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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jordan
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Julianna,

when did the consulate receive your paperwork? I hope you don't mind my asking - I didn't see it in your timeline. I am trying to get an idea of about how far out they schedule interviews.

The packet you received is the packet 3 I believe, but I think some consulates send a packet 4 too, that's what i was wondering.

thanks for your help :)

1st K-1 Journey:

June 2005 - filed

October 2005 - visa interview

March 2006 - AOS packet mailed

DIVORCED

June 2007 - Interview

2008 - 10 year approval

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2nd K-1 Journey:

07/28/07 - AOS paperwork mailed

07/30/07 - Received at lockbox

09/18/07 - Biometrics

10/15/07 - Transferred to CSC

01/09/08 - AOS approved w/o interivew

11/01/09 - Lift conditions

11/01/10 - interview to lift conditions/10-yr card

01/01/10 - 10 year approval

DIVORCED

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
Timeline
Julianna,

when did the consulate receive your paperwork? I hope you don't mind my asking - I didn't see it in your timeline. I am trying to get an idea of about how far out they schedule interviews.

The packet you received is the packet 3 I believe, but I think some consulates send a packet 4 too, that's what i was wondering.

thanks for your help :)

See, I got a megaton of various letters and this and that and packets from everyone-and-their-mom at NVC, etc so I wasn't sure :) What would be in packet 4?

Well... I don't know exactly when they received it. I sent in all the ####### they wanted and in August (beginning) the NVC said it was going to Amman within a week. Then? Beginning of September (ummm more than a week) the NVC sent me a letter saying my stuff was sent to the embassy. Then, End of November (27th) I got that packet which had dated material from the embassy dated October 9. So obviously sometime in September my stuff went to the embassy? I am guessing. I also just didn't have time or the energy to keep the applicaitons apart, so I wasn't sure what had actually gotten there. I found out the I-130 made it first.

The I-129F entered a complete silent mode after June 30. I never heard a thing about it after I sent in the paper with the whole "which violent crimes did you commit there is no "none of these" boxes/marriage broker" stuff. When the embassy sent us the email about the interview date change (one to me and one to him, we had just happened to email them the same day asking different questions) They said they were going to interview on the I-130 but that my I-129F was sitting there too. So I honestly have NO IDEA about it's timeline :) Isn't that odd? Maybe since they had already sent the I-130 and scheduled an interview, they didn't bother to contact me regarding the I-129F?

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I remember Noor getting packet 3 that had the information needed to get his medical done and various other small things. I am pretty sure they called him for his interview date though. We never got a packet 4.

Visited Jordan-December 2004

Interview-December 2005

Visa approved-December 2005, 1 week later after supplying "more information"

Arrived U.S.A.-December 2005

Removed Conditions-September 2008

Divorced in December 2013

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Iraq
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here's the gist of how Noors interview went..

got there early as heck in the morning...waited forever to be called for the interview...got in there and they asked him every question under the sun... .....

(F) amal (F)

AKHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ! This make me nervous ! My wife's appointment is on May-15, I'm so nervous, I'm trying to plan a wedding reception here, and its nerv-raking not knowing what will happen at the interview, or how long it will take...

-rany

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i wouldn't set any dates right now because AR can last a long time .. I'm not saying that they will end up on AR but it is the "norm" lately. Nobody knows how it will go or how long it will take. :blink: it is a crazy process... some people get approved right then and there and then some people wait 2 years... its is completely unknown.. I wish you the best!!!

(F) amal (F)

Visited Jordan-December 2004

Interview-December 2005

Visa approved-December 2005, 1 week later after supplying "more information"

Arrived U.S.A.-December 2005

Removed Conditions-September 2008

Divorced in December 2013

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