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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Haiti
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Hello! I haven't received my NOA2 yet. However, can anyone help me with the next step after the NOA2 is received. I have no clue as to the required forms, etc. I would like to plan ahead and read these forms...Thank you!

To see a more detailed journey schedule, please see the About Me page and my Timeline.

Our K1 Process

June 7, 2012 -- Sent I-129F to June 9, 2013 -- Religious & Civil Wedding Ceremony in CT

FROM I-129f NOA1 to VISA APPROVAL: Exactly 8 months! No RFEs

Our AOS Process

July 16, 2013 -- Mailed AOS, EAD, and AP Paperwork to December 21, 2013 -- Received GC Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 4 months 27 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our ROC Process

September 21, 2015 -- Mailed ROC Paperwork to August 6, 2016 -- Received Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 10 months 10 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our {His} N-400 Process

Eligible to Apply for Citizenship on September 14, 2016.

October 4, 2016 -- Mailed N-400 Paperwork.

November 8, 2016 -- Completed Biometrics.

May 6, 2017 -- Received Interview Letter in the Mail.

June 8, 2017 -- Interview Passed!

June 16, 2017 -- Oath Ceremony! He is a USC!!

FROM Application to CITIZENSHIP: Exactly 8 months 13 days! No RFEs.

== I am the Petitioner/Sponsor/Citizen Spouse ==

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I'm not sure if this info is relevant to you (some members here got a tendency to call you out for not answering OP's question) but I hope it's useful for future reference. Good luck! :)

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Haiti&cty=Port-au-Prince

http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide

Edited by Tintin and Mike

K1
05/22/12 - Mailed I-129F
08/17/12 - Approved I-129F NOA2 (85 days)
11/19/12 - Approved Visa!! (179 days)
12/01/12 - POE Honolulu, HI
12/21/12 - Wedding Day!
AOS, EAD and AP
01/05/13 - Mailed I-485, I-765 and I-131
01/09/13 - USCIS accepted case and received text
01/11/13 - Cashed check
01/08/13 - Received NOA1
01/18/13 - Received Biometrics Appointment Notice
01/22/13 - Early Biometrics Walk-in (scheduled Feb 7)
01/27/13 - We're pregnant!!
02/04/13 - Received Appointment Notice
03/04/13 - Approved EAD and AP (58 days)
03/12/13 - Received EAD and AP combo card
03/12/13 - Interview and Approved GC (63 days)
03/20/13 - Received Green Card

10/3/13 - Baby #1 arrived

2/17/14 - Pregnant again! LOL

10/20/14 - Baby #2 arrived
ROC
01/09/15 - Mailed I-751

01/12/15 - NOA

01/16/15 - Received NOA Letter

01/20/15 - Mailed DMV 1yr Extension

02/05/15 - Received Biometrics Letter

02/09/15 - Early Bio (Walk-IN)

02/19/15 - Biometrics Appointment

06/15/15 - Approved
06/15/15 - Card Ordered and Mailed

08/22/15 - Card Received

N-400 on or after 12/15/15



and they'll live happily ever, ever after...
Relationship Journey: Our pursuit to happiness

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Hello! I haven't received my NOA2 yet. However, can anyone help me with the next step after the NOA2 is received. I have no clue as to the required forms, etc. I would like to plan ahead and read these forms...Thank you!

Once you get your noa2 I will help you with the next steps. You will need proof of ongoing relationship. Phone records or emails. Then all the forms. D156, D156k, D157. You will need to chose a doctor for his vaccines. Many filers have chose Dr Buteau.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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Barbie_Vazquez is a great resource and very helpful! :)

Before receiving my NOA2, I ordered tax transcripts. I made a file to keep track of phone and Skype records, and paystubs. I also familiarized myself with all the forms mentioned above (except DS 157 because I wasn't aware of it until I received the packet), and discussed them (or some aspect of this process) at least once a week with my fiancé. I waited until my case left NVC, then I requested an employment verification letter and bank reference letter.

If your fiancé doesn't have a passport valid for at least the next year, or an original passport, he can start working on obtaining those things.

Good luck!

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Barbie_Vazquez is a great resource and very helpful! :)

Before receiving my NOA2, I ordered tax transcripts. I made a file to keep track of phone and Skype records, and paystubs. I also familiarized myself with all the forms mentioned above (except DS 157 because I wasn't aware of it until I received the packet), and discussed them (or some aspect of this process) at least once a week with my fiancé. I waited until my case left NVC, then I requested an employment verification letter and bank reference letter.

If your fiancé doesn't have a passport valid for at least the next year, or an original passport, he can start working on obtaining those things.

Good luck!

:thumbs: yep Selavi is right. I filled out the documents for my fiancé because he is not fluent in English.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Haiti
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Sorry for the late reply--I've been sick! Thank you so much for the replies!

@TintinandMike-- no worries! Everything and anything helps! I appreciate your help! I wil browse the links you provided.

@Barbie_Vazquez-- oh you are so great!! I am already grateful!! I will keep you posted and once I receive the package, I will let you know! Thanksbso so much :-)

@selavi-- thank you for the great info! I will get started on familiarizing myself with the forms soon!! :-)

Thanks so much! I love this community!!

To see a more detailed journey schedule, please see the About Me page and my Timeline.

Our K1 Process

June 7, 2012 -- Sent I-129F to June 9, 2013 -- Religious & Civil Wedding Ceremony in CT

FROM I-129f NOA1 to VISA APPROVAL: Exactly 8 months! No RFEs

Our AOS Process

July 16, 2013 -- Mailed AOS, EAD, and AP Paperwork to December 21, 2013 -- Received GC Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 4 months 27 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our ROC Process

September 21, 2015 -- Mailed ROC Paperwork to August 6, 2016 -- Received Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 10 months 10 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our {His} N-400 Process

Eligible to Apply for Citizenship on September 14, 2016.

October 4, 2016 -- Mailed N-400 Paperwork.

November 8, 2016 -- Completed Biometrics.

May 6, 2017 -- Received Interview Letter in the Mail.

June 8, 2017 -- Interview Passed!

June 16, 2017 -- Oath Ceremony! He is a USC!!

FROM Application to CITIZENSHIP: Exactly 8 months 13 days! No RFEs.

== I am the Petitioner/Sponsor/Citizen Spouse ==

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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**Moved from K1 to Caribbean forum. After NOA2 things get Consulate Specific and the the question can be better addressed at the regional forum.

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