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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Netherlands
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17 minutes ago, Swissmiss82 said:

@Naes already does soo much work, she can lean back and just eat one of each flavor :D

 

but I may need some extra hands, the bigger the delivery, the quicker they may just approve hahaha

 

gooosh - if only!

 

BTW - how come we are on page 733 and thought after page 500 there will be a new thread?

OK!! Count me in then! :D

 

@Naes as well:

 

Perhaps the scans and people quoting them take up so much space that although there are a lot of pages, the number of actual posts is low enough to keep going? Just my theory, cause I have no clue otherwise.

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K1                                                                                            AoS                                                                                                                                 N-400

I-129F Received: 05-June-2017                                        AoS, EAD & AP Filed: 15-June-2018                                                                         N-400 Filed: 29-Sept-2020

NOA2: 09-January-2018                                                      NOA1 on all three: 27-June-2018                                                                             NOA1: 28-Sept-2020

NVC Received/Case #: 24-January-2018                         Biometrics: 20-July-2018                                                                                           Interview Date: 16-Feb-2021

Consulate Received: 02-February-2018                           Case Ready For Interview: 24-July-2018                                                                 Oath Ceremony: 18-Feb-2021

Interview: 13-March-2018                                                   EAD & AP Approvals: 18-October-2018                                                                   Expedited under section 319(b) - overseas military orders

VOH: 17-March-2018                                                           Interview Scheduled: 8-April-2019 / Rescheduled on 17-April-2019                  Biometrics re-used from AOS application. Skipped ROC

POE (LAX): 11-April-2018                                                    Interview Date: 28-April-2019 - APPROVED!

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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Just now, Hadassah123 said:

OK!! Count me in then!

 

@Naes as well:

 

Perhaps the scans and people quoting them take up so much space that although there are a lot of pages, the number of actual posts is low enough to keep going? Just my theory, cause I have no clue otherwise.

Possible, or we don't use pictures or something maybe? ( Other than our tail rolling squirrel )

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wooooooow thank you @Naes for this amaziiiiiiiing overview!!!! :o 

 

 

N-400: 12/05/2023 (confirmed fingerprints are re-used)

Interview scheduled for: 05/09/2024

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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13 hours ago, Chris2870 said:

Finally!!!!! NOA2 Nov 22:jest::jest:B-)

Congratulations!!!

 

i have been  following your case in April filer.Im happy for you guys .one step closer.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Bulgaria
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K-1 Visa process

05/02/2017: Received Date
05/04/2017: NOA1 
10/24/2017: Request for Additional Evidence
10/28/2017: Request for Additional Evidence hard copy in mail
11/03/2017: Sent RFE response
11/15/2017: USCIS received reply

12/05/2017: NOA2
12/07/2017: NOA2 Hard Copy Received 
01/17/2018: NVC Received I-129F 
01/19/2018: Case Number Received
01/25/2018: Embassy Received. 
01/27/2018: Received NVC letter hard copy from NVC
02/15/2018: Medical
02/22/2018: Interview 
02/22/2018: APPROVED!

03/01/2018: Visa in Hand
03/05/2018: POE Airport
04/18/2018: Married! 

 

AOS process

05/21/2018 AOS Package Mailed

05/21/2018 Package delivered

06/06/2018 Email and Text notifications received (This is the date on NOA1 too)

06/11/2018 NOA1 in Mail

10/05/2018 EAD/AP received

08/12/2019 Interview scheduled

09/16/2019 Interview date

09/17/2019 Card was sent for production (Approved)

09/19/2019 Card was mailed

09/23/2019 Green card on hand :)

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Can beneficiary call NVC to try to obtain case number?

--- Beneficiary---

 

NOA1: 24 May 2017

No RFEs
NOA2: 09 September 2017
K1 received : 23 March 2018 :D

Next Step: Flight booked for 15 April 2018 - POE Washington Dulles

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25 minutes ago, Naes said:

I do sleep like I will sleep in 20 min. :)

but im in japan so I'm up when you guys sleeping, and also up around 12 cali time. I wake up at 5:30 everyday to speak with my fiancé and because he wakes up ar 5:30 to speak with me I stay up till 23:30 every night... weird combo 

 

I just lived here too long and don't enjoy my life here much anymore. I was about to move to somewhere else when we got engaged. So I'm home if I'm not at work binge watching anything and everything while scanning and trying to analyze with what I have, support anyone that I can if they're up late at night because of stress. And when other heroes wake up, I go to sleep 😊

 

 

#superherostatus #forrealforreal !

 

 

N-400: 12/05/2023 (confirmed fingerprints are re-used)

Interview scheduled for: 05/09/2024

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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13 hours ago, TNJ17 said:

Hey there. How did you get your Canadian police check? I went to grad school in Canada and lived there for 7 years so I’m gonna need a background check from there too. 

Hello. Fortunately for me, the headquarters is located near my workplace so I stepped in there in-person and finished it off, I got the background check about 2 weeks later. However, you can do it online as well. Here is the link :) https://www.torontopolice.on.ca/background-checks/criminal-record-check-process.php#

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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30 minutes ago, LucyDolly said:

Can beneficiary call NVC to try to obtain case number?

Yes they can. I call every day. They only ask for your WAC number and if the case number is not there they just say it's not there. If it though, they will ask for your name, your date of birth, your fiance's name and his/her birth date.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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For @The Squirrel

This is how we CURRENTLY stand with received for June.

 

Your Current Status: Case Was Received

3422

06/01/2017 38
06/02/2017 127
06/05/2017 185
06/06/2017 246
06/07/2017 116
06/08/2017 189
06/09/2017 147
06/12/2017 286
06/13/2017 109
06/14/2017 87
06/15/2017 167
06/16/2017 126
06/19/2017 279
06/20/2017 150
06/21/2017 67
06/22/2017 172
06/23/2017 168
06/26/2017 232
06/27/2017 166
06/28/2017 74
06/29/2017 127
06/30/2017 164
   

MY PERSONAL K-1 VISA APPLICATION PROCESS
(In progress)


I-192F sent: 6/7/2017

I-129F arrived (by USPS): 6/12/2017 (Date recorded on NOA1)

NOA1 email received: 6/14/2017

NOA1 hard copy recieved: 6/19/2017

RFE Recieved: 12/30/2017

RFE response sent: 1/2/2018
RFE response recieved: 1/3/2018

NOA2: 1/12/2018
NVC Recieved: 1/26/2018
NVC Case Number Assigned: 1/26/2018
NVC Sent To Embassy: 2/2/2018

Medical (London): 2/5/2018

Interview (London): 2/23/2018 - APPROVED

Visa On Hand: 3-2-2018 - Home Delivery

POE (Atlanta, GA): 3/13/2018 (booked)

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7 minutes ago, Hope91 said:

Hello. Fortunately for me, the headquarters is located near my workplace so I stepped in there in-person and finished it off, I got the background check about 2 weeks later. However, you can do it online as well. Here is the link :) https://www.torontopolice.on.ca/background-checks/criminal-record-check-process.php#

That seems to be only for residents of Canada. I’m not a resident there. I wonder if you can do this at the Canadian Embassy. I don’t see why not. 

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