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:) Hi All,

My sweetheart and I got our NOA2 approval March 8th by e-mail and recieved it offically by post 11th March. So we've got going through the NVC, Embassy, Medical and interview to go yet.

I just wanted to know when you have the visa in hand how soon are you actually allowed to go "home" to your partner? I read somewhere on here that at the interview they ask you when you plan to go also get married and you've to say later than you actually have in mind. Do they get suspicious otherwise? If we are approved and we get the visa I'd like to stay a few nights in london after the interview and then just go. Is that ok to do? It's to save us money and god :crying: we've been like this for 6 years. We just wanna get together asap. But how soon is too soon? I don't want them throwing me back at the POE noticing we got the approval say a few days before....

Advice please....

Also I'm a little worried about the interview questions too. I've read the guide on this site of all possible questions. I'm just concern how far they read into your words. Say if they asked me "Why do you want to live in America?" and I say "Because I love and want to be with my partner, and we figured the US would be the best place for us to be because of our disabilities....we'd have a better quality of life there as pose to england." Which is true....that is why I chose to go there rather than him come here. I just don't want them thinking I'm trying to get in for medical purposes.....ack worries! Do they question their questions answers?

Love hurts

When you live an ocean away

When you change your sleep schedule to catch a few more moments

When you really need to be held and you have to imagine whilst your partner describes it

When you constantly refresh the USCIS website to see if you're getting any closer

Love Loves

When it repays you with the love of your life

When God finally answered your biggest prayer

When you can live life again in the real world but still have that eternal connection

When you wake up for to the beginning of the rest of your life with the person you fought so hard for

When you love somebody that much

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Once you have the Visa in your passport, you can leave for the U.S. that very same day if you want to. There's no problem with it looking suspicious.... you just want to get "home" as soon as possible.

You don't have to have an actual wedding date if you haven't planned it yet, just tell them that you will be married within the 90 days after entry.

I doubt they will ask you why you want to move to the U.S. I think the fact that you are marrying a USC is reason enough. I wouldn't worry too much about that part.

Congrats on the NOA2 and good luck with your move to the U.S.

"THE SHORT STORY"

KURT & RAYMA (K-1 Visa)

Oct. 9/03... I-129F sent to NSC

June 10/04... K-1 Interview - APPROVED!!!!

July 31/04... Entered U.S.

Aug. 28/04... WEDDING DAY!!!!

Aug. 30/04... I-485, I-765 & I-131 sent to Seattle

Dec. 10/04... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport stamped)

Sept. 9/06... I-751 sent to NSC

May 15/07... 10-Yr. PR Card arrives in the mail

Sept. 13/07... N-400 sent to NSC

Aug. 21/08... Interview - PASSED!!!!

Sept. 2/08... Oath Ceremony

Sept. 5/08... Sent in Voter Registration Card

Sept. 9/08... SSA office to change status to "U.S. citizen"

Oct. 8/08... Applied in person for U.S. Passport

Oct. 22/08... U.S. Passport received

DONE!!! DONE!!! DONE!!! DONE!!!

KAELY (K-2 Visa)

Apr. 6/05... DS-230, Part I faxed to Vancouver Consulate

May 26/05... K-2 Interview - APPROVED!!!!

Sept. 5/05... Entered U.S.

Sept. 7/05... I-485 & I-131 sent to CLB

Feb. 22/06... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport NOT stamped)

Dec. 4/07... I-751 sent to NSC

May 23/08... 10-Yr. PR Card arrives in the mail

Mar. 22/11.... N-400 sent to AZ

June 27/11..... Interview - PASSED!!!

July 12/11..... Oath Ceremony

We're NOT lawyers.... just your average folks who had to find their own way!!!!! Anything we post here is simply our own opinions/suggestions/experiences and should not be taken as LAW!!!!

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Once you have the Visa in your passport, you can leave for the U.S. that very same day if you want to. There's no problem with it looking suspicious.... you just want to get "home" as soon as possible.

You don't have to have an actual wedding date if you haven't planned it yet, just tell them that you will be married within the 90 days after entry.

I doubt they will ask you why you want to move to the U.S. I think the fact that you are marrying a USC is reason enough. I wouldn't worry too much about that part.

Congrats on the NOA2 and good luck with your move to the U.S.

Ditto :yes: but the passport/visa has to be delivered to you doesn't it??? I'm not sure you can pick it up? or maybe you could have it delivered to where you are staying?

Sam :star:

09/20/05 NOA1 received
11/22/05 NOA2 received (65 days)
12/05/05 NVC received application! (say 2-4 week wait)
12/13/05 Found out forms were sent to London on 12/08/05!
12/20/05 Packet 3 received!
01/11/06 Medical - Knightsbridge London
01/18/06 Sent back packet 3!
02/15/06 Received packet 4!

02/13/06 INTERVIEW DATE 03/22/06 AT 10.30AM!! - APPROVED

Married July 29th 2006!!

08/17/2006 Filed for AOS and EAD
08/26/2006 NOA1 received for both (dated 08/24/06)
09/06/2006 RFE email.....not sure what for yet!
9/07/2006 Biometrics completed
10/13/2006 Transferred to CSC!!
11/02/2006 Approval email received!!
11/08/2006 Welcome to USA letter arrives!

11/13/2006 GREEN CARD RECEIVED - NO MISTAKES!!!!

06/06/08 Family moved back to UK!!

Husband gained UK citizenship September 2015

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Family relocating back to California

06/27/2016 I-130 Spousal Visa application sent to London Embassy

07/05/2016 NOA 1

08/31/2016 NOA 2 - case transferred to the Immigrant Visa Unit at the embassy

09/13/2016 3rd Letter received with LND number

10/14/2016 Medical

10/31/2016 Embassy interview

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:) Hi All,

My sweetheart and I got our NOA2 approval March 8th by e-mail and recieved it offically by post 11th March. So we've got going through the NVC, Embassy, Medical and interview to go yet.

I just wanted to know when you have the visa in hand how soon are you actually allowed to go "home" to your partner? I read somewhere on here that at the interview they ask you when you plan to go also get married and you've to say later than you actually have in mind. Do they get suspicious otherwise? If we are approved and we get the visa I'd like to stay a few nights in london after the interview and then just go. Is that ok to do? It's to save us money and god :crying: we've been like this for 6 years. We just wanna get together asap. But how soon is too soon? I don't want them throwing me back at the POE noticing we got the approval say a few days before....

Advice please....

Also I'm a little worried about the interview questions too. I've read the guide on this site of all possible questions. I'm just concern how far they read into your words. Say if they asked me "Why do you want to live in America?" and I say "Because I love and want to be with my partner, and we figured the US would be the best place for us to be because of our disabilities....we'd have a better quality of life there as pose to england." Which is true....that is why I chose to go there rather than him come here. I just don't want them thinking I'm trying to get in for medical purposes.....ack worries! Do they question their questions answers?

Fiona, I encourage you to focus your reading on London K-1 interview experiences. There are many posted here, of course (the archives have even more!), and you can look at the britishexpats marriage group, and www.kamya.com/interview . Your Consulate is unique, and you will find that next to zero of the questions you've read will be asked of you.

You also are free to leave as soon as you've got your passport back; the POE won't think a thing of it. Back when we got the visa at the conclusion of the interview, people would literally fly out later that day if they could. So, your plan to stay in London is fine, and come in a couple of days or whenever.

It's good that you know that your more unusual medical situation will come up. I imagine that the CO's primary concern will be that you can support yourselves, so document the info you have on that very well and be prepared to discuss it frankly. You haven't shared a lot about how you'll manage that, but I've come to see over time that you are so sensible and are planning so well that I'm sure you've taken good care to make sure you'll be covered.

An immigration attorney who posts at another group doesn't mind sharing his interview tips:

"Follow my three rules --

1. Tell the truth [which includes don't guess and if you don't know, say so],

2. Understand the question being asked [if you don't understand, ask that it be repeated] and

3. answer ONLY the question being asked [do you know what time it is? yes, I do.]. Do NOT try and figure out what the DAO is after -- just follow the three rules.

The idea of the 3 rules is that you help the DAO approve the case OR you avoid shooting yourself in the foot."

--Folinskyinla

#3 is the hardest for most people. I certainly drilled my DAH on that one (yet another chatty Brit, him). The expanded version of MrF's #3 is:

When asked "Do you know what time it is?", there are 2 possible answers--Yes or No.

Get it? :)

Did you ever find out about accessability at the Consulate? You could give them a heads up before your interview so they can accomodate you inside, as well. Our interview was conducted on foot through a glass window (like at a bank), fyi.

PS: for the curious, DAO is District Adjudicating Officer or similar.. MrF was referring to AOS interviews in this post, but the principle is sound for any immigration interview.

PPS: meant to say, yes, you can have the visa delivered to your hotel, or whever you like, like Sammy suggested.

Edited by meauxna

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

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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Hi Ya'll,

Sorry it's taken me a while to respond. I have been checking back here I didn't abandon it. Thank you everyone for the great advice and positivity. I've taken it all onboard.

Next challenge....finding a hotel in london with wheelchair access and places to loan medical equipment ...wish me luck on the search

:ot:

Andy came through the surgery and is now back home. Haven't had a minute to update our website blog if any of you guys like to check our site :) He's very dopped up, they got him on one of the strongest painkillers out there which is causing him to fall asleep every few minutes.....hes also have other affects....confusion etc...But thankfully he's getting weaned down on these till he's off them completely. His surgery was a success his pain level has decreased masses. He says to tell you guys hi and thanks for all the info. 'sigh this was very hard for us, I was in pieces while he was in hospital (huh great support...) but things can only get better now right? :unsure: God where are you letter from NVC ..... :(

Love hurts

When you live an ocean away

When you change your sleep schedule to catch a few more moments

When you really need to be held and you have to imagine whilst your partner describes it

When you constantly refresh the USCIS website to see if you're getting any closer

Love Loves

When it repays you with the love of your life

When God finally answered your biggest prayer

When you can live life again in the real world but still have that eternal connection

When you wake up for to the beginning of the rest of your life with the person you fought so hard for

When you love somebody that much

You'll do anything

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Thanks for the update on Andy. Please tell him to get better and lots of friends from VJ sending him mojo. Fiona also take care of yourself.

Mary

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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Just so you know the letter from the NVC arent always accurate. Our case has already been sent to Rio and we have our interview date. Yesterday I got the letter dated March 15 from the NVC telling us they have received our case and will send it to Rio within 2 weeks.

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Just so you know the letter from the NVC arent always accurate. Our case has already been sent to Rio and we have our interview date. Yesterday I got the letter dated March 15 from the NVC telling us they have received our case and will send it to Rio within 2 weeks.

LOL Steph, I got the same letter! :lol:

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My husband (then fiance was approved for his Visa on a Tuesday, we had to go back and pick it up at the embassy on Wednesday, and We traveled back to the USA together. It wasn't a problem, nor did he get questioned about it. Once it was approved it was his visa:) I was just so stressed out with the timeline, I convinced myself that NOTHING was going to go wrong. Thank god it didn't.

1/31/18 I-130 NOA 1 received Nebraska Service Center

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As soon as the embassy puts the visa in the beneficiary's passport you can execute it. I collected interview questions before Claudeth's interview so here is what I have:

• What are your fiance’s hobbies and interests?

• What are your hobbies and interests?

• What does your fiancé(e) do for a living?

• What do you do for a living?

• Do you know if your fiancé(e) was married before?

• Does he have any children?

• Will there be a problem with the children from his other relationship?

• Did you know that your fiancee was divorced in 199-?

• Does this matter to you?

• Where do you plan to live in the United States?

• When and how did you meet your fiance(e)?

• How long have you been corresponding with your fiance(e)?

• Do you have any wedding plans? Are you planning to have children?

• What is your fiance(e)’s religious background?

• What is your religious background?

• Does your fiancé(e) speak and understand your language?

• Do you speak and understand your fiance(e)’s language?

• How do you two communicate?

• Why do you want to come to the United States?

What is your fiance's name?

How do you spell their last name?

When did you meet and how?

Have you ever been to the US?

Are you a terrorist?

When do you plan on entering the US?

What are your fiance's parents names?

Does your fiance have any brothers or sisters?

Where does your fiance work?

Where do you plan on leaving upon entry to the US?

What are your fiance’s hobbies and interests?

• What are your hobbies and interests?

• What does your fiancé(e) do for a living?

• What do you do for a living?

• Do you know if your fiancé(e) was married before?

• Does he have any children?

• Will there be a problem with the children from his other relationship?

• Did you know that your fiancee was divorced in 199-?

• Does this matter to you?

• Where do you plan to live in the United States?

• When and how did you meet your fiance(e)?

• How long have you been corresponding with your fiance(e)?

• Do you have any wedding plans? Are you planning to have children?

• What is your fiance(e)’s religious background?

• What is your religious background?

• Does your fiancé(e) speak and understand your language?

• Do you speak and understand your fiance(e)’s language?

• How do you two communicate?

• Why do you want to come to the United States?

Are you a terrorist?

Are you planning to have children?

Did you know that your fiancee was divorced?

Do you have any wedding plans?

Do you know if your fiancé(e) was married before?

Do you speak and understand your fiance(e)’s language?

Does he have any children?

Does this matter to you?

Does your fiance have any brothers or sisters?

Does your fiancé(e) speak and understand your language?

Have you ever been to US?*

Have you ever met your fiancee father or mother?*

Have you met his parents

How do you spell their last name?

How do you two communicate?

How long have you been corresponding with your fiance(e)?

How often do you talk to each other?*

How old is he?

If so, What type of visa?*

What are your fiance’s hobbies and interests?

What are your fiance's parents names?

What are your hobbies and interests?

What do you do for a living?

What does his father do?

What does your fiancé(e) do for a living?

What is your fiance(e)’s religious background?

What is your fiance's name?

What is your religious background?

When and how did you meet your fiance(e)?

When are you planning to get marry?*

When did you meet and how?

When do you plan on entering the US?

Where are you going to get married?

Where do you plan to live in the United States?

Why do you want to come to the United States?

Will there be a problem with the children from his other relationship?

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