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Dwheels76......what u will say about the recent global technical problem in US embassies database......it is affecting approved visa printing....we r not able to see our status as issued from ready after interview approval...like mine interview was 9th june...i was approved but still status is showing ready....do u know how much it will take to transfer it to issued....since this is not mine problem it is for all world...and it has also happened in last year at 20 july 2014.....

  • Consulate : Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Marriage: 03-01-2014

I-130 Sent : 04-21-2014 I-130 Received at USCIS : 04-23-2014 I-130 NOA1 (Hardcopy) : 04-27-2014 (Waiting Period Started) :clock: I-130 NOA2 (Hardcopy) : 09-12-2014 :wow: Case sent to NVC by USCIS : 09-23-2014 NVC Case Received : 10-07-2014 Case Number Received : 10-27-2014 :idea: Completed DS-261,Paid AOS Fee : 11-05-2014 AOS Fee Showing Paid : 11-08-2014 IV Fee Generated and Paid : 11-11-2014 IV Fee showing Paid : 11-14-2014 Completed DS-260 : 11-15-2014 (Searching for Joint Sponsor) :clock: AOS & IV Package sent : 01-20-2015 NVC Received AOS and IV Packages : 01-22-2015 (60 Days waiting period starts) Case sent for supervisor review : 04-03-2015 (Due to no response till 70 days) Case Completed at NVC: 04-09-2015 :dancing: (After only 7 days in supervisor review) Interview Scheduled: 04-28-2015 (Confirmed by Phone call to NVC) (P4) Interview Letter : 04-29-2015 Status showed "In Transit" : 05-13-2015 Status showed "Ready" : 05-14-2015 Medical : 05-20-2015 (Alhamdulilah Went well) Interview: 06-09-2015 (Alhamdulilah Approved) worldwide Technical problem in visa printing : 06-09-2015 Visa Issued : 07-01-2015 :energy:(Alhamdulilah) Visa in Hand : 07-04-2015 (Islamabad Amex)(Alhamdulilah) POE at Chicago : 07-23-2015

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey Guys,

I hope this can help you prepare for your interview. This is a recount of my experience at the American Embassy in Lagos, Nigeria on 11th June, 2015

The Lagos Embassy is a very busy one.You will be amazed at the number of people you would find waiting as early as 5:30am. The embassy divided the process into 2 stages. The first stage is to pass security checks and get into the waiting area. The Second stage is the entry into the Main building which happens to be across the street to the waiting area.If you plan to drive yourself, there is a private car park very close to the embassy where you would get to park for 500 naira. In my case i drove and i was glad i did. I had set my alarm to go off at 15mins interval from 4:30am incase i overslept but luckily for me, i was up by 4am (more like i never slept).

I got out of my house by 5am and i was at the embassy less than 30mins later. I figured that was too early so i sat in my car and called my wife to while away time...Around 6:45am i decided to leave the car park and move close to the cluster of people waiting around the waiting area. There were some people lined up on a queue in front of the waiting area, i found out they were 7am appointments. By 7:30am ,they started calling 8am and i gladly joined the queue. We were told to bring out our interview letters and open the sealed medical report envelopes. They claimed no sealed envelope would be allowed into the embassy. They also made announcement for prohibited items like sharp objects and the likes. We eased our ways into the waiting area where we were manually searched before being told to proceed to the section where our Interview letters were checked and ticked against a guest list they had.(some people's names were not on the list and were told they had been rescheduled for other dates). Again, lucky me, my name was there. I was given a green paper tally and a contact slip to fill (PLEASE KEEP THESE ITEMS WELL, YOU WILL NEED THEM LATER) then directed to join a sit-down queue. This queue marked the beginning of the big wait. I sat down on this queue waiting for my turn for close to 1 hour 30 minutes before my batch was finally called and led across the street to the other Stage, The Embassy proper!

At the entrance of the main building, there is a security check point like those at the airports where you get to remove your belt, watches, rings etc...From there, we proceeded through a pathway that led into the interview room. Just by the entrance into the room, i was told to push a button that generated a service number which ended up being my interview tally which i would later be called with. When i got in, i saw another set of chairs which were completely occupied and just behind those chairs was another queue which had people standing and waiting. I joined the queue as i was instructed and i was told to listen for my name. I found out the interview process itself requires 2 stages, document confirmation/submission stage, then Interview stage. I stood on this new queue for about an hour before i heard my name. The following conversation ensued between the Nigerian document officer (DO) and i;

DO: Let me have what you were given outside

Me: (I gave her the Green tally and the filled contact form)

DO: What number did you pick at the entrance?

Me: (I showed her my interview tally number)

DO: Your wife is very beautiful (she had opened my file and saw the pictures submitted to nvc)

Me: Thank you very much ( I can't deny it, this statement reinstated my courage which was starting to dissipate by fear of the unknown...lol)

DO: Can I have copies of your wedding cert and birth cert please?

Me: (I gave them to her, I had carefully arranged my documents from the previous night, it really helped)

DO: Your police certificate please

Me: (Gave it to her. I already had it in front of me before she mentioned it. While i was waiting on the queue, i already mastered the documents they were collecting)

DO: Is that a copy of your international passport? ( She said pointing because i already had it in front of me again)

Me: Yes (gave her)

DO: Please provide one passport sized photograph

Me: (I gave her)

Do: That's all for now, Please take a seat and you would be called again

Me: Thank you very much

I packed my documents and moved back to find a seat but it wasnt christmas so there was no chair for me. They were giving preference to senior citizens, pregnant women and ladies before men. So i stood with other men and wondered how much more my legs can support me. By this time it was around 10.30am. I stood there looking at the display numbers coming from each Visa Officers window. About 15 mins after, my number flashed and i gracefully walked towards a young caucasian woman who would later do me the honor of approving the visa. The following conversation ensued;

Me: Good morning (with a smile)

VO: Good morning ( She picked up her headset and microphone)

VO: Can you please raise ur right hand?

Me: (I raised it)

VO: Do you swear to tell the truth?

ME: Yes i do

VO: I am going to take your finger prints now ....( I placed my right fingers first, then left then both thumbs together)

VO: who is calling for you? (looked away for a moment)

Me: My wife

VO: How did you meet?

Me: Through her sister

VO: Please tell me more about it

Me: (started the story when she interrupted midway)

VO: Where and when was this?

Me: Told her

VO: Did you start courting from then?

Me: Nope we were only friends till 2011

VO: When did you get married

Me: Told her

VO: How did it happen?

Me: I told her

VO: When and how did she get into the US?

Me: Told her

Vo: How often does she visit?

Me: Every year

VO: When was the last time you saw her?

Me: 2014

VO: What does she do?

Me: Told her

VO: Where does she live?

Me: Right now?

VO: Yes

Me: Told her

VO: Who lives with her?

Me: She lives alone ( Told her the details of the house)

VO: How do you communicate?

Me: Phone calls majorly ( Truly, we are always on the phone)

VO: Ok, do you have any other evidence you want to use to support your case?

Me: Yes i do ( I handed her 50 pictures i had printed solely for this purpose)

Vo: (Goes through pictures and asks questions basically about people, places in the pictures)

Me: (Explained to her the various occasions the pictures were taken which spans from the year we started dating through when i proposed, the introduction, the registry, the engagement party and the church wedding)

VO: How many people were at your engagement?

Me: Between 400 to 500 people, i am not sure

VO: This must have been a fun wedding ( She mentioned pointing to one of the pictures)

Me: Yes it was ( I smiled and pointed out to her the dancing time picture)

Vo: Great,do you have anything else?

Me: Yes, this is a call record from 6th March till 6th June 2015 ( I gave her a 24 pages call records i had printed from my wife's telephone coy)

VO: She calls you all the time?

Me: No, i call too but i didnt bring my call records

VO: what's the time difference between Nigeria and Illinois?

Me: 6 hrs

VO: Ok good

Me: Do you want more evidence?

VO: Sure, i'd take it if you have it

Me: Here is her flight itinerary for the previous 3 years (she takes it and checks very well, not sure what she was trying to find)

VO: Ok thanks

Me: And here is an excerpt from our FB conversation

VO: (collects it and looks through, then punched something on the computer) Ok great

Me: Are you ok with that or do you want more?

VO: No thank you, I am ok with these. (Places my passport on some sort of sensor, i heard a beep)

VO:Here are your original documents that you submitted in the process. Here are the pictures you submitted too. And you can have all these other documents back too ( she returned all my documents and pictures)

At this point she continued to type away on her keyboard while i took the time rearrange my documents back into the transparent folder i took.

VO: Ok great, everythings checks out fine. I am going to approve your visa at this time! (Paused and smiled at me)

Me: Thank you ( I dont know if i smiled or didnt lol)

VO: ( She was saying a lot of things and bringing out different papers while i stood there with the approval echoing in my head...lol..later the documents turned out to be where to pick up the visa, how to pay for the greencard fee and also my right as a lawful permanent residence

VO: Unfortunately, we are having computer problems at the moment so i cannot tell you a specific date to pick up the visa but we would send you an email as soon as it is ready and you can pick it up at the DHL office in the address given to you.

Me: Thats ok.Thank you very much, its greatly appreciated

VO: You are welcome ( With a very big smile)

I picked up my folder, went to the loo first then later eased myself out of the interview room

THE END.

Hmmmn, now my take on the whole process. I strongly believe my case was already approved before i was interviewed. Please don't ask me to explain how because i cant. But the whole process was more like a confirmation. I also do not think those guys need to be psychics to figure out who is lying and not. Those questions were simple but how they came was well targeted.

Above all, i want to give thanks to God almighty and of course my fellow VJers who have contributed in one way or the other into this process. God bless you all

NB:

Please indulge and forgive the typos and mistakes in this review, i sort of rushed to type it

congratulations! and thank you for sharing!

My Journey:

March 29, 2013 :PD Dec-20, 2013 USCIS approval date July 28. 2015 (F) (F) (F)Interview Date APPROVED.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uganda
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Hey Guys,
I hope this can help you prepare for your interview. This is a recount of my experience at the American Embassy in Lagos, Nigeria on 11th June, 2015
The Lagos Embassy is a very busy one.You will be amazed at the number of people you would find waiting as early as 5:30am. The embassy divided the process into 2 stages. The first stage is to pass security checks and get into the waiting area. The Second stage is the entry into the Main building which happens to be across the street to the waiting area.If you plan to drive yourself, there is a private car park very close to the embassy where you would get to park for 500 naira. In my case i drove and i was glad i did. I had set my alarm to go off at 15mins interval from 4:30am incase i overslept but luckily for me, i was up by 4am (more like i never slept).
I got out of my house by 5am and i was at the embassy less than 30mins later. I figured that was too early so i sat in my car and called my wife to while away time...Around 6:45am i decided to leave the car park and move close to the cluster of people waiting around the waiting area. There were some people lined up on a queue in front of the waiting area, i found out they were 7am appointments. By 7:30am ,they started calling 8am and i gladly joined the queue. We were told to bring out our interview letters and open the sealed medical report envelopes. They claimed no sealed envelope would be allowed into the embassy. They also made announcement for prohibited items like sharp objects and the likes. We eased our ways into the waiting area where we were manually searched before being told to proceed to the section where our Interview letters were checked and ticked against a guest list they had.(some people's names were not on the list and were told they had been rescheduled for other dates). Again, lucky me, my name was there. I was given a green paper tally and a contact slip to fill (PLEASE KEEP THESE ITEMS WELL, YOU WILL NEED THEM LATER) then directed to join a sit-down queue. This queue marked the beginning of the big wait. I sat down on this queue waiting for my turn for close to 1 hour 30 minutes before my batch was finally called and led across the street to the other Stage, The Embassy proper!
At the entrance of the main building, there is a security check point like those at the airports where you get to remove your belt, watches, rings etc...From there, we proceeded through a pathway that led into the interview room. Just by the entrance into the room, i was told to push a button that generated a service number which ended up being my interview tally which i would later be called with. When i got in, i saw another set of chairs which were completely occupied and just behind those chairs was another queue which had people standing and waiting. I joined the queue as i was instructed and i was told to listen for my name. I found out the interview process itself requires 2 stages, document confirmation/submission stage, then Interview stage. I stood on this new queue for about an hour before i heard my name. The following conversation ensued between the Nigerian document officer (DO) and i;
DO: Let me have what you were given outside
Me: (I gave her the Green tally and the filled contact form)
DO: What number did you pick at the entrance?
Me: (I showed her my interview tally number)
DO: Your wife is very beautiful (she had opened my file and saw the pictures submitted to nvc)
Me: Thank you very much ( I can't deny it, this statement reinstated my courage which was starting to dissipate by fear of the unknown...lol)
DO: Can I have copies of your wedding cert and birth cert please?
Me: (I gave them to her, I had carefully arranged my documents from the previous night, it really helped)
DO: Your police certificate please
Me: (Gave it to her. I already had it in front of me before she mentioned it. While i was waiting on the queue, i already mastered the documents they were collecting)
DO: Is that a copy of your international passport? ( She said pointing because i already had it in front of me again)
Me: Yes (gave her)
DO: Please provide one passport sized photograph
Me: (I gave her)
Do: That's all for now, Please take a seat and you would be called again
Me: Thank you very much
I packed my documents and moved back to find a seat but it wasnt christmas so there was no chair for me. They were giving preference to senior citizens, pregnant women and ladies before men. So i stood with other men and wondered how much more my legs can support me. By this time it was around 10.30am. I stood there looking at the display numbers coming from each Visa Officers window. About 15 mins after, my number flashed and i gracefully walked towards a young caucasian woman who would later do me the honor of approving the visa. The following conversation ensued;
Me: Good morning (with a smile)
VO: Good morning ( She picked up her headset and microphone)
VO: Can you please raise ur right hand?
Me: (I raised it)
VO: Do you swear to tell the truth?
ME: Yes i do
VO: I am going to take your finger prints now ....( I placed my right fingers first, then left then both thumbs together)
VO: who is calling for you? (looked away for a moment)
Me: My wife
VO: How did you meet?
Me: Through her sister
VO: Please tell me more about it
Me: (started the story when she interrupted midway)
VO: Where and when was this?
Me: Told her
VO: Did you start courting from then?
Me: Nope we were only friends till 2011
VO: When did you get married
Me: Told her
VO: How did it happen?
Me: I told her
VO: When and how did she get into the US?
Me: Told her
Vo: How often does she visit?
Me: Every year
VO: When was the last time you saw her?
Me: 2014
VO: What does she do?
Me: Told her
VO: Where does she live?
Me: Right now?
VO: Yes
Me: Told her
VO: Who lives with her?
Me: She lives alone ( Told her the details of the house)
VO: How do you communicate?
Me: Phone calls majorly ( Truly, we are always on the phone)
VO: Ok, do you have any other evidence you want to use to support your case?
Me: Yes i do ( I handed her 50 pictures i had printed solely for this purpose)
Vo: (Goes through pictures and asks questions basically about people, places in the pictures)
Me: (Explained to her the various occasions the pictures were taken which spans from the year we started dating through when i proposed, the introduction, the registry, the engagement party and the church wedding)
VO: How many people were at your engagement?
Me: Between 400 to 500 people, i am not sure
VO: This must have been a fun wedding ( She mentioned pointing to one of the pictures)
Me: Yes it was ( I smiled and pointed out to her the dancing time picture)
Vo: Great,do you have anything else?
Me: Yes, this is a call record from 6th March till 6th June 2015 ( I gave her a 24 pages call records i had printed from my wife's telephone coy)
VO: She calls you all the time?
Me: No, i call too but i didnt bring my call records
VO: what's the time difference between Nigeria and Illinois?
Me: 6 hrs
VO: Ok good
Me: Do you want more evidence?
VO: Sure, i'd take it if you have it
Me: Here is her flight itinerary for the previous 3 years (she takes it and checks very well, not sure what she was trying to find)
VO: Ok thanks
Me: And here is an excerpt from our FB conversation
VO: (collects it and looks through, then punched something on the computer) Ok great
Me: Are you ok with that or do you want more?
VO: No thank you, I am ok with these. (Places my passport on some sort of sensor, i heard a beep)
VO:Here are your original documents that you submitted in the process. Here are the pictures you submitted too. And you can have all these other documents back too ( she returned all my documents and pictures)
At this point she continued to type away on her keyboard while i took the time rearrange my documents back into the transparent folder i took.
VO: Ok great, everythings checks out fine. I am going to approve your visa at this time! (Paused and smiled at me)
Me: Thank you ( I dont know if i smiled or didnt lol)
VO: ( She was saying a lot of things and bringing out different papers while i stood there with the approval echoing in my head...lol..later the documents turned out to be where to pick up the visa, how to pay for the greencard fee and also my right as a lawful permanent residence
VO: Unfortunately, we are having computer problems at the moment so i cannot tell you a specific date to pick up the visa but we would send you an email as soon as it is ready and you can pick it up at the DHL office in the address given to you.
Me: Thats ok.Thank you very much, its greatly appreciated
VO: You are welcome ( With a very big smile)
I picked up my folder, went to the loo first then later eased myself out of the interview room
THE END.
Hmmmn, now my take on the whole process. I strongly believe my case was already approved before i was interviewed. Please don't ask me to explain how because i cant. But the whole process was more like a confirmation. I also do not think those guys need to be psychics to figure out who is lying and not. Those questions were simple but how they came was well targeted.
Above all, i want to give thanks to God almighty and of course my fellow VJers who have contributed in one way or the other into this process. God bless you all
NB:
Please indulge and forgive the typos and mistakes in this review, i sort of rushed to type it

Congrats!

Posted

Oh boy I just read the article too. I'm supposed to pick up my passport next week! I hope nothing goes wrong and that there's no delay :(

Dwheels76......what u will say about the recent global technical problem in US embassies database......it is affecting approved visa printing....we r not able to see our status as issued from ready after interview approval...like mine interview was 9th june...i was approved but still status is showing ready....do u know how much it will take to transfer it to issued....since this is not mine problem it is for all world...and it has also happened in last year at 20 july 2014.....

I am the beneficiary- Spouse (Sri Lankan citizen) to a US citizen

USCIS

08-26-2014 Form I-130 submitted

08-28-2014 Received NOA1 for I-130

10-01-2014 Form I-129F (K3 visa) submitted

10-14-2014 Received NOA1 for I-129F

01-30-2015 Received NOA 2 for I-130 (5 months and 3 days after) :D

01-30-2015 Received NOA 2 for I-129F (3 months and 2 weeks after)

02-11-2015 Received USCIS update (email notification) that case was dispatched to NVC

NVC

03-03-2015 Received NVC welcome letter via email with the case no and IIN (31 days from NOA2 date)

03-03-2015 Submitted DS-261

03-03-2015 Paid AOS fee

03-18-2015 AOS payment shown as 'paid' (NVC payment portal have had a problem with payments made hence the delay in processing)

03-24-2015 NVC reviewed the DS-261 (spoke to an agent and she reviewed the form over the phone)

03-26-2015 Paid IV fee

03-31-2015 IV payment shown as 'paid'

03-31-2015 Sent in the AOS & IV packages

04-01-2015 Scan date (NVC letter received)

04-02-2015 Submitted DS-260

04-24-2015 Case Complete (24 days from scan date!) :dance:

05-05-2015 Confirmed interview date with NVC over the phone (06-11-2015)

05-07-2015 Received P4 letter

SRI LANKA CONSULATE PROCESSING

05-12-2015 Medical examination (Asiri Surgical Hospital)

05-22-2015 Received of the medical report

06-11-2015 Interview at US Consulate in SL - VISA APPROVED! :D

06-30-2015 Collected the passport form the Consulate (passport was due to be collected in a week from interview date but delay in issuing visa due to the system failure in the US Department of State)

07-12-2015 POE-Minneapolis

Filed: Other Country: Germany
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Hello everyone,



first of all thanks a million for the help you provided us with, it made a huge difference for us! :)


we have a question regarding the interview.



· Bring updated Federal income tax information to the interview. If a sponsor filed an I-864 (Affidavit of Support) and provided the NVC with proof of an IRS Federal income tax extension in lieu of a Federal income tax return, bring the sponsor's most recent Federal income tax return to the visa interview.


We have a joint sponsor and he submitted the tax return for 2011, 2012, 2013 as we filed the papers in Jan 2015. the petitioner does not work (student). what should we do in this case?




· Any original documents the NVC requested that you did not submit (refer to the document list below)


· If the physician gives you your medical exam results, bring them to your interview in the envelope sealed by the medical office.


· Two passport photographs measuring 2 inches by 2 inches (5 cm by 5 cm) with a white background


· A valid unexpired passport


· Photocopies of all civil documents


· A new police certificate from your current country of residence, if you obtained the police certificate more than one year ago.


· Any additional documents listed in the U.S. Embassy or Consulate specific interview guidelines



Document Name Document Status


CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTIONS C


1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 1 R


1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 2 R


2 - PASSPORT J


3 - BIRTH CERTIFICATE J


4 - ADOPTION F


5 - MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE J


6 - MARRIAGE TERMINATION F


7 - COURT RECORDS F


F - FINANCIAL EVIDENCE Y


9 - MILITARY RECORDS F


10 - GERMANY POLICE CERTIFICATE J


10 - JORDAN POLICE CERTIFICATE J


FEE PAYMENT $


PHOTOGRAPH Y


F - PETITIONER MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE F


F - PETITIONER BIRTH CERTIFICATE F


11 - PETITIONER MARRIAGE TERMINATION F.



I, the applicant, have a standing job offer in the US waiting for me to get there.


we have city hall address registration from Germany with both our names on it.


we have tax returns and tax filing with both our names from Germany for 2013 and 2014.


we have pictures from vacations, trips, around Germany, Dubai, Jordan, Switzerland etc.


we have a joint bank account in Germany.


We have a joint insurance.


We didn't have a wedding, but a get together party as my wife has anxiety


we have medical bills with both names coming to the same address and paid from the joint bank account.


we dont have a huge chat log or call log as we live together since we got married in 2012.


we have plane tickets together.


we have pictures from a get together party with the family (a small celebration).


apartment lease contract with both names on it.


what else should we take or do? I am really confused lol



btw, is it easy to schedule for an earlier interview date in Germany? our interview date is set to July 23rd.



thanks a lot!


Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
Timeline
Posted
Hey Guys,
I hope this can help you prepare for your interview. This is a recount of my experience at the American Embassy in Lagos, Nigeria on 11th June, 2015
The Lagos Embassy is a very busy one.You will be amazed at the number of people you would find waiting as early as 5:30am. The embassy divided the process into 2 stages. The first stage is to pass security checks and get into the waiting area. The Second stage is the entry into the Main building which happens to be across the street to the waiting area.If you plan to drive yourself, there is a private car park very close to the embassy where you would get to park for 500 naira. In my case i drove and i was glad i did. I had set my alarm to go off at 15mins interval from 4:30am incase i overslept but luckily for me, i was up by 4am (more like i never slept).
I got out of my house by 5am and i was at the embassy less than 30mins later. I figured that was too early so i sat in my car and called my wife to while away time...Around 6:45am i decided to leave the car park and move close to the cluster of people waiting around the waiting area. There were some people lined up on a queue in front of the waiting area, i found out they were 7am appointments. By 7:30am ,they started calling 8am and i gladly joined the queue. We were told to bring out our interview letters and open the sealed medical report envelopes. They claimed no sealed envelope would be allowed into the embassy. They also made announcement for prohibited items like sharp objects and the likes. We eased our ways into the waiting area where we were manually searched before being told to proceed to the section where our Interview letters were checked and ticked against a guest list they had.(some people's names were not on the list and were told they had been rescheduled for other dates). Again, lucky me, my name was there. I was given a green paper tally and a contact slip to fill (PLEASE KEEP THESE ITEMS WELL, YOU WILL NEED THEM LATER) then directed to join a sit-down queue. This queue marked the beginning of the big wait. I sat down on this queue waiting for my turn for close to 1 hour 30 minutes before my batch was finally called and led across the street to the other Stage, The Embassy proper!
At the entrance of the main building, there is a security check point like those at the airports where you get to remove your belt, watches, rings etc...From there, we proceeded through a pathway that led into the interview room. Just by the entrance into the room, i was told to push a button that generated a service number which ended up being my interview tally which i would later be called with. When i got in, i saw another set of chairs which were completely occupied and just behind those chairs was another queue which had people standing and waiting. I joined the queue as i was instructed and i was told to listen for my name. I found out the interview process itself requires 2 stages, document confirmation/submission stage, then Interview stage. I stood on this new queue for about an hour before i heard my name. The following conversation ensued between the Nigerian document officer (DO) and i;
DO: Let me have what you were given outside
Me: (I gave her the Green tally and the filled contact form)
DO: What number did you pick at the entrance?
Me: (I showed her my interview tally number)
DO: Your wife is very beautiful (she had opened my file and saw the pictures submitted to nvc)
Me: Thank you very much ( I can't deny it, this statement reinstated my courage which was starting to dissipate by fear of the unknown...lol)
DO: Can I have copies of your wedding cert and birth cert please?
Me: (I gave them to her, I had carefully arranged my documents from the previous night, it really helped)
DO: Your police certificate please
Me: (Gave it to her. I already had it in front of me before she mentioned it. While i was waiting on the queue, i already mastered the documents they were collecting)
DO: Is that a copy of your international passport? ( She said pointing because i already had it in front of me again)
Me: Yes (gave her)
DO: Please provide one passport sized photograph
Me: (I gave her)
Do: That's all for now, Please take a seat and you would be called again
Me: Thank you very much
I packed my documents and moved back to find a seat but it wasnt christmas so there was no chair for me. They were giving preference to senior citizens, pregnant women and ladies before men. So i stood with other men and wondered how much more my legs can support me. By this time it was around 10.30am. I stood there looking at the display numbers coming from each Visa Officers window. About 15 mins after, my number flashed and i gracefully walked towards a young caucasian woman who would later do me the honor of approving the visa. The following conversation ensued;
Me: Good morning (with a smile)
VO: Good morning ( She picked up her headset and microphone)
VO: Can you please raise ur right hand?
Me: (I raised it)
VO: Do you swear to tell the truth?
ME: Yes i do
VO: I am going to take your finger prints now ....( I placed my right fingers first, then left then both thumbs together)
VO: who is calling for you? (looked away for a moment)
Me: My wife
VO: How did you meet?
Me: Through her sister
VO: Please tell me more about it
Me: (started the story when she interrupted midway)
VO: Where and when was this?
Me: Told her
VO: Did you start courting from then?
Me: Nope we were only friends till 2011
VO: When did you get married
Me: Told her
VO: How did it happen?
Me: I told her
VO: When and how did she get into the US?
Me: Told her
Vo: How often does she visit?
Me: Every year
VO: When was the last time you saw her?
Me: 2014
VO: What does she do?
Me: Told her
VO: Where does she live?
Me: Right now?
VO: Yes
Me: Told her
VO: Who lives with her?
Me: She lives alone ( Told her the details of the house)
VO: How do you communicate?
Me: Phone calls majorly ( Truly, we are always on the phone)
VO: Ok, do you have any other evidence you want to use to support your case?
Me: Yes i do ( I handed her 50 pictures i had printed solely for this purpose)
Vo: (Goes through pictures and asks questions basically about people, places in the pictures)
Me: (Explained to her the various occasions the pictures were taken which spans from the year we started dating through when i proposed, the introduction, the registry, the engagement party and the church wedding)
VO: How many people were at your engagement?
Me: Between 400 to 500 people, i am not sure
VO: This must have been a fun wedding ( She mentioned pointing to one of the pictures)
Me: Yes it was ( I smiled and pointed out to her the dancing time picture)
Vo: Great,do you have anything else?
Me: Yes, this is a call record from 6th March till 6th June 2015 ( I gave her a 24 pages call records i had printed from my wife's telephone coy)
VO: She calls you all the time?
Me: No, i call too but i didnt bring my call records
VO: what's the time difference between Nigeria and Illinois?
Me: 6 hrs
VO: Ok good
Me: Do you want more evidence?
VO: Sure, i'd take it if you have it
Me: Here is her flight itinerary for the previous 3 years (she takes it and checks very well, not sure what she was trying to find)
VO: Ok thanks
Me: And here is an excerpt from our FB conversation
VO: (collects it and looks through, then punched something on the computer) Ok great
Me: Are you ok with that or do you want more?
VO: No thank you, I am ok with these. (Places my passport on some sort of sensor, i heard a beep)
VO:Here are your original documents that you submitted in the process. Here are the pictures you submitted too. And you can have all these other documents back too ( she returned all my documents and pictures)
At this point she continued to type away on her keyboard while i took the time rearrange my documents back into the transparent folder i took.
VO: Ok great, everythings checks out fine. I am going to approve your visa at this time! (Paused and smiled at me)
Me: Thank you ( I dont know if i smiled or didnt lol)
VO: ( She was saying a lot of things and bringing out different papers while i stood there with the approval echoing in my head...lol..later the documents turned out to be where to pick up the visa, how to pay for the greencard fee and also my right as a lawful permanent residence
VO: Unfortunately, we are having computer problems at the moment so i cannot tell you a specific date to pick up the visa but we would send you an email as soon as it is ready and you can pick it up at the DHL office in the address given to you.
Me: Thats ok.Thank you very much, its greatly appreciated
VO: You are welcome ( With a very big smile)
I picked up my folder, went to the loo first then later eased myself out of the interview room
THE END.
Hmmmn, now my take on the whole process. I strongly believe my case was already approved before i was interviewed. Please don't ask me to explain how because i cant. But the whole process was more like a confirmation. I also do not think those guys need to be psychics to figure out who is lying and not. Those questions were simple but how they came was well targeted.
Above all, i want to give thanks to God almighty and of course my fellow VJers who have contributed in one way or the other into this process. God bless you all
NB:
Please indulge and forgive the typos and mistakes in this review, i sort of rushed to type it

Awesome report and you are so right especially when it comes to Lagos. How you flowed and knew your stuff so helped. A simple knowing you are 6 hrs difference is important.

I have talked to friends in Nigeria for 5 years who still don't get it. Congratulations. Please e sure to post this in the Nigerian Reviews. Its so needed to let the 9ja audience read this. God bless you.

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ROC I-751
5/21/2018: Filed i751 ROC
6/12/2018: NOA1 Date
3/5/2019: Biometrics Appt
12/28/2019: 18 month Extension has expired
1/9/2020: InfoPass Appt to get stamp in Passport
2/27/2020: Combo Interview (ROC and Citizenship)
3/31/2020: submitted service request for being pass normal processing time
4/7/2020: Card being produced
4/8/2020: Approved
4/10/2020: Card mailed
4/15/2020: 10 year green card received
 
 
N-400
5/21/2019: Filed Online
5/21/2019: NOA1 Date
6/13/2019: Biometrics Appt
2/27/2020: Citizenship Interview
4/7/2020: In queue for Oath Ceremony to be scheduled
6/19/2020: Notice Oath Ceremony scheduled
7/8/2020: Oath Ceremony (Houston)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
Timeline
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Thanks Dwheels76. And pls will like to ask if july interview is full. Lol

Thanks Dwheels76. And pls will like to ask if july interview is full. Lol

I have no idea if Lagos July Interviews are full. I would call NV on Monday and ask.

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5/21/2018: Filed i751 ROC
6/12/2018: NOA1 Date
3/5/2019: Biometrics Appt
12/28/2019: 18 month Extension has expired
1/9/2020: InfoPass Appt to get stamp in Passport
2/27/2020: Combo Interview (ROC and Citizenship)
3/31/2020: submitted service request for being pass normal processing time
4/7/2020: Card being produced
4/8/2020: Approved
4/10/2020: Card mailed
4/15/2020: 10 year green card received
 
 
N-400
5/21/2019: Filed Online
5/21/2019: NOA1 Date
6/13/2019: Biometrics Appt
2/27/2020: Citizenship Interview
4/7/2020: In queue for Oath Ceremony to be scheduled
6/19/2020: Notice Oath Ceremony scheduled
7/8/2020: Oath Ceremony (Houston)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
Timeline
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Dwheels76......what u will say about the recent global technical problem in US embassies database......it is affecting approved visa printing....we r not able to see our status as issued from ready after interview approval...like mine interview was 9th june...i was approved but still status is showing ready....do u know how much it will take to transfer it to issued....since this is not mine problem it is for all world...and it has also happened in last year at 20 july 2014.....

I wish I worked for the State department and could give you more information. Its going to stay in Ready until things get fixed and they can Issue. I know many have been told by CO at interview they can't even give them a time or date when they can pick because they don't even know when things will get resolved but they will be contacted when things are fiixd and they can pick up. That's all you can do now is sit and wait. Sorry.

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5/21/2018: Filed i751 ROC
6/12/2018: NOA1 Date
3/5/2019: Biometrics Appt
12/28/2019: 18 month Extension has expired
1/9/2020: InfoPass Appt to get stamp in Passport
2/27/2020: Combo Interview (ROC and Citizenship)
3/31/2020: submitted service request for being pass normal processing time
4/7/2020: Card being produced
4/8/2020: Approved
4/10/2020: Card mailed
4/15/2020: 10 year green card received
 
 
N-400
5/21/2019: Filed Online
5/21/2019: NOA1 Date
6/13/2019: Biometrics Appt
2/27/2020: Citizenship Interview
4/7/2020: In queue for Oath Ceremony to be scheduled
6/19/2020: Notice Oath Ceremony scheduled
7/8/2020: Oath Ceremony (Houston)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
Timeline
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Hello everyone,

first of all thanks a million for the help you provided us with, it made a huge difference for us! :)

we have a question regarding the interview.

· Bring updated Federal income tax information to the interview. If a sponsor filed an I-864 (Affidavit of Support) and provided the NVC with proof of an IRS Federal income tax extension in lieu of a Federal income tax return, bring the sponsor's most recent Federal income tax return to the visa interview.

We have a joint sponsor and he submitted the tax return for 2011, 2012, 2013 as we filed the papers in Jan 2015. the petitioner does not work (student). what should we do in this case?

· Any original documents the NVC requested that you did not submit (refer to the document list below)

· If the physician gives you your medical exam results, bring them to your interview in the envelope sealed by the medical office.

· Two passport photographs measuring 2 inches by 2 inches (5 cm by 5 cm) with a white background

· A valid unexpired passport

· Photocopies of all civil documents

· A new police certificate from your current country of residence, if you obtained the police certificate more than one year ago.

· Any additional documents listed in the U.S. Embassy or Consulate specific interview guidelines

Document Name Document Status

CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTIONS C

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 1 R

1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 2 R

2 - PASSPORT J

3 - BIRTH CERTIFICATE J

4 - ADOPTION F

5 - MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE J

6 - MARRIAGE TERMINATION F

7 - COURT RECORDS F

F - FINANCIAL EVIDENCE Y

9 - MILITARY RECORDS F

10 - GERMANY POLICE CERTIFICATE J

10 - JORDAN POLICE CERTIFICATE J

FEE PAYMENT $

PHOTOGRAPH Y

F - PETITIONER MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE F

F - PETITIONER BIRTH CERTIFICATE F

11 - PETITIONER MARRIAGE TERMINATION F.

I, the applicant, have a standing job offer in the US waiting for me to get there.

we have city hall address registration from Germany with both our names on it.

we have tax returns and tax filing with both our names from Germany for 2013 and 2014.

we have pictures from vacations, trips, around Germany, Dubai, Jordan, Switzerland etc.

we have a joint bank account in Germany.

We have a joint insurance.

We didn't have a wedding, but a get together party as my wife has anxiety

we have medical bills with both names coming to the same address and paid from the joint bank account.

we dont have a huge chat log or call log as we live together since we got married in 2012.

we have plane tickets together.

we have pictures from a get together party with the family (a small celebration).

apartment lease contract with both names on it.

what else should we take or do? I am really confused lol

btw, is it easy to schedule for an earlier interview date in Germany? our interview date is set to July 23rd.

thanks a lot!

You are missing your joint sponsors current year 2014 was due April 1st. So you need to bring that with an updated I-864 reflected 2014, 2013, 2012.

Matters not about a job in the states or taxe returns in Germany unless that job is too continue in the US.

So be sure to update all that by your interview with originals also.

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ROC I-751
5/21/2018: Filed i751 ROC
6/12/2018: NOA1 Date
3/5/2019: Biometrics Appt
12/28/2019: 18 month Extension has expired
1/9/2020: InfoPass Appt to get stamp in Passport
2/27/2020: Combo Interview (ROC and Citizenship)
3/31/2020: submitted service request for being pass normal processing time
4/7/2020: Card being produced
4/8/2020: Approved
4/10/2020: Card mailed
4/15/2020: 10 year green card received
 
 
N-400
5/21/2019: Filed Online
5/21/2019: NOA1 Date
6/13/2019: Biometrics Appt
2/27/2020: Citizenship Interview
4/7/2020: In queue for Oath Ceremony to be scheduled
6/19/2020: Notice Oath Ceremony scheduled
7/8/2020: Oath Ceremony (Houston)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Country: Pakistan
Timeline
Posted

I wish I worked for the State department and could give you more information. Its going to stay in Ready until things get fixed and they can Issue. I know many have been told by CO at interview they can't even give them a time or date when they can pick because they don't even know when things will get resolved but they will be contacted when things are fiixd and they can pick up. That's all you can do now is sit and wait. Sorry.

I hope in Sha Allah everything will be fine soon....we should do sit,wait exercise and pray also......!

  • Consulate : Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Marriage: 03-01-2014

I-130 Sent : 04-21-2014 I-130 Received at USCIS : 04-23-2014 I-130 NOA1 (Hardcopy) : 04-27-2014 (Waiting Period Started) :clock: I-130 NOA2 (Hardcopy) : 09-12-2014 :wow: Case sent to NVC by USCIS : 09-23-2014 NVC Case Received : 10-07-2014 Case Number Received : 10-27-2014 :idea: Completed DS-261,Paid AOS Fee : 11-05-2014 AOS Fee Showing Paid : 11-08-2014 IV Fee Generated and Paid : 11-11-2014 IV Fee showing Paid : 11-14-2014 Completed DS-260 : 11-15-2014 (Searching for Joint Sponsor) :clock: AOS & IV Package sent : 01-20-2015 NVC Received AOS and IV Packages : 01-22-2015 (60 Days waiting period starts) Case sent for supervisor review : 04-03-2015 (Due to no response till 70 days) Case Completed at NVC: 04-09-2015 :dancing: (After only 7 days in supervisor review) Interview Scheduled: 04-28-2015 (Confirmed by Phone call to NVC) (P4) Interview Letter : 04-29-2015 Status showed "In Transit" : 05-13-2015 Status showed "Ready" : 05-14-2015 Medical : 05-20-2015 (Alhamdulilah Went well) Interview: 06-09-2015 (Alhamdulilah Approved) worldwide Technical problem in visa printing : 06-09-2015 Visa Issued : 07-01-2015 :energy:(Alhamdulilah) Visa in Hand : 07-04-2015 (Islamabad Amex)(Alhamdulilah) POE at Chicago : 07-23-2015

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

its nice to know that NVc is following us up and reminded us about the interview. a named Rose called my husband and told him that she wAs calling me on my phone but she couldnt get me so she talked to him and informed about my upcoming interview. Advised to bring updated police clearances.

When i checked my email my work emailed me that rose called the office asked them to give her number for me to call back.

I couldnt charge my phone that day and it took hours before it turned on, that's why I missed her call.

My Journey:

March 29, 2013 :PD Dec-20, 2013 USCIS approval date July 28. 2015 (F) (F) (F)Interview Date APPROVED.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
Timeline
Posted

Hey don't stress, you should get an appointment scheduled soon! keep calling them !

I called them on 6th and got an interview date for after 55 days! Yeah they are super slow at New Delhi :cry:

hi do you know if new Delhi is ALWAYS slow at giving interview dates or are they just having this issue right now.?? is there anyway we can transfer to Mumbai consulate. I am so stressed out right now. this frustrating process is killing me.

 
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