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Thank you . I will do that. Your in the last leg of things. I see not long now till your interview. pls share your experience once you have had it.

I sure will :)

Our Story AoS
[March 2012] Met online on Christian Mingle [November 27th 2013] AoS sent
[June 25th 2012] Met in Person in London!
[August 2012] Steve visits me again in the Uk for our second meeting for just one weekend! [March 6th 2014] AoS Interview - Passed
[september 2012] My first trip to America to visit the love of my life
[November 2012] I travel to America for my first ever thanksgiving with Steves family!
[December 2012] Steve comes to the Uk to spend xmas with my family!
( heart.gif February 15th 2013 heart.gif ) He pops the question in Kensington, London...and I say yes!


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[January 15th 2013) I-129f SENT!
[January 24th 2013] NOA1
[July 08th 2013]- NOA2 (
approved 165 Days)
[July 18th 2013] Case forwarded to NVC

[July 26th 2013] We call DoS and are finally given our case # - I book medical immediatly

[July 29th 2013] Case forwarded to US Embassy, London
[August 8th 2013] Packet 3 sent (before received)

[August 9th 2013] Packet 3 received
[August 13th 2013] Medical

[August 16th 2013] CEAC updates - London logs my medical results

[August 20th 2013] - CEAC update - London logs my packet 3

[August 23rd 2013] I call DoS and they tell me my interview date, (2 weeks since I sent ds-2001)

[August 27th 2013 CEAC update - London dispatches packet 4]

[August 29th 2013] Packet 4 received
[september 24th 2013] Interview -
Refused due to passport and birth certificate condition

[september 26th 2013] Emergency appt at HM Passport Office London - New Passport and Birth Certificate in hand
[september 30th 2013] DX collects passport and birth certificate

[October 3rd] - Docs delivered to Embassy

[October 10th] - London Approves and Issues our Visa!!

[October 16th 2013] 4.00pm - Visa in my hand, 11pm POE -Newark

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I just spoke with the embassy and was advised that now I have made payment they will email me shortly with an interview date. It does appear from the website that processes changed last month (see below)

There are THREE steps involved in applying for an immigrant visa:

Step 1: Filing an immigrant visa petition with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Step 2: The processing of the immigrant visa either by the National Visa Center in New Hampshire or the Immigrant Visa Unit at the Embassy in London.

Step 3: The immigrant visa interview and medical examination.

I'm explaining this for others that may be reading, because I know you are convinced you will get yours done a different way. The quoted statement above is not new. It has always been that way.

Spouse visas (IR1/CR1) are "processed" at NVC, meaning forms, documents, and affidavit of support are mailed to NVC. it is basically including all needed for the greencard that will be issued as soon as they arrive in the US. They process at NVC for a couple of months before they are given "case complete". Their interview date is assigned by NVC, not the embassy.

K1s and spouses filing DCF are "processed" at the embassy Immigrant Visa Unit, meaning forms are mailed to London and not NVC. The K1 will adjust status in the US for their greencard paperwork. No K1 processing as such happens at NVC except for a 3 day pass through to get a Dept of State case number and be packaged up to ship out to the consulate. DCF London applicants do not get a new case number because their case never passes through NVC. It is only passed from London USCIS to London IV Unit.

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England.gifENGLAND ---

K-1 Timeline 4 months, 19 days 03-10-08 VSC to 7-29-08 Interview London

10-05-08 Married

AOS Timeline 5 months, 14 days 10-9-08 to 3-23-09 No interview

Removing Conditions Timeline 5 months, 20 days12-27-10 to 06-10-11 No interview

Citizenship Timeline 3 months, 26 days 12-31-11 Dallas to 4-26-12 Interview Houston

05-16-12 Oath ceremony

The journey from Fiancé to US citizenship:

4 years, 2 months, 6 days

243 pages of forms/documents submitted

No RFEs

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I'm explaining this for others that may be reading, because I know you are convinced you will get yours done a different way. The quoted statement above is not new. It has always been that way.

Spouse visas (IR1/CR1) are "processed" at NVC, meaning forms, documents, and affidavit of support are mailed to NVC. it is basically including all needed for the greencard that will be issued as soon as they arrive in the US. They process at NVC for a couple of months before they are given "case complete". Their interview date is assigned by NVC, not the embassy.

K1s and spouses filing DCF are "processed" at the embassy Immigrant Visa Unit, meaning forms are mailed to London and not NVC. The K1 will adjust status in the US for their greencard paperwork. No K1 processing as such happens at NVC except for a 3 day pass through to get a Dept of State case number and be packaged up to ship out to the consulate. DCF London applicants do not get a new case number because their case never passes through NVC. It is only passed from London USCIS to London IV Unit.

You know I am convinced? I'm convinced of nothing - I have no idea what is going on with this process and it is stressing my out hugely. I am trying to make sense of what has happened to my case (sent apparently directly to the consulate, being told to go online and pay the MRV and courier fee etc.).

No-one at the help-line seems to be able to tell me anything and the relevant section at the embassy don't accept phone calls.

You say that "DCF London applicants do not get a new case number". Does that suggest I can arrange my medical based on my original case number?

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You know I am convinced? I'm convinced of nothing - I have no idea what is going on with this process and it is stressing my out hugely. I am trying to make sense of what has happened to my case (sent apparently directly to the consulate, being told to go online and pay the MRV and courier fee etc.).

No-one at the help-line seems to be able to tell me anything and the relevant section at the embassy don't accept phone calls.

You say that "DCF London applicants do not get a new case number". Does that suggest I can arrange my medical based on my original case number?

If you have been approved, forget your EAC number. It won't work for London.

Do you have a new number beginning with 'LND'? If not, you need to call up the US Department of State and ask them for it, or wait for London to mail you Packet 3.

Once you have the LND number, you can check your case status here: https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?

If that says 'Ready' then you can phone Knightsbridge and book your medical.

Edited by Laura.
 

K1 Timeline

02-22-2013: I-129F to VSC

02-28-2013: NOA1

06-10-2013: NOA2 (102 days)

08-16-2013: Interview - Approved!

08-22-2013: Visa in hand

09-14-2013: POE Houston

10-30-2013: Married!

AOS Timeline

12-10-2013: Mailed AOS/EAD/AP

12-16-2013: NOA1 x 3

01-02-2014: Biometrics

02-24-2014: EAD/AP Approved

03-04-2014: Received EAD/AP

03-10-2014: Interview - Approved!

03-18-2014: Received GC

ROC Timeline

12-12-2015: I-751 to CSC

12-17-2015: NOA1

01-14-2016: Biometrics

05-19-2016: Approved!

 

N-400 Timeline

03-14-2017: N-400 to Texas Lockbox

03-22-2017: NOA1

04-11-2017: Biometrics

04-20-2017: In Line For Interview

07-02-2018: Interview - Approved!

08-22-2018: Oath Ceremony

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If you have been approved, forget your EAC number. It won't work for London.

Do you have a new number beginning with 'LND'? If not, you need to call up DOS in the US and ask them for it, or wait for London to mail you Packet 3.

Once you have the LND number, you can check your case status here: https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?

If that says 'Ready' then you can phone Knightsbridge and book your medical.

Thank you for that :)

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this is what i got from USCIS a week ago.

Your Case Status: Post Decision Activity

On August 20, 2013, we shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing. For more information, please contact them directly.

For approved applications/petitions, post-decision activity may include USCIS sending notification of the approved application/petition to the National Visa Center or the Department of State. For denied applications/petitions, post-decision activity may include the processing of an appeal and/or motions to reopen or reconsider and revocations.

Post Decision Activity

On August 27, 2013, we shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing. For more information, please contact them directly.

For approved applications/petitions, post-decision activity may include USCIS sending notification of the approved application/petition to the National Visa Center or the Department of State. For denied applications/petitions, post-decision activity may include the processing of an appeal and/or motions to reopen or reconsider and revocations.

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You know I am convinced? I'm convinced of nothing - I have no idea what is going on with this process and it is stressing my out hugely. I am trying to make sense of what has happened to my case (sent apparently directly to the consulate, being told to go online and pay the MRV and courier fee etc.).

No-one at the help-line seems to be able to tell me anything and the relevant section at the embassy don't accept phone calls.

You say that "DCF London applicants do not get a new case number". Does that suggest I can arrange my medical based on my original case number?

Okay sorry for saying convinced. You seem to refute the experienced help that has been offered and maybe that is my impression that you still think you are going to get an interview assigned any day now because you paid the fee. I didn't want to keep sawing on that or force you to believe, but only explain what that thing you called a new procedure means in terms of "processing".

The standard procedure is to WAIT for instruction by letter to the beneficiary from London when they are ready to process your case. You don't really need to call anybody. If you want to know that instruction before you get your letter, the link was given to you by Lost at Sea in post #13 of this thread. It lays out the order they expect you to do things---

Step One- mail in your forms

Step Two- gather your documents and let them know when you have everything

Step Three- book a medical

If you want to jump out of order and attend a medical before the IV Unit has acknowledged they are ready to process your case, or pay the fee prior to being notified of an interview, then it may get confusing or bits and pieces misplaced. They have a plan that works for them. Anything else may or may not work out smoothly for you. London will not send you instructions the day the mail arrives with your file. It takes them awhile to notify you that they are ready for you to proceed.

"Ready" on CEAC search may only mean the electronic file was submitted. It is a generic update for the whole world and is not real specific. It doesn't not necessarily mean London has your paper file and is ready for you.

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England.gifENGLAND ---

K-1 Timeline 4 months, 19 days 03-10-08 VSC to 7-29-08 Interview London

10-05-08 Married

AOS Timeline 5 months, 14 days 10-9-08 to 3-23-09 No interview

Removing Conditions Timeline 5 months, 20 days12-27-10 to 06-10-11 No interview

Citizenship Timeline 3 months, 26 days 12-31-11 Dallas to 4-26-12 Interview Houston

05-16-12 Oath ceremony

The journey from Fiancé to US citizenship:

4 years, 2 months, 6 days

243 pages of forms/documents submitted

No RFEs

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I did ask you if you had your LND number. rolleyes.gif


I just spoke with the embassy and was advised that now I have made payment they will email me shortly with an interview date. It does appear from the website that processes changed last month (see below)

There are THREE steps involved in applying for an immigrant visa:

Step 1: Filing an immigrant visa petition with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Step 2: The processing of the immigrant visa either by the National Visa Center in New Hampshire or the Immigrant Visa Unit at the Embassy in London.

Step 3: The immigrant visa interview and medical examination.

Still pretty confident that I won't be needing any hat sauce.

To be clear - my doubt has never been about whether your case is at London. It makes no bones whether it went through NVC or not - it'll end up at London regardless. What I have been trying to tell you is that they won't be scheduling you an interview without you doing your part in this process (i.e. your DS forms and your medical, and being in possession of the magical LND case file number).

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* I-130/CR-1 visa by Direct Consular Filing in London
3rd May 2013 - Married in London

7th May 2013 - I-130 filed
4th June 2013 - NOA2 (approved)
16th July 2013 - Interview (approved)
30th July 2013 - POE San Francisco
29th August 2013 - 2 year green card arrived

 

* How? Read my DCF London I-130 for CR1/IR1 Spouse Guide

* Removal of Conditions (RoC) via California Service Centre
1st May 2015 - 90 day RoC window opened
6th May 2015 - I-751 filed (delivered 8th May, cheque cashed 18th May)
7th August 2015 - Approved / GC production

27th August 2015 - 10 year green card arrived

* Naturalisation (Citizenship) via Phoenix Lockbox

* San Francisco Field Office:
1st May 2016 - N-400 window opened
20th August 2016 - N-400 filed

26th August 2016 - NOA1
13th September 2016 - Biometrics

12th January 2017 - Biometrics (again)
30th May 2017 - Interview (approved)
7th June 2017 - Oath

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hi everyone

The CEAC said ready today. So Friday I will send off all the DS forms and the 2001 checklist with a letter saying ready for interview. I must say it all seems to be moving quiet fast . I understand they don't even bother to look so I guess a few is all I am taking just incase. I have the i134 form filled out, letter from his employer stating his salary and how long he has worked there. 2 years tax return form with w2. I also got him to do another letter of intent and got him to get it notarised, we also got 6 pay stubs. Is that enough evidence?

05/02/2013 I-129f sent via USPS express

05/03/2013 received by Dallas-lock box

05/07/2013 NOA1 hard copy

05/13/2013 Alien number change a email from USCIS

07/29/2013 NOA2 Approval email from USCIS

08/03/2013 NOA2 Hard Copy Recieved

08/16/2013 file sent to NVC

08/19/2013 Called DOS told NVC received file case number given.

08/21/2013 file in transit to London embassy as stated on CEAC website also spoke to DOS to confirm

08/28/2013 file ready according to CEAC website

08/30/2013 packet 3 sent with DS-2001

O9/05/2015 medical appointment

09/06/2013 packet 3 arrived in the mail.

09/10/2013 CEAC update medical result received by embassy

10/04/2013 CEAC update dos says waiting to give interview date

10/11/2013 packet 4 interview letter arrived

10/22/2013 interview at London embassy

10/22/2013 Approved the visa

10/29/2013 visa delivered

12/02/2013 POE In Atlanta Georgia

AOS

1/25/2014 AOS forms mailed

1/27/2014 arrived at PO Box Chicago lock box waiting to be picked up

1/27/2014 (day1)AOS received by USCIS according to USPS online mail tracker signed for by R MERCADO

2/2/2014. (day7) text message and email from USCIS for acceptance of all forms.

1/31/2014 I-485 accepted receipt number and hard copy has been sent. Processed at National Benefits Centre.

1/28/2014 I-131 application for travel documents in initial review receipt number given and hard copy has been sent

1/28/2014 I-765 application for employment authorization in initial review receipt number given and hard copy has been sent.

2/7/2014 (day11) noa1 hard copy arrived in the mail for I-485 I-131 I-765

2/14/2014 (day18) biometric appt letter arrived in the mail. Appt schedualled for 2/26/2014 11.00am.

2/18/2014 (day 22) biometrics successful walkin.

4/01/2014 faxed expedite supporting documents to number on letter sent to me. Waiting waiting waiting

4/03/2014 (68 days) EAD and AP approved text message sent status post decision. Hooray !!!

4/7/2014 (72 days ) status change to card in production for EAD.

4/10/2014 ( 75 days) status changed after calling uscis regarding urgency of EAD. Also usps tracking number at 20.580pm

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hi everyone

The CEAC said ready today. So Friday I will send off all the DS forms and the 2001 checklist with a letter saying ready for interview. I must say it all seems to be moving quiet fast . I understand they don't even bother to look so I guess a few is all I am taking just incase. I have the i134 form filled out, letter from his employer stating his salary and how long he has worked there. 2 years tax return form with w2. I also got him to do another letter of intent and got him to get it notarised, we also got 6 pay stubs. Is that enough evidence?

You would get better answers if you made your own thread or posted your question in here: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/350185-london-2012-k1s-from-noa2-to-interview-thread/

But yes that should be enough evidence.

 

K1 Timeline

02-22-2013: I-129F to VSC

02-28-2013: NOA1

06-10-2013: NOA2 (102 days)

08-16-2013: Interview - Approved!

08-22-2013: Visa in hand

09-14-2013: POE Houston

10-30-2013: Married!

AOS Timeline

12-10-2013: Mailed AOS/EAD/AP

12-16-2013: NOA1 x 3

01-02-2014: Biometrics

02-24-2014: EAD/AP Approved

03-04-2014: Received EAD/AP

03-10-2014: Interview - Approved!

03-18-2014: Received GC

ROC Timeline

12-12-2015: I-751 to CSC

12-17-2015: NOA1

01-14-2016: Biometrics

05-19-2016: Approved!

 

N-400 Timeline

03-14-2017: N-400 to Texas Lockbox

03-22-2017: NOA1

04-11-2017: Biometrics

04-20-2017: In Line For Interview

07-02-2018: Interview - Approved!

08-22-2018: Oath Ceremony

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You would get better answers if you made your own thread or posted your question in here: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/350185-london-2012-k1s-from-noa2-to-interview-thread/

But yes that should be enough evidence.

Thank you so much. I will do that.

05/02/2013 I-129f sent via USPS express

05/03/2013 received by Dallas-lock box

05/07/2013 NOA1 hard copy

05/13/2013 Alien number change a email from USCIS

07/29/2013 NOA2 Approval email from USCIS

08/03/2013 NOA2 Hard Copy Recieved

08/16/2013 file sent to NVC

08/19/2013 Called DOS told NVC received file case number given.

08/21/2013 file in transit to London embassy as stated on CEAC website also spoke to DOS to confirm

08/28/2013 file ready according to CEAC website

08/30/2013 packet 3 sent with DS-2001

O9/05/2015 medical appointment

09/06/2013 packet 3 arrived in the mail.

09/10/2013 CEAC update medical result received by embassy

10/04/2013 CEAC update dos says waiting to give interview date

10/11/2013 packet 4 interview letter arrived

10/22/2013 interview at London embassy

10/22/2013 Approved the visa

10/29/2013 visa delivered

12/02/2013 POE In Atlanta Georgia

AOS

1/25/2014 AOS forms mailed

1/27/2014 arrived at PO Box Chicago lock box waiting to be picked up

1/27/2014 (day1)AOS received by USCIS according to USPS online mail tracker signed for by R MERCADO

2/2/2014. (day7) text message and email from USCIS for acceptance of all forms.

1/31/2014 I-485 accepted receipt number and hard copy has been sent. Processed at National Benefits Centre.

1/28/2014 I-131 application for travel documents in initial review receipt number given and hard copy has been sent

1/28/2014 I-765 application for employment authorization in initial review receipt number given and hard copy has been sent.

2/7/2014 (day11) noa1 hard copy arrived in the mail for I-485 I-131 I-765

2/14/2014 (day18) biometric appt letter arrived in the mail. Appt schedualled for 2/26/2014 11.00am.

2/18/2014 (day 22) biometrics successful walkin.

4/01/2014 faxed expedite supporting documents to number on letter sent to me. Waiting waiting waiting

4/03/2014 (68 days) EAD and AP approved text message sent status post decision. Hooray !!!

4/7/2014 (72 days ) status change to card in production for EAD.

4/10/2014 ( 75 days) status changed after calling uscis regarding urgency of EAD. Also usps tracking number at 20.580pm

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