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I looks like everyone is getting approved right when they hit the six month mark so exciting!!! Maybe I'll get some new soon too yay!

I remember you said your congressman/senator said you should get a March approval, perhaps he was right!

USCIS


August 22nd 2013: NOA 1


February 18th : Transferred to California


February 26th : NOA 2


March 3rd : NOA 2 Hard Copy



NVC


March 7th 2014: Case received by NVC


April 4th 2014: NVC Case# and IN #Received


xxxx: AOS Bill Invoiced & Paid


xxxx: AOS Bill showing paid


xxxx: AOS Packet sent (electronic)


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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Omg.. im approved

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Thank you lord jesus christ !!!

I had no idea with a case as complicated as mine.

I actually can't believe it !

WOW

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Congratulations buddy!

11/17/2016: Got engaged
11/28/2016: I-130 sent to Chicago IL lock box
01/12/2016: NOA1

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Thank you

I pray every day for you - and I sincerely hope this comes through in the next week for you as well.

Thanks man!

Believe me, I don't feel bad at all!

When I see others like LoveMyTico and Anuspras and others still waiting from March, April, May and June, I don't feel bad at all!

I know we got screwed when we got transferred to NBSC, but it is what it is! Things are happening that way for a reason!

Good luck for the rest of the process!!!

11/17/2016: Got engaged
11/28/2016: I-130 sent to Chicago IL lock box
01/12/2016: NOA1

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I really think and hope so when I get that letter saying I'm approved than I'll be 100% convinced?

I remember you said your congressman/senator said you should get a March approval, perhaps he was right!

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Thank you so much !

Here's hoping to a speedy approval for you too !

Congrats Aditya! You are a big help to this forum! Also I feel I have a family here secret7vf.gif

Filed : 09/04/2013

NOA1:09/09/2013

Service Center : NBC Overland Park KS

Transferred to NSC on Feb 25

NOA2: 03/28/2014

NVC Received: 04/21/2014

Case Assigned: 05/15/2014

DS261 Completed: 05/24/2014

AOS Paid: 05/23/2014

AOS Sent: 05/27/2014

AOS Scanned: 06/02/2014

IV Invoiced: 06/25/2014

IV Paid:06/25/2014

IV Documents Sent to NVC: 06/26/2014

IV Documents delivered at NVC: 06/27/2014

IV Documents scanned:07/03/2014

DS260 Completed: 06/29/2014

AOS Accepted: 07/10/2014

IV Accepted: 08/14/2014

Case Complete: 08/14/2014

Interview: 10/01/2014 :dancing::dance:

Interview Result: Approved! :) :) :)

Online Status changed to Issued: 10/08/2014

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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our lawyer gave us this info for next step- look correct>? I have not had a chance to read the massive first 2 posts on the Feb NVC thread but will ..

"I wanted to give you an idea, just in case you were not aware, of the next steps of your process after the I-130 Petition is approved and the approval is sent to the National Visa Center (NVC):


USCIS Sent My (Approved I-130) Immigrant Visa Petition to the NVC. Now What Happens?

1 – The NVC will invoice the Petitioner for the Affidavit of Support (Form I-864) and the Immigrant Visa Application fees (Form DS 260). NOTE: We cannot pay these fees until the NVC receives the I-130 approval and fee bills are issued.
2 – Once all the fees have been paid, we need to compete the Immigrant Visa Application and send the NVC the Affidavit of Support and all the required Supporting Documentation (Please see below list of Supporting Documentation). NOTE: We cannot complete the DS 260 or send the Affidavit of Support and Supporting Documentation until the NVC has confirmed receipt of fee payment.
3 – Once the Immigrant Visa Application is completed and submitted, and all the required Supporting Documentation is received, the NVC will send a letter confirming their file is complete and they will hold the Immigrant Visa Application until an interview can be scheduled with a consular officer at the U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate General abroad.
4 – Once the U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate provides an interview date and time, they will send us a letter with all of the interview information including information about the Medical Examination. NOTE: The Medical Examination can only be done approximately 2 or 3 weeks prior to the interview date. You will hand provide the Medical Examination to the U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate the day of your interview.
Supporting Documentation
· Birth Certificate(s) - You (and any family member(s) immigrating with you to the United States) must obtain an original birth certificate issued by the official custodian of birth records in your country of birth, showing your date of birth, place of birth, and parentage Important Notice: All Immigrant Visa applicants must submit a long form original birth certificate. Short form birth certificates will not be accepted. The certificate must contain the: Date of birth, Place of birth, Names of both parents, Indication by the appropriate authority that it is an extract from the official records – REQUIRED OF PETITIONER AND BENEFICIARY
· Court and Prison Records (if applicable) – ONLY BENEFICIARY
· Deportation Documentation (if applicable) – ONLY BENEFICIARY
· Marriage Certificate - If you are married, you must obtain an original marriage certificate, or a certified copy, bearing the appropriate seal or stamp of the issuing authority.
· Marriage Termination Decrees (if applicable) – You must obtain an original divorce decree, death certificate, or a certified copy, bearing the appropriate seal or stamp of the issuing authority –ONLY BENEFICIARY
· Military Records (if applicable) – ONLY BENEFICIARY
· Color photocopy of valid passport Biographic Data PageONLY BENEFICIARY (We already have this in our file.)
· Photographs – Two (2) identical color photographs (Passport Style) – ONLY BENEFICIARY
· Police Certificates - Each applicant aged 16 years or older must submit police certificates that: (1) Cover the entire period of the applicant’s residence in that area; (2) is issued by the appropriate police authority; and (3) includes all arrests, the reason for the arrests(s), and the disposition of each recorded case – ONLY BENEFICIARY
How do I obtain a police certificate? Immigrant visa applicants who have resided in the United Kingdom for six months or more since the age of sixteen are required to obtain a Police Certificate from the Association of Chief Police Officers Criminal Records Office (ACRO).
In order to complete the Affidavit of Support (Form I-864) we will need from PETITIONER:
1- Income Tax forms for 2013 with all supporting schedules
2- Form W-2 for 2013
3- Statement from your employer on business stationery (A letter from your employer must show the date you began employment, the type of work done, and your income.)
4- Copy of Driver’s License"
Edited by smoddydana

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USCIS

2013-Aug-5th- NOA1 received

2014-Feb-3rd - Transferred to CSC

2014-Feb-12 - Approved! - 191 days.

NVC

2014-Feb-21 NVC received

2014-Mar-27 NVC case# received

2014-Mar-28 Received IIN#

2014-Mar-28 Received AOS and IV bills- pending payment

2014-March-31 AOS paid

2014-April 1st Sent AOS and civil docs package

2014-April-4th IV bill shows as Paid---- AOS and civil docs delivered

2014-April-8th DS-260 completed online

2014-April-8th AOS and civil docs in system and under review

2014-April-23rd Received checklist for certified court record

2014- May -9th checklist documents received

2014-May-28 - Case completed!! :)

2014- June 17th- Medical

2014 -July 2nd- Interview - APPROVED!

2014 July 3rd- CEAC website says ISSUED :goofy:

2014 July 10th- PASSPORT ARRIVED VIA ROYAL MAIL SPECIAL DELIVERY!!!! :goofy:

2014-July 13th- POE with no probs.. happy in sunny FL! :)

ROC

2016-May -9th receipt notice

2016-May -17th check came out of the bank

​2016- August- 11th Biometrics done

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Congrats to you Aditya!

I-130 Sent: 11 November 2013

I-130 1st i-797(NOA-1): 12 November 2013, Vermont (Dis-)Service Center (1 day in transit)

I-130 2nd i-797(NOA-2): 30 May 2014, Vermont (Total Dis-)Service Center (199 days in USCIS hell)

I-30 Received at NVC: 11 June 2014 (11 days in transit)

NVC Case # Assigned: 27 June 2014 (15 days to case number assigned)

DS-261 Completed: 15 July 2014 (18 days to DS-261 available)

AOS Fee Bill Paid: 17 July 2014

AOS Fee Bill Shows "Paid": 22 July 2014

AOS Package Sent Out:23 July 2014

AOS Package Recieved: 28 July 2014

DS-260 Completed: ?

IV Fee Bill Paid: ?

November 2014 USCIS Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aqgp_fafY_R6dFI3cDREc2tNWV9qV09mMzN3WXR2dEE&usp=sharing#gid=3

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Belarus
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Very helpful, thanks

K-3 visa (most likely IR1/CR1 visa) (embassy: Warsaw, Poland)


USCIS

08/13/2013 I-130 NOA1

08/23/2013 I-129F NOA1

02/03/2014 I-130 and I-129F transferred to CSC

02/26/2014 I-130 and I-129F approved (!)

03/12/2014 I-130 and I129F received by NVC

03/12/2014 I-129F assigned a case number (starts with "MSC" and does not work)


I am the beneficiary

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