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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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whats that app called? It`ll probably drive me crazy but nonetheless I`d like to use it too.

our NOA1 was June 15th, we still haven`t heard back and I`m just so impatient

USCIS case status. There are two. I have both. The one with the torch for an icon notified me first. A notification will push through when there is a change so you don't have to check. I still did because it is hard to resist.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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I check on uscis case status is that where the person I quoted checked the numbers before and after their number?

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K1
Sent I-129F: June 9th, 2015
Received at Texas Lockbox: June 11th. Sent to CSC!
NOA1: (NOA1 date June 15th 2015) Hardcopy arrived June 20th 2015
NOA2: July 23rd! Hardcopy arrived July 27th 2015
Left NVC in transit to Brussels Embassy: August 17th 2015
Received at Brussels Embassy: August 21st, 2015
Package 3 sent: August 25th, 2015
Package 3 reveived: August 26th, 2015
Checklist sent back: August 27th, 2015
Medical Appointment in Antwerp: August 27th, 2015 and August 31st, 2015
Received Package 4: September 11th, 2015
Interview: September 17th, 2015 : APPROVED!!!
POE: October 25th, 3.55pm 2015 at Washington Dulles Airport.
Wedding Courthouse: November 24th, 2015. (L)
Wedding ceremony and reception for friends and family US: April 2nd 2016 (L)
Wedding ceremony and reception for friends and family Belgium: October 8th 2016 (L)

AoS

Filed for AoS: June 17th 2016

Package arrived: June 20th 2016 8.05 AM

Check Cashed: June 25th 2016

Texts and e-mails NOA1: June 28th, 10.30 PM

Hardcopy NOA1`s: July 2nd

Biometrics letter: July 8th.

Biometrics appointment: July 20th, 11 AM, Charlotte, NC

Early walk-in Biometrics: July 14th!

Approved: 2016/10/28 (no interview)

Greencard received: November 5th 2016. (Wrong country of birth: USA)

RoC

Filed: 10/22/2018

Package arrived: 10/23 2:40PM

Package picked up: 10/24/2018 3:54AM.

NOA1: 10/26/2018

Text and e-mail: 10/29/2018

Check cashed: 10/30/2018

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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You are couple weeks ahead of us and we are still waiting.. 47 days today..

sorry to hear that :( wish you get it today

J saw R for a couple times back in 2012 at neighborhood while visiting her sister but never met in person...
J found R online and became friends : 08/18/2014
Officially couples since : 08/24/2014
1st visit : 10/12/2014. R flies to IZMIR/TURKEY
2nd visit : 12/13/2014. J flies to UT/USA
3rd visit : 03/14/2015. J flies to UT/USA
4th visit : 05/24/2015. R flies to IZMIR/TURKEY
Engaged on : 05/29/2015
Marriage estimation : Feb 2016
Sent I-129 : 06/09/2015
Received at Texas Lockbox : 06/12/2015 - Priority Date 06/16/2015
E-notice NOA1 received on : 06/17/2015 - Sent to CSC
Hardcopy NOA1 received on : 06/23/2015
E-notice RFE received on : 08/22/2015
Hardcopy RFE received on : 08/28/2015
RFE response sent on : 09/03/2015
RFE response received by USCIS on : 09/08/2015
E-notice NOA2 received on : 09/11/2015
Hardcopy NOA2 received on : 09/17/2015
Received at NVC : 10/02/2015
Case number assigned : 10/02/2015
Left NVC in transit to Embassy/Ankara : 10/07/2015
Received at Embassy/Ankara : 10/12/2015
Package 3 received : 10/26/2015
Package 3 sent : 12/14/2015
Medical Appointment in Ankara : 12/22/2015
Package 4 received : 01/05/2016
Interview date : 01/11/2016
Visa status : APPROVED
Visa in hand : 01/18/2016 -- Issued on 01/15/2016
Date of travel to the USA : 01/31/2016
POE : JFK,New York
Marriage : 02/12/2016
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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I check on uscis case status is that where the person I quoted checked the numbers before and after their number?

Appstore link is here if you are using an iphone:

USCIS Case Tracker & Searcher by Stephen Aldous https://appsto.re/tr/2CF82.i

You are able to add case numbers that you want to follow. Also a search option avaliable

It drives me nuts though ?

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J saw R for a couple times back in 2012 at neighborhood while visiting her sister but never met in person...
J found R online and became friends : 08/18/2014
Officially couples since : 08/24/2014
1st visit : 10/12/2014. R flies to IZMIR/TURKEY
2nd visit : 12/13/2014. J flies to UT/USA
3rd visit : 03/14/2015. J flies to UT/USA
4th visit : 05/24/2015. R flies to IZMIR/TURKEY
Engaged on : 05/29/2015
Marriage estimation : Feb 2016
Sent I-129 : 06/09/2015
Received at Texas Lockbox : 06/12/2015 - Priority Date 06/16/2015
E-notice NOA1 received on : 06/17/2015 - Sent to CSC
Hardcopy NOA1 received on : 06/23/2015
E-notice RFE received on : 08/22/2015
Hardcopy RFE received on : 08/28/2015
RFE response sent on : 09/03/2015
RFE response received by USCIS on : 09/08/2015
E-notice NOA2 received on : 09/11/2015
Hardcopy NOA2 received on : 09/17/2015
Received at NVC : 10/02/2015
Case number assigned : 10/02/2015
Left NVC in transit to Embassy/Ankara : 10/07/2015
Received at Embassy/Ankara : 10/12/2015
Package 3 received : 10/26/2015
Package 3 sent : 12/14/2015
Medical Appointment in Ankara : 12/22/2015
Package 4 received : 01/05/2016
Interview date : 01/11/2016
Visa status : APPROVED
Visa in hand : 01/18/2016 -- Issued on 01/15/2016
Date of travel to the USA : 01/31/2016
POE : JFK,New York
Marriage : 02/12/2016
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Serbia
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I hope I`m at the right place because I need help. My fiance and I want to apply for K1 visa. She is American and she lives in Oakland, CA and I live in Belgrade, Serbia and I need to fill in G325a form. Should i use non standard latin letters (like š, đ, č, ć etc.) in forms I need to fill in, since some of them are in my name. Also should my fiance use them too because thats my official name - Igor Petrović - or should we just type in Igor Petrovic. In Serbia thats valid too. Maybe the question is stupid but we want to do everything right. Thank you guys. Greets from Serbia

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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I hope I`m at the right place because I need help. My fiance and I want to apply for K1 visa. She is American and she lives in Oakland, CA and I live in Belgrade, Serbia and I need to fill in G325a form. Should i use non standard latin letters (like š, đ, č, ć etc.) in forms I need to fill in, since some of them are in my name. Also should my fiance use them too because thats my official name - Igor Petrović - or should we just type in Igor Petrovic. In Serbia thats valid too. Maybe the question is stupid but we want to do everything right. Thank you guys. Greets from Serbi

Use standard Roman Alphabet. Question 31a on the I-129F form the USC fills out asks for your name in your native language.

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I hope I`m at the right place because I need help. My fiance and I want to apply for K1 visa. She is American and she lives in Oakland, CA and I live in Belgrade, Serbia and I need to fill in G325a form. Should i use non standard latin letters (like , đ, č, ć etc.) in forms I need to fill in, since some of them are in my name. Also should my fiance use them too because thats my official name - Igor Petrović - or should we just type in Igor Petrovic. In Serbia thats valid too. Maybe the question is stupid but we want to do everything right. Thank you guys. Greets from Serbia

I hope I`m at the right place because I need help. My fiance and I want to apply for K1 visa. She is American and she lives in Oakland, CA and I live in Belgrade, Serbia and I need to fill in G325a form. Should i use non standard latin letters (like , đ, č, ć etc.) in forms I need to fill in, since some of them are in my name. Also should my fiance use them too because thats my official name - Igor Petrović - or should we just type in Igor Petrovic. In Serbia thats valid too. Maybe the question is stupid but we want to do everything right. Thank you guys. Greets from Serbia

Hey my fiancé is from bosnia! Good luck on everything!

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Appstore link is here if you are using an iphone:

USCIS Case Tracker & Searcher by Stephen Aldous https://appsto.re/tr/2CF82.i

You are able to add case numbers that you want to follow. Also a search option avaliable

It drives me nuts though ?

This is cool.

06/24/2015 - Package received
06/29/2015 - fingerprint fee accepted.
06/30/2015 - Received text & e-confirmation of NOA. Case received & routed to USCIS National Benefits Center
07/06/2015 - NOA1 received.

07/13/2015 - Biometric letter arrived mail box. Date 07/24/2015

07/24/2015 - Biometric done. One month mark

08/29/2015 - EAD approved

09/03/2015 - EAD card mailed

09/04/2015 - EAD approval mail in mail box

09/08/2015 - EAD card received.

09/09/2015 - Applied for SSN.

09/15/2015 - Got my SSN in the mail

04/14/2015 - Update online: Your interview has been scheduled for 05/19

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I check on uscis case status is that where the person I quoted checked the numbers before and after their number?

Looks like you can put in a number and then pick a quantity...like 50 and it will show their status. I am addicted to it now.

June 2013: met online

August 2013: started dating

December 26, 2013: met for first time in person, UK

May 2014: 2nd trip to Uk to see him

September 2014: his first trip to America

December 2014: took DD to UK, my third trip

December 31,2015: HE proposed!!!!!

March 2015:His 2nd visit to America and we started application

May 26, 2015: sent 129f

June 12, 2015: fourth trip to Uk

June 16,2015: RFE

June 26, 2015: resent corrected 129f

June 30, 2015: NOA1 CSC! Yay very happy!

August 4, 2015: NOA2 email

August 10, 2015: NOA2 letter

August 28, 2015: NVC # rcvd via phone

September 3,2015: NVC letter RCVD

September 9,2015: CEAC status Ready

September 9, 2015: fiancé medical completed at Knightsbridge

September 15,2015:ds160 and application readiness form submitted

November 2,2015:visa approved

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