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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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8 minutes ago, Estibaliz said:

USCIS Case Status by Spinach :)

haha.. Thank you so much. :wub:You rock! :jest:

 

03/30/17: I-129F sent USCIS Dallas Lockbox

04/03/17: Delivered to USCIS

04/06/17: NOA1 date, assigned to CSC

04/07/17: Received a text from USCIS

04/12/17: Received our NOA1 hardcopy via mail.

11/21/17: NOA2 Date and email received
01/11/18: NVC Received I-129F 
xx/xx/18: Case Status Ready

xx/xx/18: Embassy Received. 
xx/xx/18: Received NVC letter hard copy from NVC
xx/xx/18: Medical

xx/xx/18: Interview 
xx/xx/18: APPROVED!
xx/xx/18: Visa in Hand =)

xx/xx/18: CFO
xx/xx/18: Bound to my Fiance's Arms

xx/xx/18: Marriage Day

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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4 minutes ago, Tatiana&D.S. said:

we have common k-1 step-by-step site for Russia, Ukraine and Belarus ) )

according to the rules in Russia we have to email all our documents to the embassy in Moscow in three days before interview , and then we must bring the originals .

     Darrel and Tatiana
            2017 year
29th March          I-129f Sent
6th April                NOA1 Received date
11th April              NOA1 Notice date
14th April              NOA1 Hardcopy
22nd August        NOA2 Approval date
5th September     NVC Received, NVC case#
8th September     Left NVC
11th September   Case Ready
28th September   Medical exam
5th October           Interview
25th October         POE date 
22 December        Wedding Day

 

 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Guys, something worries me suddenly. A neighbor of mine who is currently processing her K1 uk visa told me about IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam.., she told that it's mandatory for all country for all visa applicants.. Is it true guys? I have never heard of this until earlier today..

 

03/30/17: I-129F sent USCIS Dallas Lockbox

04/03/17: Delivered to USCIS

04/06/17: NOA1 date, assigned to CSC

04/07/17: Received a text from USCIS

04/12/17: Received our NOA1 hardcopy via mail.

11/21/17: NOA2 Date and email received
01/11/18: NVC Received I-129F 
xx/xx/18: Case Status Ready

xx/xx/18: Embassy Received. 
xx/xx/18: Received NVC letter hard copy from NVC
xx/xx/18: Medical

xx/xx/18: Interview 
xx/xx/18: APPROVED!
xx/xx/18: Visa in Hand =)

xx/xx/18: CFO
xx/xx/18: Bound to my Fiance's Arms

xx/xx/18: Marriage Day

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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1 hour ago, Tatiana&D.S. said:

yeah, maybe new name of form, all the same, we'll get all the forms in packet 3

The DS-160 replaces forms DS-156, DS-156K, and DS-230.

     Darrel and Tatiana
            2017 year
29th March          I-129f Sent
6th April                NOA1 Received date
11th April              NOA1 Notice date
14th April              NOA1 Hardcopy
22nd August        NOA2 Approval date
5th September     NVC Received, NVC case#
8th September     Left NVC
11th September   Case Ready
28th September   Medical exam
5th October           Interview
25th October         POE date 
22 December        Wedding Day

 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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5 minutes ago, JosephRose said:

Guys, something worries me suddenly. A neighbor of mine who is currently processing her K1 uk visa told me about IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam.., she told that it's mandatory for all country for all visa applicants.. Is it true guys? I have never heard of this until earlier today..

never heard about this, ... just then for a  procedure of naturalization in US

     Darrel and Tatiana
            2017 year
29th March          I-129f Sent
6th April                NOA1 Received date
11th April              NOA1 Notice date
14th April              NOA1 Hardcopy
22nd August        NOA2 Approval date
5th September     NVC Received, NVC case#
8th September     Left NVC
11th September   Case Ready
28th September   Medical exam
5th October           Interview
25th October         POE date 
22 December        Wedding Day

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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45 minutes ago, Tatiana&D.S. said:

you can ask about police clearance now, to be ready and make process ASAP ... i did get both police clearances i need, russian and ukrainian, because i graduated at Odessa State Academy of Food Technologies while ago and worked in Vinnitsa, Poroshenko's flour mill )

Awe so you've been to Ukraine too!! Niiice :) Actually I already have both police certificates from Ukraine and form Poland since I've been studying there for 3 years, so I have packet 3 almost ready. Only need my fiance to send me his pay statements, affidavit of support, letter from his employer and tax returns from last year, that is what required in Ukraine according to the information on the website @Estibaliz showed me 😊 

Everything else I believe you can do really fast, and yeah we have to fill in form DS160 here, but I've done that before, so I hope it won't be a problem...

Btw I see your NOA1 is from 4/6 so you guys will get your approval in no time as well! Good luck to you :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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16 minutes ago, JosephRose said:

Guys, something worries me suddenly. A neighbor of mine who is currently processing her K1 uk visa told me about IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam.., she told that it's mandatory for all country for all visa applicants.. Is it true guys? I have never heard of this until earlier today..

Never heard of that too... I think you neighbor just messed it with a green card process. You don't need to pass any language tests for getting fiancee visa

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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1 minute ago, sw_lana_ said:

Awe so you've been to Ukraine too!! Niiice :) Actually I already have both police certificates from Ukraine and form Poland since I've been studying there for 3 years, so I have packet 3 almost ready. Only need my fiance to send me his pay statements, affidavit of support, letter from his employer and tax returns from last year, that is what required in Ukraine according to the information on the website @Estibaliz showed me 😊 

Everything else I believe you can do really fast, and yeah we have to fill in form DS160 here, but I've done that before, so I hope it won't be a problem...

Btw I see your NOA1 is from 4/6 so you guys will get your approval in no time as well! Good luck to you :)

Thanks !!! Good luck for you too, guys! I am an original Ukrainian, just born in Russia and live here, but all my life i connect with Ukraine ) ) ! my mom fifty-fifty Poland-Ukraine, born in Buki, Kiev region, and dad in Romania, Moldova now. everu summer i spent in Shamraevka , Skvira area ))

     Darrel and Tatiana
            2017 year
29th March          I-129f Sent
6th April                NOA1 Received date
11th April              NOA1 Notice date
14th April              NOA1 Hardcopy
22nd August        NOA2 Approval date
5th September     NVC Received, NVC case#
8th September     Left NVC
11th September   Case Ready
28th September   Medical exam
5th October           Interview
25th October         POE date 
22 December        Wedding Day

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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41 minutes ago, Tatiana&D.S. said:

according to the rules in Russia we have to email all our documents to the embassy in Moscow in three days before interview , and then we must bring the originals .

Wow it's completely different down here. The website says in a big red letters "do not send any documents to the Embassy" haha 😁😁  so we only need to get them ready and bring for the interview.. 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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Just now, sw_lana_ said:

Wow it's completely different down here. The website says in a big red letters "do not send any documents to the Embassy" haha 😁😁  so we only need to get them ready and bring for the interview.. 

ha-ha...yeah...big deal )

     Darrel and Tatiana
            2017 year
29th March          I-129f Sent
6th April                NOA1 Received date
11th April              NOA1 Notice date
14th April              NOA1 Hardcopy
22nd August        NOA2 Approval date
5th September     NVC Received, NVC case#
8th September     Left NVC
11th September   Case Ready
28th September   Medical exam
5th October           Interview
25th October         POE date 
22 December        Wedding Day

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Just now, Tatiana&D.S. said:

Thanks !!! Good luck for you too, guys! I am an original Ukrainian, just born in Russia and live here, but all my life i connect with Ukraine ) ) ! my mom fifty-fifty Poland-Ukraine, born in Buki, Kiev region, and dad in Romania, Moldova now. everu summer i spent in Shamraevka , Skvira area ))

That is so cool, so we have a little Ukrainian community in a little April filers community 😀 from what I see most of beneficiaries here are from Philippines, and I haven't seen nobody from Ukraine showing up before, so it's nice to meet you my original Ukrainian friend 😊

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Just now, sw_lana_ said:

That is so cool, so we have a little Ukrainian community in a little April filers community 😀 from what I see most of beneficiaries here are from Philippines, and I haven't seen nobody from Ukraine showing up before, so it's nice to meet you my original Ukrainian friend 😊

exactly ! we should be in touch, maybe we'll meet in US , who knows ? i keep my fingers crossed for you, my Ukraine friend Swetlana ! Swetik, be lucky !

 

     Darrel and Tatiana
            2017 year
29th March          I-129f Sent
6th April                NOA1 Received date
11th April              NOA1 Notice date
14th April              NOA1 Hardcopy
22nd August        NOA2 Approval date
5th September     NVC Received, NVC case#
8th September     Left NVC
11th September   Case Ready
28th September   Medical exam
5th October           Interview
25th October         POE date 
22 December        Wedding Day

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Tatiana&D.S. said:

never heard about this, ... just then for a  procedure of naturalization in US

Thanks for your reply, I googled it, what I understood it is for non native English speaking who are looking to study and work abroad.. I am definitely not a native English speaker but I was thinking maybe we don't really need this because we're not applying for working or student visa right?

 

 

03/30/17: I-129F sent USCIS Dallas Lockbox

04/03/17: Delivered to USCIS

04/06/17: NOA1 date, assigned to CSC

04/07/17: Received a text from USCIS

04/12/17: Received our NOA1 hardcopy via mail.

11/21/17: NOA2 Date and email received
01/11/18: NVC Received I-129F 
xx/xx/18: Case Status Ready

xx/xx/18: Embassy Received. 
xx/xx/18: Received NVC letter hard copy from NVC
xx/xx/18: Medical

xx/xx/18: Interview 
xx/xx/18: APPROVED!
xx/xx/18: Visa in Hand =)

xx/xx/18: CFO
xx/xx/18: Bound to my Fiance's Arms

xx/xx/18: Marriage Day

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Indonesia
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4 hours ago, Estibaliz said:

You got that answer because it was true when you called. They just changed that at some moment later on during the day.

 

Also it doesn't really matter it says that is the date worked as on May or June. My point is if you call inquiring about your case, they will never start the inquiry until it's out of processing time according to this date as of today. I mean, if you have a mid January case, or early February, which means 7-8 months, they still can say you are within processing times and not start any inquiry.

 

Oh well... Let's hope for the better on that moving forward soon again and no one here being left behind :)

Ok now I'm really confused. How can they say you're still within processing times for a case dated back further than 150 days? I thought anything over 150 days was considered outside of normal processing times and at that point you could make inquiries that they are required to respond to? Or am I wrong about that?

 

However if they really are still working on January cases, then what you're saying about the chart reflecting dates of cases they're actually still working on does make sense because by labeling it as of May 31, it would still show that 150 days. Sounds like a sneaky way of saying they're actually working on January cases as of August. But this only applies if I'm right about the 150 days...their logic and operating procedures baffle me to say the least. Let's hope for the sake of everyone with a pending petition that I'm right, but somehow I have a feeling you are.

 

I'm also still confused why they would have outstanding January cases? Could these be people not responding to RFEs,  having extensive background checks run, etc.?

 

Thanks for explaining that, and we can only hope this doesn't severely impact anyone.

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15 minutes ago, A_F said:

Ok now I'm really confused. How can they say you're still within processing times for a case dated back further than 150 days? I thought anything over 150 days was considered outside of normal processing times and at that point you could make inquiries that they are required to respond to? Or am I wrong about that?

 

However if they really are still working on January cases, then what you're saying about the chart reflecting dates of cases they're actually still working on does make sense because by labeling it as of May 31, it would still show that 150 days. Sounds like a sneaky way of saying they're actually working on January cases as of August. But this only applies if I'm right about the 150 days...their logic and operating procedures baffle me to say the least. Let's hope for the sake of everyone with a pending petition that I'm right, but somehow I have a feeling you are.

 

I'm also still confused why they would have outstanding January cases? Could these be people not responding to RFEs,  having extensive background checks run, etc.?

 

Thanks for explaining that, and we can only hope this doesn't severely impact anyone.

Well, it's hard to explain what you don't understand, and I sure don't understand how they work :blink:

I'm not sure the 150 days rule still applies. When I first heard about that it did make sense, because let's say it was March and the date in the chart was October 15th, so roughly the 5 months mark. 

Now? I think it might depend on who you get to talk to when calling, but I think some people from January or early February, that were past the 15O days mark, tried to start an online inquiry or called and they weren't allowed to do so. 

 

Utterly confusing...

K1 Visa process 

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30 March 2017 (Thu): i-129f sent

6 April 2017 (Thu): i-129f received- NOA1 RECEIVED DATE

12 April 2017 (Wed): NOA1 email/text confirmation

17 April 2017 (Mon): NOA1 hardcopy

10 August 2017 (Thu): NOA2 Approval date - 14 August 2017 (Mon): NOA2 hardcopy

24 August 2017 (Thu): NVC received and case # assigned (provided through phone call 8/25)

29 August 2017 (Tue): NVC left

30 August 2017 (Wed): Consulate Received (READY at the ceac tracker)

01 September 2017 (Fri): Packet 3 (instructions) received / Packet 3 sent (documents mailed)

02 September 2017 (Sat): NVC letter in the mail

08 September 2017 (Fri): Packet 4 received

11 September 2017 (Mon): Medical exam

21 September 2017 (Thu): Interview- APPROVED

26 September 2017 (Tue): Visa Issued

28 September 2017 (Thu): Visa Delivered (VOH)

20 October 2017 (Fri): POE Dallas Fort Worth

 

AOS/EAD/AP process 

Spoiler

08 January 2018 (Mon): AOS/EAD/AP package sent

09 January 2018 (Tue): Received date

10 January 2018 (Wed): Notice date

11 January 2018 (Thu): AOS/EAD/AP NOA texts and emails

16 January 2018 (Tue): NOAs hard copies received in the mail

26 January 2018 (Fri): Biometrics appointment in the mail

09 February 2018 (Fri): Biometrics appointment

05 April 2018 (Thu)Green Card Interview scheduled (email and text received 08 April, Sunday)

12 April 2018 (Thu): Green Card Interview appointment letter received in the mail

15 May 2018 (Tue): Green Card Interview: APPROVAL / Card is being produced

19 May 2018 (Sat): 1-797 Approval Notice received

23 May 2018 (Wed): Card was mailed

24 May 2018 (Thu): Post office picked up the mail. Tracking number.

25 May 2018 (Fri): Green Card RECEIVED

 

ROC process 

18 February 2020 (Tue): ROC package sent

19 February 2020 (Wed) Received date (also in Notice)

24 February 2020 (Mon) Notice date / ROC text and email

28 February 2020 (Fri) NOA/ Extension Letter in the mail

13 May 2020 (Wed) Case updated (Fingerprints were taken) - Notification received 18 May (Mon), stating I don't have to appear for a biometrics appointment

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