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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Ok. Both the CR1 and the K3 are filed. Once either or both are accepted, do you get to choose which one you want, how does that work. Which one gets them here the fastest is really the one we want. We don't mind waiting on a greencard, as long as she waits here.

So what steps are taken once they are both approved.

Sorry for posting this in 2 spots. Dunno which forum this would apply to.

K3 Visa - To Texas from Philippines

01-xx-2007 - I-130 & I-129F Sent

01-30-2007 - I-130 NOA1 Received

02-12-2007 - I-129F NOA1 Received

02-21-2007 - I-129F NOA2 Received (Transfer Notice)

06-25-2007 - I-129F NOA3 Received (Approval Notice)

07-26-2007 - I-130 NOA2 Received (Approval Notice)

06-12-2007 - K3 Packet Received

07-23-2007 - Medical

08-06-2007 - Visa Interview

08-09-2007 - Visa and Mysterious Brown Envelope Pick Up

08-29-2007 - Finally Reunited

EAD (soooo bored!)

05-14-2008 - EAD Mailed at Vermont

05-19-2008 - EAD Received (Signed for by ASTANLEY)

05-29-2008 - Check Cashed

05-30-2008 - NOA1 Received

06-27-2008 - Card Production Ordered

06-30-2008 - Approval Notice Sent

07-03-2008 - EA Card Received

AOS

06-12-2008 - AOS Mailed at Chicago Lockbox (finally, paperwork ready and complete)

06-16-2008 - AOS Received (Signed for by JCHYBA)

06-24-2008 - NOA1 Received

06-25-2008 - Check Cashed

07-16-2008 - Biometrics Appointment

11-13-2008 - Interview

01-07-2009 - Second Appointment

01-07-2009 - Card Production Ordered

01-13-2009 - Welcome Letter Received

01-20-2009 - 10-YEAR PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD Received

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a. When K3 is approved it will be sent directly to NVC for final security check and assigning of new manila case number then few dasy will be sent right away to the US Embassy in Manila wherein beneficiary will be contacted for interview and medical appointment ( by mail).

b. When I -130 is approved it will be sent to NVC then from that time there will be more process to be done till the case is complete and will be sent to US embassy. However once in the States no further things to be dones like AOS etc...

p.s. we took the K3 route as we cannot wait to be each other but also took the hassle of gathering documents again for AOS /EAD and now about to remove condition of the status.

note: once K3 is approved and and case is already sent o US EMbassy, all you got to do is inform NVC that you will take K3 route that way they will hold the case and will sent it to the appropriate service center once it is needed for AOS adjustments.

Goodluck!

Griffin

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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The new reality is that you pretty much do not have a choice in the matter. Unless you CLEARLY indicated on the I-130 that you would prefer consular processing of the file, the most likely scenario is that the I-130, once approved, will be sent to the National Benefits Center and held there until Adjustment of Status is filed.How would you CLEARLY indicate your desire? Good question!! Although there is a space provided to indicate consular processing, it seems the concesus has been that still isn't clear enough. It's been suggested one may write a cover letter requestiing consular processing but again that hasnt proven to be a guarantee. Ive read on other sites where people have written in red on the application itself in various places what they want, but I wouldn't suggest recommend or even dare try that( my personal choice).

More recently the I-129F and I-130 are being adjudicated together at the same service center, approved together and the I-129F gets forwarded to the NVC , then on to the embassy/consulate for the K-3 interview.The I-130 goes to the NBC and waits.

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The new reality is that you pretty much do not have a choice in the matter. Unless you CLEARLY indicated on the I-130 that you would prefer consular processing of the file, the most likely scenario is that the I-130, once approved, will be sent to the National Benefits Center and held there until Adjustment of Status is filed.How would you CLEARLY indicate your desire? Good question!! Although there is a space provided to indicate consular processing, it seems the concesus has been that still isn't clear enough. It's been suggested one may write a cover letter requestiing consular processing but again that hasnt proven to be a guarantee. Ive read on other sites where people have written in red on the application itself in various places what they want, but I wouldn't suggest recommend or even dare try that( my personal choice).

More recently the I-129F and I-130 are being adjudicated together at the same service center, approved together and the I-129F gets forwarded to the NVC , then on to the embassy/consulate for the K-3 interview.The I-130 goes to the NBC and waits.

The new regulations require that you notify USCIS of your intention to continue the CR1 by filing an I-824 with its $200 fee, after the petition is approved. Unless this is received, the I-130 is simply held until it is needed during the status adjustment process. It is currently unknown just how long a delay is injected by this extra step.

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Filed: Country: Pakistan
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Ok. Both the CR1 and the K3 are filed. Once either or both are accepted, do you get to choose which one you want, how does that work. Which one gets them here the fastest is really the one we want. We don't mind waiting on a greencard, as long as she waits here.

So what steps are taken once they are both approved.

Sorry for posting this in 2 spots. Dunno which forum this would apply to.

I am going the K3 route with both approved

***I-130***

2006-12-14 I-130 Sent to Vermont Service Center

2007-01-12 I-130 NOA1

2007-04-06 Approved!

***I-129F (new form)***

2007-01-31 I-129F Sent to Chicago

2007-02-07 I-129F NOA1

2007-04-06 Approved!

***US Embassy Islamabad***

2007-04-25 Packet Received by my wife

2007-05-15 Medical Exam

2007-05-29 Interview Approved!

2007-05-29 AP starts

2007-11-01 Wife got call to pickup her Visa from American Express

2008-01-12 POE at JFK

***I-485***

2008-11-10 I-485 Sent to Chicago

2008-11-20 Payment accepted

2008-11-22 I-485 NOA1

2009-01-09 Biometric

2009-03-08 Interview Letter

2009-04-08 Interview Approved!

2009-04-08 Welcome letter received

2009-04-18 Green Card Received

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Khurram, That's a great idea. I want to do the same. Are you using a lawyer? Since we are both on the same timeline/consulate. I think we should stay in touch.

Now, I want to do the same and pursue the k-3 cause I miss my wife really bad. But do you think that it is a requirement to pay the fees and follow the procedure for both i-130 and i-129f route?? Like you, if I had a choice, I would just follow the quickest route.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Khurram, That's a great idea. I want to do the same. Are you using a lawyer? Since we are both on the same timeline/consulate. I think we should stay in touch.

Now, I want to do the same and pursue the k-3 cause I miss my wife really bad. But do you think that it is a requirement to pay the fees and follow the procedure for both i-130 and i-129f route?? Like you, if I had a choice, I would just follow the quickest route.

It is not a requirement to pursue Consular processing of your I-130. The reason for the new extra step is that most people end up adjusting status. USCIS and DOS save a lot of extra processing of I-130 petitions under the new policy, hopefully speeding up other petitions.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Austria
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So did I understand this right? Even if my I-130 gets approved 2 or 3 weeks before my I-129F, it will still be forwarded to the NBC and sit there?

12/21/2006 - Married in Austria

I-130

02/13/07 I-130 mailed to TSC

02/16/07 I-130 received by TSC

02/21/07 Notice Date

02/23/07 touched

07/30/07 approved in 167 days

I-129F

03/10/07 I-129F mailed to Chicago

03/15/07 I-129F received by Chicago

03/20/07 Notice Date

04/05/07 Petition sent to CSC for processing

04/09/07 touched

04/14/07 Notice of Transfer in mail

04/26/07 touched (received Pending email)

04/27/07 touched

04/28/07 touched

07/30/07 approved in 142 days

08/31/07 touched

08/29/07 received Package 3 from Embassy in Vienna!

09/06/07 Packet 4 received

09/17/07 Medical

09/18/07 Interview date, K-3 Visa issued!

10/05/07 flying to the US!

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So did I understand this right? Even if my I-130 gets approved 2 or 3 weeks before my I-129F, it will still be forwarded to the NBC and sit there?

No, that is not correct. Your I-130 getting approved any number of days before your I-129F was not addressed but in cases of timely filed I-129F's, the new reality is that both are approved the same day. We've seen some I-130's approved first, in some cases where the I-129F was filed three or more months after the I-130. In those cases, the I-130 does continue to NVC (NOT NBC).

Generally the approvals come either at the same time or I-129F first. In those cases, the I-130 is NOT forwarded to the NVC (National Visa Center). It is retained at the service center until either it is needed for AOS or an I-824 is processed to get it moving again.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Austria
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So did I understand this right? Even if my I-130 gets approved 2 or 3 weeks before my I-129F, it will still be forwarded to the NBC and sit there?

No, that is not correct. Your I-130 getting approved any number of days before your I-129F was not addressed but in cases of timely filed I-129F's, the new reality is that both are approved the same day. We've seen some I-130's approved first, in some cases where the I-129F was filed three or more months after the I-130. In those cases, the I-130 does continue to NVC (NOT NBC).

Generally the approvals come either at the same time or I-129F first. In those cases, the I-130 is NOT forwarded to the NVC (National Visa Center). It is retained at the service center until either it is needed for AOS or an I-824 is processed to get it moving again.

Thank you. I know that this topic was about the two petitions being approved at the same time, but was just wondering if 2-3 weeks would make a difference or be considered 'approved at the same time' too.

The reason I'm wondering is because my VisaJourney timeline tells me it's possible that my I-130 gets approved 10 days prior to I-129F. I'll just wait and see what happens I guess.

Again, thank you for your answer!

12/21/2006 - Married in Austria

I-130

02/13/07 I-130 mailed to TSC

02/16/07 I-130 received by TSC

02/21/07 Notice Date

02/23/07 touched

07/30/07 approved in 167 days

I-129F

03/10/07 I-129F mailed to Chicago

03/15/07 I-129F received by Chicago

03/20/07 Notice Date

04/05/07 Petition sent to CSC for processing

04/09/07 touched

04/14/07 Notice of Transfer in mail

04/26/07 touched (received Pending email)

04/27/07 touched

04/28/07 touched

07/30/07 approved in 142 days

08/31/07 touched

08/29/07 received Package 3 from Embassy in Vienna!

09/06/07 Packet 4 received

09/17/07 Medical

09/18/07 Interview date, K-3 Visa issued!

10/05/07 flying to the US!

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