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A note to all Electronic Processing Canadian filers -

It is better to do a snail mail as you can check the delivery from courier and also find the date NVC scans the file. NVC sent us a checklist on April 30th for the two IR5 cases. We sent the replies same evening. On June 4 - one case got completed and the second was sent another checklist for which we had already sent email. We talked to three supervisors but they could not trace the lost email. We forwarded the April 30th email to supervisor to NVCinquiry and NVCElectronic but they still cannot trace our email of April 30th. So we are asked to resend the checklist reply and wait for 30 business days as the email was not traced. There is no automatic response or confirmation of receipt of the email. We will only find after 30days if NVC received our email. This EP system sucks.

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Is your timeline updated?


Oath Ceremony Dec 14th, 2018 I am finally a citizen and done with USCIS for good!

 

 

IR-1/CR-1 Visa:                            

Marriage: 2013-08-05                                   I-130 Sent: 2013-10-07                                                 I-130 NOA1: 2013-10-09                               

I-130 transferred to VSC: 2014-03-12        I-130 NOA2: 2014-03-24                                              NVC Received: 2014-04-07 

Case Number and IIN: 2014-05-05             Sent ENROLL email for EP: 2014-05-06                    Gave email addresses to NVC: 2014-05-08             

DS261 submitted: 2014-05-09                    AOS invoiced and paid: 2014-05-12                           DS261 re-submitted - GRRRR! 2014-05-21               

ENROLL conf. email: 2014-06-05               Submitted AOS documents:2014-06-08                    IV fee email received: 2014-06-23 

IV fee available and paid: 2014-06-24       DS260  submitted: 2014-06-26                                   Case Complete: 2014-07-31                                       

Interview: 2014-09-19 APPROVED!!!          Visa in Hand: 2014-09-24 (Loomis depot)                POE (Pac Hwy Crossing, BC) 2014-11-08 

SSN Card arrived (approx) 2014-11-26     Green Card arrived (approx) 2014-12-17 

Removal of Conditions - I-751:

I-751 Mailed (USPS) Aug 10, 2016             NOA: August 17, 2016 (received Aug 23)                  Biometrics Letter Sent: Sept 23, 2016

Biometrics Letter Rec'd: Sept 30, 2016     Walk-In Biometrics Oct 6, 2016                                    Infopass for I-551 stamp Aug 17, 2017   

Service Request: Dec 27, 2017                   SR Response: Jan 10, 2018 (no prediction)              Senator Inquiry: Jan 5, 2018

Senator Resp: Jan 8, 2018 (60 days)         Service Request 2: Mar 8 2018                                   Senator Inquiry 2: Mar 9 2018

SR 2 Response: Mar 12 (security checks) Senator Response 2: Mar 13, 2018                            Approval (via phone!): Mar 14, 2018

New Green Card Arrived: Mar 22, 2018

Naturalization - N-400: 

Submitted N-400 Online: Feb 4, 2018       Denied for Payment Failure: Feb 8, 2018                     Resubmitted N-400 Online Feb 8, 2018

NOA: Feb 8, 2018                                          Biometrics: Feb 26, 2018                                                Interview: Nov 2,2018 (approved)

Oath: Dec 14, 2018

 

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Seems like people are getting a lot of check lists of the I-864. I did mine (no cosponsor, make about 48,000 a year) and it did not seem to complicated to me. What are the common pitfalls? I am also going to send it to my lawyer to check before I mail it in.

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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Quick Question! :huh2:

I'm on the I-130 Facebook group. We've been talking about using the AOS bar-coded cover sheet to send an IV package. :idea:

Many of us have been waiting for 20-30+ days to pay the IV fee. Some people on the I-130 Facebook group called NVC to report this problem. Some NVC agents suggested that we use the AOS bar-coded cover sheet to send our IV packages. :)

It's tempting to send my IV package next week using the AOS bar-coded cover sheet. However, I'm sending my original birth certificate and police certificates so I don't want them to go missing. If they lose my original documents, I'll have to replace them and it could take months. :oops:

I know we briefly talked about this issue on this thread. I was wondering if other people have called NVC and they got the same info that it's okay to use the AOS bar-coded cover sheet to send an IV package. :help:

Naturalization

N-400 Sent: Aug 22, 2017

NOA: Aug 24, 2017

Biometrics: Sept 22, 2017

Interview: Oct 22, 2018 (Approved)

Oath Ceremony: Oct 23, 2018

 

Removing Conditions

I-751 Sent: Aug 22, 2016

NOA1: Aug 25, 2016

Biometrics: Oct 12, 2016

Interview: Oct 22, 2018 (Approved)

 

I-130 Application

NOA1: Oct 4, 2013

NOA2: Apr 11, 2014

NVC Received: Apr 30

Case Number: May 23

DS-261 / AOS Fee: June 5

AOS Package (Scan): June 16

IV Fee: July 18

IV Package (Scan): July 25

DS-260 Form: July 25

AOS Package (Accepted): July 29

Case Complete: Sept 16

Medical Exam: Oct 16

Interview: Nov 10

Visa Received: Nov 19

POE: Nov 20, 2014

 

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Seems like people are getting a lot of check lists of the I-864. I did mine (no cosponsor, make about 48,000 a year) and it did not seem to complicated to me. What are the common pitfalls? I am also going to send it to my lawyer to check before I mail it in.

A lot of issues stem from more complicated AOS situations involving joint sponsors, use of assets, employment abroad, etc.

Without any of those issues, the main problems seem to be the income figures used for your last three years of tax returns and the line asking for address if different. Leaving that blank seems to be nearly a guaranteed checklist these days. Did you use the I-864 or the I-864EZ? There are very few places to misstep on the latter form, which helps.

ROC Timeline

04/06/2016 - Mailed I-751

04/07/2016 - NOA1

04/13/2016 - Check cashed

04/14/2016 - NOA1 hardcopy

05/04/2016 - Received biometric notice

05/16/2016 - Biometrics appointment

05/17/2017 - Approved

05/22/2017 - Card in Production

05/25/2017 - Card Mailed

05/30/2017 - Card Received

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Seems like people are getting a lot of check lists of the I-864. I did mine (no cosponsor, make about 48,000 a year) and it did not seem to complicated to me. What are the common pitfalls? I am also going to send it to my lawyer to check before I mail it in.

Word of advice, do the I-864EZ. If it's just you and you're only sponsoring one immigrant and you're only using your salary to verify you meet the income requirements, you'll save yourself a lot of worry.

And, on the place in the form for your permanent address (if different from your mailing address), write N/A. Even though the instructions say to leave it blank, if you do, expect a check list!

5/21/2016: Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

5/23/2016: NOA1

7/29/2016: Biometrics Appointment

11/22/2016: I-751 Approved!

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Word of advice, do the I-864EZ. If it's just you and you're only sponsoring one immigrant and you're only using your salary to verify you meet the income requirements, you'll save yourself a lot of worry.

And, on the place in the form for your permanent address (if different from your mailing address), write N/A. Even though the instructions say to leave it blank, if you do, expect a check list!

Will do. Also I write N/A in every blank space regardless, habit I picked up on all gov docs from filing out my I-130 50 million times :D

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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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Will do. Also I write N/A in every blank space regardless, habit I picked up on all gov docs from filing out my I-130 50 million times :D

Do you plan to attach your IRS transcripts or a copy of your return from 2013? The transcript is recommended, but if you attach your return, don't round the numbers!

And, when you complete the DS-261, if it appears as 'incomplete' a couple days later, don't touch it! Call NVC first! If you edit and re-submit, the clock starts over again to get your IV.

5/21/2016: Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

5/23/2016: NOA1

7/29/2016: Biometrics Appointment

11/22/2016: I-751 Approved!

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Do you plan to attach your IRS transcripts or a copy of your return from 2013? The transcript is recommended, but if you attach your return, don't round the numbers!

And, when you complete the DS-261, if it appears as 'incomplete' a couple days later, don't touch it! Call NVC first! If you edit and re-submit, the clock starts over again to get your IV.

I'll be attaching my tax return, 2 year's tax transcripts, pay stubs, and employer letter since I just got a promotion and a raise at work. Also I don't round numbers unless instructed to lol. And I have read and noted the DS-261 thing. What will they do when you call them?

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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Also, what messes people up on the income from previous years?

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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I have been checking to see if I can log into the portal with my Case # and IIN since last week. I've been receiving the message about my case not being available for processing, which I know from the wiki to mean that it's not been put into the system yet. Today, though, when I try to log in, I get the message that the Case # and IIN don't match their records, and I can't get past that page.

When I go to the CEAC visa status check page, and enter my Case #, I get the message that "Your search did not return any data." when previously it told me that my case was in process.

While I do want to change my case number, I have not yet asked the NVC to change it. Is it possible they've thrown out my case, or something? Or have they unassigned my previously assigned number? I'm trying to call them but am having the usual large amount of trouble getting through. Has this happened to anyone else?

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Petitioner and Beneficiary both live temporarily in France, no DCF

USCIS
04/18/14: I-130 sent via Chronopost
04/21/14: NOA1
05/01/14: NOA2

NVC
05/12/14: NVC received case
06/04/14: Case number assigned (wrong embassy); received IIN
06/12/14: Case number reassigned to correct embassy, same IIN
06/13/14: Received DS-261 email and AOS invoice; completed DS-261 and paid AOS fee
06/18/14: AOS fee appears as "Paid" in the portal
06/26/14: AOS package sent via FedEx
06/30/14: AOS package delivered to NVC
07/07/14: AOS package scanned in
07/18/14: Received IV fee invoice; paid IV fee.
07/21/14: Sent IV package
07/21/14: IV Fee shows as paid
07/21/14: Submitted DS-260
07/23/14: IV packaged delivered to NVC
07/25/14: IV package scanned in
08/21/14: Received false checklist for IV documents -- AOS approved!
09/16/14: AOS fee changed from "Paid" to "N/A" -- CASE COMPLETE!
09/23/14: Received Case Complete email from NVC
10/06/14: Received Interview Date
10/07/14: Received interview letter via email
11/04/14: Medical
11/12/14: INTERVIEW! Approved! :dancing:

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Quick Question! :huh2:

I'm on the I-130 Facebook group. We've been talking about using the AOS bar-coded cover sheet to send an IV package. :idea:

Many of us have been waiting for 20-30+ days to pay the IV fee. Some people on the I-130 Facebook group called NVC to report this problem. Some NVC agents suggested that we use the AOS bar-coded cover sheet to send our IV packages. :)

It's tempting to send my IV package next week using the AOS bar-coded cover sheet. However, I'm sending my original birth certificate and police certificates so I don't want them to go missing. If they lose my original documents, I'll have to replace them and it could take months. :oops:

I know we briefly talked about this issue on this thread. I was wondering if other people have called NVC and they got the same info that it's okay to use the AOS bar-coded cover sheet to send an IV package. :help:

I was told this as well, and did send my civil documents in with the AOS cover sheet so we will see if it makes a difference. I still can't pay the IV invoice but at least my 30 days of being scanned into their mail room has hopefully started. Many people are saying Don't do this but I guess it is all risk so up to you....good luck!

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12/13/2007: Married

USCIS

05/30/13 : I-130 Priority Date

06/04/13 : NOA1 NBC

12/30/13 : Case transferred to NSC

03/20/14 : NOA2

NVC

04/04/2014: NVC received case

05/05/2014: Case number assigned with IIN/BIN

10/06/2014: CASE COMPLETE!!

10/14/2014 ? Interview scheduled?

10/16/2014 Received P4Letter email; Case Left NVC - In transit on 18th - Delivered on 19 Nov 2014

10/20/2014: Medical

11/06/2014: Interview - APPROVED!!

11/13/2014: Pick up Visa

11/14/2014: Planned POE - Dallas

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Also, what messes people up on the income from previous years?

People confuse whether they should use Total Income or Adjusted Gross Income, which is dependent upon which tax form you filed (1040 or 1040EZ, respectively).

ROC Timeline

04/06/2016 - Mailed I-751

04/07/2016 - NOA1

04/13/2016 - Check cashed

04/14/2016 - NOA1 hardcopy

05/04/2016 - Received biometric notice

05/16/2016 - Biometrics appointment

05/17/2017 - Approved

05/22/2017 - Card in Production

05/25/2017 - Card Mailed

05/30/2017 - Card Received

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People confuse whether they should use Total Income or Adjusted Gross Income, which is dependent upon which tax form you filed (1040 or 1040EZ, respectively).

Which are you supposed to use for the for the 1040 EZ? And for the 1040A, which I filed this year?

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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Which are you supposed to use for the for the 1040 EZ? And for the 1040A, which I filed this year?

You use Adjusted Gross for the 1040EZ and Total Income for anything else, including 1040A :)

ROC Timeline

04/06/2016 - Mailed I-751

04/07/2016 - NOA1

04/13/2016 - Check cashed

04/14/2016 - NOA1 hardcopy

05/04/2016 - Received biometric notice

05/16/2016 - Biometrics appointment

05/17/2017 - Approved

05/22/2017 - Card in Production

05/25/2017 - Card Mailed

05/30/2017 - Card Received

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