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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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So many may kids! Happy belated Birthdays to the ones who already had their bdays. And an early Happy Birthday to you Shellymarie! :dance: yayyy!! I'm turning 27, got 3 more years lol!

Met in person: September 2013 :blush:

Started dating: November 2014 :wub:

Proposal: February 2015 (L)

Sent I-129F: March 2015 :luv:

NOA1 Date: 04/03/15 :dancing:

NOA2 Date: 08/10/15 :dance:

Package 3 received: 09/16/15 :idea:

Package 3 sent back: 09/21/15 :yes:

Medical completed: 09/22/15 :thumbs:

Package 4....?

Interview....? :clock:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I agree with you Becca! I *try* not to sound negative with my posts, because I know at the end of the day all the SCs are just doing their jobs. It's just hard when we have so much invested (emotion, time, money). It's really hard to think of how things are on their end, when all we care about is the outcome of our process. I don't even think it's so much the SCs that are the problem...but the guidelines that are set by the government. As mentioned in the earlier post...this whole process really could probably take place at the consulate since they go through everything again (well, they're supposed to lol) and ultimately make the decision anyway. I just think it's a lot of extra steps that have to be taken for something that's decided so quickly. But, what can we do? haha, I just know that all of this is going to be worth it, so in the mean time, I *try* to wait patiently...and by wait patiently...I actually mean: check USCIS 30 times a day haha!

Thanks for the birthday wishes! :)

I try not to bash CSC or TSC for this reason... I'm sure that they are working very hard at their jobs at processing ALL visas and not just K-1s! There are so many applicants who are not on VJ and now ALL of them are going to CSC.

But, here's to a new week :thumbs: I've started to enjoy Mondays knowing that I have a full 5 business days ahead of me to check for our NOA2 :lol: . And Happy Birthday to everyone who is celebrating this week, hopefully there will be even more reasons to celebrate :dance:


woooohooo! happy belated, David! :)

Very interesting, ASDF. Wow, I would have thought it a much higher percentage than that. My guess, too, is that there is a much higher percentage of RFEs issued for those who do NOT use this website. Thanks for the info.

Also, My Birthday is May too !! May 1st. But I didn't just turn 30, LOL........ I wish !!! :)


Thanks Myrie! And to you also! haha lucky!! I WISH I was only turning 27! Enjoy it...those 3 years will FLY BY! (except for the time waiting for the visa, of course LOL) :rofl::rofl::rofl:

So many may kids! Happy belated Birthdays to the ones who already had their bdays. And an early Happy Birthday to you Shellymarie! :dance: yayyy!! I'm turning 27, got 3 more years lol!

Matt & Mish

:) 12/25/13 "Met" online (Instagram)

(L) 5/29/14 Became a couple

:wub: 2/4/15 First meeting in person (I spent almost 3 weeks in Brazil!)

USCIS:

4/24/15 Submitted I-129F

4/30/15 NOA1 paper copy

6/11/15 NOA2 paper copy

NVC:

6/27/15 Case received & case number assigned

6/30/15 Case shipped to Embassy in Rio

EMBASSY:

7/6/15 Case received by Embassy

7/20/15 Received "packet 3" email

9/18/15 Medical exam

9/29/15 Interview-APPROVED!!!

(F)"Every love story is beautiful; but ours is my favorite" (F)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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I agree with you Becca! I *try* not to sound negative with my posts, because I know at the end of the day all the SCs are just doing their jobs. (...)It's really hard to think of how things are on their end, when all we care about is the outcome of our process.

LOL! I randomly thought of the officers this morning, and then compared it to how I feel every Monday morning...haha. So in the case of the officers, it must be something like.. "meh..another 95434573485 petitions that I have to go through today. Monday mornings suck!" :rofl:

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Met in person: September 2013 :blush:

Started dating: November 2014 :wub:

Proposal: February 2015 (L)

Sent I-129F: March 2015 :luv:

NOA1 Date: 04/03/15 :dancing:

NOA2 Date: 08/10/15 :dance:

Package 3 received: 09/16/15 :idea:

Package 3 sent back: 09/21/15 :yes:

Medical completed: 09/22/15 :thumbs:

Package 4....?

Interview....? :clock:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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That's pretty funny, Myrie. I needed a laugh. And yeah, I just started thinking that way about Mondays.... a whole five days to hope that we get our NOA-2. I used to love Fridays and the weekend. Now I love Mondays .............. Go figure !!!

And thanks ShellyMarie. Cheers to our fellow Latino Fiancès. !!!!

January 3, 2015 Met on internet chat/dating site and soon after became a couple.

April 9, 2015 First visit to Medellin.

April 14, 2015 Got engaged the day before David flew back home. Met Nelson's mother and showed her our rings. :wow:

April 17, 2015 Filed I-129F

April 22, 2015 NOA-1 date

May 23, 2015 2nd trip to Medellin - Had lunch with Nelson's family and spent more quality time together.

June 9, 2015 3rd trip to Medellin - Spent more time with Nelson's mother, met Nelson's friends and began making plans for October wedding

June 10, 2015 RFE receipt date

June 15, 2015 Hard copy of RFE received

June 16, 2015 Mailed overnight RFE reply.

June 17, 2015 RFE reply received from USCIS (notified by email).

June 22, 2015 NOA-2 date

June 29, 2015 Received NOA-2 hard copy

July 13, 2015 NVC Case Number Assigned

July 21, 2015 Case "Ready" at Bogota CEAC.

July 31, 2015 Packet 3 Received

Aug 14-21, 2015 4th and final trip to Colombia (at least for a year or so) to be there for interview !!!!

August 19, 2015 Interview, Approved conditionally

October 23, 2015 Stuck in Admin Processing

November 16, 2015 Status changed to READY

November 19, 2015 Status changed to ISSUED :dancing:

November 26, 2015 Arrival in US ........ Truly a THANKSGIVING !!

December 31, 2015 New Year's Eve Wedding (L)(L)(L)(L)

January 11, 2016 Filed AOS I-485 and EAD.

September 19, 2016 Interview for I-485 APPROVED !!!!!!!!

September 23, 2016 Received notice that GREEN CARD WAS MAILED ..... :dancing:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello April filers.

My fiance just called the customer service rep this morning to make a follow up regarding the NOA2 and to ask why there is an error or the receipt is not recognized everytime we checked the status online .

One Customer service rep said it takes 5 months to process the NOA2 by the California Service Center before it will proceed to NVC. So my fiance called up again and talk to the second customer service rep. He said that the it takes months to process for the NOA2 but he didnt give specific number of months. Regarding the unrecognized receipt number the customer service rep said we need to check it again after 45 days as sometimes it takes 45 days to be recognized in the system.

But im still positive about this NOA2 that we will get this week. :dancing:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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woohoo! CSC currently processing NOA1 dates of 4/16/15! Fingers crossed to a productive week for them! :)

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WOW! im so excited with this! May i know where did u get that information? My NOA1 notice date is

April 16, 2015 .

Thank you :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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if you click on immigration timelines at the top of the page, you'll see it on the right/middleish side of the page. p.s. CSC has their time listed on the USCIS website as 5 months, but people have been getting their NOA2s in 4-6 weeks. the error message you're receiving is normal and won't go away until a decision has been made (either an RFE or an approval). so, no point in calling customer service because all they can tell you is the 5 month thing because there's no guarantees. good luck!

WOW! im so excited with this! May i know where did u get that information? My NOA1 notice date is

April 16, 2015 .

Thank you :)

Edited by shellymarie

Matt & Mish

:) 12/25/13 "Met" online (Instagram)

(L) 5/29/14 Became a couple

:wub: 2/4/15 First meeting in person (I spent almost 3 weeks in Brazil!)

USCIS:

4/24/15 Submitted I-129F

4/30/15 NOA1 paper copy

6/11/15 NOA2 paper copy

NVC:

6/27/15 Case received & case number assigned

6/30/15 Case shipped to Embassy in Rio

EMBASSY:

7/6/15 Case received by Embassy

7/20/15 Received "packet 3" email

9/18/15 Medical exam

9/29/15 Interview-APPROVED!!!

(F)"Every love story is beautiful; but ours is my favorite" (F)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Cameroon
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I have a question regarding the affidavit of support and tax return. How much do you need to make to qualify? Do I need a sponsor?

My problem is I only work part time. But I own my home with no mortgage, no debt and receive child support. Can I use the child support as part of my income to qualify?

And regarding the tax return. I had to file my taxes with the ex husband this year because we got divorced last year. Do I send them that copy?

I'm so confused. Thanks for any info

Tracy

I know this should most likely be in a different forum.... But I will help answer this.. :)

The sponsor must have sufficient income or assets to indicate that he is financially able to support the Fiancée or Spouse in order to prevent her from becoming a ward of the state. The sponsor’s annual income based on the number of dependents his combined household will have, should be at least 100%(Fiancee) or 125% (Spouse) of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) poverty guideline for his state. As of March 2015, for residents in the continental US the Financial Eligibility Thresholds for K1, CR-1 or Green Card are as follows.

Required Annual Income (For Fiancee Visa)

$15,930, if 2 Persons in Family or Household

$20,090, if 3 Persons in Family or Household

$24,250, if 4 Persons in Family or Household

For each Additional person add $4,160

And Yes you can use child support as part of your income

How to prove your Income.

The way to demonstrate his income, the US sponsor

normally provides his most recent Federal Tax Return,

3 to 6 pay stubs showing 'Year to date' earnings,

plus a letter from his employer confirming his

job, and what the annual pay is.

I would also suggest getting a notarized letter from your ex stating how much he pays a month in child support

I hope this helps :)

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AOS Journey

12/03/2015 - Submitted AOS, EAD, & AP

12/09/2015 - USCIS Received

12/13/2015 - Received 3 texts confirming receipt

12/17/2015 - Received Hard Copy

01/07/2016 - Biometrics completed

01/08/2016 - Received an RFE

02/19/2016 - Case Ready To Be Scheduled For An Interview

​03/30/2016 - EAD/AP approved

​04/01/2016 - EAD/AP mailed

04/01/2016 - AOS Interview/approved card is being produced

04/06/2016 - EAD/AP received

04/09/2016 - Green Card Recieved

​01/01/2018 - ROC

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Cameroon
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I want to make sure I add my April File in here

I129f - submitted April 25

They received it on the 28th

I received my hard copy NOA1 - May 1

Just waiting (trying to be patient) for our NOA2

AOS Journey

12/03/2015 - Submitted AOS, EAD, & AP

12/09/2015 - USCIS Received

12/13/2015 - Received 3 texts confirming receipt

12/17/2015 - Received Hard Copy

01/07/2016 - Biometrics completed

01/08/2016 - Received an RFE

02/19/2016 - Case Ready To Be Scheduled For An Interview

​03/30/2016 - EAD/AP approved

​04/01/2016 - EAD/AP mailed

04/01/2016 - AOS Interview/approved card is being produced

04/06/2016 - EAD/AP received

04/09/2016 - Green Card Recieved

​01/01/2018 - ROC

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: France
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Posting again to update you all on the NVC process. The CEAC tracker is still down, and I can't get through to NVC to ask about it. :( I must have been lucky when my call got through last week. I've decided to just focus on packet 3. Everyone should take advantage of the regional VJ forums and ask for packet 3 for their specific embassy/consulate.

K1 Visa

03/30/2015 - I-129F sent

04/06/2015 - NOA1

04/30/2015 - NOA2

05/14/2015 - NVC case number assigned

05/15/2015 - Petition left NVC, sent to Paris embassy

05/20/2015 - Paris embassy received

06/05/2015 - Packet 3 received

08/04/2015 - Medical

09/03/2015 - Interview... APPROVED!

09/10/2015 - Visa received

11/20/2015 - POE in Seattle

12/31/2015 - Married! (L)

Adjustment of Status

01/29/2016 - Filed I-485/I-765/I-131

02/08/2016 - NOAs received

03/03/2016 - RFE

03/23/2016 - Biometrics appointment

06/07/2016 - Interview... APPROVED!

06/14/2016 - Green card received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Thanks so much for the information.

Tracy

I know this should most likely be in a different forum.... But I will help answer this.. :)

The sponsor must have sufficient income or assets to indicate that he is financially able to support the Fiancée or Spouse in order to prevent her from becoming a ward of the state. The sponsors annual income based on the number of dependents his combined household will have, should be at least 100%(Fiancee) or 125% (Spouse) of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) poverty guideline for his state. As of March 2015, for residents in the continental US the Financial Eligibility Thresholds for K1, CR-1 or Green Card are as follows.

Required Annual Income (For Fiancee Visa)

$15,930, if 2 Persons in Family or Household

$20,090, if 3 Persons in Family or Household

$24,250, if 4 Persons in Family or Household

For each Additional person add $4,160

And Yes you can use child support as part of your income

How to prove your Income.

The way to demonstrate his income, the US sponsor

normally provides his most recent Federal Tax Return,

3 to 6 pay stubs showing 'Year to date' earnings,

plus a letter from his employer confirming his

job, and what the annual pay is.

I would also suggest getting a notarized letter from your ex stating how much he pays a month in child support

I hope this helps :)

March 5, 2015 - got engaged

April 24, 2015 - I -129F sent

April 28, 2015 - NOA1 text and email

May 5, 2015 - NOA1 hard copy

June 4, 2015 - NOA2 text and email

June 11, 2015 - NOA2 hard copy

June 22, 2015 - called NVC - received case number

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Posting again to update you all on the NVC process. The CEAC tracker is still down, and I can't get through to NVC to ask about it. :( I must have been lucky when my call got through last week. I've decided to just focus on packet 3. Everyone should take advantage of the regional VJ forums and ask for packet 3 for their specific embassy/consulate.

Thank you for the update. We are coming up to the 2 weeks wait( VJ recommended) after NOA2 in regards to calling the NVC.

What I have read is that NVC being the "halfway point" for applications for K1, is that with the case number they will then prepare the document in the way that your specific consulate prefers it. this usually happens in 3 to 4 days, they then send it off. So I would think that your case should be on its way to the consulate already if not very soon. But again, without the CEAC website working, there is no way to be sure.

We are doing the same in regards to just preparing Packet 3 in the mean time.

Best of luck

applied for N400 whilst I751 was pending, however I751 was approved without an interview on Jan 10th /11th

N-400 applied Online: 11/7/18

BIO for N400 : 11/30/18

EST. Case Completion: October 2019) of 7/15/19 

INTERVIEW: 10/7/2019- APPROVED

OATH DATE: 10/24/2019-  received oath letter in the mail on 10/11 

 

LOCAL OFFICE: BOSTON ( moved from California (SANTA ANA, CA) )

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I know this should most likely be in a different forum.... But I will help answer this.. :)

The sponsor must have sufficient income or assets to indicate that he is financially able to support the Fiancée or Spouse in order to prevent her from becoming a ward of the state. The sponsor’s annual income based on the number of dependents his combined household will have, should be at least 100%(Fiancee) or 125% (Spouse) of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) poverty guideline for his state. As of March 2015, for residents in the continental US the Financial Eligibility Thresholds for K1, CR-1 or Green Card are as follows.

Required Annual Income (For Fiancee Visa) IF NOT IN ARMED FORCES

$15,930, if 2 Persons in Family or Household $19 912

$20,090, if 3 Persons in Family or Household $25 112

$24,250, if 4 Persons in Family or Household $30 312

For each Additional person add $4,160 ( for 100% and $5 200 for 125%)

And Yes you can use child support as part of your income

How to prove your Income.

The way to demonstrate his income, the US sponsor

normally provides his most recent Federal Tax Return,

3 to 6 pay stubs showing 'Year to date' earnings,

plus a letter from his employer confirming his

job, and what the annual pay is.

I would also suggest getting a notarized letter from your ex stating how much he pays a month in child support

I hope this helps :)

Thank you for giving us the information, just to confirm, is the person on Active Duty in the armed forces? If so then the above is correct, if not then ( see in red) is the correct if not in the armed forces, this is according to the HHS poverty guidelines published 1 March 2015. But I do speak under correction. Just thought I would share. See file attached

Poverty Guidelines.pdf

applied for N400 whilst I751 was pending, however I751 was approved without an interview on Jan 10th /11th

N-400 applied Online: 11/7/18

BIO for N400 : 11/30/18

EST. Case Completion: October 2019) of 7/15/19 

INTERVIEW: 10/7/2019- APPROVED

OATH DATE: 10/24/2019-  received oath letter in the mail on 10/11 

 

LOCAL OFFICE: BOSTON ( moved from California (SANTA ANA, CA) )

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Cameroon
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Thank you for giving us the information, just to confirm, is the person on Active Duty in the armed forces? If so then the above is correct, if not then ( see in red) is the correct if not in the armed forces, this is according to the HHS poverty guidelines published 1 March 2015. But I do speak under correction. Just thought I would share. See file attached

Thanks for the update on that :) ... I am working with a visa coach on my K1 Fiance visa and I guess I didn't read all the way through his email on that part.

You are right on that update..

AOS Journey

12/03/2015 - Submitted AOS, EAD, & AP

12/09/2015 - USCIS Received

12/13/2015 - Received 3 texts confirming receipt

12/17/2015 - Received Hard Copy

01/07/2016 - Biometrics completed

01/08/2016 - Received an RFE

02/19/2016 - Case Ready To Be Scheduled For An Interview

​03/30/2016 - EAD/AP approved

​04/01/2016 - EAD/AP mailed

04/01/2016 - AOS Interview/approved card is being produced

04/06/2016 - EAD/AP received

04/09/2016 - Green Card Recieved

​01/01/2018 - ROC

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Thanks for the update on that :) ... I am working with a visa coach on my K1 Fiance visa and I guess I didn't read all the way through his email on that part.

You are right on that update..

No problem, I know that the whole process is a bit daunting :-)

All the best on your journey

applied for N400 whilst I751 was pending, however I751 was approved without an interview on Jan 10th /11th

N-400 applied Online: 11/7/18

BIO for N400 : 11/30/18

EST. Case Completion: October 2019) of 7/15/19 

INTERVIEW: 10/7/2019- APPROVED

OATH DATE: 10/24/2019-  received oath letter in the mail on 10/11 

 

LOCAL OFFICE: BOSTON ( moved from California (SANTA ANA, CA) )

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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