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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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CC on Feb. 14th.  Interviewed scheduled for March 21st.  

 

*joins interview club* :D

12/16/2015 Married

USCIS

06/15/2016 Priority mailed I-130

06/17/2016 Was delivered

06/22/2016 NOA1 via text and email

​06/27/2016 NOA1 Hardcopy received

08/11/2016 NOA2 Hardcopy (Approved!)

NVC

10/06/2016 Case received

10/19/2016 Case & Invoice number assigned

10/20/2016 Filled out DS-261

10/23/2016 Paid AOS fee

10/28/2016 IV Invoice

10/31/2016 Paid IV fee

11/10/2016 DS-260 Complete

11/16/2016 AOS & IV Packets sent

11/17/2016 NVC received AOS & IV packets

11/18/2016 Scan date

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Guyana
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16 hours ago, Ultimecia said:

CC on Feb. 14th.  Interviewed scheduled for March 21st.  

 

*joins interview club* :D

Congrats!!!

I-130 (for parents of US Citizens):

 

8/19/2022: NOA (IOE0917XXXXXX); Texas Service Center

7/22/2023: Both (parents) petitions approved

7/27/2023: Both cases sent to NVC

8/8/2023: Received NVC welcome email for both parents

 

 

 

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Case Complete feb. 16 Email Confirmation/check list (have to bring paper to interview) Recived Feb.18 at 1 Am. Now just waiting on the interview date ugh. And Monday's Presidents Day so NVC should be close ?. As if the wait isn't driving me bonkers ?lol... Gongrats to everyone with Case Complete this month we're alot closer now  Wooohooo ?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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19 hours ago, Ultimecia said:

CC on Feb. 14th.  Interviewed scheduled for March 21st.  

 

*joins interview club* :D

Congrats!! :) 

7-26-2016: Married in Washington, DC! 

USCIS Stage

9-15-2016: I-130 Mailed to Chicago lockbox

9-17-2016: USPS delivery confirmation to Chicago lockbox

9-21-2016: NOA1 Email and text received. Case sent to Texas Service Center, priority date 9-19-2016

10-13-2016: NOA2 approval  (10-17-2016: NOA2 Hardcopy received)

10-27-2016: Case sent to NVC

NVC Stage

11-03-2016: Case received by NVC

11-14-2016: NVC case number assigned

11-16-2016: Welcome email received, DS-261 completed online

11-17-2016: AOS bill paid

11-18-2016: DS-261 reviewed over the phone

11-20-2016: IV Fee Invoiced, IV Fee Paid

12-26-2016: Completed DS-260

01-18-2017: Sent AOS and IV package (via electronic processing)

01-27-2017: Checklist received, documents sent back to NVC (via electronic processing)

02-03-2017: Case Complete 

03-08-2017: Interview and APPROVED!

04-21-2017: POE Philadelphia 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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6 hours ago, Duncan21 said:

Congrats!!!

 

3 hours ago, misshepburn said:

Congrats!! :) 

Thank you!! 

12/16/2015 Married

USCIS

06/15/2016 Priority mailed I-130

06/17/2016 Was delivered

06/22/2016 NOA1 via text and email

​06/27/2016 NOA1 Hardcopy received

08/11/2016 NOA2 Hardcopy (Approved!)

NVC

10/06/2016 Case received

10/19/2016 Case & Invoice number assigned

10/20/2016 Filled out DS-261

10/23/2016 Paid AOS fee

10/28/2016 IV Invoice

10/31/2016 Paid IV fee

11/10/2016 DS-260 Complete

11/16/2016 AOS & IV Packets sent

11/17/2016 NVC received AOS & IV packets

11/18/2016 Scan date

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Guyana
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12 hours ago, N & S said:

Does anyone know if you need to take the USC original birth certificate to the interview?

We received instructions from the embassy this past week with a list of things we should take to the interview; included in the list was an original birth certificate of the petitioner.  

I-130 (for parents of US Citizens):

 

8/19/2022: NOA (IOE0917XXXXXX); Texas Service Center

7/22/2023: Both (parents) petitions approved

7/27/2023: Both cases sent to NVC

8/8/2023: Received NVC welcome email for both parents

 

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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2 hours ago, Duncan21 said:

We received instructions from the embassy this past week with a list of things we should take to the interview; included in the list was an original birth certificate of the petitioner.  

How about the citizenship certificate ? Is that mean the original one is needed on the interview day or just copy ? 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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8 hours ago, Duncan21 said:

We received instructions from the embassy this past week with a list of things we should take to the interview; included in the list was an original birth certificate of the petitioner.  

Awesome! Thanks for sharing!

Posted
9 hours ago, Duncan21 said:

We received instructions from the embassy this past week with a list of things we should take to the interview; included in the list was an original birth certificate of the petitioner.  

Does anyone know if this is the norm?  My husband is the petitioner and is here in NZ with me .... but his birth certificate is in the USA. 

Got married: 26th Sep 2013 

I-130 Petition Process:

Sent petition to USCIS Chicago lockbox (via in-laws to put check in US$): 11 Mar, 2016

NOA1: 24 Mar, 2016 (email notification 30 Mar. Hardcopy 11 Apr)

Service Centre: NEBRASKA

NOA2: 3rd Aug 2016

Petition sent to NVC: 18th Aug 2016

NVC Stage

Case number assigned: 8th Sep 2016

Paid AOS Fee: 9th Sep 2016

Paid IV Fee: 14th Sep 2016

DS-260 submitted: 25th Jan 2017

AOS & IV Package sent: 25th Jan 2017

Expedite requested: 25th Jan 2017

Expedite approved (consulate only): 1st Feb 2017

Scan Date: 31st Jan 2017

Case Complete: 14th April 2017 (10 weeks 4 days)

Full expedite approved (bypass NVC to send file to embassy), however too late as I already had case complete 17th Apr 2017

Case arrived at Embassy: 21st April 2017

P4 letter received: 26th April 2017 (expedite at embassy stage so this came from the consulate, not NVC)

Medical date: 26th April 2017

Interview date: 4th May 2017 APPROVED!!

Visa received: 8th May 2017 

POE (entered the USA): 15th May 2017 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Thesmiths2016 in each country the US Embassy/Consulate will determine and advise you of the list of documents (original, photocopies or certified} that you must bring to the interview.    

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Posted
2 hours ago, Thesmiths2016 said:

Does anyone know if this is the norm?  My husband is the petitioner and is here in NZ with me .... but his birth certificate is in the USA. 

I'm wondering too. My husband is here with me in Jamaica and we weren't sure if he needed to take his birth certificate for the interview so we decided he didn't need to take it, but now we're reading that I need to bring to the interview. We're going to have to arrange for it to be DHL to us. 

Posted

My case has been "in transit" for 10-11 days already... Is that normal? ?

 

Also, what's the deal with the petitioner's original birth certificate for the interview? I didn't see anywhere that it is a requirement. 

 

Thanks.

 
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