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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Mexico
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My visa was approved...thanks God!! :dance:

We arrived to Juarez on sunday October 29, my husband arrived to El Paso airport and I arrived to Juarez airport. He took a taxi in El Paso to Juarez airport, since Juarez is such a dangerous city, specially for women, he decided to make wait for him in the airport. He paid 60 dollars (!) from El Paso to Juarez and another 20 from Juarez airport to the hotel.

We stayed at the Holiday Inn Express…nice hotel. 70 dollars per night, breakfast included and close to the consulate…around 4 blocks. There is a Sanborns door to door, Sanborns is a popular Mexican restaurant with a nice shopping area…delicious food and not expensive. Mc Donalds, Burger king, Wendy´s and a lot more fast food restaurants, two malls, “Pockets” which is a Sport bar with pool tables and a lot of restaurants and bars,, we recommend you “Chamucos” (free bar thursday and friday nights for just 15 dollars) and “Cananas”. :luv:

The food is really bad there, you should go to fast food (you know the American franchises) or Sanborns…it´s guarantee of good food.

Medical examination

We went to the blue one, next door to the consulate at 7 am: blood test, then you go to a private room, get naked (like the day you was born) but with a little blue robe. The a doctor size and measure you and take a look of your body, asking a lot of questions at the same time. I got lucky, my doctor was very nice. Then X-rays and that was all for me. Done at 9 30 am. And picked the results up at 2 pm, in a mysterious black envelope. $155 dollars.

Consulate Interview

Arrived at 7am and there was a huge line already. Some people told me (before the trip) that doesn´t matter the place in the line but, according to my experience, you should go there as early as you can. We arrived at 7am and I was one of the last person to be interviewed. That sucks!!

You are going to security checkpoint, just like the airports. Girls…don´t bring makeup with mirrors L not mention cellphones L Then you have to give your appointment letter to a lady and wait to be called, first to someone who is going to put in order your documents, second the fingerprints and that´s all in the first building…the worst is the second building…

First of all…DON´T PANIC…you are going to see around 400 people waiting to be call for the interview before you, just be patience. Then you just have to wait to be call for the interview, if you get approved you are gonna have to wait again for the mysterious yellow envelope and your visa. Done at 3:45pm!!! $109 dollars

My interview was good, she was a old american lady, not very friendly, to be honest, she treated me like she didn’t want to approve me, not rude but not warm but it was ok. Anyway, she asked me if went to USA before, how many times and if legal or illegally. When we got married and if I have any proof…I laugh and said “just tell me what do you want to see, documents, letters, phone bills, wester union´s, pictures? Or maybe you want to talk to him, he is outside” She said just the pictures, I handed the church wedding photos with all my husband and my family there, she just pointed some of them and ask “who is this…who is that…” she gave my pictures back and said “Welcome to the United States, your visa is approved”

Then I had to wait until they call me again…those minutes felt like hours…I just wanted to get out of there and tell my husband the good news…so, I advice you to be patience and once you get the visa take your time to check your passport and to make all kind of questions you have, don´t run to talk to your honey!! I did that and I forgot to ask some details and I had to call to the Consulate the next day :whistle:

We spent 9 days (we took 5 days for vacations) you just need 3 or 4 days. So, if you have any doubt or question…be my guest!! :thumbs:

Good luck to everybody!! and remember it´s not too bad :D just be positive and optimist, all the people likes smiling people :)

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Mexico
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CONGRATS!!!!

EAD:

Please see timeline

AOS:

2/19/08: AOS Packet Mailed

2/20/08: AOS Packet Delivered

2/26/08: NOA Date

2/27/08: Check Cashed

3/03/08: NOA Recv'd

3/15/08: Biometrics Complete

3/17/08: Can See Status Online

9/20/08: Receive Intv. Appt Letter

10/17/08: Touched

10/28/08: AOS Interview - APPROVED

10/30/08: Card Production Ordered

11/06/08: Welcome Letter Arrives

11/10/08: GC Arrives

10/2011: Citizenship

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Congrats!!!

Steve (WA,US) & Anne (SH,CN)

P1..............2004/10/04

P2..............2005/01/10

P3..............2005/04/07

P4..............2005/08/02

Interview.....2005/09/19

Married.......2005/10/29

Filed I-485...2005/12/17

RFE submit...2006/02/27

Interview......2006/08/31

Fingerprint....2006/09/07

wel letter......2006/09/19

I-551...........2006/10/02

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Congratulations! It's good to hear a story that's not a nightmare in CDJ!!!

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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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HI there just have some questions. Did you enter the US with some kind of permit? I have my interview in Juarez next month on the 13th but i entered illegally when i was 2 yrs old im now 24 yrs old. Ive been told that after the interview i have to remain in mexico for 6-9 months. Thanks for your info. and congrats.

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My visa was approved...thanks God!! :dance:

We arrived to Juarez on sunday October 29, my husband arrived to El Paso airport and I arrived to Juarez airport. He took a taxi in El Paso to Juarez airport, since Juarez is such a dangerous city, specially for women, he decided to make wait for him in the airport. He paid 60 dollars (!) from El Paso to Juarez and another 20 from Juarez airport to the hotel.

We stayed at the Holiday Inn Express…nice hotel. 70 dollars per night, breakfast included and close to the consulate…around 4 blocks. There is a Sanborns door to door, Sanborns is a popular Mexican restaurant with a nice shopping area…delicious food and not expensive. Mc Donalds, Burger king, Wendy´s and a lot more fast food restaurants, two malls, “Pockets” which is a Sport bar with pool tables and a lot of restaurants and bars,, we recommend you “Chamucos” (free bar thursday and friday nights for just 15 dollars) and “Cananas”. :luv:

The food is really bad there, you should go to fast food (you know the American franchises) or Sanborns…it´s guarantee of good food.

Medical examination

We went to the blue one, next door to the consulate at 7 am: blood test, then you go to a private room, get naked (like the day you was born) but with a little blue robe. The a doctor size and measure you and take a look of your body, asking a lot of questions at the same time. I got lucky, my doctor was very nice. Then X-rays and that was all for me. Done at 9 30 am. And picked the results up at 2 pm, in a mysterious black envelope. $155 dollars.

Consulate Interview

Arrived at 7am and there was a huge line already. Some people told me (before the trip) that doesn´t matter the place in the line but, according to my experience, you should go there as early as you can. We arrived at 7am and I was one of the last person to be interviewed. That sucks!!

You are going to security checkpoint, just like the airports. Girls…don´t bring makeup with mirrors L not mention cellphones L Then you have to give your appointment letter to a lady and wait to be called, first to someone who is going to put in order your documents, second the fingerprints and that´s all in the first building…the worst is the second building…

First of all…DON´T PANIC…you are going to see around 400 people waiting to be call for the interview before you, just be patience. Then you just have to wait to be call for the interview, if you get approved you are gonna have to wait again for the mysterious yellow envelope and your visa. Done at 3:45pm!!! $109 dollars

My interview was good, she was a old american lady, not very friendly, to be honest, she treated me like she didn’t want to approve me, not rude but not warm but it was ok. Anyway, she asked me if went to USA before, how many times and if legal or illegally. When we got married and if I have any proof…I laugh and said “just tell me what do you want to see, documents, letters, phone bills, wester union´s, pictures? Or maybe you want to talk to him, he is outside” She said just the pictures, I handed the church wedding photos with all my husband and my family there, she just pointed some of them and ask “who is this…who is that…” she gave my pictures back and said “Welcome to the United States, your visa is approved”

Then I had to wait until they call me again…those minutes felt like hours…I just wanted to get out of there and tell my husband the good news…so, I advice you to be patience and once you get the visa take your time to check your passport and to make all kind of questions you have, don´t run to talk to your honey!! I did that and I forgot to ask some details and I had to call to the Consulate the next day :whistle:

We spent 9 days (we took 5 days for vacations) you just need 3 or 4 days. So, if you have any doubt or question…be my guest!! :thumbs:

Good luck to everybody!! and remember it´s not too bad :D just be positive and optimist, all the people likes smiling people :)

CONGRATSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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HI there just have some questions. Did you enter the US with some kind of permit? I have my interview in Juarez next month on the 13th but i entered illegally when i was 2 yrs old im now 24 yrs old. Ive been told that after the interview i have to remain in mexico for 6-9 months. Thanks for your info. and congrats.

Since this thread is 4 months old, I doubt she will respond.

Your visa will be denied due to illegal presence of more than 180 days. The clock starts ticking when you turn 18 so you now have 6+ years of illegal presence and a 10 year ban. You will have to submit a hardship letter from your USC fiance explaining extreme hardships to her if your visa is denied. Read the 601 forum on www.immigrate2us.net and consult with Laurel Scott at www.visacentral.net. You need to be prepared in advance for this because after the interview you will not be returning to the US.

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