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Lol....alright now. You in cruise control and I am in "about to check into a rubber room and bounce off the mattress into the walls."

Medical - 7 days

D-Day (Interview) - 20

I asked the hubster of he was nervous..he said and I quote "mi not nervous..mi know not to let dem back mi into no corner..mi just tell dem people duh truff. And what mi gone be nervous for...you nervous nuff for duh both of us..." hahahaha

Time is going to fly by for you and Princesslee....I just pray that it's not too hot there when you go..that will put anybody in a bad mood.

Guess you can tell I am not a super fan of HOT weather.

Yep that's the same thing my hubby said. He is asking me to come, so I guess he not that relaxed. Lol his excuse? I will know the order to put the paperworks in. Lol. Hey if being there will have him relax. I got him!

And I don't blame your husband, u are nervous. Hope u take the day from work so u don't strangle nobody while waiting on his approval (I know u nothing got this). Lol

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Thank you girl. I hope you get interview date soon.

Thank you girl!

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Marriage: June 15, 2015

File I-130: June 29, 2015

USCIS PD: June 30, 2015

NOA 1: July 2, 2015 (Nebraska)

NOA 2: December 10, 2015 (161 days)

NOA 2- Hard copy: December 16, 2015

Case Sent to NVC: December 17, 2015

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NVC:

Case received: December 21, 2015

Case and IIN#: January 5, 2016

Choice of Agent -DS-261: January 6, 2016

AOS Fee Invoiced: January 6, 2016

AOS Fee Paid: January 6, 2016

IV Fee Invoiced: January 7, 2016

IV Fee Paid: January 19, 2016

DS-260 Completed: January 19, 2016

Sent AOS & IV Packets: January 28, 2016

Scan Date: January 29, 2016

Case Complete: March 2, 2016

Interview Scheduled & Letter Received: May 25, 2016

Interview Date: July 18, 2016

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Yep that's the same thing my hubby said. He is asking me to come, so I guess he not that relaxed. Lol his excuse? I will know the order to put the paperworks in. Lol. Hey if being there will have him relax. I got him!

And I don't blame your husband, u are nervous. Hope u take the day from work so u don't strangle nobody while waiting on his approval (I know u nothing got this). Lol

Lol...me, I would never use the interview as a reason to strangle anyone at work...I want to do that Anyways!???.

That's right...cover him!

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Good night the questions...that was more like an interrogation. I'd almost prefer waterboarding...?....just kidding. All thanks be into God that you remain steadfast and didn't waiver to the round of questions you had to endure. Congrats...safe travels. ??Did you all consider how freakin' hot it gets in Texas? (That would've been one of my questions). That heat is like NO OTHER!

Haha the waterboarding comment was funny.

Well my wife used to live In Fort Lauderdale so she well used to such weather.

I have also experienced Texas heat, We just gotta get ready for high Electricity bill (A/C) and make sure Car A/C functions lol

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03/22/18: I-751 delivered to Vermont Service Center

03/23/18: Check Cashed

03/28/18: NOA1

05/29/2018: Biometrics

03/19/2019 : Transferred to Dallas Field Office

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Haha the waterboarding comment was funny.

Well my wife used to live In Fort Lauderdale so she well used to such weather.

I have also experienced Texas heat, We just gotta get ready for high Electricity bill (A/C) and make sure Car A/C functions lol

Yes...make sure your A/C is serviced often and change those filters frequently...

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Lol...me, I would never use the interview as a reason to strangle anyone at work...I want to do that Anyways!???.

That's right...cover him!

Girl you know we are their ribs. Lol

I get that feeling daily. Dealing with GROWN people and wondering. Really? Ok I'll walk you out before I catch a case. Ha.

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Girl you know we are their ribs. Lol

I get that feeling daily. Dealing with GROWN people and wondering. Really? Ok I'll walk you out before I catch a case. Ha.

Hahaha...sometimes I wonder...catching a case might almost be worth it. At any rate...of you ever need me to post bail, hit me up.

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So, I'm not sure if you all know this but the decision about your case is actually made before your interview.

When I had my interview, I was asked about three or four questions and the young lady just pulled out the approval slip and gave it to me. She didn't have to print it out or anything.

My interview was scheduled for 9:00am and my husband and I got there around 8:45. We sat there until 10:35am and then someone came out and had us take the oath. After which, we had to wait another half hour or so. Finally they called my name and instructed which window I was to go to. Got up to the window, a very polite gentleman asked for all my documents and my husband's 2015 taxes. He asked for my pictures, my recent copy of my birth certificate, an updated police clearance and that was about it. He stapled everything together and I was ten printed then told us to sit back outside until I hear my name called. After about ten minutes, my name was called again and my husband and I went into the room. A very polite young lady was gonna be conducting our interview and she asked my husband his name, where he worked and then politely told him to leave the room as she wanted to have a conversation with me.

She asked how my husband and I met, if I thought we got married too fast, what field I plan on getting into when I enter the US, and she looked at some wedding pics (she was more interested in the group pics). She asked me about a few people in the pictures and that was it. She said I was approved and handed me my papers. She asked if I wanted to leave when my husband was leaving and I told her it would be nice but I'm not sure if it's possible. She told me to come back for my passport on the 29th (interview was on the 27th). Went back with my husband on the 29th and they only allowed me inside. Went in, waited about half hour and then collected all my passport and the sealed package.

Overall, it was an amazing experience and when the consulate officers spoke, they were both so polite that the nervousness just vanished. I'm leaving next weekend so I'm hoping my port of entry also goes as awesome.

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USCIS Stage


Marriage: 3/21/15


I-130 Sent: 5/03/15


NOA1: 5/08/15


NOA2 (approval): 10/26/15



NVC Stage (CR1)


NVC Received Case: 11/12/15


NVC Scan Date: 12/2/15


Paid AOS fee: 12/04/15


Paid IV fee: 12/04/15


AOS & IV Package sent: 12/16/15


NVC Case Complete: 1/26/16


Interview Date: 4/27/16


Interview Result: Approved!!!






 
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