I know you have to pay a visa fee to Sogebank (I think I spelled that right). I will look for the link where I found this info.

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Interview date is it given when?

A. When you get Packet 3

B.After the medical and you go pay at sogebank

C.or NVC sets it ????

Thank in Advance Guys!

The embassy's email: papcons@portaupric.us-state.gov papcons@state.gov acspap@state.gov

Prior to packet 3, Consulate issues a 3.5 packet to alien spouse to complete. All requested documents from this packet must be submitted before packet 3.0 can be sent out by the Consulate.

In an effort to increase the percentage of applicants who have the necessary documents at the time of the interview and to decrease the waiting time, the Consular Section in Port-au-Prince has developed the Packet 3.5 system to pre-screen applicants. As soon we receive a Packet 3 from the NVC, the Consular Section mails the applicant a Packet 3.5. The Packet 3.5 contains a list of documents that the applicant must present at the time of the interview. The instructions direct the applicant to assemble the documents and deposit them at a local courier service. For a small fee, payable by the applicant, the service assembles a packet for each applicant and delivers the packets to the Consular Section daily.

The Consular Section screens each packet for completeness. If the applicant has included all necessary documents, the Consular Section returns a sealed packet to the courier service with a label informing the applicant when to return for their interview, usually within 2 weeks. If the packet is incomplete, the applicant will be asked to gather the missing documents and return for an interview at a later date, usually within 2 months. This system allows the Consular Section to schedule immediately applicants who are ready for an interview and notify other applicants of the additional documents that they must obtain before their interview.

On the day of the interview at the Consular Section, each applicant must present all of the following documents:

a valid Haitian passport; extract of birth certificate from the National Archives of Haiti; other civil documents (e.g. extract of marriage certificate, divorce decree, death certificate), as required; additional evidence of relationships (see below); evidence that the applicant will not become a public charge in the United States (see below); a completed application form (Forms I-230-I and I-230-II);

three photographs; and a medical report.

Other Forms (if any)? We will be moving this summer to a new format for Immigrant Visa issuance, and will require two additional photographs for each applicant. Henceforth, we will need 4 IV photographs, 3/4 frontal view with the right ear visible, and also 2 standard identification photographs, full face.

Here's the link to what I found: Haiti Embassy info

I think the interview is given after packet 3 has been received. Ladies?

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Haiti
Timeline
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Interview date is given after all of the above. Once your documents have been approved by Haiti messenger they will assign you an interview date.

The K-1 flow chart should help give you more specifics about how long each step will take.

http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1flow

K-1 Journey

11/27/2010-SENT

12/11/2010 NOA1

04/20/2011 NOA2

04/28/2011 Received by NVC!!

4/29/2011 Sent to Haitian Embassy

6/24/2011 Medical completed

6/30/2011 Medical results picked up approved

7/1/2011 Documents sent to Haiti messenger

7/19/2011 Interview date to be announced

7/19/2011 Assigned interview date

9/2/2011 Interview date (NO RFE :)

9/2/2011 Visa APPROVED!!

9/7/2011 Visa in Hand in Haiti

9/16/2011 Passport in hand in Haiti

10/1/2011 POE EWR airport

11/8/2011 ***Married*** :)

11/17/2011 Applied Social Security #

11/21/2011 SS# Recieved

AOS Journey

12/30/2011 AOS Package Mailed

1/03/2012 Notice of Action

1/06/2012 Check cashed

1/25/2012 Biometrics Appointment..completed..

2/11/2012 RFE

3/7/2012 RFE response mailed

3/16/2012 EAD Card in production!!!!

10/09/2012 Green Card production ordered : } no interview

 
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