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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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46 minutes ago, jennywhite421 said:

I'm getting together our affidavits but how many is recommended? I have asked about 15 people plus my husband will ask more, I have only 3 back at the moment but only asked a few days ago!

None, you can get anyone to write anything, that's why they don't hold much weight.

I know the instructions list a bunch of things even though they don't expect it.

Most things can't be done without SSN, and they might even want your spouse in person.

 

If you have ongoing trips and photos with family, that should be good.

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Service Center: Nebraska    Consulate: Mexico

Marriage: 12/9/2016    I-130 Sent: 12/10/2016    I-130 NOA1: 12/13/2016

Notice from USCIS: 8/23/2017

USCIS Approval Date: 8/21/2017

NOA2 issued date: 8/18/2017   NOA2 hardcopy received: 8/25/2017

Notice from USCIS Sent to NVC: 9/1/2017    NVC received: 9/8/2017

Received case and invoice numbers: 9/12/2017

Choice of Agent DS-261: 9/12/2017

Welcome Letter: 9/15/2017

Received and Paid AOS: 9/15/2017    AOS payment cleared my bank: 9/19/2017 (still shows In Process on CEAC)

Received and paid IV bill: 9/19/2017    IV bill cleared bank: 9/21/2017

Requested Expedite: 9/20/2017

AOS and IV show as paid: 9/23/2017

DS260 unlocked: 9/23/2017

Partial Expedite Approved at Counselor Level: 9/25/2017 (Must still wait out NVC)

Scan Date: 10/2/2017    Case Complete: 11/15/2017 (6 weeks 2 days!)

Case sent to consulate: 11/20/2017     Received by consulate: 11/21/2017 (11/20 was a holiday in Mexico)

Interview Scheduled: Jan 2nd - I managed to get someones canceled appointment the very same day my case status turned to Ready.

Biometrics: Mexico City Dec 27th Medical: Mexico City Dec 28th

Case says READY but consulate says case is not in system, I jumped the gun and booked an interview but they say its invalid until I receive the letter so I might have to cancel it.

Appointment Letter: Flew to Juarez just to get this, its actually 2 letters you need.

Interview Day: Jan 2nd   Interview Result: APPROVED

Tracking Number Received: Via email notice and website the afternoon of Jan 4th    Visa Delivered: Friday Jan 5th Mexico City

USCIS Notice - Green Card mailed: 3/28/18

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None submitted - waste of time!!

 

marriage certificate

chat logs 

emails

cards

photos of our joint holidays 

nice cover letter

air tickets/hotels together 

photos of engagement/wedding

wedding ring receipts 

engagement ring receipts 

timeline of our relationship 

 

ROC Timeline

Service Center: Vermont

90 Day Window Opened....08/08/17

I-751 Packet Sent..............08/14/17

NO1 Dated.........................

NO1 Received....................

Check Cashed....................

Biometrics Received..........

Biometrics Appointment.....

Approved...........................

 

IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I-130 NOA1: 22 Dec 2014
I-130 NOA2: 25 Jan 2015
NVC Received: 06 Feb 2015
Pay AOS Bill: 07 Mar 2015
Pay IV Bill : 20 Mar 2015
Send IV/AOS Package: 23 Mar 2015
Submit DS-261: 26 Mar 2015
Case Completed at NVC: 24 Apr 2015
Interview Date: 22 Sep 2015
Visa Approved: 22 Sep 2015
Visa Received: 03 Oct 2015 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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10 minutes ago, MrHanky said:

I only included

- flight receipts, I had tons of these

- photos, including with family members

- chat logs, just a few excerpts from each month, maybe 20 pages total

 

approved with no issues.

ah and the passport stamps

CR-1 Visa

Service Center: Nebraska    Consulate: Mexico

Marriage: 12/9/2016    I-130 Sent: 12/10/2016    I-130 NOA1: 12/13/2016

Notice from USCIS: 8/23/2017

USCIS Approval Date: 8/21/2017

NOA2 issued date: 8/18/2017   NOA2 hardcopy received: 8/25/2017

Notice from USCIS Sent to NVC: 9/1/2017    NVC received: 9/8/2017

Received case and invoice numbers: 9/12/2017

Choice of Agent DS-261: 9/12/2017

Welcome Letter: 9/15/2017

Received and Paid AOS: 9/15/2017    AOS payment cleared my bank: 9/19/2017 (still shows In Process on CEAC)

Received and paid IV bill: 9/19/2017    IV bill cleared bank: 9/21/2017

Requested Expedite: 9/20/2017

AOS and IV show as paid: 9/23/2017

DS260 unlocked: 9/23/2017

Partial Expedite Approved at Counselor Level: 9/25/2017 (Must still wait out NVC)

Scan Date: 10/2/2017    Case Complete: 11/15/2017 (6 weeks 2 days!)

Case sent to consulate: 11/20/2017     Received by consulate: 11/21/2017 (11/20 was a holiday in Mexico)

Interview Scheduled: Jan 2nd - I managed to get someones canceled appointment the very same day my case status turned to Ready.

Biometrics: Mexico City Dec 27th Medical: Mexico City Dec 28th

Case says READY but consulate says case is not in system, I jumped the gun and booked an interview but they say its invalid until I receive the letter so I might have to cancel it.

Appointment Letter: Flew to Juarez just to get this, its actually 2 letters you need.

Interview Day: Jan 2nd   Interview Result: APPROVED

Tracking Number Received: Via email notice and website the afternoon of Jan 4th    Visa Delivered: Friday Jan 5th Mexico City

USCIS Notice - Green Card mailed: 3/28/18

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Just wedding pics, a timeline of our love story with pictures and that is it ( in the 1.5 yrs we had flown about 9 times :P Halfway across the world)..  didn't send boarding passes or anything else either.  Timeline included family meeting, meeting his kids, my kids etc..

 

Never got an RFE.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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I'm in a same-sex marriage, so it was tough to gather evidence, but I provided with plane tickets, hotel reservations, and about 7 pictures of vacations with family and friends. 

Application was approved with no issues at the USCIS and NVC

 

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My hubby and I submitted the following and we were approved without any RFE 

Marriage certificate 

Some Whatsapp chatlog

Boarding passes 

Passport stamps

Pics of us pre wedding, wedding and post wedding

We got 2 affidavit but that was just for formality.

We focused on how many trips we each took to see each other and we also wrote a story of how we met how the relationship progressed. In essence we gave a timeline.

 

 

Visa - CR1

Service Center - Nebraska

PD - January 26, 2017

NOA1 - January 31, 2017

NOA2 - November 3, 2017

State Department - Sent November 7, 2017

NVC Received - November 9, 2017

Consular Interview - January 5, 2018

Port of Entry - Miami on January 19, 2018

 

ROC Mailed - December 14, 2019

ROC Rec'd - December 16, 2019

E-Notification - December 19, 2019

ROC sent to National Benefits Center (MSC receipt #)

Cheque cashed December 20, 2019

Ready to Schedule for interview - October 7, 2020

No ROC interview

New card is being produced - August 16, 2021
Card received - August 23, 2021

 

 

N400 -  Online

Filed - July 19, 2021
NOA - July 24, 2021

Biometrics - August 16, 2021
Interview - December 14, 2021

Approval - January 27, 2021

Oath Ceremony Notice Mailed - March 17, 2022

Oath Ceremony - March 30, 2022

 

Passport Book and Card in hand August 12th and 14th 2022.

 

My journey is finally over 🥰

 

 


 

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None.  You asked 15 people?  Wow.

 

For a CR1 from a low-fraud country you need barely anything.  A few pictures together, proof of traveling to see each other (even if it was before the wedding), congratulations cards on your wedding, etc.  Don't overthink it.

 

We didn't have any bank accounts, property, etc. together even though we lived with each other.  I didn't have a CPR number and he didn't have a SSN, so it was pretty much a non-starter.

 

USCIS isn't really expecting much from you because they know that you haven't had a chance to build a life together.

 

By the way, a child is just proof someone's sperm and egg combined in your uterus... it isn't a whole lot of weight either and unless you are super keen on it, avoiding pregnancy during immigration will cause less stress all around.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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Pictures, flight confirmations/passport stamps are probably the best to provide...anything that actually proves you have spent time together, met each other's friends and family. If you are recently married they don't expect any financial co-mingling or joint property ownership. Don't send TOO much evidence...we used a lawyer and sent about 20 pictures, flights and passport stamps to USCIS and then brought more pictures to the interview (an album containing around 100), print screens of our engagement and wedding announcements along with comments from friends. 

N400 filed - online: 10/30/2020

NOA: 11/02/2020

Bio reuse: 12/30/2020

USCIS changed to "Interview Scheduled": 06/07/2021

Interview Date: 07/14/2021 Approved!

USCIS changed to "Oath Ceremony will be scheduled": 07/15/2021

USCIS changed to "Oath Ceremony notice mailed": 07/20/2021

Oath Ceremony: 08/06/2021 🇺🇸

 

 

 

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I overloaded it I think. We had been married 3 months when I filed so I wanted there to be no question in their minds. Most documents included pre/post marriage to prove we had a relationship prior. 

1. Flight receipts  

2. Call logs

3. Skype Call Logs

3. Whatsapp chat transcripts

4. Notarized affidavits from friends/family

5. Facebook posts

6. Comments from Wedding video (We streamed live on facebook for her family)

7. Pictures from every trip/family vacation

8. Purchase receipts for Christmas/Birthdays etc

9. Beneficiary documentation (we don't have joint bank but she is my beneficiary on bank accounts/life insurance/401k/etc)

10. Passport stamps (mine) from visits to her country

11. Copy of witnessed document by kids biological father allowing them to move

 

 

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My husband and I both made each other beneficiaries of retirement plans, 401Ks, life insurance, that sort of stuff. Also a living will and medical power of attorney...I covered my husband's vision care through my work's insurance plan while I was still in Canada. He put me as an account manager on our Verizon account. Photos of the two of you at events, greeting cards from family members of each other (if you have them). Things of this nature will help. Good luck! :)

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01/18/2017   Sent in I-751

01/26/2017   Check cashed

01/28/2017   Received NOA dated 01/20/2017

02/16/2017   Biometrics done

10/24/2017   Traveled to Minneapolis for I551 stamp

02/26/2018     Case received by Field Office - S. Paul

05/012018     Case transferred to another USCIS office for processing 

N-400

02/02/2018    Filed N-400 online

02/05/2018    NOA online - NOA letter 02/09/2018

02/21/2018     Biometrics walk-in

 

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4 hours ago, N-o-l-a said:

None.  You asked 15 people?  Wow.

 

For a CR1 from a low-fraud country you need barely anything.  A few pictures together, proof of traveling to see each other (even if it was before the wedding), congratulations cards on your wedding, etc.  Don't overthink it.

 

We didn't have any bank accounts, property, etc. together even though we lived with each other.  I didn't have a CPR number and he didn't have a SSN, so it was pretty much a non-starter.

 

USCIS isn't really expecting much from you because they know that you haven't had a chance to build a life together.

 

By the way, a child is just proof someone's sperm and egg combined in your uterus... it isn't a whole lot of weight either and unless you are super keen on it, avoiding pregnancy during immigration will cause less stress all around.

I would think a high fraud country would make them carry even less weight :lol:

CR-1 Visa

Service Center: Nebraska    Consulate: Mexico

Marriage: 12/9/2016    I-130 Sent: 12/10/2016    I-130 NOA1: 12/13/2016

Notice from USCIS: 8/23/2017

USCIS Approval Date: 8/21/2017

NOA2 issued date: 8/18/2017   NOA2 hardcopy received: 8/25/2017

Notice from USCIS Sent to NVC: 9/1/2017    NVC received: 9/8/2017

Received case and invoice numbers: 9/12/2017

Choice of Agent DS-261: 9/12/2017

Welcome Letter: 9/15/2017

Received and Paid AOS: 9/15/2017    AOS payment cleared my bank: 9/19/2017 (still shows In Process on CEAC)

Received and paid IV bill: 9/19/2017    IV bill cleared bank: 9/21/2017

Requested Expedite: 9/20/2017

AOS and IV show as paid: 9/23/2017

DS260 unlocked: 9/23/2017

Partial Expedite Approved at Counselor Level: 9/25/2017 (Must still wait out NVC)

Scan Date: 10/2/2017    Case Complete: 11/15/2017 (6 weeks 2 days!)

Case sent to consulate: 11/20/2017     Received by consulate: 11/21/2017 (11/20 was a holiday in Mexico)

Interview Scheduled: Jan 2nd - I managed to get someones canceled appointment the very same day my case status turned to Ready.

Biometrics: Mexico City Dec 27th Medical: Mexico City Dec 28th

Case says READY but consulate says case is not in system, I jumped the gun and booked an interview but they say its invalid until I receive the letter so I might have to cancel it.

Appointment Letter: Flew to Juarez just to get this, its actually 2 letters you need.

Interview Day: Jan 2nd   Interview Result: APPROVED

Tracking Number Received: Via email notice and website the afternoon of Jan 4th    Visa Delivered: Friday Jan 5th Mexico City

USCIS Notice - Green Card mailed: 3/28/18

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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27 minutes ago, MrHanky said:

I would think a high fraud country would make them carry even less weight :lol:

 

Logic would say everything would carry less weight, which I suppose is why many in that position throw everything and the kitchen sink at their petitions in terms of "proof".   

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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I think we sent three. (The USC's mother, father, and best friend.) They were very very brief and impersonal.

We just went by the list provided by USCIS. The only other piece of evidence we had was a boat insurance policy belonging to the USC which for some reason also had my name on it.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Try small regional banks, they ask for less requirements to open a joint account.

 

Ohh and we sent 3 affidavits, but as everyone has mentioned they have very low importance in your application. Just send the 3 you have. 

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