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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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So I just received the "packet" from the Consulate, I am the petitioner. Don't know why they call it a packet, it's just a letter. We have already submitted the DS-160 and have the Confirmation printed out. I am concerned about scheduling the appointment for the ASC and interview and the consulate. We registered on the http://mexico.usvisa-info.com site and it prompts me to make the payment of $240 before scheduling the interview. I have no problem paying right now but I want to know if after I pay and print the receipt if it's going to show me a calendar and allow me to choose from available dates or if it's just going to give me a date. My concern with the date is that I don't have any more time off at work for the remainder of this year so I would love for the interview to take place on a Thursday which is my scheduled day off from work so that I can accompany my fiancée to the interview. Can anyone with previous experience from Mexico help?

K-1 Timeline

K-1 Interview Result: APPROVED!

Married on 03/12/2014

AOS Timeline

Mailed I-485, I-131, I-765: 04/14/2014

I-485, I-131, I-765 delivered by USPS: 04/15/2014

Check cashed by USCIS: 04/19/2014

I-485, I-131, I-765 NOA: 04/20/2014

I-485 RFE: 05/12/2014

I-485 RFE Received: 5/21/2014

I-131 and I-765 Approved: 06/28/2014

EAD/AP Combo Card Mailed: 07/07/2014

POTENTIAL INTERVIEW WAIVER LETTER DATED 07/29/2014

Card/Document Production: 04/07/2015

Welcome Notice Sent: 04/07/2015

AOS APPROVAL PREDICTION DATE: April 22, 2015 brought to you by good ol' Mountain Dew!

APPROVED!!!! 04/07/2015

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline

yes, in Mexico you get to choose the date for the ASC and interview... good luck!!

I-129F Mailed: 8/23/13

Received at lockbox in Texas: 8/26/13

Text/Email Received: 8/29/13

Case at: TSC

NOA1 Received: 9/3/2013

Alien number changed: 9/18/2013

No RFE!

Petition Approved: 11/25/2013

Petition sent to the NVC: 12/12/13

Obtained case number: 12/19/2013

Petition sent to the consulate: 12/23/2013

Interview: 01/10/2014

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Ik this doesn't answer your question but what does the packet consist of?.... just got my noa2 last week so am trying to get the stuff together in the mean time

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
Timeline

It's just a letter that's all. It says in bold letters that without letter they will not let you in for an interview and then just gives you links to websites to submit DS-160 and schedule appointment. I am the Petitioner so it has my address, but letter is addressed to my fiancée.

K-1 Timeline

K-1 Interview Result: APPROVED!

Married on 03/12/2014

AOS Timeline

Mailed I-485, I-131, I-765: 04/14/2014

I-485, I-131, I-765 delivered by USPS: 04/15/2014

Check cashed by USCIS: 04/19/2014

I-485, I-131, I-765 NOA: 04/20/2014

I-485 RFE: 05/12/2014

I-485 RFE Received: 5/21/2014

I-131 and I-765 Approved: 06/28/2014

EAD/AP Combo Card Mailed: 07/07/2014

POTENTIAL INTERVIEW WAIVER LETTER DATED 07/29/2014

Card/Document Production: 04/07/2015

Welcome Notice Sent: 04/07/2015

AOS APPROVAL PREDICTION DATE: April 22, 2015 brought to you by good ol' Mountain Dew!

APPROVED!!!! 04/07/2015

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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You have to pay the fee before it will show you the calendar with available dates for the interview. You select the date you want after you pay the fee. The US citizen is not allowed to attend the interview. If you (the USC) only received the invitation letter you need to scan the letter and email it to your soon to be better half in Mexico. The Mexican citizen can print the invitation letter as they will need it in Ciudad Juarez. I suggest printing at least three copies as in our case the medical office kept one copy. It is better to have something that they might not need then to NOT have something they might need. Elizabeth even had a complete copy of the original I-129F package when she had her interview.

Best Wishes

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