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I found this today and would like to share.... There may be changes since 2010. There were many after September 2011. Also all payments for VISA can be done via the internet (https://usvisa-info.com/). The account must be created by the Beneficiary. To pay for VISA online and to schedule an appointment, for K1, you must first complete the online DS-156 (print two copies for interview) - will need the Barcode number from this form. Fill out the DS-156K to bring to the interview. DO NOT SIGN any 156 forms. Get the CASE Number from NVC (603) 334-0700 - Can call NVC about 7 days after your approval date (NOA2). Have your NOA2 receipt number ready. Press 1 for English, the 5 to talk to an operator. Ask them if they received your case, and if yes, ask for your case number. Once you have all - you are ready to pay for the VISA and schedule the embassy appointment.

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K1 Visa Interview Review in Bogotá Colombia

http://fianceek1visa.blogspot.com/

Interview Date: June 9, 2010

Result: APPROVED

We started the day by calling a taxi at 6:00 am. Our apartment (www.welovebogota.com) was close however were a bit worried because we didn't have much luck with calling taxis. To be sure we called two different services with the intent of taking the first taxi that showed up. The taxi arrived at 6:10 am and got to the US Embassy at about 6:20 am. We waited in line 3 which is right outside of the Embassy walls and the ladies in the hot pink vests verified our appointments and let us in the Embassy. We did not get the appointment letter so they had to call and verify our appointment before letting us in.

We then processed through security which is very similar to a security checkpoint at an airport. I’d also like to say that they don’t allow cell phones with cameras, cameras, mp3 players and a lot of other electronic devices in the Embassy. You will need to check them in with security if you have them before entering.

We then went to line 40 or immigrant visas and were given a folder to organize our documents. The items in this folder included:

* Passport

* 2 copies of DS-156 & DS 156k forms

* Birth Certificate

* Baptismal Certificate

* DAS Judicial Records

* DAS Immigration Records

* I-134 & Supporting documents (Employment verification letter, W2 & Tax return from previous years, letter from bank stating balances on account)

* Medical exam results in sealed envelope

* Two passport style pictures

We waited in this line for about 40 minutes, got the folder, organized our documents and signed the DS-156 and DS156k forms, had them reviewed and were told to move to the waiting area near the Domesa line.

About 30 minutes later we were called to window 32 to submit the documents in the folder. The lady reviewed the document, asked my fiancée a few questions.. Where did I live? Where did I work, was I married? The then told us to go wait by windows 2 – 6 for the immigrant visa interviews.

We waited here for about 2.5 hours before being called for our interview and it was a bit depressing because most people we saw were not approved. You are able to tell if someone is not approved because the officer will return their passport. If the visa is approved the officer will keep the passport for processing. Most non-approvals were because o problems with documents and were told to set up another appointment.

We were eventually called to window 4 for out interview an it was a man of what appeared to be Indian decent.

He asked my fiancée two questions:

* How long did she know me?

* Where did I live?

* The he asked to speak to me.

He asked me the following questions:

* How did we meet?

* Where do you work?

* When did you propose and did she accept?

* Did you give her a ring?

* When do you plan on getting married?

* What type of wedding will you have?

* What was her religion?

He then asked to see pictures and e-mails and I passed them through the window. I explained they were from my last visit in March.

He then told me that the application looked good but that he was uncomfortable with my nervous body language. I explained that I indeed was nervous because we have invested a lot of time, money and emotions in this process and our future depends on this interview.

He then requested to speak with my fiancée again and asked here the same questions. About 2 minutes later he requested to speak with me again and told ME and not my fiancée that the visa was approved.

He told us to pay the Domesa fee so we did and walked out the door at about 12:18pm. The interview lasted about a total of 10 minutes.

Also to my surprise the consular asked me about 70% o the questions in the interview.

Interview Tips

REVIEW YOUR DOCUMENTS!!!

They are very picky about the documents so make sure they are all the correct documents they requested an that everything is filled out properly. I cant stress this enough because most of the non-approvals were because of people missing documents like the DAS forms, W2 forms, employment verification letter etc…

Again.. Read the instructions in packet 4 and become familiar with the requirements. Again they will not approve your visa if you don’t submit all the requirements. This is the most important thing you can do before the interview.

Make every effort to attend the interview with your fiancé(e). I'm 100% sure that she wouldn’t have been approved I I wasn’t there because our relatively short time knowing each other. It also shows the officers that you are serious about your relationship. Of the few approvals I witnessed, the petitioner was there with the beneficiary. I can only remember one woman who was approved who was there by herself.

I hope this helps you prepare for the interview!

K1 VISA PROCESS
2011-10-24: I-129F Sent from Doral, FL to lock box, Dallas, TX
2011-10-31: Received USCIS NOA1 Letter
2012-04-02 (8:30AM): I-129F Approved. NO RFE!
2012-04-06: Received USCIS NOA2 Letter
2012-06-06: Interview / Approved!!!
2012-06-15: (2:20PM) POE Miami International Airport
2012-06-26: Married

AOS PROCESS
2012-08-31: Sent I-485 and I-765 applications from Doral, FL to lock box, Chicago, IL
2012-09-06: Case accepted and routed to USCIS National Benefits Center for processing
2012-09-13: Received both I-485 and I-765 NOA's (9/6/12) and the Biometrics appointment letter
2012-10-03: Biometrics taken
2012-11-05: I-765 - Approved - Employment Authorization Card production ordered
2012-11-09: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card mailed
2012-11-13: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card received

2013-07-05 (11:45AM): AOS Approved. NO RFE. NO Interview.

2013-07-11: Green Card mailed.

2013-07-12: Received I-797, NOA, Welcome to the USA

2013-07-15: Green Card received.

2016-04-06: Earliest Accepted ROC Filing Date

AOS Approved 7/5/2013:
308 days (10 months & 8 days) since AOS package was sent
302 days (10 months & 2 days) since NOA1
275 days (9 months & 5 days) since Biometrics taken

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
Timeline
Posted

OZ62, the information here is a bit old. The Embassy changed the rules sometime back in October 2011, so I would only suggest that anyone going through this process pull the instructions from the Embassy WEB site, not from Visa Journey posts, but, ask specific questions based on the info from the Embassy Web site here at Visa Journey. Also, the beneficiary DOES NOT have to create the on-line account. I had asked this question because I was not sure if I could fill out the account data with my personal info such as eMail an phone # or that of my fiance, but you( the petitioner) can create the account with her personal info entered into the page. I did it this way because I paid the visa fee with my credit card.

I could say more, but again, refer to the embassy Web site for the latest documents that are required for the interview.

Jon & Clau

Posted

OZ62, the information here is a bit old. The Embassy changed the rules sometime back in October 2011, so I would only suggest that anyone going through this process pull the instructions from the Embassy WEB site, not from Visa Journey posts, but, ask specific questions based on the info from the Embassy Web site here at Visa Journey. Also, the beneficiary DOES NOT have to create the on-line account. I had asked this question because I was not sure if I could fill out the account data with my personal info such as eMail an phone # or that of my fiance, but you( the petitioner) can create the account with her personal info entered into the page. I did it this way because I paid the visa fee with my credit card.

I could say more, but again, refer to the embassy Web site for the latest documents that are required for the interview.

Jon & Clau

I created her account using her information. This is what I understood. Once all is a go... I will go online, do the DS-156, print two copies, then log onto https://usvisa-info.com/ using her account, pay for the VISA with my credit card and schedule the appointment. I will then fly out to Bogota with the paperwork (DS-156, DS156K, I-134. She will fly out from Barranquilla with her paperwork (Birth Certificate, Passport, Pictures of us, some copies of e-mails, shot records-She has an old DAS certificate-Doesn't look like it's needed anymore?). I'm thinking of renting an apartment if we can't get a room at Hotel Doña Flor, Carrera 44C #22A-16. If possible, would like to stay a week with her. Last time I we were together was a short weekend last year end of August until the 5th of September. But if we can get all done in 3 days, would be great. Next is wait for the package to arrive at her place in Barranquilla (DHL Counter Prado - CALLE 74 NUMERO 52 -16). I plan to fly out and sweep her off her feet and come back together to Miami.

Just sitting here.. hoping that I get my NOA2 this coming week or next week the latest. I got my NOA1 in October 31st.

K1 VISA PROCESS
2011-10-24: I-129F Sent from Doral, FL to lock box, Dallas, TX
2011-10-31: Received USCIS NOA1 Letter
2012-04-02 (8:30AM): I-129F Approved. NO RFE!
2012-04-06: Received USCIS NOA2 Letter
2012-06-06: Interview / Approved!!!
2012-06-15: (2:20PM) POE Miami International Airport
2012-06-26: Married

AOS PROCESS
2012-08-31: Sent I-485 and I-765 applications from Doral, FL to lock box, Chicago, IL
2012-09-06: Case accepted and routed to USCIS National Benefits Center for processing
2012-09-13: Received both I-485 and I-765 NOA's (9/6/12) and the Biometrics appointment letter
2012-10-03: Biometrics taken
2012-11-05: I-765 - Approved - Employment Authorization Card production ordered
2012-11-09: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card mailed
2012-11-13: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card received

2013-07-05 (11:45AM): AOS Approved. NO RFE. NO Interview.

2013-07-11: Green Card mailed.

2013-07-12: Received I-797, NOA, Welcome to the USA

2013-07-15: Green Card received.

2016-04-06: Earliest Accepted ROC Filing Date

AOS Approved 7/5/2013:
308 days (10 months & 8 days) since AOS package was sent
302 days (10 months & 2 days) since NOA1
275 days (9 months & 5 days) since Biometrics taken

1PVym5.png

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
Timeline
Posted

I created her account using her information. This is what I understood. Once all is a go... I will go online, do the DS-156, print two copies, then log onto https://usvisa-info.com/ using her account, pay for the VISA with my credit card and schedule the appointment. I will then fly out to Bogota with the paperwork (DS-156, DS156K, I-134. She will fly out from Barranquilla with her paperwork (Birth Certificate, Passport, Pictures of us, some copies of e-mails, shot records-She has an old DAS certificate-Doesn't look like it's needed anymore?). I'm thinking of renting an apartment if we can't get a room at Hotel Doña Flor, Carrera 44C #22A-16. If possible, would like to stay a week with her. Last time I we were together was a short weekend last year end of August until the 5th of September. But if we can get all done in 3 days, would be great. Next is wait for the package to arrive at her place in Barranquilla (DHL Counter Prado - CALLE 74 NUMERO 52 -16). I plan to fly out and sweep her off her feet and come back together to Miami.

Just sitting here.. hoping that I get my NOA2 this coming week or next week the latest. I got my NOA1 in October 31st.

OZ62, correct on the DAS certificate...not required any longer as of the latest set of instructions from the embassy WEB site. I'm staying at Embassy Suites in Bogota. It's about a 40 minute ride to the US Embassy, but I don't mind. I have stayed in enough Mom and Pop hotels in Colombia with no hot water, so it's worth it to me even if it's a bit far. I will be in Bogota the week of March 19th for her medical and interview. Also, based on what I saw available on the appointment calendar for interviews, the last week of March had some open slots, and so did the last two weeks of April, so just to give you an idea of what is available now in case your NOA2 gets approved shortly.

Jon & Clau

 
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