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Hi all.

Oh my gosh, first off, I want to say that I feel soooo terrible for all the people who are going through the nightmare of having to restart paperwork and add months and months on to their best laid plans, hopes and dreams. I was catching up on the board last night and when I started reading, I *think* i actually had my first real live panic attack... then after several deep breaths with my head between my knees and a full glass of wine, I dug deeper to see the full story of this mania. Again... my heart goes out to those affected by these policy changes. I am fortunate enough to be going through the USCIS London office... which is subject of my question.

My husband and I started the DCF process on the 2nd of January with a NOA1 on the 5th of January. I'm going through all the details of what we need to do and please correct me if I'm wrong... but this is how I think it's supposed to go:

We get packet 3 in the post, then sendo of the DS-230I and DS-2001 as soon as we have all paperwork gathered (which we do now, really)

Then we wait for the interview - where we bring all the paperwork we've collected, passports and certificates, the completed I-864 and supporting documents, Police Check... etc. Is this right? We just take it all to the interview?

I just want to make sure I'm getting this right. In fact... if we have all our documents now, can we just send the DS-230 and DS-2001 Now?

Thanks for your help everyone!

  • January 15 2005 - Met Online through HotorNot.com (haha, I know)
  • April 17th 2005 - Met Face to Face
  • April 24th 2005 - Got Engaged!
  • June 21st 2005 - Theresa Moved to England on Fiance Visa
  • September 3rd 2005 - Married in Harrogate, UK
  • January 28 2006 - Limited Leave to Remain Granted
  • October 20 2006 - Gave birth to our beautiful Son
  • January 2nd 2007 - Mailed I-130 with USCIS London
  • January 5th 2007 - Credit Card Charged for $190
  • January 10th 2007 - Notice of Reciept of Petition
  • January 20th 2007 - Received 7 boxes to fill and send on the slow boat
  • February 2nd 2007 - Signed lease for our house in the US
  • February 28th 2007 - Moved out of our house to stay with Parents until we leave!
  • March 2nd 2007 - Flight cancelled due to Blizzard Conditions in Minneapolis!
  • March 3rd 2007 - We entered the US in MPLS with Visa Waiver for 2 Months
  • March 26th 2007 - I-130 Approval Letter! Hurray!
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I have just began the process myself and must have spent hours looking through the various stages of getting an IR 1 visa.

From what I have read I beleive you are right however I'm sure you wont be able to return the DS 230 until the petition is approved by the USCIS. I think you would be better waiting until asked....How are you going to get your post in the UK when you will be in the US ????????

Just thinking outloud !!!

16/5/2002 Met on Line through YAHOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!

26/9/2002 Travelled to Montana and met in person - decided this is for real !

10/10/2002 Both returned to UK , Melissa travelled on Tourist Visa

19/5/2003 Got married in UK

7/7/2003 Melissa got LR in UK for 2 years

July 2005 Melissa got ILR in UK

2 Feb 2007 Filed I 130 with USCIS in London

2 Feb 2007 Requested Police Report

6 Feb 2007 Visa Card charged for I 130 petition

17 Feb 2007 Receive Police Certificate

10 May 2007 I 130 Approved !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

16 May 2007 Received Packet 3

16 May Sent Off Packet 3 & Booked Medical for the 30th May

24 May 2007 Received Packet 4 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Only 8 Daysssssss

19 June 2007 Interview & APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

27 Aug 2007 Travel to JFK then on to SLC via Houston OMG what a trip !!!!!!

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Who did you use for shipping your household goods ? We will be doing the same very shortly from the same area as you !!

16/5/2002 Met on Line through YAHOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!

26/9/2002 Travelled to Montana and met in person - decided this is for real !

10/10/2002 Both returned to UK , Melissa travelled on Tourist Visa

19/5/2003 Got married in UK

7/7/2003 Melissa got LR in UK for 2 years

July 2005 Melissa got ILR in UK

2 Feb 2007 Filed I 130 with USCIS in London

2 Feb 2007 Requested Police Report

6 Feb 2007 Visa Card charged for I 130 petition

17 Feb 2007 Receive Police Certificate

10 May 2007 I 130 Approved !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

16 May 2007 Received Packet 3

16 May Sent Off Packet 3 & Booked Medical for the 30th May

24 May 2007 Received Packet 4 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Only 8 Daysssssss

19 June 2007 Interview & APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

27 Aug 2007 Travel to JFK then on to SLC via Houston OMG what a trip !!!!!!

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Who did you use for shipping your household goods ? We will be doing the same very shortly from the same area as you !!

Hi there :)

We are contacting the USCIS to let them know that our address will be changing to my in-laws... which is where we'll be staying, and will be our residence in the UK until my husband's visa is approved. Once we get our Packet 3, we will have our prepared DS forms filled out and ready to post immediately because all of our paperwork is already ready to go.

We are using a company called Freightworld UK to send our stuff. We are using their sea freight service. We paid about £300 for one cubic meter of stuff... which ends up being about 7 really huge boxes that can carry about 30kilos of stuff each. So that's more than enough space for the things we wanted to take. You can get up to 3 cubic meters for about £380... They provided the boxes and tape for free... we bought a gynormous roll of bubble wrap the size of a large human for about £30 (worth every penny).

Our boxes will be picked up tomorrow and will take 6 weeks to arrive. They come to the house to pick them up and deliver them to the door of our home in Wisconsin. From all the different quotes we got, this was the best way to do it... So we're sticking with the max luggage allotments when we fly, and sending everything else in boxes weeks ahead of time!! It's going to be strange living with almost nothing for a whole month in our house! I'm sure the time will fly though :)

  • January 15 2005 - Met Online through HotorNot.com (haha, I know)
  • April 17th 2005 - Met Face to Face
  • April 24th 2005 - Got Engaged!
  • June 21st 2005 - Theresa Moved to England on Fiance Visa
  • September 3rd 2005 - Married in Harrogate, UK
  • January 28 2006 - Limited Leave to Remain Granted
  • October 20 2006 - Gave birth to our beautiful Son
  • January 2nd 2007 - Mailed I-130 with USCIS London
  • January 5th 2007 - Credit Card Charged for $190
  • January 10th 2007 - Notice of Reciept of Petition
  • January 20th 2007 - Received 7 boxes to fill and send on the slow boat
  • February 2nd 2007 - Signed lease for our house in the US
  • February 28th 2007 - Moved out of our house to stay with Parents until we leave!
  • March 2nd 2007 - Flight cancelled due to Blizzard Conditions in Minneapolis!
  • March 3rd 2007 - We entered the US in MPLS with Visa Waiver for 2 Months
  • March 26th 2007 - I-130 Approval Letter! Hurray!
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Denmark
Timeline

I was just wondering if London has given you any timeline for how long it might take for your I-130 to be approved. We had ours approved in Copenhagen on January 6th but it has now been sent to London for re-approval but nobody can tell us how long it will take. And we can't seem to get in contact with London other than by regular mail to ask them.

Dec 19, 2006 - Married at the city hall in Denmark

Jan 05, 2007 - Filed I-130 at the US embassy in Copenhagen (Approved)

Jan 30, 2007 - Received e-mail from embassy, I-130 has to be re-approved in London, we both need to file G-325A

Jan 31, 2007 - G-325A sent to US embassy in Copenhagen

Feb 15, 2007 - OP-169, DS 230 I & II, I-864 sent to US embassy in Copenhagen

Feb 27, 2007 - US embassy Copenhagen, I-130 re-approved and back

Mar 03, 2007 - Receive packet 4 - interview date April 12th

Mar 06, 2007 - Call from embassy - interview date is now on March 8th

Mar 08, 2007 - Interview at embassy - Visa approved IF medical report is all clear

Mar 14, 2007 - Medical exam

Apr 07, 2007 - Visa packet received

Apr 17, 2007 - POE Newark Intl. Airport

Apr 23, 2007 - USCIS refuse to change my mailing address

May 07, 2007 - Re-file for SSN

May 10, 2007 - USCIS receive visa packet from Newark

May 11, 2007 - Gets SSN

May 19, 2007 - Receive SS card

Jul 10, 2007 - Receive letter from TSC: greencard returned by post office - will re-send (duh!!!)

Sep 17, 2007 - Receive Welcome Letter

Feb 01, 2008 - Gets NC License - DMV will only issues it until Apr 17 08 (expiration date on entry visa in passport) since greencard not in hand

Mar 06, 2008 - After 10 months and some change GC FINALLY in hand!!

Apr 17 - Present: USCIS has managed to switch my case # with some else, send my greencard to the wrong address and had to make 3 - yes 3 - service requests on sending out my card

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
Timeline

We filed and were approved in Stockholm last year and now our file is in London as well. Yesterday, I got an RFE of a bona fide relationship and marriage. Now, once again, we're collecting and copying all the stuff we originally showed the CO in Stockholm to send to the CIS in London (letters, cards, emails, phone bills, etc.). :whistle: They also want affidavits from other people saying our marriage is legit. Whatever.

Aug 16 2003: Met on Anarchy Online :D

Aug 31 2005: Wedding day in Sweden

May 31 2006: Verdict read in appeals trial for CIMT need I-601 Waiver

July 31 2006: DCF: I-130 in Stockholm, approved!

Aug 03 2006: Medical exam

Aug 10 2006: Fingerprints

Aug 30 2006: Interview, visa denied

Nov 20 2006: I-601 Waiver filed in Stockholm

Dec 08 2006: London DHS receives waiver

Jan 23 2007: I-130 approval revoked

Feb 13 2007: RFE for bona fide relationship

Mar 09 2007: RFE sent back to London

Mar 16 2007: RFE received in London

Apr 07 2007: Another RFE from London

Apr 19 2007: RFE, The Sequel, sent back to London

Apr 20 2007: Our I-601 case goes Under Review in London

May 18 2007: Stockholm calls: Waiver APPROVED!!!

May 31 2007: Visa issued

June 15 2007: Hubby is home!!!

May 09 09: Filed I-751 Removal of Conditions

May 13 09: Check cashed

May 20 09: NOA1 received

June 05 09: Biometrics done

Oct 14 09: Approved

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Filed: Timeline
We filed and were approved in Stockholm last year and now our file is in London as well. Yesterday, I got an RFE of a bona fide relationship and marriage. Now, once again, we're collecting and copying all the stuff we originally showed the CO in Stockholm to send to the CIS in London (letters, cards, emails, phone bills, etc.). :whistle: They also want affidavits from other people saying our marriage is legit. Whatever.

Angela,

Just looking at your timeline, I'm wondering if you might have to re-do the medical exam? When I asked who the doctor was in Malmo, so I could get that out of the way- I was told that I had to wait for that information and that the exam is only good for 6 months. I had heard one year but the embassy said 6 months. Have you heard anything different?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
Timeline

Although I haven't specifically inquired about this at the consulate, I think the medical exam is good for one year. I looked back at a timeline for another Swedish I-601 filer who was approved and got his visa about nine months after his doctor visit without having to repeat the medical. I hope we don't have to re-do the medical... the first one cost $315 (physical/x-rays/vaccinations/blood tests) :unsure:

Aug 16 2003: Met on Anarchy Online :D

Aug 31 2005: Wedding day in Sweden

May 31 2006: Verdict read in appeals trial for CIMT need I-601 Waiver

July 31 2006: DCF: I-130 in Stockholm, approved!

Aug 03 2006: Medical exam

Aug 10 2006: Fingerprints

Aug 30 2006: Interview, visa denied

Nov 20 2006: I-601 Waiver filed in Stockholm

Dec 08 2006: London DHS receives waiver

Jan 23 2007: I-130 approval revoked

Feb 13 2007: RFE for bona fide relationship

Mar 09 2007: RFE sent back to London

Mar 16 2007: RFE received in London

Apr 07 2007: Another RFE from London

Apr 19 2007: RFE, The Sequel, sent back to London

Apr 20 2007: Our I-601 case goes Under Review in London

May 18 2007: Stockholm calls: Waiver APPROVED!!!

May 31 2007: Visa issued

June 15 2007: Hubby is home!!!

May 09 09: Filed I-751 Removal of Conditions

May 13 09: Check cashed

May 20 09: NOA1 received

June 05 09: Biometrics done

Oct 14 09: Approved

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