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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Algeria
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Hello everyone

I know everyone probably is just as clueless as I am on what to do now...as we all had thought DCF would be the way to go...but unfortunately it is (currently) not an option.

I was wondering if anyone knows, if one were to file the I-130 in the US now within a few weeks.... have that going around in the system. And if they bring back DCF, go to the local consulate and refile there. Is this possible, will they allow this, is this even worth trying if DCF is brought back?! Just a thought rolling around in my head...

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hi Henia,

What you are asking is possible but it would mean that you would have to cancel the visa back in America which ould be such a pain in the ### that it wouldnt be worth it.

I have actually been looking into that email that you shared with us about doing it through Rome. That seems to actually be the best option right now.

Its definitely not as fast and as easy as normal DCF filing but its not as hard and arduous as filing back in America.

Fofire

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi Henia,

I've been thinking about the exact same thing. I think I will send my petition to the US and then, if they bring back DCF, request that my application be transferred to the US embassy here in Japan. Of course there is no guarantee that that will work, but I would like to get the application started and there is no fixed timeline for the return of DCF.

Good luck.

Peter

Hello everyone

I know everyone probably is just as clueless as I am on what to do now...as we all had thought DCF would be the way to go...but unfortunately it is (currently) not an option.

I was wondering if anyone knows, if one were to file the I-130 in the US now within a few weeks.... have that going around in the system. And if they bring back DCF, go to the local consulate and refile there. Is this possible, will they allow this, is this even worth trying if DCF is brought back?! Just a thought rolling around in my head...

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Bulgaria
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Henia,

We are now trying to do the exact same thing(my situation is even more complicated http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=55098 )

I am expecting news today so I will inform you what's going on,but I think I solely depends on the Consulate. Elle from this forum has filed at VSC and 2 mounths after that refiled through DCF in Sidney and has now both petitions pending.So it seems everything is possible,as long as the Consualte allows it.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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I am expecting news today so I will inform you what's going on,but I think I solely depends on the Consulate.

In that today is President's Day (a Federal holiday) here in the US, I'm not expecting much in the way of news today.

4/2005 Met Online

6/1/2005 Beginning of our relationship

8/17/2005 First phone call

12/26/2005 Finally met face-to-face in New Zealand

1/12/2006 Back home to the US. :(

6/2/2006 Kiwi arrives in Atlanta

6/28/2006 Kiwi leaves Atlanta :(

8/14/2006 I129F Completed and Sent

8/24/2006 NOA1 Issued

8/29/2006 -Touch-

9/4/2006 NOA1 Received

And so the waiting game continues...

Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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if they bring back DCF, request that my application be transferred to the US embassy here in Japan.

A US-filed petition can not be transferred to the Consulate to complete adjudication, but a new petition may be filed (if you are offered that option again). Anyone who will try filing in both locations will have to pay the fee twice.

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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if they bring back DCF, request that my application be transferred to the US embassy here in Japan.

A US-filed petition can not be transferred to the Consulate to complete adjudication, but a new petition may be filed (if you are offered that option again). Anyone who will try filing in both locations will have to pay the fee twice.

Thanks for the confirmation! I have started my journey officially and should the DCF come back I will gladly pay the $190 fee again if it means quicker processing.

I-130

02/17/2007 - I-130 Express Mailed to VSC via USPS. (ETA 2/19/2007)

02/22/2007 - I-130 received by VSC.

06/12/2007 - NOA2 approval email received!!!

06/15/2007 - NOA2 letter received in the mail.

NVC

06/19/2007 - NVC receives case and assigns a case number!

08/27/2007 - CASE COMPLETE!!!!

09/06/2007 - Case forwarded to Sydney

09/14/2007 - Wife receives Packet 3. Received NVC letter confirming case forward to Sydney.

10/26/2007 - Interview - VISA GRANTED!!!!! WOOO WOOO!!!!!!

11/18/2007 - Enter the US via LAX (POE). No issues thankfully. 20 minutes of processing.

11/30/2007 - Welcome letter (two of them) received.

12/19/2007 - CR-1 Green Card received.

USCIS - I-751

09/23/2009 - Express Mailed Removal of Conditions application

09/24/2009 - USPS confirmed delivery to VSC

09/29/2009 - Check cashed by USCIS

10/01/2009 - Received NOA I-797C dated 09/25/2009

10/10/2009 - Received Biometric appt letter for 10/29/2009

10/29/2009 - Biometrics taken. Whole process took about 40 min including the wait

12/22/2009 - Approved for ROC!

01/08/2010 - Received text and email: Card production ordered

01/15/2010 - Received Green Card in the mail!

USCIS - N-400

04/22/2011 - Express Mailed Application for Naturalization

04/27/2011 - Check cashed by USCIS

04/28/2011 - Received NOA I-797C dated 04/26/2011

05/27/2011 - Biometrics taken. Process took approx 35 min with wait

07/29/2011 - Received Interview Appt letter scheduled for 09/01/2011 dated 07/26/2011

09/01/2011 - Interview and Oath. Now a USC! The VJ is over!

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if they bring back DCF, request that my application be transferred to the US embassy here in Japan.

A US-filed petition can not be transferred to the Consulate to complete adjudication, but a new petition may be filed (if you are offered that option again). Anyone who will try filing in both locations will have to pay the fee twice.

Thanks for the confirmation! I have started my journey officially and should the DCF come back I will gladly pay the $190 fee again if it means quicker processing.

just for info...

Chertoff is in charge of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and his agency had just announced astonishing fee increases to begin in April for various immigration documents.

For an alien relative petition (I-130), the current fee of $190, will rise to $355

The cost of applying for a green card, for example, will almost triple from $325 to $905.

HMM

- Nov 2006

Paris Civil Wedding

- Jan 2007

DCF (CR1-CR2)

I-130 Aproved the same day i went to Paris Embassy

Form DS-2001 sent back to Paris Embassy

Got appointment letter for the final interview in March 2007 with my Case number.

Packet 4

Adam walsh law, call from embassy final interview postpone

Paris Embassy sent all pending I-130 petitions to Roma uscis for an Petionner background check

- Feb 2007

Medical visit

I- 130 petitions back from the Roma uscis ''reaproved''

Call from Paris Embassy confimation for my final interview in March 2007.

- March 2007

Final interview date: CR1-CR2 Aproved

Passports with visas came by chrono 5 days after interview.

57 days in total

- April 2007

Moving to USA

Atlanta POE

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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just for info...

Chertoff is in charge of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and his agency had just announced astonishing fee increases to begin in April for various immigration documents.

For an alien relative petition (I-130), the current fee of $190, will rise to $355

The cost of applying for a green card, for example, will almost triple from $325 to $905.

HMM

Thanks. I read about that. It's just another revenue generator for the US Gov't. :whistle:

I-130

02/17/2007 - I-130 Express Mailed to VSC via USPS. (ETA 2/19/2007)

02/22/2007 - I-130 received by VSC.

06/12/2007 - NOA2 approval email received!!!

06/15/2007 - NOA2 letter received in the mail.

NVC

06/19/2007 - NVC receives case and assigns a case number!

08/27/2007 - CASE COMPLETE!!!!

09/06/2007 - Case forwarded to Sydney

09/14/2007 - Wife receives Packet 3. Received NVC letter confirming case forward to Sydney.

10/26/2007 - Interview - VISA GRANTED!!!!! WOOO WOOO!!!!!!

11/18/2007 - Enter the US via LAX (POE). No issues thankfully. 20 minutes of processing.

11/30/2007 - Welcome letter (two of them) received.

12/19/2007 - CR-1 Green Card received.

USCIS - I-751

09/23/2009 - Express Mailed Removal of Conditions application

09/24/2009 - USPS confirmed delivery to VSC

09/29/2009 - Check cashed by USCIS

10/01/2009 - Received NOA I-797C dated 09/25/2009

10/10/2009 - Received Biometric appt letter for 10/29/2009

10/29/2009 - Biometrics taken. Whole process took about 40 min including the wait

12/22/2009 - Approved for ROC!

01/08/2010 - Received text and email: Card production ordered

01/15/2010 - Received Green Card in the mail!

USCIS - N-400

04/22/2011 - Express Mailed Application for Naturalization

04/27/2011 - Check cashed by USCIS

04/28/2011 - Received NOA I-797C dated 04/26/2011

05/27/2011 - Biometrics taken. Process took approx 35 min with wait

07/29/2011 - Received Interview Appt letter scheduled for 09/01/2011 dated 07/26/2011

09/01/2011 - Interview and Oath. Now a USC! The VJ is over!

Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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It's just another revenue generator for the US Gov't. :whistle:

hey v, congrats on getting it in the mail! It must be some kind of relief... :)

I'm lol because of this in your siggy: YES IT'S REAL AND SPECTACULAR!

woo!

last---the immigration fees are not a revenue source for the US gov't---immigration is completely self-funded and a recent review found that fee revenues were not sufficient for the work load when they measured the time each task takes. All the details and charts are posted as uscis.gov (or in the threads here discussing it).

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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It's just another revenue generator for the US Gov't. :whistle:

hey v, congrats on getting it in the mail! It must be some kind of relief... :)

I'm lol because of this in your siggy: YES IT'S REAL AND SPECTACULAR!

woo!

Hi Mo'!

YES! There is a certain level of relief! Hee hee, do you know the original reference? ;)

last---the immigration fees are not a revenue source for the US gov't---immigration is completely self-funded and a recent review found that fee revenues were not sufficient for the work load when they measured the time each task takes. All the details and charts are posted as uscis.gov (or in the threads here discussing it).

Ok, I take that back then. :) I'll have faith in that they are using the price hike to install an even faster, more efficient system to process immigration cases.

Oh on a side note, I'd like to personally THANK YOU for your continued contributions on this forum! Your informative posts (past and present) have made life a lot easier for me when preparing my paperwork. I also applaud you for sticking around even when these forums got a little wild (like the DCF issue)!

I think you as well as a few other members should be credited for their help! KUDOS!!! :thumbs:

I-130

02/17/2007 - I-130 Express Mailed to VSC via USPS. (ETA 2/19/2007)

02/22/2007 - I-130 received by VSC.

06/12/2007 - NOA2 approval email received!!!

06/15/2007 - NOA2 letter received in the mail.

NVC

06/19/2007 - NVC receives case and assigns a case number!

08/27/2007 - CASE COMPLETE!!!!

09/06/2007 - Case forwarded to Sydney

09/14/2007 - Wife receives Packet 3. Received NVC letter confirming case forward to Sydney.

10/26/2007 - Interview - VISA GRANTED!!!!! WOOO WOOO!!!!!!

11/18/2007 - Enter the US via LAX (POE). No issues thankfully. 20 minutes of processing.

11/30/2007 - Welcome letter (two of them) received.

12/19/2007 - CR-1 Green Card received.

USCIS - I-751

09/23/2009 - Express Mailed Removal of Conditions application

09/24/2009 - USPS confirmed delivery to VSC

09/29/2009 - Check cashed by USCIS

10/01/2009 - Received NOA I-797C dated 09/25/2009

10/10/2009 - Received Biometric appt letter for 10/29/2009

10/29/2009 - Biometrics taken. Whole process took about 40 min including the wait

12/22/2009 - Approved for ROC!

01/08/2010 - Received text and email: Card production ordered

01/15/2010 - Received Green Card in the mail!

USCIS - N-400

04/22/2011 - Express Mailed Application for Naturalization

04/27/2011 - Check cashed by USCIS

04/28/2011 - Received NOA I-797C dated 04/26/2011

05/27/2011 - Biometrics taken. Process took approx 35 min with wait

07/29/2011 - Received Interview Appt letter scheduled for 09/01/2011 dated 07/26/2011

09/01/2011 - Interview and Oath. Now a USC! The VJ is over!

Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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Thank you, that's very nice of you to say! :)

And oh yes, I know the original ref---that's why it's so funny--I hear it in my head with ALL the right inflictions! :lol:

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

 
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