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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Hooray! Got my SSN card this morning. Thanks a lot to those who helped me out :dancing:

Whew! Glad your wait is over!

Susan

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Our Prior Journey

N-400 Naturalization

18-Feb-2018 - submitted N-400 online, credit card charged

18-Feb-2018 - NOA1

12-Mar-2018 - Biometrics 

18-June-2018 - Notice of interview received

26-July-2018 - Interview  - APPROVED!!!

26-July-2018 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

17-Aug-2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Folks who changed their addresses with USCIS after receiving their Visas and before their entry to the US. Is okay to not change my wife's address to the new one I just moved in, knowing that I have full access to the old mailbox. Or do I have to change it to the new one. I just moved in and I don't want USCIS to take too long to change it in their system or that it get lost. Please advise.

Thanks

I can't remember how long it is expected to take to get a greencard, but my gut is saying change the address. I needed to change mine toward the beginning of this process and it updated within 24hrs. I am pretty sure they will not forward this document so there is a good chance that it will be returned.

USCIS

Priority Date: 6/17/2016

Sent to NVC: 7/19/2016

NVC

Case received: 9/01/2016

DS-261 Completed: 9/02/2016

AOS Fee Paid: 9/02/2016

IV Fee Paid: 9/09/2016

DS-260 Completed: 9/13/2016

Sent AOS & IV Packets: 9/14/2016

Scan Date: 9/17/2016

Supervisor Review: 11/01/2016

Case Complete: 11/07/2016

US EMBASSY CAIRO

Interview Date Scheduled: 12/28/2016

Visa Approved: 12/28/2016 :D

Visa Issued: 12/29/2016

Visa Scan: Never Posted

Visa Ready: Never Posted

Visa Picked Up at Aramex: 1/16/2017

POE & Date: NYC ?looking into ticket prices now! :jest:

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hi Everyone ~ I went on to traveldocs to sign up for our document delivery registration per the US Embassy Cairo website. While signing up it gave me the ability to select an appointment time; which I did not do since I am not 100% positive we are suppose to be able to do this and do not want to lose our interview appointment on December 28th. So, I sent the following inquiry on the site.

"Hello, our case number is CR**********; this is for a CR1 Visa. We have received verbal confirmation from the National Visa Center that our interview is scheduled for December 28th, 2016.

Are we able to schedule an earlier appointment using this website once you receive our documentation from the NVC? My husband has his medical exam scheduled for next week and we have all the other necessary documents ready to go.

Thanks for your assistance.

Abdo & Alexis"

This is the response I received....

Dear Applicant,

Thank you for your inquiry.

Please note that we didn't receive your case from NVC, so we cannot expedite the appointment.

For more information, please visit our website www.ustraveldocs.com

Sincerely,

U.S. Visa Service Desk.

They did not answer my question, I implied in my original email that I knew they hadn't received the paperwork yet. Are they saying that if they had our paperwork then they could expedite our interview? I am wondering if I should resubmit to CLARIFY my question or wait until after they receive our paperwork. My hopes was to make an appointment at the end of this month.

Has anyone run across this yet? or have any suggestions?

Thanks

edited to removed case number

Edited by Ontarkie

USCIS

Priority Date: 6/17/2016

Sent to NVC: 7/19/2016

NVC

Case received: 9/01/2016

DS-261 Completed: 9/02/2016

AOS Fee Paid: 9/02/2016

IV Fee Paid: 9/09/2016

DS-260 Completed: 9/13/2016

Sent AOS & IV Packets: 9/14/2016

Scan Date: 9/17/2016

Supervisor Review: 11/01/2016

Case Complete: 11/07/2016

US EMBASSY CAIRO

Interview Date Scheduled: 12/28/2016

Visa Approved: 12/28/2016 :D

Visa Issued: 12/29/2016

Visa Scan: Never Posted

Visa Ready: Never Posted

Visa Picked Up at Aramex: 1/16/2017

POE & Date: NYC ?looking into ticket prices now! :jest:

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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~~One post edited to remove case number~~

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Met Playing Everquest in 2005
Engaged 9-15-2006
K-1 & 4 K-2'S
Filed 05-09-07
Interview 03-12-08
Visa received 04-21-08
Entry 05-06-08
Married 06-21-08
AOS X5
Filed 07-08-08
Cards Received01-22-09
Roc X5
Filed 10-17-10
Cards Received02-22-11
Citizenship
Filed 10-17-11
Interview 01-12-12
Oath 06-29-12

Citizenship for older 2 boys

Filed 03/08/2014

NOA/fee waiver 03/19/2014

Biometrics 04/15/14

Interview 05/29/14

In line for Oath 06/20/14

Oath 09/19/2014 We are all done! All USC no more USCIS

 

Filed: Country: Tunisia
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So much stress. The final week. I know everything will be fine, but I am so anxious.... Interview is in 3 days.

USCIS Process:

Sent I-130: October 12, 2015
NOA1 hardcopy received: October 15, 2015

***Countless USCIS phone calls, congressional inquiries, and Ombudsman's Office inquiries later****
NOA2 approval: July 14, 2016
Petition Recieved by NVC text & email: August 2016

NVC Process:
Case number and IIN Assigned: August 11, 2016
Choice of Agent (DS-261) completed: August 11, 2016
AOS Fee Invoiced: August 12, 2016
Pay AOS Fee: August 12, 2016
AOS Fee appeared as PAID: August 13, 2016
IV Fee Invoiced: August 13, 2016
Pay IV Fee: August 13, 2016
IV Fee appeared as PAID: August 14, 2016
IV application (DS-260) completed: August 15, 2016
Sent AOS & IV packets: August 15, 2016
Scan date: August 17, 2016
CC: October 11, 2016
Confirmation of CC email received: October 13, 2016
Interview date received over the phone: October 12, 2016

Case "in transit": October 14, 2016

Case "ready": October 19, 2016

Interview Process:

Interview letter received via email: October 13, 2016

Medical (Tunisia): November 2, 2016

NEW Police Clearance: November 16, 2016

Interview Date: November 17, 2016

Interview Decision: APPROVED November 17, 2016!!!!!!!!!

Visa pick up: November 23, 2016

Entered US on: mid December 2016

Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
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So much stress. The final week. I know everything will be fine, but I am so anxious.... Interview is in 3 days.

It would soon be over. Hope you can sleep still.. hugs..

How long did it take for you guys to change from in transit to Ready status at CEAC site? Dhl tracker says deliver Nov 11th.

USCIS Process:
Sent I-130 (via USPS): April 28 2016
NOA1 hardcopy received: May 7, 2016
NOA2 approval text & email: July 6, 2016 (60 days from NOA1) :dancing:
Petition Recieved by NVC text & email: July 18, 2016

NVC Process:
Case number and IIN Assigned: August 3, 2016
Choice of Agent (DS-261) completed: August 3, 2016
AOS Fee Invoiced: August 4, 2016
Pay AOS Fee: August 4, 2016
AOS Fee appeared as PAID: August 5, 2016
IV Fee Invoiced: August 5, 2016
Pay IV Fee: August 10, 2016
IV Fee appeared as PAID: August 12, 2016
IV application (DS-260) completed: August 20, 2016
Sent AOS & IV packets (via Express Mail Singapore Post): September 23, 2016
Scan date: September 29,2016

3 NA in CEAC site: October 17, 2016 :dancing:
CC through phone: October 17, 2016
Confirmation of CC email received: October 24, 2016

Case "in transit": November 8,2016

Case "ready": November 17,2016

 

Interview Process:
Interview letter/P4 received via email: November 1, 2016

Medical (Singapore): November 11, 2016

Medical Sent to consulate: November 25, 2016

Interview Date: December 27, 2016

Interview Result: 221g for missing documents

Submit Documents: January 17, 2017

First Update: January 19, 2017

Submit Documents 2nd time : January 22, 2017 ( Approaching Chinese New Year )

Second Update : Feb 2, 2017

Ceac Status AP: until February 5, 2017

Ceac Status ISSUED: February 6, 2017

Visa ON HAND: February 7, 2017

POE: Philadelphia International Airport

US Entry: Feb 24, 2017

SS # received : Mar. 11, 2017

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Hi Everyone ~ I went on to traveldocs to sign up for our document delivery registration per the US Embassy Cairo website. While signing up it gave me the ability to select an appointment time; which I did not do since I am not 100% positive we are suppose to be able to do this and do not want to lose our interview appointment on December 28th. So, I sent the following inquiry on the site.

"Hello, our case number is CR**********; this is for a CR1 Visa. We have received verbal confirmation from the National Visa Center that our interview is scheduled for December 28th, 2016.

Are we able to schedule an earlier appointment using this website once you receive our documentation from the NVC? My husband has his medical exam scheduled for next week and we have all the other necessary documents ready to go.

Thanks for your assistance.

Abdo & Alexis"

This is the response I received....

Dear Applicant,

Thank you for your inquiry.

Please note that we didn't receive your case from NVC, so we cannot expedite the appointment.

For more information, please visit our website www.ustraveldocs.com

Sincerely,

U.S. Visa Service Desk.

They did not answer my question, I implied in my original email that I knew they hadn't received the paperwork yet. Are they saying that if they had our paperwork then they could expedite our interview? I am wondering if I should resubmit to CLARIFY my question or wait until after they receive our paperwork. My hopes was to make an appointment at the end of this month.

Has anyone run across this yet? or have any suggestions?

Thanks

edited to removed case number

They cannot even BEGIN to decide on expedite/earlier appointment until they get your file from NVC. You will HAVE to wait until your case status says "READY" before you contact them again. THEN you might be able to get an earlier appointment.

Best of luck.

Sukie in NY

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Our Prior Journey

N-400 Naturalization

18-Feb-2018 - submitted N-400 online, credit card charged

18-Feb-2018 - NOA1

12-Mar-2018 - Biometrics 

18-June-2018 - Notice of interview received

26-July-2018 - Interview  - APPROVED!!!

26-July-2018 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

17-Aug-2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Rwanda
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My husband was approved! He was in the embassy more than two hours and was disgusted that the interviewer was chewing gum the whole time. (I assured him that even in the US, it's not really acceptable for people to chew gum in a formal business situation like that.) I thought it was funny that that really stood out for him.

He said the receptionist (an American; I don't know if it was truly a receptionist because when I'd been to the embassy, most or all of the support staff seemed to be local) was very serious and seemed to think it would be a problem that he hadn't brought wedding photos. (I'd sent them ahead.) The interviewer was more casual (well, mostly perceived that way because he was chewing gum, probably) but somewhat intimidating in tone. He asked:

--When did you first meet?

--When did your relationship start?

--Are you divorced? When?

--Is your petitioner divorced? When?

--Does your petitioner have a child?

--Do you have a child?

--Have you applied for him too?

--What were you doing in Kenya and during what period? [He spent 3 years in Kenya for school and had a police certificate]

--What will you do in the USA?

--Did you and the petitioner get married? Where?

--When did you last see each other?

He felt like those were all pretty easy questions compared to some of those we found online--no tricky knowledge questions about my extended family or where I went to school or what color my toothbrush is, no highly personal questions about our life together, and no probing questions about either of our divorces. We're close in age and spent time together almost every day for a year before marrying, nine months of dating, so we felt like we had enough facetime, but we were concerned about our previous divorces. He had been separated from his wife for years (without any legal papers), but didn't begin the divorce process until we were already dating, and the divorce judgment was legalized only four weeks before our wedding. We also expected them to question why we didn't have a traditional wedding and why no one from my family came.

The interviewer didn't ask to see any of the documents my husband brought with him: the originals of the copies I'd sent, photos from my trip there in August, an updated "year to date" pay stub from me, or my corrected tax transcript. I had frontloaded with the usual: pictures of our wedding as well as us together throughout the year we'd known each other and pictures of me with his extended family (about 15 total, I think); a letter my mom wrote to his mom before the wedding; some congratulations cards from the wedding shower my American expat colleagues had for me; receipt for our wedding rings; receipt for our honeymoon suite; a copy of some mail from my college alumni association addressed to both of us. I didn't include any affidavits. I then sideloaded at NVC with: a copy of the flight itinerary for my then-upcoming visit; a small selection of our WhatsApp log (about ten messages from each month we'd been apart); a year-to-date paystub; and a printout showing my husband as the beneficiary of my life insurance.

A note about my taxes: I filed them before I read the NVC process wiki, which explains how to file as "married filing separately" even though your spouse doesn't have a social security number or tax ID number. I tried to do it, but couldn't figure it out, so I gave up and filed as single, figuring maybe it didn't matter because I didn't earn any money that year after we got married, or at least, that's what I would say if questioned. I was only thinking of the IRS, not immigration, and later read here that if the NVC/interviewer/etc saw my tax transcript with "single" on it after we'd married, they can take that as a suggestion the marriage is fake. So I filed an amended return, but it wasn't back in time to send with the other papers, and I decided not to delay (again based on advice here). Later I got the updated tax transcript that shows "married filing separately" and emailed it to my husband, telling him, to explain my mistake if they questioned it and hand over the update. But they didn't question it at all. Still, I don't recommend that course of action for anyone! File taxes correctly the first time.

I was also concerned because there are some places where it says the beneficiary has to provide birth certificates for all of their children, even if they aren't applying for visas at that time. My husband's son doesn't have a birth certificate and it's difficult to get one (we had a long delay getting one for my husband). Some people here said it was necessary and others said it applies only to those who are planning to do "follow to join" which doesn't apply here, so I wrote to the embassy and they repeated that the beneficiary has to bring birth certificates for all children. Since others have told me they didn't do this, and trying to get a birth certificate was going to delay the application far into the future, I decided to go ahead and see what happened; if they said a birth certificate was needed, they would hopefully just put the the visa on hold until it was produced, so we'd be in the same boat anyway. But they didn't ask for a birth certificate, thank goodness.

The one problem we had: my husband had gone for his medical two weeks before the interview (the earliest the clinic would schedule it) and everything was fine, except the clinic said they were out of most of the vaccines and would call him when they came in. He contacted them a couple of times and he got the same answer, and they told him it wouldn't interfere with his visa interview so he shouldn't worry about it. Well, when the interviewer asked why he wasn't vaccinated, he told them exactly that; then the embassy contacted the clinic and they straight up lied, and said it was my husband's fault. (Probably afraid of losing the embassy's business.) He went and got the vaccines after the interview (and showed them that he has a record of text messages from them that support his version of events). He turns in the papers to the embassy today and all should be well; they kept his passport so I'm sure they're going to go ahead and issue the visa.

12/14 Met at work in Rwanda

2/21/15 Became a couple

11/19/15 Married

11/23/15 I left Rwanda 

12/30/15 Mailed I-130

1/06/16 NOA1

5/03/16 NOA2!

5/06/16 NVC received case

5/20/16 Case number assigned

5/23/16 Email from NVC with case number

5/23/16 Choice of Agent filled out, AOS fee invoiced and paid

5/31/16 Called NVC, reviewed I-261 over the phone

6/02/16 IV bill invoiced and paid

7/28/16 Finally! All police clearances and birth certificate received; mailed IV and AOS; filed I-260

8/04/16 Official scan date (tracking shows "delivered" the day before)

8/15/16 Visiting my husband! 10 days

9/01/16 Received checklist in error, claiming our application was on hold because of a waiver application we never filed

9/02/16 Sent for supervisor review, six week timeframe given

9/13/16 Sent for "document review", whatever that is, told the timeframe is now indefinite

9/20/16 Contacted US Representative Adam Smith's office for assistance (WA)

9/26/16 3 N/As and Case Complete!

11/14/16 Interview: approved pending medical! (Vaccines hadn't been available)

11/19/16 Visa received in passport

12/09/16 POE Seattle

03/06/17 Green card received (address changed after POE, no problem)

5/2017 Our baby is due

Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
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Congratulations Gretch!!! :dancing::dancing:

USCIS Process:
Sent I-130 (via USPS): April 28 2016
NOA1 hardcopy received: May 7, 2016
NOA2 approval text & email: July 6, 2016 (60 days from NOA1) :dancing:
Petition Recieved by NVC text & email: July 18, 2016

NVC Process:
Case number and IIN Assigned: August 3, 2016
Choice of Agent (DS-261) completed: August 3, 2016
AOS Fee Invoiced: August 4, 2016
Pay AOS Fee: August 4, 2016
AOS Fee appeared as PAID: August 5, 2016
IV Fee Invoiced: August 5, 2016
Pay IV Fee: August 10, 2016
IV Fee appeared as PAID: August 12, 2016
IV application (DS-260) completed: August 20, 2016
Sent AOS & IV packets (via Express Mail Singapore Post): September 23, 2016
Scan date: September 29,2016

3 NA in CEAC site: October 17, 2016 :dancing:
CC through phone: October 17, 2016
Confirmation of CC email received: October 24, 2016

Case "in transit": November 8,2016

Case "ready": November 17,2016

 

Interview Process:
Interview letter/P4 received via email: November 1, 2016

Medical (Singapore): November 11, 2016

Medical Sent to consulate: November 25, 2016

Interview Date: December 27, 2016

Interview Result: 221g for missing documents

Submit Documents: January 17, 2017

First Update: January 19, 2017

Submit Documents 2nd time : January 22, 2017 ( Approaching Chinese New Year )

Second Update : Feb 2, 2017

Ceac Status AP: until February 5, 2017

Ceac Status ISSUED: February 6, 2017

Visa ON HAND: February 7, 2017

POE: Philadelphia International Airport

US Entry: Feb 24, 2017

SS # received : Mar. 11, 2017

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Congratulations, Gretch!

Sounds like a bit of an uphill struggle dealing with the 'he said, she said' there but I suppose things are done differently there than in western countries.

I agree that chewing gum is not acceptable. But what can we do? If we say anything we worry that we will be denied. I would be extremely disappointed if the officer is chewing gum when I go for my interview in London in 3 weeks.

He's almost home with you. Not much longer to wait now!

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!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Albania
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Blessed Tuesday morning Y'all,

I called NVC last night and I got an interview date...December 13th at 8:40AM :D

THANK LORD he is GREAT.

The nerves have started kicking in as my wife starts to prepare for the interview. Keep us in your prayers.

GOD BLESS!

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Thanks Kortex!

Sorry I can't help about the re-delivery time. Hopefully she will have it back soon and she can be on her way to join you.

Found out today that they shipped it back today. Super quick turn around - they received it yesterday and shipped it back today. Just hoping that it comes back without any rips this time. There's always something to worry about, isn't there....

Posted

The rips in the packet are something I am scared about too.

I have bought a large plastic zipper wallet to keep the packet in once I get it and for the flight. But the problem is we cannot collect them from the embassy. Here in the UK they send them by DX couriers and from my past experience they don't care and throw the envelopes around like rugby balls. The UK passport office uses the same company and I had terrible problems last year waiting for my new passport. They eventually admitted that they had lost 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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