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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Gambia
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10 hours ago, NYCruiser said:

Hello and Congratulations. I don't believe that you will have a problem. Same sex visas are handled slightly differently depending on the country. My spouse is from Kenya. We live in Colorado now. The local staff do not get to see or know any particulars, just that it is a Visa. He had his Visa interview in a small separate room with a Consular Officer. He was taken back through the security door into the inner sanctum of the Immigrant Visa area. They had him sit down, offered him refreshment..water I think or something. 

I was not allowed to accompany him, but maybe you can find out if your husband can join you? 

 

I don't think you will have a problem at all seeing that you married AND went back on a B1/B2 which is great

To see your profile make me feel happy ! I was thinking that gay marriage between African and USC are exeptionnal. I met my husband when I was under J1 visa.I returned to my country then he came to visit me .I visited him again under a B1/B2 and we got married before I came back in my home country. And he will come again 2 times. We will have 5 visits before the interview. Partners are allowed in the embassy but as we are same sex couple we don't want to have any issues. So we decide he will not attend the appointment. Also the trip is expensive and we have to save money. Thanks a lot for your response I'm now more relaxed. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kenya
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1 hour ago, IF-Mclean said:

To see your profile make me feel happy ! I was thinking that gay marriage between African and USC are exeptionnal. I met my husband when I was under J1 visa.I returned to my country then he came to visit me .I visited him again under a B1/B2 and we got married before I came back in my home country. And he will come again 2 times. We will have 5 visits before the interview. Partners are allowed in the embassy but as we are same sex couple we don't want to have any issues. So we decide he will not attend the appointment. Also the trip is expensive and we have to save money. Thanks a lot for your response I'm now more relaxed. 

Great to help. Seems like Kenya Embassy would not let me come there to be at the interview. I could not have made it anyway, but it is good moral support. They of course, treat USC  in a deferential manner compared to non-USC...of course since we can complain to our Congress if they don't.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kenya
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12 hours ago, Sukie said:

Or kidney stones!!!

 

Sukie in NY

Kidney stones it is then.

I say either just because often, the USCIS people give either wrong information OR make it sound it is easier than it is. Take the K1 initial petition. The documentation they say to submit looks deceptively simple compared to what is really required.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Gambia
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6 minutes ago, NYCruiser said:

Great to help. Seems like Kenya Embassy would not let me come there to be at the interview. I could not have made it anyway, but it is good moral support. They of course, treat USC  in a deferential manner compared to non-USC...of course since we can complain to our Congress if they don't.

😀 Thanks again. I will keep you posted

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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23 minutes ago, NYCruiser said:

Kidney stones it is then.

I say either just because often, the USCIS people give either wrong information OR make it sound it is easier than it is. Take the K1 initial petition. The documentation they say to submit looks deceptively simple compared to what is really required.

You all talk about root canals and kidney stones like they're something bad.  ;)

07/31/05 First met in Ft Lauderdale

06/26/13 DOMA overturned

07/16/13 Married in Rockville, Maryland

08/22/13 Day 0 Mailed AOS Package to Chicago Lockbox (I-130, I-485, I-765)

11/20/13 Day 90 AOS Interview completed - Approved!

09/01/15 Day 740 I-751 Mailed ROC packet to California Service Center

04/08/16 Day 960 I-751 RFE received - need to provide more evidence of financial commingling

05/03/16 Day 985 RFE response sent

06/07/16 Day 1020 I-751 approval notice received

06/16/16 Day 1029 10-year greencard received

11/16/16 Day 1182 Mailed N-400 citizenship application

08/21/17 Day 1460 Received alert that naturalization interview was scheduled

09/28/17 Day 1498 N-400 interview completed - Approved!

10/20/17 Day 1520 Oath ceremony finished - now a US Citizen

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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On 8/27/2017 at 2:50 PM, CB & FM said:

Yayyyyy!!! Congrats. Keep us informed!!!!

The letter just arrived and Savio's oath ceremony has been scheduled for the week after next.  :)

07/31/05 First met in Ft Lauderdale

06/26/13 DOMA overturned

07/16/13 Married in Rockville, Maryland

08/22/13 Day 0 Mailed AOS Package to Chicago Lockbox (I-130, I-485, I-765)

11/20/13 Day 90 AOS Interview completed - Approved!

09/01/15 Day 740 I-751 Mailed ROC packet to California Service Center

04/08/16 Day 960 I-751 RFE received - need to provide more evidence of financial commingling

05/03/16 Day 985 RFE response sent

06/07/16 Day 1020 I-751 approval notice received

06/16/16 Day 1029 10-year greencard received

11/16/16 Day 1182 Mailed N-400 citizenship application

08/21/17 Day 1460 Received alert that naturalization interview was scheduled

09/28/17 Day 1498 N-400 interview completed - Approved!

10/20/17 Day 1520 Oath ceremony finished - now a US Citizen

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On 10/7/2017 at 11:10 AM, SM & EF said:

The letter just arrived and Savio's oath ceremony has been scheduled for the week after next.  :)

Parabéns, Savio. May it be an enjoyable day for you and your husband!!!! Beijos!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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On 10/8/2017 at 12:46 PM, CB & FM said:

Parabéns, Savio. May it be an enjoyable day for you and your husband!!!! Beijos!

Obrigado!  Savio had his ceremony this morning and I am now sitting next to my US citizen husband.  😁

07/31/05 First met in Ft Lauderdale

06/26/13 DOMA overturned

07/16/13 Married in Rockville, Maryland

08/22/13 Day 0 Mailed AOS Package to Chicago Lockbox (I-130, I-485, I-765)

11/20/13 Day 90 AOS Interview completed - Approved!

09/01/15 Day 740 I-751 Mailed ROC packet to California Service Center

04/08/16 Day 960 I-751 RFE received - need to provide more evidence of financial commingling

05/03/16 Day 985 RFE response sent

06/07/16 Day 1020 I-751 approval notice received

06/16/16 Day 1029 10-year greencard received

11/16/16 Day 1182 Mailed N-400 citizenship application

08/21/17 Day 1460 Received alert that naturalization interview was scheduled

09/28/17 Day 1498 N-400 interview completed - Approved!

10/20/17 Day 1520 Oath ceremony finished - now a US Citizen

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On 10/20/2017 at 6:13 PM, SM & EF said:

Obrigado!  Savio had his ceremony this morning and I am now sitting next to my US citizen husband.  😁

Yayyyyyy!!!!

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Congratulations!

 

I am the US Citizen

 

Journey to Citizenship for my spouse

Day 1    11-20-2017  Filed N-400 Online

Day 1    11-20-2017  NOA1 for N-400

Day 4    11-24-2017  NOA1 hardcopy arrived in the mail

Day 25  12-15-2017  Biometrics Appointment at Ft Smith, AR ASC

Day 104 03-02-2018 Notified Interview Letter Sent.

Day 151 04-18-2018 Interview at Fort Smith, AR 

Day 174 05-11-2018 Oath Ceremony at Fort Smith USCIS.

 

Day 1,370 - JOURNEY from K1 Visa to Oath of Citizenship is now COMPLETE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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27 minutes ago, CB & FM said:

Yayyyyyy!!!!

Thanks!  We are sending good thoughts into the universe for everyone to have an RFE-free process and one that beats the time estimates.  :)  Keep us posted.

 

Sean and Savio

28 minutes ago, bob72601 said:

Congratulations!

 

Thanks!  You'll be through with ROC before you know it.  :)

 

07/31/05 First met in Ft Lauderdale

06/26/13 DOMA overturned

07/16/13 Married in Rockville, Maryland

08/22/13 Day 0 Mailed AOS Package to Chicago Lockbox (I-130, I-485, I-765)

11/20/13 Day 90 AOS Interview completed - Approved!

09/01/15 Day 740 I-751 Mailed ROC packet to California Service Center

04/08/16 Day 960 I-751 RFE received - need to provide more evidence of financial commingling

05/03/16 Day 985 RFE response sent

06/07/16 Day 1020 I-751 approval notice received

06/16/16 Day 1029 10-year greencard received

11/16/16 Day 1182 Mailed N-400 citizenship application

08/21/17 Day 1460 Received alert that naturalization interview was scheduled

09/28/17 Day 1498 N-400 interview completed - Approved!

10/20/17 Day 1520 Oath ceremony finished - now a US Citizen

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Well I'm saying bye to this. My wife had her oath on Feb 14 after being rescheduled from January due to poor weather. Her interview went well with no problems. DONE :-) 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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11 minutes ago, neska2 said:

Well I'm saying bye to this. My wife had her oath on Feb 14 after being rescheduled from January due to poor weather. Her interview went well with no problems. DONE :-) 

Congratulations, Neska2!

 

My spouse has applied for citizenship (we are in the 2018 February N-400 group).  We could have filed last April, but circumstances (my father was dying) kept us from getting our act together.  In fact, now, I'm glad, as we were able to apply online, which was SO much easier!

 

The current projection for her oath ceremony is next February, but it seems it is not taking that long for most...

 

I'm hoping, at some point, that the Bi-national couples group will no longer be necessary!  For those of us who were first through the gates, I'm hoping that the succeeding generations will appreciate our hard work!

 

Sukie in NY

Spoiler

 

Spoiler

Our Prior Journey

N-400 Naturalization

18-Feb-2018 - submitted N-400 online, credit card charged

18-Feb-2018 - NOA1

12-Mar-2018 - Biometrics 

18-June-2018 - Notice of interview received

26-July-2018 - Interview  - APPROVED!!!

26-July-2018 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

17-Aug-2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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33 minutes ago, neska2 said:

Well I'm saying bye to this. My wife had her oath on Feb 14 after being rescheduled from January due to poor weather. Her interview went well with no problems. DONE :-) 

Congratulations!

 

I also look forward to finally being able to put the word "end" to this process.

F-1 Visa: Academic years 2007/2010.

K-1 Visa: I-129F sent Aug 2013; Approved Jan 2014.

Green Card: AOS sent Feb 2014; Approved Jan 2015.

Removal of Conditions: I-751 sent Nov 2016; Approved Apr 2018.

US Citizenship: Application sent Nov 2017; Fingerprints Nov 2017; Civics/English exam March 2018; Oath May 2018.

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