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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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58 minutes ago, EmmNM said:

What is this?

Its displays data from VJ members who maintain their timelines ordered by NOA2 date.    The first portion serves as a method to indicated forward movement of K1 approvals as it displays the 15 most recent K1 approvals (based on VJ members updating their NOA2 date on their timeline.).  There is some inconsistency in the dates entered by VJ members, so the data is not accurate as the old scans, but it is the best tool available at this time.

 

For example, some members enter the NOA1 date that their petition was received by USCIS, and some enter the date that they received their notice in the mail.   But you can generally guess what they did by comparing their NOA1 date with the date they entered for when they sent the petition.

 

http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/monthly_filers.php?form=1&visa=1&scenter=1&option=3&sortby=2

 

 

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1 hour ago, JoelThai said:

Its displays data from VJ members who maintain their timelines ordered by NOA2 date.    The first portion serves as a method to indicated forward movement of K1 approvals as it displays the 15 most recent K1 approvals (based on VJ members updating their NOA2 date on their timeline.).  There is some inconsistency in the dates entered by VJ members, so the data is not accurate as the old scans, but it is the best tool available at this time.

 

For example, some members enter the NOA1 date that their petition was received by USCIS, and some enter the date that they received their notice in the mail.   But you can generally guess what they did by comparing their NOA1 date with the date they entered for when they sent the petition.

 

http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/monthly_filers.php?form=1&visa=1&scenter=1&option=3&sortby=2

 

 

Thanks!

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52 minutes ago, jakejon said:

Wishing all VJ members a Happy 4th of July! #4thofJuly 😍🎉❤️🇺🇸

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I’m only slightly bitter that USCIS won’t be working on our cases today 😩😂. 

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NOA 1: 26 Dec 2017

RFE 22 August 2018

NOA 2: 08 September 2018

Medical: 16 October 2018

Interview: 22 October 2018

Visa in Hand: 2 November 2018 

POE: 10 November 2018 - Baltimore

Wedding:  :wub: :

 

Distance is no demon,

Often I think it can be a blessing for those in love,

a silent, underappreciated blessing.

It will have no power over us.

When you come stumbling to my door after months, with flowers and wine in hand,

I will be ready.

When I pick you up from the airport, the feeling will be unmatched,

that feeling like birds bursting in song from beneath my lungs, 

that feeling unlike any other.

We have to stay strong and remember what is most important;

I love you, and you, me.

The air between us is nothing but a metaphor.

Nothing, not one thing, can come between us.

 

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27 minutes ago, EmmNM said:

Does my fiance have to wait until he gets something from the embassy to schedule his medical? Im not sure what all to do after receiving the noa2.

Generally it is advisable to schedule the Medical exam as close to the interview date as possible.   This is because the Medical Exam is only valid for 6 months only and it is desirable to have the medical exam be valid when filing Adjustment of Status (AOS) after entering the US.  If the medical exam has expired before AOS, a new exam will be required.  So, I suggest you wait until you are sure the Embassy has received your K1 petition and they are ready to schedule your interview.

 

The following may be helpful:

Instructions for US Embassy in Arminia is here:  https://am.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/fiancee-visa/

 

This might be useful as well:  http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Armenia&cty=Yerevan

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21 minutes ago, JoelThai said:

Generally it is advisable to schedule the Medical exam as close to the interview date as possible.   This is because the Medical Exam is only valid for 6 months only and it is desirable to have the medical exam be valid when filing Adjustment of Status (AOS) after entering the US.  If the medical exam has expired before AOS, a new exam will be required.  So, I suggest you wait until you are sure the Embassy has received your K1 petition and they are ready to schedule your interview.

 

The following may be helpful:

Instructions for US Embassy in Arminia is here:  https://am.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/fiancee-visa/

 

This might be useful as well:  http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Armenia&cty=Yerevan

Thanks. So schedule the interview 1st. Then schedule the medical.

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32 minutes ago, EmmNM said:

Thanks. So schedule the interview 1st. Then schedule the medical.

It appears so...  The timing is important.  You will want to be sure that your exam is complete and results available prior to the interview.   

 

"As you receive your appointment date, you must schedule a medical exam in Armenia. Click the “Medical Exam Instructions” button below for a list of designated doctors’ offices in Armenia. Please schedule and attend a medical exam with one of these doctors before your interview"

https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/iv-dv-supplemental/YRV-Yerevan.pdf

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2 hours ago, EmmNM said:

Thanks. So schedule the interview 1st. Then schedule the medical.

 

 

1 hour ago, JoelThai said:

It appears so...  The timing is important.  You will want to be sure that your exam is complete and results available prior to the interview.   

 

"As you receive your appointment date, you must schedule a medical exam in Armenia. Click the “Medical Exam Instructions” button below for a list of designated doctors’ offices in Armenia. Please schedule and attend a medical exam with one of these doctors before your interview"

https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/iv-dv-supplemental/YRV-Yerevan.pdf

Medical must done prior to interview. Allow 2 weeks from time medical is done to schedule interview. Give time to send medical to embassy’s.

 

also need nvc number to schedule medical.

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https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do OLD SITE

 

https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov/ NEW SITE

 

https://www.house.gov/representatives US Congressmen 

 

https://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm US Senators 

 

IN REGARDS TO WHICH DATE TO USE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

noa1 date is actually they date on ur hard copy. Sadly if u reach the magical 220 day u must wait till 225 to contact Uscis. They use what the new site says. Even if ur paper says X date. 

They added 5 days onto everyone’s accepted on NOA1

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3 minutes ago, BJ & Christine said:

 

 

Medical must done prior to interview. Allow 2 weeks from time medical is done to schedule interview. Give time to send medical to embassy’s.

 

also need nvc number to schedule medical.

 

Procedures and process can vary by Embassy.   For example, the Bangkok Embassy requires that the Beneficiary pick up the Medical Packet at the Hospital and bring it to the Interview.   Also, timelines can vary by jurisdiction.   What works for the United Kingdom may not be best or appropriate elsewhere.   In Bangkok, the Medical can be done as late as a week before the interview.

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