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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I also just sent my I130 but I have to plan ahead because it is not that easy to travel to the US in short notice I work here in Bosnia and have to request time off. Other thing is that the ticket is expensive.

We will be filling taxes married for the last 3 years.

filing taxes is required by NVC no matter domicile status... So you (and I) will have to do that either way... Since the whole IRS thing is super complex I'm just gonna play safe and hire a tax firm to do my taxes... (it's gonna cost me around 800 dollars for all 3) ...YIKES!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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JFH my case is not online yet. I have been checking couple times a day...hihi. I think it should be online soon.

The last upload they did was receipt number ysc1690003505 and thats for a petition filed 1/19 or 1/20. They take a long time to upload receipt numbers. I use to check a few times a day but stop because these people will drive us crazy lol. Since I just got my receipt number they haven't loaded much receipts and my number is not even close to that last receipt upload I am thousands of applications away from ysc1690003505 :/

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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So, now that our case is on the online tracking system, I have been checking it like crazy. So far it says "my case was received" with the information that a receipt notice has been sent and who to call if we don't receive that. Then it says "if we accept your case we will send ..." So, has the case been accepted at this stage or not? I thought received and accepted were the same. They open your package, make sure everything has been signed where it should be, take the payment and set up the file. Or have I misunderstood?

I do not know if you get more detailed information on your case opening an ELIS account, the option to track cases is in it and after the interview at the embassy you will need to open one anyways to pay the immigrant fee of $ 165.

I wish I knew of this ELIS thing when I was in the USCIS stage. Try it, it may be better than the regular USCIS case status page.

https://www.uscis.gov/file-online

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/nativedocuments/F4en.pdf

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CR-1 VISA

STAGE 1: USCIS

CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER US EMBASSY BOGOTA

09-08-2015 Express mailed my I-130 package to Chicago Lock-box.

09-11-2015 Received NOA1 via email with a PD of 09-09-2015

09-19-2015 Received I-797C via snail mail. (NOA1)

10-21-2015 My wife came to visit me on a B1/B2. No problems at POE Miami :P

11-04-2015 Received NOA2 via email. (56 days after NOA1)

11-08-2015 My wife ends visit and returns to Colombia to wait for interview :(

11-09-2015 Received I-797 via snail mail. (NOA2)

STAGE 2: NVC

11-16-2015 NVC received our case,(12 days after NOA2).

12-07-2015 Emailed inquiry to NVC to inform them my email. http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/contact.html

12-08-2015 NVC assigned case and invoice ID number,(34 days after NOA2) Case was assigned after 13:00 PM. I called at 12:30 then at 19:00 PM

12-08-2015 Completed Choice of Agent DS-261

12-09-2015 Received 2 emails with Welcome Letters for my wife and I, they were sent by ASKnvc@state.gov

12-09-2015 AOS bill became available and I paid it. (IN PROCESS)

12-12-2015 Mailed AOS and IV packages.

12-14-2015 Received via email IV bill from ASKnvc@state.gov and paid the IV fee.

12-14-2015 AOS fee updated to PAID

12-15-2015 USPS tracking shows AOS/IV packages were delivered to NVC. Waiting for a SCAN date.

12-16-2015 IV fee updated to PAID and completed DS-260

12-19-2015 Scan Date (45 days after NOA2). I called on 01-13-16 and I was told my scan date is 12-15-15????

01-26-2016 Case complete. (83 days after NOA2)

01-29-2016 Called NVC, I was informed my CO Interview will be on 03-01-2016 at 08:00.

02-02-2016 Received Interview Letter (P4) via email.

02-09-2016 Package picked-up by DHL at 15:29 Waybill 5992952011. CEAC status "IN TRANSIT"

STAGE 3: US Embassy Bogota

02-11-2016 US Embassy Bogota received my package at 10:39.

02-12-2016 CEAC Visa Status changed from "IN TRANSIT" to "READY"

02-24-2016 Lab exams at the clinic and Bio-metrics at the CAS center.

02-25-2016 Medical Exams.

03-01-2016 Interview Date (175 days after I mailed I-130) VISA APPROVED. CEAC status changed to AP

03-02-2016 Paid Immigrant Visa Fee via ELIS account. CEAC status changed to ISSUED

03-03-2016 US Embassy Bogota sends Passport and Visa package via DHL Waybill 2900131780 to Cali.

03-04-2016 My wife picked up at DHL sealed approved IV package and her passport with a stamped I-551 IV Category CR1.

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Thanks for that, Frankjavir. I'll try it.

Timeline in brief:

Married: September 27, 2014

I-130 filed: February 5, 2016

NOA1: February 8, 2016 Nebraska

NOA2: July 21, 2016

Interview: December 6, 2016 London

POE: December 19, 2016 Las Vegas

N-400 filed: September 30, 2019

Interview: March 22, 2021 Seattle

Oath: March 22, 2021 COVID-style same-day oath

 

Now a US citizen!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Thanks for that, Frankjavir. I'll try it.

Let us know how it works for you.

According to what I read it tracks also the Green Card itself after the immigration fee is paid among other things you can do electronically with USCIS.

CR-1 VISA

STAGE 1: USCIS

CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER US EMBASSY BOGOTA

09-08-2015 Express mailed my I-130 package to Chicago Lock-box.

09-11-2015 Received NOA1 via email with a PD of 09-09-2015

09-19-2015 Received I-797C via snail mail. (NOA1)

10-21-2015 My wife came to visit me on a B1/B2. No problems at POE Miami :P

11-04-2015 Received NOA2 via email. (56 days after NOA1)

11-08-2015 My wife ends visit and returns to Colombia to wait for interview :(

11-09-2015 Received I-797 via snail mail. (NOA2)

STAGE 2: NVC

11-16-2015 NVC received our case,(12 days after NOA2).

12-07-2015 Emailed inquiry to NVC to inform them my email. http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/contact.html

12-08-2015 NVC assigned case and invoice ID number,(34 days after NOA2) Case was assigned after 13:00 PM. I called at 12:30 then at 19:00 PM

12-08-2015 Completed Choice of Agent DS-261

12-09-2015 Received 2 emails with Welcome Letters for my wife and I, they were sent by ASKnvc@state.gov

12-09-2015 AOS bill became available and I paid it. (IN PROCESS)

12-12-2015 Mailed AOS and IV packages.

12-14-2015 Received via email IV bill from ASKnvc@state.gov and paid the IV fee.

12-14-2015 AOS fee updated to PAID

12-15-2015 USPS tracking shows AOS/IV packages were delivered to NVC. Waiting for a SCAN date.

12-16-2015 IV fee updated to PAID and completed DS-260

12-19-2015 Scan Date (45 days after NOA2). I called on 01-13-16 and I was told my scan date is 12-15-15????

01-26-2016 Case complete. (83 days after NOA2)

01-29-2016 Called NVC, I was informed my CO Interview will be on 03-01-2016 at 08:00.

02-02-2016 Received Interview Letter (P4) via email.

02-09-2016 Package picked-up by DHL at 15:29 Waybill 5992952011. CEAC status "IN TRANSIT"

STAGE 3: US Embassy Bogota

02-11-2016 US Embassy Bogota received my package at 10:39.

02-12-2016 CEAC Visa Status changed from "IN TRANSIT" to "READY"

02-24-2016 Lab exams at the clinic and Bio-metrics at the CAS center.

02-25-2016 Medical Exams.

03-01-2016 Interview Date (175 days after I mailed I-130) VISA APPROVED. CEAC status changed to AP

03-02-2016 Paid Immigrant Visa Fee via ELIS account. CEAC status changed to ISSUED

03-03-2016 US Embassy Bogota sends Passport and Visa package via DHL Waybill 2900131780 to Cali.

03-04-2016 My wife picked up at DHL sealed approved IV package and her passport with a stamped I-551 IV Category CR1.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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Hello all! I'll be traveling to Lima, Peru to do a DCF with the USCIS office located inside the U.S. Embassy there. I'll be submitting Tuesday the 23rd. I hope I have everything OK. I've emailed the USCIS here in Peru so many times, and of course have been looking around VisaJourney. Sometimes you just don't know how it will go until you get there.

Good luck everyone else!

02/23/2016: I-130 Submission DCF Lima, Peru

03/16/2016: NOA2 APPROVAL

06/28/2016: Interview at Embassy: APPROVED!!!

August 2016: Will enter the USA!



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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Somalia
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Hey guys, so I still haven't received my NOA1 even though it was sent out February 4th to the Chicago lockbox....I've been calling the USCIS support number and they've checked and I still don't have a case. I lost the money order number and my attorney doesn't have the tracking number (he mailed it out for me).

I'm really worried. What do your guys advice me to do?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hello all! I'll be traveling to Lima, Peru to do a DCF with the USCIS office located inside the U.S. Embassy there. I'll be submitting Tuesday the 23rd. I hope I have everything OK. I've emailed the USCIS here in Peru so many times, and of course have been looking around VisaJourney. Sometimes you just don't know how it will go until you get there.

Good luck everyone else!

I think the best part about doing DCF, is they go over everything while you are there. If there are ant changes that needs to be done on the form they point it out and give it back to you to change on the spot. Just have every doc with you in case they need a copy, or translation done. In Bangkok, they usually don't want the birth certificate, but since my wife had changed her name 3 times ( Its a Thai thing :rolleyes: ), they wanted a translated copy even though I had copies of the legal name change papers and translations. I showed the woman the original, all in pieces (stored in bamboo,partly eaten by termites) and told her that I had tried to get it translated but no one would do it since there were parts missing. She pieced it together on her deck and said there was enough info that could be read and told us to try again. It was getting late and the office closes at noon. She tolds us that if we got it translated to give her a call, that she would be there until 3 or 4 and she would let us in to complete :star:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Somalia
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So sorry to hear. You can go back to where you purchased the money order from to see if it was already cashed.

Yeah :/ I've been so irresponsible, I should've requested a copy of the tracking number from the attorney and not have misplaced the money order.

I don't know what to do now.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Greece
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I will join too since I sent mine off at the very end of Jan, we are doing DCF but I seem to be "all alone in this boat" since nobody from my country is posting here.
BTW Dal&Rose, which game did you meet your wife through? (we met through gaming too, that is why I am asking)

Click "spoiler" below for a detailed account of our journey to a CR1 visa via DCF in Athens, Greece.

 

2011 - Met hubby online and became friends
Early 2013 - Confessed our love for each other * Late 2013 - I got pregnant with our daughter
2014 - Our baby was born in Athens, Greece and completed our family. We now have two boys and a girl!! 2013 - 2015 - Looking for jobs in Greece, none were available (due to socioeconomic crisis) 2015 - Decided only way to feed our family was to immigrate and started the process December 2015 - Got married (Greece has a LOT of red tape for foreigners marrying Greeks)
January 2016 - Finished gathering all documents and getting them translated
* * DCF in Athens, Greece * *

28th January 2016 - Finally filed I-130s
29th June - ISSUED!!!!!!1st July - Visa packages and passports delivered to DHL.4th July - Visas in hand! CU in two weeks USA!!
19th July- POE Detroit. All went well!! (excluding our screaming, jet lagged toddler!!)

 

After Arrival in the US

September 2016 - Hubby is diagnosed with congestive heart failure
October - February 2016 - Battle with drug use, overdosing, bringing home a tiny paycheck

March - July 2017 - I am working 80 hr weeks to make ends meet. Discovered hubby's affair. Still overdoses and is hospitalized. Has quit working all together.
July - October 2017 - Marriage counseling. Revealed hubby has "several" mental conditions. Is started on several mental meds.

October 2017 - Got accepted for a college course. Got better job to help raise my kids.

October 2017 - March 2018 - Situation at home is toxic. He files for divorce.

July 2018 - Divorce is final. I have full custody of our daughter.

 

ROC (GC expires July 19th 2018)

July 16th - Package for ROC is delivered to the CA service center (divorce waiver).

August 30th - NOA1 received with 18 month extension (fee waiver approved).

March 28th 2019 - Biometrics

August 8th 2019 - Case Approved No RFE No Interview - 10 year GC in production

N400 (Online - Detroit, MI office)
June 6th 2023 - Applied for naturalization under 5 year rule.
June 7th 2023 - Application received/Biometric will be reused.
June 16th - Interview scheduled.
July 27th - Upcoming interview.



**Our DCF journey to an IV took 5 months and 1 day from turning in the I-130 to getting "Issued"**


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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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I think the best part about doing DCF, is they go over everything while you are there. If there are ant changes that needs to be done on the form they point it out and give it back to you to change on the spot. Just have every doc with you in case they need a copy, or translation done. In Bangkok, they usually don't want the birth certificate, but since my wife had changed her name 3 times ( Its a Thai thing :rolleyes: ), they wanted a translated copy even though I had copies of the legal name change papers and translations. I showed the woman the original, all in pieces (stored in bamboo,partly eaten by termites) and told her that I had tried to get it translated but no one would do it since there were parts missing. She pieced it together on her deck and said there was enough info that could be read and told us to try again. It was getting late and the office closes at noon. She tolds us that if we got it translated to give her a call, that she would be there until 3 or 4 and she would let us in to complete :star:

So you suggest bringing the officials with me just in case?

02/23/2016: I-130 Submission DCF Lima, Peru

03/16/2016: NOA2 APPROVAL

06/28/2016: Interview at Embassy: APPROVED!!!

August 2016: Will enter the USA!



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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Greece
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You can never have too many documents IMO!!
I had EVERYTHING and the kitchen sink with me when we filed, good thing too because they wanted a few things (like his residence permit) to start the process. When we filed I had NO idea what DCF was and I nearly made a fool of myself.
Also I had copies of everything however they will copy things on the spot for you. Silly me, I was filing 3 I-130s but only had copies of things once when I needed everything in triplicate!! They were nice enough to do the extra copies themselves!!

Click "spoiler" below for a detailed account of our journey to a CR1 visa via DCF in Athens, Greece.

 

2011 - Met hubby online and became friends
Early 2013 - Confessed our love for each other * Late 2013 - I got pregnant with our daughter
2014 - Our baby was born in Athens, Greece and completed our family. We now have two boys and a girl!! 2013 - 2015 - Looking for jobs in Greece, none were available (due to socioeconomic crisis) 2015 - Decided only way to feed our family was to immigrate and started the process December 2015 - Got married (Greece has a LOT of red tape for foreigners marrying Greeks)
January 2016 - Finished gathering all documents and getting them translated
* * DCF in Athens, Greece * *

28th January 2016 - Finally filed I-130s
29th June - ISSUED!!!!!!1st July - Visa packages and passports delivered to DHL.4th July - Visas in hand! CU in two weeks USA!!
19th July- POE Detroit. All went well!! (excluding our screaming, jet lagged toddler!!)

 

After Arrival in the US

September 2016 - Hubby is diagnosed with congestive heart failure
October - February 2016 - Battle with drug use, overdosing, bringing home a tiny paycheck

March - July 2017 - I am working 80 hr weeks to make ends meet. Discovered hubby's affair. Still overdoses and is hospitalized. Has quit working all together.
July - October 2017 - Marriage counseling. Revealed hubby has "several" mental conditions. Is started on several mental meds.

October 2017 - Got accepted for a college course. Got better job to help raise my kids.

October 2017 - March 2018 - Situation at home is toxic. He files for divorce.

July 2018 - Divorce is final. I have full custody of our daughter.

 

ROC (GC expires July 19th 2018)

July 16th - Package for ROC is delivered to the CA service center (divorce waiver).

August 30th - NOA1 received with 18 month extension (fee waiver approved).

March 28th 2019 - Biometrics

August 8th 2019 - Case Approved No RFE No Interview - 10 year GC in production

N400 (Online - Detroit, MI office)
June 6th 2023 - Applied for naturalization under 5 year rule.
June 7th 2023 - Application received/Biometric will be reused.
June 16th - Interview scheduled.
July 27th - Upcoming interview.



**Our DCF journey to an IV took 5 months and 1 day from turning in the I-130 to getting "Issued"**


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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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There were some things that I was told I don't need yet..

like a copy of my Peruvian husband's passport

copy of his birth certificate

...but maybe I'll bring those along too just in case.

02/23/2016: I-130 Submission DCF Lima, Peru

03/16/2016: NOA2 APPROVAL

06/28/2016: Interview at Embassy: APPROVED!!!

August 2016: Will enter the USA!



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