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Fantastic news otter!

Good Luck!

I got a response from the Embassy and it was very good actually, helpful which is the complete opposite of the last one...

"Thank you for your inquiry.

The letter to which you refer was sent in error.

We are pleased to inform you that the Immigrant Visa Unit has received an approved petition in support of your fiancé visa application. The next step in the process requires you to complete additional forms and collect applicable documents. Please refer to the Immigrant/Fiancé(e) Visa Interview Checklist, available at http://london.usembassy.gov/iv_15.html, for detailed instructions.

The K1 petition is valid for four months from the priority date (listed at the bottom of this letter). If your interview will occur after your priority date, your fiancée must submit a statement of intent to marry within 90 days of your arrival in the U.S., in order to revalidate the petition. Photocopies will not be accepted.

Information regarding registering for the courier service will be included with your appointment confirmation letter.

The Issuance of a K visa is not guaranteed. A Consular Officer will evaluate your case and make a final determination. You are advised not to make any travel plans until you receive your visa.

Should you need to communicate with the Embassy regarding your case, please provide your case number exactly as it is listed below.

Sincerely,

Immigrant Visa Branch"

Ha I got the EXACT same reply yesterday. Word for word. Ha oh well it's still a good reply

I-129F Date: September 24th 2013
I-129F delivered (via USPS update): September 27th 2013 4:40 am
Check cashed: 10/2/2013 
NOA1 email: 10/2/2013
NOA1 hardcopy arrived: 10/7/2013

Alien registration number recieved: 10/21/2013
NOA2 email: 11/7/2013  only 37 days between NOA1 and NOA2...

NOA2 hard copy recieved: 11/12/2013
USCIS shipped I-129F approved petition to NVC: 12/9/2013
NVC receives petition: 12/17/2013

NVC ships petition to London embassy: 12/19/2013
London receives petition: 12/23/2013

CEAC marked as ready: 12/23/2013
Random CEAC status updated date: 12/27/2013

Readiness of Action form submitted: 3/11/2014 (original medical date of 3/12 delayed...)
Medical in London: 4/16/2014
Packet 4 received: 4/28/2014
Interview date: 5/12/2014 APPROVED!!! 

Enter US:  August 2014

Married:  October 2014

Adjustment of status paperwork sent:  End October 2014

Biometrics:  November 2014

Letter from USCIS telling us backlog, expecting an answer in 6 months:  Feb 2015

Interview with USCIS:  August 2015.  Agent says will be approving

Receive Greencard:  Sep 2015

File for Removing of Conditions:  7/27/17

NOA1 Letter:  Dated 8/1, receive 8/5

 

 

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