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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country:
Timeline

Preparing my AOS & IV Packet, want to send it to the NVC as soon as next week or so ... Would like some input if everything looks correct and/or if I missed something.


What does "other Supporting Documents" mean on the Document Cover Sheet? 
 

 

In the section titled “IV packet - Civil Documents”, please find enclosed the following items:

1. Barcoded Civil Document Cover Sheet - By this I mean the cover sheet from the Welcome Letter where I mark an X into the brackets if the docs are enclosed, unavailable or not applicable

2. Photocopy of the Biographic Data Page(s) of Beneficiary’s passport

3. Photocopy of the certified copy of Beneficiary's Birth Certificate from Denmark (with apostille, issued in both English and Danish) 

4. Photocopy of the original Marriage Certificate (with apostille, issued in English)

    4.1. Photocopy of the original Marriage Certificate (in Estonian)

5. Police Records
    5.1. Photocopy of the Certificate of Good Conduct for Beneficiary from Germany (with certified translation)

    5.2. Photocopy of the certified notice from Criminal Records Database for Beneficiary from Estonia (with certified translation)

6. Two (2) passport size photographs of beneficiary (NVC Case Number, beneficiary’s full name, date of birth written on back of both)

 

In the section titled AOS packet - Affidavit(s) of Support & Financial Documents”, please find enclosed the following items:

1. Barcoded AOS Document Cover Sheet - By this I mean the cover sheet from the Welcome Letter where I mark an X into the brackets if the docs are enclosed, unavailable or not applicable
2. Sponsor’s form I-864
3. Sponsor's Federal Income Tax Return, W2’s and 1099 from the year 2016 - TAX TRANSCRIPT FOR 2016 NOT YET AVAILABLE, otherwise we'd send the transcript instead :(
5. Sponsor’s Tax Transcripts from the years 2015 and 2014
6. Sponsor’s Proof of Domicile - should I write out what is included or just leave it at "proof of domicile"?
7. Joint Sponsor’s form I-864
8. Photocopy of Joint Sponsor’s birth certificate proving U.S. Citizenship
9. Joint Sponsor’s pay stubs from the past 6 months (Nov 2016- April 2017)
10. Joint Sponsor’s Letter of Employment
11. Joint Sponsor’s W2’s from the years 2016, 2015, 2014 - because he filed jointly with the wife, but his income is more than enough and we are not including an i864a
12. Joint Sponsor’s Federal Income Tax Return from the year 2016 - TAX TRANSCRIPT FOR 2016 NOT YET AVAILABLE, otherwise we'd send the transcript instead :( 
13. Joint Sponsor's Tax Transcripts from the years 2015 and 2014

Edited by heyusa

TIMELINE

31 May 2016 - legally married in Estonia, just the 2 of us
27 July 2016 - wedding ceremony & reception

 

USCIS Phase

08 September 2016 - I-130 sent to USCIS Chicago Lockbox (FILED FROM ABROAD)

14 September - I-130 received at Nebraska Service Center

16 September - NOA1 via e-mail

29 September - notice returned to USCIS because the Post Office could not deliver it

22 November - NOA1 finally received in the mail (in the US)

31 March 2017 - NOA 2 via e-mail, app and USCIS website

3 April - NOA 2 received in the mail (in the US)

11 April - Case Was Sent to Department of State 

 

NVC Phase

17 April - Case received by NVC

20 April - NVC case number assigned

21 April -  DS-261 Completed Online
25 April - Welcome e-mail received, AOS fee paid
27 April - IV fee Invoiced, IV fee paid
6 May - DS-260 Completed
10 May - AOS and IV package sent

15 May - Scan date

12 July - Case complete 😀
14 July - P4 Interview Letter

08 August - Medical

17 August - INTERVIEW - approved!
18 August - VISA ISSUED
23 August - Picked up the PASSPORT with the VISA inside

26 August - Immigrant Fee paid
18 September, 2017 - POE 

Removal Of Conditions


25 June, 2019 - ROC packet sent 
27 June - ROC packet delivered

 

 

 

 

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Timeline

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Edited by heyusa

TIMELINE

31 May 2016 - legally married in Estonia, just the 2 of us
27 July 2016 - wedding ceremony & reception

 

USCIS Phase

08 September 2016 - I-130 sent to USCIS Chicago Lockbox (FILED FROM ABROAD)

14 September - I-130 received at Nebraska Service Center

16 September - NOA1 via e-mail

29 September - notice returned to USCIS because the Post Office could not deliver it

22 November - NOA1 finally received in the mail (in the US)

31 March 2017 - NOA 2 via e-mail, app and USCIS website

3 April - NOA 2 received in the mail (in the US)

11 April - Case Was Sent to Department of State 

 

NVC Phase

17 April - Case received by NVC

20 April - NVC case number assigned

21 April -  DS-261 Completed Online
25 April - Welcome e-mail received, AOS fee paid
27 April - IV fee Invoiced, IV fee paid
6 May - DS-260 Completed
10 May - AOS and IV package sent

15 May - Scan date

12 July - Case complete 😀
14 July - P4 Interview Letter

08 August - Medical

17 August - INTERVIEW - approved!
18 August - VISA ISSUED
23 August - Picked up the PASSPORT with the VISA inside

26 August - Immigrant Fee paid
18 September, 2017 - POE 

Removal Of Conditions


25 June, 2019 - ROC packet sent 
27 June - ROC packet delivered

 

 

 

 

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