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My husband (USC) and I are waiting for our final interview. Our I-130 was approved at the US Consulate in Okinawa, Japan in December 2006, in late January 2007 it was sent to be re-approved at the USCIS in Seoul Korea(due to the new law, they just have to check my husbands name) Has anyone in the Japan/Korea area been contacted about their final interview date? I heard rumors that they only had 2 people working on the cases at the USICS in Seoul Korea :(

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Have you heard anymore about you case?

I had planed to travel to Japan to marry in April and file the I-130 at the Tokyo embassy but now I am unsure what to do. I have been told that I have to file in the US (Texas) but if Soul Korea can do the back ground checks why do I have to send the I-130 to the US?

This is very frustrating to a lot of people.

:wacko:

June 2006 Met Online

many emails and Skype sessions

November 2006 Met in the US

Many emails and Skype sessions

April 16th 2007 Married in Japan

June 11th 2007 USCIS posted case Online

June 12th 2007 Check Cashed

June Received NOA-1 dated June 29th 2007

June to September Wife visits me in the US (3 month visit)

October 17th 2007 Touched

October 17th Approved

October 29th NVC Received documents from USICS

October 31st NVC assigns Case number

November 5th 3032 and AOS bill sent out

November 22nd Wife receives 3032 in Japan

November 24th Wife mails 3032 back to NVC

November 26th I receive AOS bill and send it back to NVC (same day)

November 28th 3032 entered into NVC system

November 30th AOS bill entered into the system

December 3rd IV Bill Generated

December 11th Received I-864 packet

December 12th sent I-864 to NVC

December 14th Received the IV bill

December 14th Completed Medical Exam

December 15th Sent back IV bill

December 20th IV Bill input into the NVC system

December 26th DS-230 mailed

January 28th CASE COMPLETE!!!

February 08th Case at Embassy

March 04th Police Certificate

March 31st INTERVIEW!!!!

April 20th Date of Entery !!!

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Have you heard anymore about you case?

I had planed to travel to Japan to marry in April and file the I-130 at the Tokyo embassy but now I am unsure what to do. I have been told that I have to file in the US (Texas) but if Soul Korea can do the back ground checks why do I have to send the I-130 to the US?

This is very frustrating to a lot of people.

:wacko:

If you are resident in the US, you are directed to file your I-130 in the US.

The petitions that are maybe-currently in Seoul have already been filed and need to be finished before throwing any more new petitions in there. While it's good to stay hopeful, US citizens who are NOT resident abroad should not be planning on having the option of filing overseas returned to them very quickly. There are several other people in line ahead of you, and you do have a filing option currently.

I think for folks in your situation, it's more disappointing than frustrating.

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

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censored link = *family based immigration* website

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Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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I agree with meauxna, for us waiting for our already approved cases to be re-adjudicated it is very frustrating, my husband is a US Marine, and is stationed in Japan, however he will have a duty station change next month and now our well planned timeline is all f##$%&d up..nothing he can do either, he has to move when the military gives the orders. Lets hope the name checks go quickly, he obviously (as a Marine with security clearance) has no criminal record whatsoever!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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I have another question I hope I can get answered.

If DCF is no longer available for some of us, and we go with filing in the USA, is it possible for the spouse to come to the USA on a visitor’s visa?

What I mean is can they come to the USA on a regular visitor’s visa and then return before the end of the visa or are they limited in the way they can enter the USA after the I-130 is filed?

I would be willing to pay for a round trip ticket for my wife to visit me to reduce the time spent away from each other. She would return to Japan before the visa ran out; especially since she would have to complete the process at the Tokyo consulate.

I am glad that I found this forum since it is very helpful and the members are willing to share their knowledge.

Thanks!

June 2006 Met Online

many emails and Skype sessions

November 2006 Met in the US

Many emails and Skype sessions

April 16th 2007 Married in Japan

June 11th 2007 USCIS posted case Online

June 12th 2007 Check Cashed

June Received NOA-1 dated June 29th 2007

June to September Wife visits me in the US (3 month visit)

October 17th 2007 Touched

October 17th Approved

October 29th NVC Received documents from USICS

October 31st NVC assigns Case number

November 5th 3032 and AOS bill sent out

November 22nd Wife receives 3032 in Japan

November 24th Wife mails 3032 back to NVC

November 26th I receive AOS bill and send it back to NVC (same day)

November 28th 3032 entered into NVC system

November 30th AOS bill entered into the system

December 3rd IV Bill Generated

December 11th Received I-864 packet

December 12th sent I-864 to NVC

December 14th Received the IV bill

December 14th Completed Medical Exam

December 15th Sent back IV bill

December 20th IV Bill input into the NVC system

December 26th DS-230 mailed

January 28th CASE COMPLETE!!!

February 08th Case at Embassy

March 04th Police Certificate

March 31st INTERVIEW!!!!

April 20th Date of Entery !!!

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Have you heard anymore about you case?

I had planed to travel to Japan to marry in April and file the I-130 at the Tokyo embassy but now I am unsure what to do. I have been told that I have to file in the US (Texas) but if Soul Korea can do the back ground checks why do I have to send the I-130 to the US?

This is very frustrating to a lot of people.

:wacko:

I don't think Seoul is adjudicating Japan's I-130s. I read somewhere here in the DCF discussion (I don't remember now which thread it was) that Tokyo boxed up and sent all their pending petitions to California, and the Tokyo embassy website is instructing all current petitioners to send their petitions there as well.

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Timeline:

01/31/07 - I-130 fedexed to California

02/01/07 - I-130 received by USCIS California

02/13/07 - received NOA1

04/10/07 - Petition approved (64 days)

04/17/07 - Received NOA2, petition on it's way to NVC

05/07/07 - Still nothing from NVC (those bums!)

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04/05/07 - Re-filed I-130 at Tokyo embassy with no problems! (didn't need to canx first petition)

04/12/07 - Petition at embassy is approved (7 days!)

04/16/07 - Received notice of approval from embassy, submitted interview request

04/17/07 - Received notice of interview, which will be May 7

05/07/07 - Had interview at embassy, visa approved!

05/08/07 - Passport with visa delivered!!!!

Dang, the Tokyo embassy is fast!

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I don't think Seoul is adjudicating Japan's I-130s. I read somewhere here in the DCF discussion (I don't remember now which thread it was) that Tokyo boxed up and sent all their pending petitions to California, and the Tokyo embassy website is instructing all current petitioners to send their petitions there as well.

Well, I checked the other threads and found that California is not where Tokyo had sent the pending petitions, but it was Bangkok.

Seoul USCIS is a sub-office of the Bangkok USCIS, and it seems they accept petitions only from USCs in Korea. My guess is that Bangkok is swamped, thus Tokyo is telling USCs in Japan to file in California.

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Timeline:

01/31/07 - I-130 fedexed to California

02/01/07 - I-130 received by USCIS California

02/13/07 - received NOA1

04/10/07 - Petition approved (64 days)

04/17/07 - Received NOA2, petition on it's way to NVC

05/07/07 - Still nothing from NVC (those bums!)

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04/05/07 - Re-filed I-130 at Tokyo embassy with no problems! (didn't need to canx first petition)

04/12/07 - Petition at embassy is approved (7 days!)

04/16/07 - Received notice of approval from embassy, submitted interview request

04/17/07 - Received notice of interview, which will be May 7

05/07/07 - Had interview at embassy, visa approved!

05/08/07 - Passport with visa delivered!!!!

Dang, the Tokyo embassy is fast!

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I have another question I hope I can get answered.

If DCF is no longer available for some of us, and we go with filing in the USA, is it possible for the spouse to come to the USA on a visitor’s visa?

What I mean is can they come to the USA on a regular visitor’s visa and then return before the end of the visa or are they limited in the way they can enter the USA after the I-130 is filed?

I would be willing to pay for a round trip ticket for my wife to visit me to reduce the time spent away from each other. She would return to Japan before the visa ran out; especially since she would have to complete the process at the Tokyo consulate.

I am glad that I found this forum since it is very helpful and the members are willing to share their knowledge.

Thanks!

Even if she gets a visa, there's a chance she'll be turned away at the border by immigration officers, but some have had success in this. Check out this topic: B-2 Tourist VISA while awaiting DCF - APPROVED!!!

9-12/2004 - met and fell in love in Bulgaria

2004 - 2006 - travel, travel, travel...

11/2006 - moved to Bulgaria

1/2007 - engaged

4/2007 - wedding

DCF for CR-1 Visa BEGINS:

5/16/2007 - I-130 filed at Sofia, Bulgaria embassy

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I have another question I hope I can get answered.

If DCF is no longer available for some of us, and we go with filing in the USA, is it possible for the spouse to come to the USA on a visitor’s visa?

What I mean is can they come to the USA on a regular visitor’s visa and then return before the end of the visa or are they limited in the way they can enter the USA after the I-130 is filed?

I would be willing to pay for a round trip ticket for my wife to visit me to reduce the time spent away from each other. She would return to Japan before the visa ran out; especially since she would have to complete the process at the Tokyo consulate.

I am glad that I found this forum since it is very helpful and the members are willing to share their knowledge.

Thanks!

Some of the other threds have asked this question but yeah it is no problem. . . . the only thing you need to watch out for is that you dont break any obvious laws like overstaying her visa and so on. otherwise it will have no effect.

As for the other discussion about bangkok and Seoul I dont live in Asia but Rome accepts applications from countries in its jurisdiction if the suboffice wont acccept applications from outside countries (like Seoul and Japan).

The wait seems to be shorte than in america but longer than normal DCF.

Im gonna hold out for another 2 weeks to see the verdict on DCF and if it looks like its sadly been buried then Im going to file with Rome

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