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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I am glad that I am not the only one! I can handle vaccinations but as soon as they want to get into a vein I am a mess!

Will you move to Boston or surroundings?

It's just all needles for me. I have no idea why but they freak me out!

As for Boston, I'm not sure. He's looking for a new job (same type though!) since Boston is SO expensive.

K1 Fiancée Visa

2016/02/02: I-129F Mailed Out.

2016/02/10: NOA1 Text Received.

2016/04/07: NOA2 Text Received.

2016/04/27: NVC Case# Received.

2016/05/17: Packet 4 Received. (Packet 3 was skipped)

2016/05/30: Medical in Vancouver.
2016/06/22: Interview in Montreal.

2016/06/28: Administrative Processing.

2016/06/29: Visa Issued.

2016/07/08: Visa in hand.

2016/07/09: POE in Calgary.

2016/08/16: Married!

AOS Process

2016/10/01: Sent in AOS Package.

2016/10/17: NOA Text Received.

2016/10/28: Biometrics Appointment Letter.

2016/11/08: Biometrics Appointment.

2016/12/16: Form I-131 (Travel) and EAD Approved.

2017/03/02: Form I-485 Approved.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Iceland
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It's just all needles for me. I have no idea why but they freak me out!

As for Boston, I'm not sure. He's looking for a new job (same type though!) since Boston is SO expensive.

Yea, that is one of the main reason we are staying outside of Boston, but still close enough so that we can easily go for an afternoon.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ecuador
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Good luck to you too :)

Tnx so much Georgia16!

K-1 Petition - California Service Center

Sent by FedEx: Feb 9 2016

Received at CSC: Feb 10 2016

NOA1: Feb 12 2016

Approved/NOA2: May 31 2016

NOA1 TO NOA2: 111 Days

NVC Received: July 26, 2016

NOA2 TO NVC: 56 Days

NVC Case #: July 27, 2016

NVC Processing: 3 Business Days

NVC To Consulate: July 29, 2016

Consulate Received: Aug 1, 2016

Consulate Ready: Aug 5, 2016

Interview: Sep 19, 2016

(Visa Approved!)

POE: Oct 17, 2016

Wedding: Dec 22, 2016

Filed for AOS: May 5, 2017

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ecuador
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Is the whole process moving a lot faster across the board? Hopefully no RFEs we've done our best. How does every one deal with the anxiety lol

K-1 Petition - California Service Center

Sent by FedEx: Feb 9 2016

Received at CSC: Feb 10 2016

NOA1: Feb 12 2016

Approved/NOA2: May 31 2016

NOA1 TO NOA2: 111 Days

NVC Received: July 26, 2016

NOA2 TO NVC: 56 Days

NVC Case #: July 27, 2016

NVC Processing: 3 Business Days

NVC To Consulate: July 29, 2016

Consulate Received: Aug 1, 2016

Consulate Ready: Aug 5, 2016

Interview: Sep 19, 2016

(Visa Approved!)

POE: Oct 17, 2016

Wedding: Dec 22, 2016

Filed for AOS: May 5, 2017

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ecuador
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Anxiety and not knowing, perhaps things like "what" and "when", are the worse 2 sensations for anyone going through this process, me and my sweetheart included. One way I try to control those is by planning when I'll see and spend time with my fiancée again. I just booked tickets to fly down in April. At least I now can count days, minutes, and seconds lol, until I see her again and look forward to that time. It beats looking at the USCIS website almost twice daily and seeing no updates. I'm sure we all can relate. What's your strategy?

K-1 Petition - California Service Center

Sent by FedEx: Feb 9 2016

Received at CSC: Feb 10 2016

NOA1: Feb 12 2016

Approved/NOA2: May 31 2016

NOA1 TO NOA2: 111 Days

NVC Received: July 26, 2016

NOA2 TO NVC: 56 Days

NVC Case #: July 27, 2016

NVC Processing: 3 Business Days

NVC To Consulate: July 29, 2016

Consulate Received: Aug 1, 2016

Consulate Ready: Aug 5, 2016

Interview: Sep 19, 2016

(Visa Approved!)

POE: Oct 17, 2016

Wedding: Dec 22, 2016

Filed for AOS: May 5, 2017

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Iceland
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Part of my strategy is really odd but I find it funny.

I have this blush, that is aaaaaaalmost finished. And I can see that it has less and less in it and I think when I finish that blush my NOA2 should follow soon after. So it is a nice but odd visual progress.

I have the same thing going on with my nail polish....

I might love makeup a wee bit too much. :oops:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Anxiety and not knowing, perhaps things like "what" and "when", are the worse 2 sensations for anyone going through this process, me and my sweetheart included. One way I try to control those is by planning when I'll see and spend time with my fiancée again. I just booked tickets to fly down in April. At least I now can count days, minutes, and seconds lol, until I see her again and look forward to that time. It beats looking at the USCIS website almost twice daily and seeing no updates. I'm sure we all can relate. What's your strategy?

You're lucky you get to visit...For Russia I would have to get a visa to travel over there which takes about a month and costs a pretty penny (when we're already paying/saving for all the fees for this process). So for now we stick to Skype and hope for a fast K1 process.

Service Center : California Service Center

I-129F Sent : 2016-02-01

I-129F NOA1 : 2016-02-08 (Delivered by USPS)

I-129F NOA1 : 2016-02-11 (Received confirmation text)

I-129F NOA1 : 2016-02-16 (Received hardcopy confirmation)

I-129F NOA2: Approval: 2016-04-25

I-129F NOA2: Hardcopy: 2016-04-28

NVC Recieved: 2016-05-12

Case Number Assigned: 2016-05-13

Medical: 2016-06-14

Interview: 2016-06-16

Found out we were denied K1 2016-08-02

Researching places to get married and will be filing CR-1

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ecuador
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Part of my strategy is really odd but I find it funny.

I have this blush, that is aaaaaaalmost finished. And I can see that it has less and less in it and I think when I finish that blush my NOA2 should follow soon after. So it is a nice but odd visual progress.

I have the same thing going on with my nail polish....

I might love makeup a wee bit too much. :oops:

Hahaha love it! Whatever works is right ?

You're lucky you get to visit...For Russia I would have to get a visa to travel over there which takes about a month and costs a pretty penny (when we're already paying/saving for all the fees for this process). So for now we stick to Skype and hope for a fast K1 process.

K-1 Petition - California Service Center

Sent by FedEx: Feb 9 2016

Received at CSC: Feb 10 2016

NOA1: Feb 12 2016

Approved/NOA2: May 31 2016

NOA1 TO NOA2: 111 Days

NVC Received: July 26, 2016

NOA2 TO NVC: 56 Days

NVC Case #: July 27, 2016

NVC Processing: 3 Business Days

NVC To Consulate: July 29, 2016

Consulate Received: Aug 1, 2016

Consulate Ready: Aug 5, 2016

Interview: Sep 19, 2016

(Visa Approved!)

POE: Oct 17, 2016

Wedding: Dec 22, 2016

Filed for AOS: May 5, 2017

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ecuador
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I hear you Lowens8, sometimes is not that easy to be with our loved ones as much as we want to... I feel for you. Good thing there's Whatsapp, Skype, Facebook, and all those social media sites, otherwise we all be pretty much insane by now!! LOL Hang in there, the wait will be over soon. Regards, good luck!

K-1 Petition - California Service Center

Sent by FedEx: Feb 9 2016

Received at CSC: Feb 10 2016

NOA1: Feb 12 2016

Approved/NOA2: May 31 2016

NOA1 TO NOA2: 111 Days

NVC Received: July 26, 2016

NOA2 TO NVC: 56 Days

NVC Case #: July 27, 2016

NVC Processing: 3 Business Days

NVC To Consulate: July 29, 2016

Consulate Received: Aug 1, 2016

Consulate Ready: Aug 5, 2016

Interview: Sep 19, 2016

(Visa Approved!)

POE: Oct 17, 2016

Wedding: Dec 22, 2016

Filed for AOS: May 5, 2017

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Iran
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I don't have many strategies. Just hope. If you haven't tried wechat for video calls I highly recommend it. Seems to be better than Skype. We use Skype when connection and bit rate are slow.

2-24-16 Petition Sent

2-29-16 Petition Received, Lewisville, TX

3-03-16 NOA1

6-03-16 RFE

6-22-16 NOA2

7-15-16 NVC Received

7-19-16 NVC Case Number Received

7-20-16 NVC Status changed to in route

7-21-16 NVC Status changed to Ready

8-07-16 Packet 3 Received

8-07-16 Packet 3 Sent

8-12-16 Packet 4 Received

8-15-16 Medical Interview

9-06-16 Interview

9-06-16 Additional Documents request

9-29-16 CEAC Status Issued - Approved!

10-9-16 Visa in hand

10-11-16 POE Detroit

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Denmark
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Hey all,

I'm late to the party, but I wish I had come across this site earlier! I filed paperwork for Danish fiance on Feb 24th and it was signed for on Feb 26th. Can't wait to share updates and read everyone's news!

God bless y'all,

Efe

K-1 Visa

24 Feb 16 - Sent application to Lewisville, TX (via USPS)

26 Feb 16 - Signature received in Dallas
29 Feb 16 - Date received on USCIS website
03 Mar 16 - Application touched - ACH initiated

04 Mar 16 - NOA1 Text / Email Alert Received

California Service Center

01 Jun 16 - RFE Notice on App

06 Jun 16 - RFE Received in mail (need additional proof)

07 Jun 16 - RFE Sent

08 Jun 16 - RFE Received by CSC

14 Jun 16 - NOA 2 Text / Email Alert - Approved!

National Visa Center

27 Jun 16 - Schedule Medical

8 Jul 16 - Received case

13 Jul 16 - Assigned Case Number

European Duties

4 Jul 16 - Medical in Copenhagen

11 Aug 16 - Interview in Stockholm

14 Aug 16 - English Translation of Birth Certificate

25 Aug 16 - Received packet

US

1 Sep 16 - ARRIVAL IN US

23 Oct 16 - Wedding

10 Nov 16 - Apply for SSN

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello All,

Thanks for the invaluable information on the site. We received our NOA1 on February 26th, after gathering a lot of great advice from here. I've started some preliminary work on the next packet, and just had a question regarding form I-134, the affidavit of support. I've seen conflicting information as to how much additional information needs to be provided if you are well over the 125% support line. If I'm significantly over that in yearly salary, do I still need to request bank statements/letters and stock brokerage reports? Thanks in advance for any advice.

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Hello All,

Thanks for the invaluable information on the site. We received our NOA1 on February 26th, after gathering a lot of great advice from here. I've started some preliminary work on the next packet, and just had a question regarding form I-134, the affidavit of support. I've seen conflicting information as to how much additional information needs to be provided if you are well over the 125% support line. If I'm significantly over that in yearly salary, do I still need to request bank statements/letters and stock brokerage reports? Thanks in advance for any advice.

I've been wondering the same thing! Can't really find anything solid though. I'm a disabled vet and receive VA disability as well as Soc. Sec. The only thing taxable is Soc Sec. I'm well over the poverty line but not sure how it's see able through my tax transcripts... I have proof from the government showing my monthly pay... So yeah, in the same boat as you.

02/01/2016- Mailed in K-1 petition to Dallas lockbox

02/05/2016- NOA1 text/email

02/13/2016- NOA1 hard copy received

04/07/2016- NOA2 (app./no text or email)

04/11/2016- NOA2 hard copy received

04/25/2016- NVC Recieved App

05/04/2016- Montreal Embassy Recieved App

05/31/2016- Medical

07/13/2016- Interview (Approved)

08/28/2016- Planned POE @Peace Bridge

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I would just provide your fiancé with as much info as you can...better too much than not enough in my opinion. The letter I got from my bank shows the current amount (from the date I requested it), how long the account has been open, and the average monthly amount over a 12 month period. The letter from my employer states my title, how long I've been employed, that I'm full time and permanent, and my hourly rate. Within the next two weeks I plan to get the remaining items together such as tax return, new letter of intent to marry, and I-134.

Service Center : California Service Center

I-129F Sent : 2016-02-01

I-129F NOA1 : 2016-02-08 (Delivered by USPS)

I-129F NOA1 : 2016-02-11 (Received confirmation text)

I-129F NOA1 : 2016-02-16 (Received hardcopy confirmation)

I-129F NOA2: Approval: 2016-04-25

I-129F NOA2: Hardcopy: 2016-04-28

NVC Recieved: 2016-05-12

Case Number Assigned: 2016-05-13

Medical: 2016-06-14

Interview: 2016-06-16

Found out we were denied K1 2016-08-02

Researching places to get married and will be filing CR-1

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I would just provide your fiancé with as much info as you can...better too much than not enough in my opinion. The letter I got from my bank shows the current amount (from the date I requested it), how long the account has been open, and the average monthly amount over a 12 month period. The letter from my employer states my title, how long I've been employed, that I'm full time and permanent, and my hourly rate. Within the next two weeks I plan to get the remaining items together such as tax return, new letter of intent to marry, and I-134.

Thanks for the reply. While I certainly am willing to get the additional paperwork, I'm just wondering if it is really necessary. Additionally, I stay mostly fully invested with extra cash (except for a fairly small amount of cash for emergencies), so I'm wondering if providing just that on hand cash balance would be positive or not.

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