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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Congrats!

THANX

ISSUED finally...After making me sweat for 2 weeks!!! NOW FIGHT FOR TIME WITH CANADA POST BEFORE CHRISTMAS!!!(NOT HAPPENING BY A LONG SHOT...but going to try anyway)

I TAKE THAT BACK... I am on my way now to pick it up right now!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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We are happy to report that pending the medical report Kate's visa was APPROVED this morning in Sydney!

Our Story

Met on Tumblr: February 2013

Girlfriends!: June 26, 2014

First Visit (Australia): January 30, 2015-February 15, 2015

Second Visit (US): June 1, 2015-July 2, 2015

Engagement: June 26, 2015

Third Visit (Canada): August 29, 2015-September 7, 2015
Fourth Visit (US): October 2, 2015-December 26, 2015

K1 Visa Progress

I-129F Sent: July 13, 2015

NOA1 Notice Date: July 17, 2015

NOA1 E-mail & Text Notification: July 20, 2015

NOA1 Hard Copy: July 24, 2015

RFE: August 18, 2015

RFE Reply: August 24, 2015
NOA2: August 31, 2015
NVC Received: September 18, 2015
Case/Invoice Number Assigned: September 21, 2015
Sydney Embassy Received: September 29, 2015
Packet 3: September 29, 2015
Interview Date: December 29, 2015 APPROVED!
Medical Exam: January 5, 2016

Visa Received: January 18, 2016

US Entry: February 15, 2016

MARRIED!: March 13, 2016

AOS Progress

Package Sent to Chicago Lockbox: May 5, 2016

Case # Text Notification: May 13, 2016

I-485 NOA1 Hard Copy: May 20, 2016
Biometrics Appointment: June 9, 2016

I-485 Card is Being Produced: August 4, 2016

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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We had the interview on the 29th as well and it seemed to go well. We had one hiccup with the police records which a LOT of other folks seemed to have issues with in Seoul (apparently the format on the police records changed so we had to get another one, but we took care of it after the interview and hand delivered the police certificate on the same day).

I presume we're in the clear as they kept the passport and indicated that everything appeared to be in order. The interview was surprisingly simple and straight forward. The CO asked us a few questions and treated us like a standard couple even though same sex couples are still kinda unconventional in this country (we got some pretty odd stares from the others at the waiting area). We conducted the interview in Korean even though I responded with mixed English and Korean which the CO also did the same with me (the petitioner).

Even though the CO seemed pretty chill with us (not to mention he laughed multiple times), apparently his tone changed with another couple that followed after us and seemed to scrutinize them a whole lot more than he did with us. I goofed up one or two questions and corrected them quickly, but he seemed to shrug it off. I do wonder how our case went so smoothly as I didn't feel as confident about it.

Since the CO kept the passport, I PRESUME everything went okay. I really hope so....

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