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We have to get it in September! There is no other option!! :help:

I can only imagine the dread that April and May filers must be thinking. The same things we did when we saw February people waiting 200 days. The denial... "Oh, surely they will catch up by us?" or the hoping... "They will send us to CSC." No such luck. We are caught in this perpetual wait where time is frozen for just us. Everything moves around us, but our lives are on hold.

I, too, really hope we will all get ours in September.

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Just wanted to pop in to my fellow march filers and wish you guys some speedy results. Certainly you guys are coming close to your approvals! Here's to some quicker days in your near future.

The waiting doesn't end when you get your NOA2s and later your visas, but I think you'll agree it's much better to wait WITH your SO then without.

Good luck everyone.

From K1 submission to US Citizenship- 2 years, 1 month and 2 days!

K-1 Process
• 6 MAR 2012 - I-129F packet sent via FedEx overnight •

• 7 MAR 2012 - Packet received Dallas, Texas
• 12 MAR 2012 - NOA1 (Notice by Email: routed to the CSC)
• 15 MAR 2012 - NOA1 (received Official Receipt Notice (Form I-797))
• 12 JUN 2012 - NOA2 (Notice by text message and Email)
• 23 MAR 2012 - NVC received/forwarded approved I-129F
• 25 April 2012 - Interview and Visa Approved!
• 27 APR 2012 - Collected Visa at Embassy
• 29 MAY 2012 - Arrival in US after two weeks holiday together!
*It took 46 days from NOA1 to Visa pick-up and we received our NOA2 two weeks AFTER her arrival in States!

AOS Process
• 13 JUL 2012 - I-485 packet received at USCIS
• 23 JUL 2012 - NOA I-797C received for I-485 and I-765 (we didn't do an AP)
• 10 AUG 2012 - RFE for Proof of Employment and Fed. Poverty Level/Support Requirement!(Active Duty Military but deployed last year with little taxable income to report)
• RFE Discussion--> http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/382590-any-other-military-members-have-this-happen/
• 16 AUG 2012 - USCIS received my RFE document response & Biometrics completed on same day
• 21 SEP 2012 - EAD Received after a total of 6 USCIS Status updates
• 8 MAR 2013 - USCIS received our AP I-131 Travel Doc that we didn't apply for initially (bad decision)
• 26 MAR 2013 - Email Notice that AP was approved
• 03 APR 2013 - Card in hand! (9+ months from application to receipt of card)

Removal of Conditions

• Skipped with Military expedite

Citizenship N400

• 20 JAN 2014 - Packet mailed

• 02 FEB 2014 - walk-in Bio appointment

• 24 MAR 2014 - Interview

• 08 APR 2014 - Oath Ceremony

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Thank you! And absolutely... who cares if you have to wait as long as it's together :)

I saw where some one got an RFE for not giving copies front to back of their passport. Did anyone else do that? I guess I have an RFE coming... :crying:

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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I don't even remember what we sent :( The biggest problem is that we don't have the copy of the package because I begged my fiance to copy everything twice... but of course he knows better.. at the beginning he wanted to send the money and the I-129F form only...

Our K-1 journey:

02-20-2012 - I-129F package sent

03-03-2012 - NOA1 received

09-26-2012 - RFE

10-09-2012 - RFE response sent

10-15-2012 - status changed to "RFE review"

10-31-2012 - NOA2 (after 8 months of hell!)

11-09-2012 - NVC received

11-20-2012 - medical examination

11-22-2012 - packet 3 from the Embassy received and sent back

12-06-2012 - interview: approved

12-17-2012 - POE: Washington DC

12-29-2012 - Wedding

AOS

03-01-2013 - AOS package sent

04-28-2013 - EAD/AP approved

08-02-2013 - update from USCIS (it may take another 6 months from now due to delays!)

09-30-2013 - AOS approved

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Thank you! And absolutely... who cares if you have to wait as long as it's together :)

I saw where some one got an RFE for not giving copies front to back of their passport. Did anyone else do that? I guess I have an RFE coming... :crying:

I was just reading that thread.. We didn't photocopy the blank pages, but we did copy each of our passport pages that had any stamps on them. (though mine only 1-2 blank pages and that is my THIRD passport with additional sheets inside!)

From K1 submission to US Citizenship- 2 years, 1 month and 2 days!

K-1 Process
• 6 MAR 2012 - I-129F packet sent via FedEx overnight •

• 7 MAR 2012 - Packet received Dallas, Texas
• 12 MAR 2012 - NOA1 (Notice by Email: routed to the CSC)
• 15 MAR 2012 - NOA1 (received Official Receipt Notice (Form I-797))
• 12 JUN 2012 - NOA2 (Notice by text message and Email)
• 23 MAR 2012 - NVC received/forwarded approved I-129F
• 25 April 2012 - Interview and Visa Approved!
• 27 APR 2012 - Collected Visa at Embassy
• 29 MAY 2012 - Arrival in US after two weeks holiday together!
*It took 46 days from NOA1 to Visa pick-up and we received our NOA2 two weeks AFTER her arrival in States!

AOS Process
• 13 JUL 2012 - I-485 packet received at USCIS
• 23 JUL 2012 - NOA I-797C received for I-485 and I-765 (we didn't do an AP)
• 10 AUG 2012 - RFE for Proof of Employment and Fed. Poverty Level/Support Requirement!(Active Duty Military but deployed last year with little taxable income to report)
• RFE Discussion--> http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/382590-any-other-military-members-have-this-happen/
• 16 AUG 2012 - USCIS received my RFE document response & Biometrics completed on same day
• 21 SEP 2012 - EAD Received after a total of 6 USCIS Status updates
• 8 MAR 2013 - USCIS received our AP I-131 Travel Doc that we didn't apply for initially (bad decision)
• 26 MAR 2013 - Email Notice that AP was approved
• 03 APR 2013 - Card in hand! (9+ months from application to receipt of card)

Removal of Conditions

• Skipped with Military expedite

Citizenship N400

• 20 JAN 2014 - Packet mailed

• 02 FEB 2014 - walk-in Bio appointment

• 24 MAR 2014 - Interview

• 08 APR 2014 - Oath Ceremony

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Yipes. I'm at work and can't check my copied packet. I'll fret over that. My fiance says he'll copy everything in his and mail it to me just in case. That way, I can overnight it should I get an RFE.

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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I'm going to try very hard not to look at VJ or the USCIS site this week. I'm going mad.

K1
VSC NOA1 --- March 8, 2012
NOA2 --- October 11, 2012
Visa Approved --- December 17, 2012
POE --- December 22, 2012

AOS
AOS/EAD/AP NOA1 --- March 4, 2013
Biometrics --- April 3, 2013

EAD/AP received --- May 16, 2013

AOS Interview --- August 9, 2013

GC in production --- August 9, 2013

GC received --- August 17, 2013

N400

Approved May, 2018

Oath May, 2018

I130 - Nebraska SC

NOA1 - August 30, 2018

Case approved - August 28, 2019

NVC -

Interview -



I am the USC who brought my fiancé here on a K1,  who's now a USC and is now filing for his mother - whose case just got approved :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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i did not know that we should photocopy the passport. it was not mention in the requirements for i-129f as far as i remember.. :unsure:

Service Center: Vermont Service Center

Consulate: Manila, Philippines

3/2/2012- I-129F packet sent to VSC

3/9/2012- NoA1

3/14/2012- NoA1 received in mail

9/20/2012- NOA2

9/24/2012- NOA2 received via mail

9/28/2012- NVC received approved petition

10/7/2012- MNL Case # received

10/15/2012- Medical at SLMC

11/2/2012- VISA Approved!

12/6/2012- POE, Dulles, Washington DC (welcomed by his parents with warm hug and flowers!)

2/8/2013- Applied for SSN in Rockville, MD

2/12/2013- WEDDING DAY!

--------AOS------------

3/12/2013- Submitted AOS to Chicago, IL

3/21/2013- NOA1 received via email

3/22/2013- Check cashed

3/30/2013- Letter received for Biometrics appointment on 4/15

04/15/2013- Biometrics Done!

Salamat (Thank you) Lord!

Based on timeline data, your EAD may be adjudicated between May 12, 2013 and May 14, 2013*

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I saw where some one got an RFE for not giving copies front to back of their passport. Did anyone else do that? I guess I have an RFE coming... :crying:

I think it must be the thread I read this morning, he got RFE because they could not identify who the passport holder is. The person probably have sent only the passport stamps which shows his entry into the country and exit, and missed out on the identification page which has his name, date of birth, place of birth, and passport numbers.

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i did not know that we should photocopy the passport. it was not mention in the requirements for i-129f as far as i remember.. :unsure:

It is for petitioner, it is required on the I-129F instruction form to prove that they have met in person. If they have met in person somewhere other than the beneficiary's country, beneficiary need to also provide his/her copies of passport.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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It is for petitioner, it is required on the I-129F instruction form to prove that they have met in person. If they have met in person somewhere other than the beneficiary's country, beneficiary need to also provide his/her copies of passport.

OMG, we did not put it also in our packet. so i guess i'll expect for RFE then... :crying:

Service Center: Vermont Service Center

Consulate: Manila, Philippines

3/2/2012- I-129F packet sent to VSC

3/9/2012- NoA1

3/14/2012- NoA1 received in mail

9/20/2012- NOA2

9/24/2012- NOA2 received via mail

9/28/2012- NVC received approved petition

10/7/2012- MNL Case # received

10/15/2012- Medical at SLMC

11/2/2012- VISA Approved!

12/6/2012- POE, Dulles, Washington DC (welcomed by his parents with warm hug and flowers!)

2/8/2013- Applied for SSN in Rockville, MD

2/12/2013- WEDDING DAY!

--------AOS------------

3/12/2013- Submitted AOS to Chicago, IL

3/21/2013- NOA1 received via email

3/22/2013- Check cashed

3/30/2013- Letter received for Biometrics appointment on 4/15

04/15/2013- Biometrics Done!

Salamat (Thank you) Lord!

Based on timeline data, your EAD may be adjudicated between May 12, 2013 and May 14, 2013*

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OMG, we did not put it also in our packet. so i guess i'll expect for RFE then... :crying:

Just get copies now, so you're ready, just in case. It's all we can do.

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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Just get copies now, so you're ready, just in case. It's all we can do.

they are actually very inconsistent.. there was one i read in another thread, they got approved though they only sent pics, the forms and the payment. they did not even include the ym or skype conversations, receipts and boarding pass.. :unsure:

Service Center: Vermont Service Center

Consulate: Manila, Philippines

3/2/2012- I-129F packet sent to VSC

3/9/2012- NoA1

3/14/2012- NoA1 received in mail

9/20/2012- NOA2

9/24/2012- NOA2 received via mail

9/28/2012- NVC received approved petition

10/7/2012- MNL Case # received

10/15/2012- Medical at SLMC

11/2/2012- VISA Approved!

12/6/2012- POE, Dulles, Washington DC (welcomed by his parents with warm hug and flowers!)

2/8/2013- Applied for SSN in Rockville, MD

2/12/2013- WEDDING DAY!

--------AOS------------

3/12/2013- Submitted AOS to Chicago, IL

3/21/2013- NOA1 received via email

3/22/2013- Check cashed

3/30/2013- Letter received for Biometrics appointment on 4/15

04/15/2013- Biometrics Done!

Salamat (Thank you) Lord!

Based on timeline data, your EAD may be adjudicated between May 12, 2013 and May 14, 2013*

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It is for petitioner, it is required on the I-129F instruction form to prove that they have met in person. If they have met in person somewhere other than the beneficiary's country, beneficiary need to also provide his/her copies of passport.

The thing is, it is never mentioned on the instructions of the I-129F as a requrement for proof of having met (In fact the instructions are very vague in this area). It is only listed as an alternate way of proving citizenship when no birth certificate is available. I understand why a lot of people do submit it as evidence of having met because the stamps are good primary evidence, but is it really required if one has submitted other great evidence?

I don't ask this to try to start an argument, I only ask because my fiancee and I have been discussing this a lot lately. When I mailed my I-129F packet I had not yet discovered VJ, so I did not know what others were submitting as evidence of having met in the past two years. So I submitted my boarding passes, photos of us together and photos of us with her friends & family. In one of those photos is both of us and a Philippine newspaper with a clear date of Feb 9th, 2012. Is that not irrefutable evidence? In my mind it is good evidence. When assembling my packet the thought of the passport stamps never crossed my mind since I had not found this site yet, and since I submitted the front & back of my my birth certificate as citizenship evidence.

Anyway, only time will tell if the adjudicator finds my boarding passes and photographs with newspaper to be compelling enough. In the meantime, after discovering this site I have since scanned in all pages of my passport and am prepared to send them if an RFE is issued. The thing that my fiancee and I have been discussing is that if it is an absolute requirement to have passport scans as evidence of having met, then the I-129F instructions should say so. It would cut down on a lot of RFEs from people that filled out packets on their own without the help of VJ.

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Our Visa Journey:
I-129F packet mailed: 3/2/2012
NOA1: 3/7/2012
NOA2: 9/18/2012
NVC Issued Case #: 9/25/2012
Manila Interview: 10/24/2012 - Approved
US Entry: 11/15/2012
Marriage: 12/8/2012

AOS/EAD/AP packet mailed: 1/17/2013
NOA1 date for all three: 1/28/2013
Biometrics: 2/21/2013
Received EAD/AP card: 3/26/2013

AOS approved: 9/6/2013

Green Card received: 9/14/2013

 

ROC packet mailed: 6/13/2015

NOA1: 6/16/2015

Biometrics: 7/15/2015

ROC approved: 3/30/2016

10-year Green Card received: 4/6/2016

 

N-400 packet mailed: 11/17/2016

NOA1: 11/23/2017

Biometrics: 12/19/2016

Interview: 2/21/2017

Oath Ceremony: 4/12/2017

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The thing is, it is never mentioned on the instructions of the I-129F as a requrement for proof of having met (In fact the instructions are very vague in this area). It is only listed as an alternate way of proving citizenship when no birth certificate is available. I understand why a lot of people do submit it as evidence of having met because the stamps are good primary evidence, but is it really required if one has submitted other great evidence?

I don't ask this to try to start an argument, I only ask because my fiancee and I have been discussing this a lot lately. When I mailed my I-129F packet I had not yet discovered VJ, so I did not know what others were submitting as evidence of having met in the past two years. So I submitted my boarding passes, photos of us together and photos of us with her friends & family. In one of those photos is both of us and a Philippine newspaper with a clear date of Feb 9th, 2012. Is that not irrefutable evidence? In my mind it is good evidence. When assembling my packet the thought of the passport stamps never crossed my mind since I had not found this site yet, and since I submitted the front & back of my my birth certificate as citizenship evidence.

Anyway, only time will tell if the adjuticator finds my boarding passes and photographs with newspaper to be compelling enough. In the meantime, after discovering this site I have since scanned in all pages of my passport and am prepared to send them if an RFE is issued. The thing that my fiancee and I have been discussing is that if it is an absolute requirement to have passport scans as evidence of having met, then the I-129F instructions should say so. It would cut down on a lot of RFEs from people that filled out packets on their own without the help of VJ.

I agree with you. I honestly think it depends on the person who is reviewing it, and their mood that day. They are so inconsistent, it must be that. We can only hope. And because this delay is so long, it makes all of us bonkers and rethink things and worry!

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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