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What timeframe are we looking at in getting our daughter's CRBA and US Passport after the interview is complete, if the embassy does not request DNA and says we are approved? We submitted our CRBA packet through AIR21. After the package arrived at USEM on July 17, USEM notified me on JULY 19 by email that our interview will be July 26th. Very impressed with how quickly they responded. They mentioned in the email that they don't need any more documents or items to submit...just bring original documents. My wife and stepdaughter are going through the CR1/CR2 process. They have completed their medical and CFO. They will have their interview after we receive our other daughter's CRBA. I'm trying to schedule their visa interview appointment. 

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We had our CRBA interview this morning...it went really well. Our baby was approved. Now we will wait for her CRBA and US Passport to arrive. 13 days after submitting CRBA documents...approved!

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Good news to here..congrats ..

 

I-129F

17 March 2017 (Fri): USPS Priority Mail to Lewisville, TX

21 March 2017 (Tue): Delivered to Lewisville, TX

27 March 2017 (Tue): NOA1 via SMS and e-mail - petition assigned to CSC 

1   April 2017 (Sat): Received NOA1 I-797C Hard Copy

25 July 2017 (Tue): NOA2 approval 

29 July 2017 (Sat) : NOA2 Approval notice received by mail

8 August 2017 (Tuesday): NVC case number received

9 August 2017  (Wednesday) : Left NVC for Embassy

10 August 2017 (Thursday): Manila Embassy received and ready status on ceac.

5 September 2017 (Tuesday): Medical Exam SLEC.  X-Ray Positive so Sputum test ordered. Appt for Sputum set

27 September 2017 (Wednesday): Sputum exam x 4 days

1 December 2017 (Friday) : Sputum exam Completed and Vaccinations given . Ready for interview .

7 December 2017 (Thursday): Interview and approval

12 December 2017  (Tuesday): Passport with Visa ready to be picked at 2Go.

17 December 2017 (Sunday) : Flight and POE in USA..

 

AOS I-485

 

24 August 2018 (Friday): AOS/EAD/AP packet in mail with USPS tracking number

4 September 2018 (Tuesday): Email and Text of USCIS Acceptance with 3  MSC # for all      (GC,EAD,AP)

8 September 2018 (Saturday):  Received our (3) NOA1 for (GC,EAD,AP)hard copy via mail

25 September 2018 (Tuesday) Biometrics Appointment

02 October 2018 (Tuesday): Case Status updated to Ready to Schedule Interview

28 January 2019: EAD/AP card approved

06 Feb 2019: EAD/AP combo received

09 May 2019: Interview

09 May 2019: 8 hours later Status changed to APPLICATION APPROVED..

14 May 2019: GREEN CARD ISSUED!!!

17 May 2019: GREEN CARD IN HAND!!!

 

I-751

 

13 March 2022 - Filed I-751

22 March 2022 - NOA 1 received

15 July 2022 - notice of biometrics being re-used

21 March 2023 - received 48month extension letter

22 February 2024 - received text/email that new card is being produced. No interview.

07 March 2024 green card sent

09 March 2024 - green card received

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Today, August 3, we received our daughter's CRBA! A total of 17 days from the documents arriving at the embassy to us receiving her CRBA. I guess her passport won't be too much longer in arriving here. 

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Congrats on your crba. 

I have to do the same process but I jus totally forgot that I don’t have a u.s birth certificate, certificate of naturalization, nor certificate of citizenship. My mother did all my paper work when I was young boy and became a citizen. 

 

So now our they going to give me a hard time since I don’t have those documents at least one of them?? 

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Hi! We had our interview yesterday for crba of my daughter. After the interview, the american officer told me that they are going to contact me. She doesn't told that my daughters crba was approved or not. And we left us embassy right away. What happen next? Are they going to email us telling that my daughters crba approved or denied? Or are we going to wait for crba and passport to be delivered?

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Yes, i have presented all needed documents. After the interview, is there any person do i need to talk? Because i go home after the american consul said they contact me if something are needed. She didn't ask for additional documents or something. So i'm worried. My visa is pending also due to my crba' dauhgter. Our medical and interview finished last month. 

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1 minute ago, Aenha said:

Yes, i have presented all needed documents. After the interview, is there any person do i need to talk? Because i go home after the american consul said they contact me if something are needed. She didn't ask for additional documents or something. So i'm worried. My visa is pending also due to my crba' dauhgter. Our medical and interview finished last month. 

Most likely you should be fine. You’ll get your passport first before the crba certificate 

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