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Hi Everyone,

My husband's interview in Frankfurt went great. We stayed at the Friedeberger Warte Hotel (wonderful!) on Homburger Strasse, a street that runs parallel to the street where the embassy/consulate is located. It was a quick 5-10 minute walk to the Consulate, where we arrived at a little after 7am. There was only one line this morning (typically, we've read, there's one for immigrant visas and one for non-immigrant visa), and we were fairly close to the front. A man came outside shortly before 7:30 and gave instructions, but said nothing about immigrant visa applicants. So when we got to the counter outside the security building to get our appointment number, we did not have my husband's passport ready. We had his appointment letter, but the man shouted a few times, you need to show me your passport, even though it only took us about 15 seconds to pull it out of our big accordion file folder. (He was the only one who was remotely rude.) After getting our appointment number, we stood in a short line and waited to be sent inside for the security check. It's similar to American airport security checks (remove your belt, nothing in your pockets, etc.), except that we did not have to remove our shoes.

Once we got inside the big hall, we were told by a man working there to head to counter 22 (the cashier's counter) to pay for the visa. We did this (deciding to pay with my US credit card, since the exchange rate was bad had we paid in Euros), and shortly thereafter got called to an adjacent counter where my husband had to hand in his completed DS-230 II and the photo for his green card. We also were given an envelope and asked to place a 4.25 Euro stamp on it, which we had ready having known from former VJ's reports that we would need it, and to write the address where the visa should be sent.

After that, we sat down for a bit before getting called to another window (all the counters were in the same general vicinity) to present our paperwork. Many of the things we had prepared were not needed. They did not ask to see an original or our marriage certificate, for example, nor did they want to see my husband's certificate that he completed his civil service. We also did not have to present copies of our passports, nor did they even want to see my passport the entire time. The biggest surprise in presenting our documents was that the woman was only interested in seeing the most recent bank statement for each of our accounts (we'd printed out statements from the last twelve months) for the I-864. I had made a spreadsheet with a list of all our assets, and she simply asked that I put the most recent statement from each account in the order they were listed on the spreadsheet.

I should mention that we're not sure we even needed assets to qualify. I've been unemployed since September of 2006, but earned over $30,000 in 2006 in the United States. Also, I had a job contract for a new job that begins in the States in July of 2007. I'd formerly emailed the Consulate and asked them whether this was enough to qualify, even though my current income is $0, and they had said it was. However, since we'd already prepared our application with asset information, we left it in there. In any case, we were only asked questions about the documents we included (example: Is this a job contract for you (me, the sponsor)?). That was it. Simple.

Then we sat down for a few more minutes and waited for the interview. We got called up pretty quickly. The man, who was very friendly, asked my husband how we'd met and asked me what subject I'm getting my Ph.D. in. Then he fingerprinted Daniel (joking that his fingerprints were beautiful) and said we would get our visa in about five days.

We were out of there in less than an hour and a half.

Thanks again to all of you for your assistance and support! We really appreciate it.

And best of luck to all of you still waiting!

Mary

December 11, 2006: I-130 Petition signed for in Frankfurt.

December 21, 2006: Credit Card charged $190.

February 6, 2007: Heard back from Frankfurt. They want proof that our relationship is bonafide.

February 8, 2007: Sent proof (old emails, joint bank account statements, story of how we met)

February 24, 2007: I-130 Approved. Received Packet 3 in the mail.

February 26, 2007: Faxed OF-169 (checklist) to Immigrant Visa Unit in Frankfurt; Mailed back DS-230 Part I

March 2, 2007: Received Packet 4 (Interview Appointment Scheduled)

April 2, 2007: Interview in Frankfurt; Visa Approved!

April 5, 2007: Visa received.

June 27, 2007: POE Boston.

July 23, 2007: Went to local social security office and applied for number in person (although D had checked off the box to receive one on the DS-230).

July 30, 2007: Daniel received his social security number and greencard in the mail.

March 31, 2009: Mailed I-751 to Vermont USCIS

April 2, 2009: I-751 application received (saw this with USPS tracking)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Congratulations!

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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Congratulation for your success and I wish you two a happy life together in the States!

"Daca voi nu ma vreti, io va vreau"

DCF Frankfurt Germany

01/12/2007 I-130 filed in person at the Consulate in Frankfurt

01/17/2007 Faxed the checklist to the Immigrant Visa Unit in Frankfurt

03/29/2007 Got letter from USCIS to provide evidence that our marriage is bona fide

04/02/2007 Sent to USCIS lots of evidence

05/03/2007 I have an unofficial "PETITION APPROVED" ...waiting for confirmation from Consulate

05/07/2007 Received email from USCIS ROME confirming that our petition was approved (why Rome? because we complained to the District Office Rome about the Sub-Office Frankfurt..it took too long for our petition to be approved)...now waiting for the interview letter from the Consulate

05/18/2007 E-mail from IV Frankfurt, our interview was scheduled for May 29th

05/19/2007 Packet 4 in the mail: ja ja ja interview letter

05/29/2007 Interview at 7.30 a.m. APPROVED Thank you, God!

06/01/2007 Visa arrived !

06/03/2007 Mayday on the plane POE Cincinnati

Living in Maryland

06/21/2007 Welcome Notice from USCIS

06/29/2007 Applied for SSN at the local Office

07/07/2007 Green Card arrived

07/09/2007 Another 2 Welcome Letters from USCIS...God, they really love me! :D

07/20/2007 Social Security Card arrived

Living@working in Maryland :)

01/18/2009 PCS-ing to Stuttgart Germany

Feb 2009 Received letter from VSC to start removing conditions.

Getting ready the packet for Removing Conditions I-751

03/12/2009 Mailed the I-751 packet to Vermont Service Center

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Congratulations!!

I remember that morning after the embassy interview which went very smoothly, we had lunch at a Thai restaurant near the Univ. of Frankfurt and then dinner and a jazz concert in the nearby Botanical Garden.

It was a memorable day for us.

Enjoy the rest of the visajourney!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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CONGRATS :dance::thumbs:

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NVC:

03/14/2007-NVC ASSIGNS CASE NUMBER

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL AND DS-3032 GENERATED

03/29/2007-AOS FEE BILL FEES MAILED AND DS-3032 MAILED

04/03/2007-NVC ACKNOWLEDGES CHOICE OF AGENT

04/10/2007-I.V FEE BILL GENERATED

04/18/2007-I-864 GENERATED

04/20/2007-I.V. BILL RECEIVED & MAILED TO N.V.C

04/23/2007-I-864 SENT TO NVC

04/26/2007-I.V. FEE BILL & I-864 ENTERED INTO THE NVC SYSTEM

04/30/2007-NVC BARCODE & INSTRUCTIONS FOR DS-230

05/09/2007-DS-230 SENT

05/23/2007-CASE COMPLETED

VISA APPROVED .

05/XX/2007-FLIGHT To JFK POE

another step of I-751 coming near :)

p.s. My opinion is only what i read research and get advices from experienced people.I aint any

lawyer .

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Namastey !

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Congratulations! :)

DCF (Germany)

April 7, 2006 - Married

April 15, 2006 - I-130 sent to Frankfurt Consulate

April 22, 2006 - I-130 returned to us (personal checks not acceptable)

April 24, 2006 - I-130 resubmitted with Credit Card Payment Form

June 14, 2006 - I-130 Approved

June 15, 2006 - Packet 3 Received

June 16, 2006 - OF-169 & Passport (Biographical Page Only) faxed to the Consulate

June 17, 2006 - DS 230 Part 1 & OF-169 mailed to the Consulate

June 26, 2006 - Packet 4 Received

June 27, 2006 - Medical Examination in Berlin

July 21, 2006 - Interview at Frankfurt Consulate

July 21, 2006 - Visa Approved!

August 22, 2006 - America!

July 26, 2008 - I-751 sent to VSC

August 1, 2008 - Check cashed

August 1, 2008 - NOA-1 received

September 9, 2008 - Biometics Appointment

March 12, 2009 - Transfer from VSC to CSC?

March 16, 2009 - Approved (10-year green card should be mailed within 60 days)

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