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Hi Everyone,

I was just wondering if anyone has gone through the CR-1 or IR-1 visa route in New Zealand in the last year or so, and if they could give me an idea of the time frames involved once the NOA2 notification is received?

I'm currently waiting for my NOA2 to come through, but just want to have an idea of when I might be able to join my husband in the States.

Thanks so much everyone!

01/01/2008: Started Dating

13/08/2012: Got Married

13/08/2012: Submitted I-130 as DCF in London

14/08/2012: Application signed for at London embassy

18/08/2012: Visa fee charged to credit card

----------: NOA1 (by mail or email) Not received

02/09/2012: Returned to New Zealand to wait...

21/09/2012: Received email from US consulate in Auckland stating they had received my approved I-130

21/09/2012: Received visa case number.

23/09/2012: NOA2 received (dated 16th September)

27/09/2012: Received packet 3 and packet 4. Interview date set for October 30th 2012.

01/10/2012: Packet 3 and 4 forms sent to consulate

08/10/2012: Medical exam and chest x-ray completed in Christchurch

30/10/2012: Interview at US consulate in Auckland. Visa Approved!!

06/11/2013: Passport (with US Visa inside) arrived in mail

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Moved from IR-1/CR-1 Progress Reports to Australia and New Zealand regional forum; OP is asking about timeframes from members from New Zealand.

Our journey:

Spoiler

September 2007: Met online via social networking site (MySpace); began exchanging messages.
March 26, 2009: We become a couple!
September 10, 2009: Arrived for first meeting in-person!
June 17, 2010: Arrived for second in-person meeting and start of travel together to other areas of China!
June 21, 2010: Engaged!!!
September 1, 2010: Switched course from K1 to CR-1
December 8, 2010: Wedding date set; it will be on February 18, 2011!
February 9, 2011: Depart for China
February 11, 2011: Registered for marriage in Wuhan, officially married!!!
February 18, 2011: Wedding ceremony in Shiyan!!!
April 22, 2011: Mailed I-130 to Chicago
April 28, 2011: Received NOA1 via text/email, file routed to CSC (priority date April 25th)
April 29, 2011: Updated
May 3, 2011: Received NOA1 hardcopy in mail
July 26, 2011: Received NOA2 via text/email!!!
July 30, 2011: Received NOA2 hardcopy in mail
August 8, 2011: NVC received file
September 1, 2011: NVC case number assigned
September 2, 2011: AOS invoice received, OPTIN email for EP sent
September 7, 2011: Paid AOS bill (payment portal showed PAID on September 9, 2011)
September 8, 2011: OPTIN email accepted, GZO number assigned
September 10, 2011: Emailed AOS package
September 12, 2011: IV bill invoiced
September 13, 2011: Paid IV bill (payment portal showed PAID on September 14, 2011)
September 14, 2011: Emailed IV package
October 3, 2011: Emailed checklist response (checklist generated due to typo on Form DS-230)
October 6, 2011: Case complete at NVC
November 10, 2011: Interview - APPROVED!!!
December 7, 2011: POE - Sea-Tac Airport

September 17, 2013: Mailed I-751 to CSC

September 23, 2013: Received NOA1 in mail (receipt date September 19th)

October 16, 2013: Biometrics Appointment

January 28, 2014: Production of new Green Card ordered

February 3, 2014: New Green Card received; done with USCIS until fall of 2023*

December 18, 2023:  Filed I-90 to renew Green Card

December 21, 2023:  Production of new Green Card ordered - will be seeing USCIS again every 10 years for renewal

 

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Hi Everyone,

I was just wondering if anyone has gone through the CR-1 or IR-1 visa route in New Zealand in the last year or so, and if they could give me an idea of the time frames involved once the NOA2 notification is received?

I'm currently waiting for my NOA2 to come through, but just want to have an idea of when I might be able to join my husband in the States.

Thanks so much everyone!

I think most of parts will be similar. NVC stage could be 1-2 months.

The difference will be interview date assigned.We just waited 8 days to receive our interview date.

Because it depends how the consulate is busy.

Now, you need to get your case nubmer and invoice id first.(around 1 month to get it from NVC)

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/386421-nvc-filers-september-2012/

This link can help you to know more detail.

http://www.visajourney.com/portals/memberlist.php?country=New Zealand

You can have a look VJ members' timelines and get an idea.

Good luck!

I-130 NOA1:2011/10/17(217 days)

After 187 days REF:2012/4/24(email)

REF:2012/5/7(mail)-stupid photo

REF Sent:2012/5/8

REF reviewing:2012/5/15

Approved NOA2 :2012/5/21(email)2012/5/24(mail)

NVC (66 days)

NVC Received case:2012/6/11 (22days/15 business days)

case no.assigned:2012/6/19 (8 days/6 business days since NVC received case)

DS-3032 sent: 2012/6/19 wrong case no. resent:2012/6/20

AOS I-864 Bill : 2012/6/21

Pay I-864 Bill:2012/6/22(Fri),6/25(Mon) showed as PAID

DS-3032 accepted : 2012/6/28

Receive IV Bill DS-230 : 2012/6/29

Pay IV Bill DS-230 : 2012/6/30(Fri),7/3(Mon) showed as PAID

Return Completed I-864 :2012/7/10,arrived:2012/7/13,accepted:2012/7/20

Medical:2012/7/13 received result:2012/7/24

Return Completed DS-230 :2012/7/14,arrived:2012/7/23,accepted:2012/7/26

Case Completed at NVC :2012/7/26

Interview date assigned+P4 interview letter :2012/8/3(8 days since case completed)

Interview date :2012/9/25 OMG flying to Sydney

Interview Result : Approved!

Visa issued:2012/09/26 (received an email notice)

Visa Received :2012/09/28(Yeah...got it!!)

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I applied for the CR-1 visa at the end of 2009, so it's still awhile ago, but take a look at my time line. I'm sure things haven't changed that much since I went through the process.

09/25/2009 - Married!

CR1 Timeline
12/11/2009 - I-130 Sent

12/17/2009 - NOA1
03/01/2010 - NOA2
03/05/2010 - DS-3032 Emailed
03/08/2010 - DS-3032/I-864 Bill received/DS-3032 Email resent / AOS Paid
03/09/2010 - NVC received AOS Payment
03/10/2010 - DS-3032 accepted
03/11/2010 - IV Bill received
03/12/2010 - I-864 Bill shows as PAID
03/16/2010 - Sent I-864 Package
03/19/2010 - Pay IV Bill Online
03/22/2010 - IV Bill shows as PAID
03/23/2010 - DS-230 and Documents Sent
04/08/2010 - SIF
04/08/2010 - AVR updated to "Case Completed"
04/13/2010 - Interview Date Assigned
04/21/2010 - Case Sent to Embassy
04/25/2010 - Case Received at Embassy
04/30/2010 - Medical Exam - Passed!

05/06/2010 - Interview 9:30am in Auckland - APPROVED!
05/10/2010 - Visa Received!
05/13/2010 - POE LAX!

Removal of Conditions Timeline
04/25/2012 - I-751 Package sent (a little late)

05/01/2012 - USCIS Received Package
05/14/2012 - NOA
06/01/2012 - Biometrics (Omaha, NE)

11/20/2012 - Approved
11/29/2012 - Card Received!

Naturalization Timeline
06/06/2015 - N-400 Sent to Phoenix Lockbox
06/10/2015 - Case Received
06/15/2015 - NOA
07/07/2015 - Biometrics (Omaha, NE)

09/01/2015 - Interview - Approved!

10/09/2015 - Oath Ceremony!

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Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences. Am still waiting on my NOA2 to come through, but as I have had to return to NZ and move in with my parents - I'd love to have a sense of when I rejoin my husband in the US.

Thanks again, and fingers crossed that the wait isn't too much longer....

01/01/2008: Started Dating

13/08/2012: Got Married

13/08/2012: Submitted I-130 as DCF in London

14/08/2012: Application signed for at London embassy

18/08/2012: Visa fee charged to credit card

----------: NOA1 (by mail or email) Not received

02/09/2012: Returned to New Zealand to wait...

21/09/2012: Received email from US consulate in Auckland stating they had received my approved I-130

21/09/2012: Received visa case number.

23/09/2012: NOA2 received (dated 16th September)

27/09/2012: Received packet 3 and packet 4. Interview date set for October 30th 2012.

01/10/2012: Packet 3 and 4 forms sent to consulate

08/10/2012: Medical exam and chest x-ray completed in Christchurch

30/10/2012: Interview at US consulate in Auckland. Visa Approved!!

06/11/2013: Passport (with US Visa inside) arrived in mail

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I'll be watching your thread with interest, as although I'm in Australia, I am planning to do the same as you and go to NZ to spend the end of the process with family before moving to the USA.

It looks like the Auckland embassy is pretty fast once NVC is over!

See my timeline for my expedited I-130 application due to military pcs

n-400

Expedited naturalization (under s 319(b) INA) due to military pcs

n-400 sent: 2013-02-02

NOA1: 2013-02-15

Biometrics date rec: 2013-02-15

Biometrics date: 2013-03-07 (EB walk in 2013-02-20)

Second biometrics: 2013-03-19 (First set unclassifiable)

Inline for interview: 2013-03-21

Testing/interview date: 2013-03-27

Oath ceremony: 2013-03-27

Moving to Germany! 2013-04-13

I'm A United States Citizen

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I'll be watching your thread with interest, as although I'm in Australia, I am planning to do the same as you and go to NZ to spend the end of the process with family before moving to the USA.

It looks like the Auckland embassy is pretty fast once NVC is over!

Yes - it does look like its going to be pretty fast. One thing I've found wonderful about the consulate in Auckland, is that they are really responsive by email (and really helpful). They sent out both package 3 and 4 together as they knew I was in a hurry to get to the US, which meant that I got my visa appointment much sooner.

GOOD LUCK!

01/01/2008: Started Dating

13/08/2012: Got Married

13/08/2012: Submitted I-130 as DCF in London

14/08/2012: Application signed for at London embassy

18/08/2012: Visa fee charged to credit card

----------: NOA1 (by mail or email) Not received

02/09/2012: Returned to New Zealand to wait...

21/09/2012: Received email from US consulate in Auckland stating they had received my approved I-130

21/09/2012: Received visa case number.

23/09/2012: NOA2 received (dated 16th September)

27/09/2012: Received packet 3 and packet 4. Interview date set for October 30th 2012.

01/10/2012: Packet 3 and 4 forms sent to consulate

08/10/2012: Medical exam and chest x-ray completed in Christchurch

30/10/2012: Interview at US consulate in Auckland. Visa Approved!!

06/11/2013: Passport (with US Visa inside) arrived in mail

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Looks like things are running very smoothly for you!

Let us know how you get on with your interview :)

See my timeline for my expedited I-130 application due to military pcs

n-400

Expedited naturalization (under s 319(b) INA) due to military pcs

n-400 sent: 2013-02-02

NOA1: 2013-02-15

Biometrics date rec: 2013-02-15

Biometrics date: 2013-03-07 (EB walk in 2013-02-20)

Second biometrics: 2013-03-19 (First set unclassifiable)

Inline for interview: 2013-03-21

Testing/interview date: 2013-03-27

Oath ceremony: 2013-03-27

Moving to Germany! 2013-04-13

I'm A United States Citizen

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HI KiwiJanet I was wondering what exactly you said in your email to get things to speed up.

Our case has been completed at the NVC as of the 19th October and we really want to be in the US for Christmas; we've got pet's to arrange flights for as well as our own plus my medical in Chch.

Thanks

S&J

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HI KiwiJanet I was wondering what exactly you said in your email to get things to speed up.

Our case has been completed at the NVC as of the 19th October and we really want to be in the US for Christmas; we've got pet's to arrange flights for as well as our own plus my medical in Chch.

Thanks

S&J

scott/jess, if its of interest, I wrote the consulate, and they said they could request the file early from the NVC, and gave a 'tentative' interview appointment to me(assuming they get the file in the next few days which the consulate advise they should without a problem then I get to keep this appointment) they gave me the 20th of November. I only advised that we hoped to be gone January next year, and I was given the aforementioned advice.

Goodluck

(footnote: of course theres no guarantee for me that I will actually get that appt, in the event NVC is non compliant and doesnt send info sooner...so if your case is already closed, odds are in your favor, and you may get the appt they offered me? fingers crossed for you)

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kelnjohn I'm not sure who you were in contact with at the consulate but both times we emailed them asking for an appointment or even to see if I can schedule my medical we were told that they can not in any way schedule our interview until the NVC sends them our file which according to you is complete bogus.]

It is unfortunate and very very frustrating that they are unable/willing to help us out like they did you even though we have extenuating circumstances requiring us to be out of NZ by mid January.

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HI KiwiJanet I was wondering what exactly you said in your email to get things to speed up.

Our case has been completed at the NVC as of the 19th October and we really want to be in the US for Christmas; we've got pet's to arrange flights for as well as our own plus my medical in Chch.

Thanks

S&J

So when I emailed the US consulate, they had already contacted me to say that they had my file. I told them my time frame for getting back to the US and they were very nice and sent both packets 3 and 4 together to speed up the process...

With my application, I actually did a direct consular filing (as I was living in London). This really speed up the process as I was able to file directly at the US embassy in London and was able to bypass the NVC.

Sorry I can't be more help!

01/01/2008: Started Dating

13/08/2012: Got Married

13/08/2012: Submitted I-130 as DCF in London

14/08/2012: Application signed for at London embassy

18/08/2012: Visa fee charged to credit card

----------: NOA1 (by mail or email) Not received

02/09/2012: Returned to New Zealand to wait...

21/09/2012: Received email from US consulate in Auckland stating they had received my approved I-130

21/09/2012: Received visa case number.

23/09/2012: NOA2 received (dated 16th September)

27/09/2012: Received packet 3 and packet 4. Interview date set for October 30th 2012.

01/10/2012: Packet 3 and 4 forms sent to consulate

08/10/2012: Medical exam and chest x-ray completed in Christchurch

30/10/2012: Interview at US consulate in Auckland. Visa Approved!!

06/11/2013: Passport (with US Visa inside) arrived in mail

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Looks like things are running very smoothly for you!

Let us know how you get on with your interview :)

So I had my interview last Tuesday. The interview was pretty easy - I would say I was in and out in about an hour. Most of the time was simply waiting... First I went up to the immigration visa window and it was simply a matter of quickly going through my paperwork and supplying originals of anything I had only previously sent copies of (i.e. my birth certificate). After that I paid my visa fee. Some more waiting, and then it was time for my interview. Again it was really just someone checking over my paperwork. I believe I was only asked two questions "Was I going to change my name?" and "Where did I meet my husband?"

Today my passport, complete with visa and immigration file (to hand to the officer when I enter the US) arrived in the mail :-)

01/01/2008: Started Dating

13/08/2012: Got Married

13/08/2012: Submitted I-130 as DCF in London

14/08/2012: Application signed for at London embassy

18/08/2012: Visa fee charged to credit card

----------: NOA1 (by mail or email) Not received

02/09/2012: Returned to New Zealand to wait...

21/09/2012: Received email from US consulate in Auckland stating they had received my approved I-130

21/09/2012: Received visa case number.

23/09/2012: NOA2 received (dated 16th September)

27/09/2012: Received packet 3 and packet 4. Interview date set for October 30th 2012.

01/10/2012: Packet 3 and 4 forms sent to consulate

08/10/2012: Medical exam and chest x-ray completed in Christchurch

30/10/2012: Interview at US consulate in Auckland. Visa Approved!!

06/11/2013: Passport (with US Visa inside) arrived in mail

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So when I emailed the US consulate, they had already contacted me to say that they had my file. I told them my time frame for getting back to the US and they were very nice and sent both packets 3 and 4 together to speed up the process...

With my application, I actually did a direct consular filing (as I was living in London). This really speed up the process as I was able to file directly at the US embassy in London and was able to bypass the NVC.

Sorry I can't be more help!

I did DFC in 2005 when we moved to the US the first time; they really screwed things up removing that option for a lot of countries.

Since I have done both DCF and also gone through NVC I can personally vouch that the NVC sucks; complications after complications and the waiting times, our file was on someones desk sitting waiting to be closed out for a month! incompetence!.

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