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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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1 minute ago, Snuffles said:

I’ll have to find the website that told me all the vaxx you’d needed but maybe it was more general! I’ll look into it more. Thanks @Naes

Those are not giving details on age requirements. You can call your clinic Stated by the embassy and confirm or check cdc immigration requirements.

 

to summarize what you need is

MMR (measles,mumps,rubella)

Varicella (this is chicken pox)

TD or TDap (both are almost same but depends on the patient history, this should be reboosted every 10 years)

Flu (only during season which is I believe October to March - may vary depending the country of exam as season may vary)

 

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/civil/vaccination-civil-technical-instructions.html

 

 

This is the age appropriation table:

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/pdf/Vaccine-Requirements-According-to-Applicant-Age.pdf

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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5 minutes ago, Naes said:

Those are not giving details on age requirements. You can call your clinic Stated by the embassy and confirm or check cdc immigration requirements.

 

to summarize what you need is

MMR (measles,mumps,rubella)

Varicella (this is chicken pox)

TD or TDap (both are almost same but depends on the patient history, this should be reboosted every 10 years)

Flu (only during season which is I believe October to March - may vary depending the country of exam as season may vary)

 

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/civil/vaccination-civil-technical-instructions.html

 

 

This is the age appropriation table:

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/pdf/Vaccine-Requirements-According-to-Applicant-Age.pdf

Thanks incredibly! Muchly appreciated!


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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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2 hours ago, Naes said:

Those are not giving details on age requirements. You can call your clinic Stated by the embassy and confirm or check cdc immigration requirements.

 

to summarize what you need is

MMR (measles,mumps,rubella)

Varicella (this is chicken pox)

TD or TDap (both are almost same but depends on the patient history, this should be reboosted every 10 years)

Flu (only during season which is I believe October to March - may vary depending the country of exam as season may vary)

 

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/exams/ti/civil/vaccination-civil-technical-instructions.html

 

 

This is the age appropriation table:

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/pdf/Vaccine-Requirements-According-to-Applicant-Age.pdf

I want to add some countries may have additional vaccinations (such as polio) please check this with your country’s Assigned medical clinic.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sri Lanka
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On 6/9/2018 at 7:56 AM, JayHouser said:

Hey so are we tracking at average processing time of 194 to 201 days? My estimate tracker is up about close to 2 weeks now over the last few weeks and i know some people are getting approved in 160 days and some over 200 so i know its only an estimate but just trying to understand the average or better yet Mode of the data.

We are waiting now 155 days I don't no when the time will coming I'm from sri Lanka my fiancé USA !!

NOA1 JAN 08 ( OLD WEB) NEW JAN 10

Praying hard good luck for all 

Any one for January approval?

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kosova
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Hi everyone!  I have a question, if my fiance has applied for a visa before and has been denied, do you think it will affect his k-1 visa approval? I'm a little worried they might not approve him since he's been denied before for his tourist visa.  

I-129F Submitted: 16 January 2018 NOA1 Received: 26 January 2018 NOA2 Received: 02 August 2018 | NVC Received: 16 August 2018 | Consulate Received: 07  SEP 2018 | Medical: 24 SEP 2018 | Interview: 28 SEP 2018 | VISA in Hand: 23 OCT 2018 | POE: 10 NOV 2018 :joy:

 

Days between NOA1 until VISA in hand: 270

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Armenia
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24 minutes ago, AlexisCC said:

Hi everyone!  I have a question, if my fiance has applied for a visa before and has been denied, do you think it will affect his k-1 visa approval? I'm a little worried they might not approve him since he's been denied before for his tourist visa.  

As long as he acknowledges he applied and was denied and does not hide it he should be fine...there was a questions like that on I-129F, did you answer appropriately? How long has it been since he applied and was denied, and what was the reason for denial? If he has no criminal history, and your application is solid then he should be ok, but if the consulate for any reason doubts the relationship and thinks he is using K1 to enter US since he tried tourist visa before then that may be an issue...as long as you can show your relationship is real and answer all questions on application and interview truthfully then you should be fine

 

 

K1 

Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: Armenia 

 

I-129-F mailed to USCIS by attorney: 01-03-2018

NOA1: 01-08-2018 

NOA2: 07-24-2018 

NVC Recieved: 08-09-2018

NVC Case # Assigned: 08-13-2018

Left NVC: 08-21-2018

Consulate: 08-23-2018

Packet 3: 08-28-2018

Medical: 08-30-2018

Interview: 09-11-2018

Visa in Hand: 09-29-2018

POE: 10-03-2018 at Los Angeles, CA

Wedding: 11/16/2018

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AOS - Los Angeles, CA 

NO1: December 31, 2019 receipt date

Biometrics: 1/23/19 (letter received 1/11/19)

Biometrics processed: 1/25/19

Ready for Interview: April 3, 2019 AOS

Interview Scheduled Update: June 26, 2019 (letter received 7/1/2019)

Interview: August 6, 2019 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kosova
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Just now, SvetlanaKhachatur said:

As long as he acknowledges he applied and was denied and does not hide it he should be fine...there was a questions like that on I-129F, did you answer appropriately? How long has it been since he applied and was denied, and what was the reason for denial? If he has no criminal history, and your application is solid then he should be ok, but if the consulate for any reason doubts the relationship and thinks he is using K1 to enter US since he tried tourist visa before then that may be an issue...as long as you can show your relationship is real and answer all questions on application and interview truthfully then you should be fine

On the i-129F i only saw the section where it asked if he was in the US to which i answered no since he has never been but i didn't see anywhere asking if he has applied for a visa before. Last time he applied was in 2016 i believe and was denied because the embassy saw no reasons for him to come back. No criminal history and our application seems pretty solid, however you never know what solid means to consulate anymore. Thanks so much for your response, its greatly appreciated :)

I-129F Submitted: 16 January 2018 NOA1 Received: 26 January 2018 NOA2 Received: 02 August 2018 | NVC Received: 16 August 2018 | Consulate Received: 07  SEP 2018 | Medical: 24 SEP 2018 | Interview: 28 SEP 2018 | VISA in Hand: 23 OCT 2018 | POE: 10 NOV 2018 :joy:

 

Days between NOA1 until VISA in hand: 270

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Armenia
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20 minutes ago, AlexisCC said:

On the i-129F i only saw the section where it asked if he was in the US to which i answered no since he has never been but i didn't see anywhere asking if he has applied for a visa before. Last time he applied was in 2016 i believe and was denied because the embassy saw no reasons for him to come back. No criminal history and our application seems pretty solid, however you never know what solid means to consulate anymore. Thanks so much for your response, its greatly appreciated :)

My attorney probably had me collect all that info then, you should be fine if you meet the criteria for the K1, a lot of people apply for a tourist visa and get denied...if it was a K1 visa with another petitioner that would be a different story. I wouldn't be worried, just be prepared during interview to answer those questions

 

 

K1 

Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: Armenia 

 

I-129-F mailed to USCIS by attorney: 01-03-2018

NOA1: 01-08-2018 

NOA2: 07-24-2018 

NVC Recieved: 08-09-2018

NVC Case # Assigned: 08-13-2018

Left NVC: 08-21-2018

Consulate: 08-23-2018

Packet 3: 08-28-2018

Medical: 08-30-2018

Interview: 09-11-2018

Visa in Hand: 09-29-2018

POE: 10-03-2018 at Los Angeles, CA

Wedding: 11/16/2018

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AOS - Los Angeles, CA 

NO1: December 31, 2019 receipt date

Biometrics: 1/23/19 (letter received 1/11/19)

Biometrics processed: 1/25/19

Ready for Interview: April 3, 2019 AOS

Interview Scheduled Update: June 26, 2019 (letter received 7/1/2019)

Interview: August 6, 2019 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, AlexisCC said:

On the i-129F i only saw the section where it asked if he was in the US to which i answered no since he has never been but i didn't see anywhere asking if he has applied for a visa before. Last time he applied was in 2016 i believe and was denied because the embassy saw no reasons for him to come back. No criminal history and our application seems pretty solid, however you never know what solid means to consulate anymore. Thanks so much for your response, its greatly appreciated :)

That question is on the ds160 so when he is filling the form he should say yes on that question ,so for now u  should just relax  

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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8 hours ago, kennharv said:

OK, fellow Januarians.  I have captured summary scan data and have made available at http://harveysollano.com 

This is only I-129F data. Out of the ~30,000 receipt numbers used in December, only ~3,200 are I-129F applications.

I don't have the NOA1 receipt data prior to December 2017.  I'm in the process of capturing February 2018.

I believe the data for December and January is fairly accurate info as provided by the old USCIS website. 

I plan on updating December data each night and will start updating January as we get closer.

Hope this proves helpful or provides insight how many applications are being processed.

Hello :) I'm new to this, may I ask you where are you getting this info?)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Hi y'all ! Has anyone here gotten their NOA2??! I'm extremely confused , when we applied we thought we would be done by August but now it seems like November December is when we'll finalize it all . Just wondering if any of y'all have heard back on your cases and if we share the same thoughts

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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31 minutes ago, Itsnikk said:

Hi y'all ! Has anyone here gotten their NOA2??! I'm extremely confused , when we applied we thought we would be done by August but now it seems like November December is when we'll finalize it all . Just wondering if any of y'all have heard back on your cases and if we share the same thoughts

nope, nothing yet. I don't think they have started january yet. hopefully we can see some approvals next month. 

its funny when you say finalize it all, just started looking at the next part of the process (AOS etc). it seems like its never going to end!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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11 hours ago, kennharv said:

OK, fellow Januarians.  I have captured summary scan data and have made available at http://harveysollano.com 

This is only I-129F data. Out of the ~30,000 receipt numbers used in December, only ~3,200 are I-129F applications.

I don't have the NOA1 receipt data prior to December 2017.  I'm in the process of capturing February 2018.

I believe the data for December and January is fairly accurate info as provided by the old USCIS website. 

I plan on updating December data each night and will start updating January as we get closer.

Hope this proves helpful or provides insight how many applications are being processed.

That is basically what we've been doing on the nightly scans we've been posting in the monthly threads... it's kind of nice if you're going to do it and just post it online like that!

 

You're missing about 71 cases though for December. 

 

The total count is 3472, and then once you throw out the rejections, it's 3269. 

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K1 / K2 Visa

Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: Kyiv, Ukriane

 

I-129-F mailed to USCIS 2017-11-10

Case Status received (NOA1) by USCIS: 2017-11-14

Check cashed: 2017-11-17

Case Received Email Notification: 2017-11-17

Case status available on myUSCIS: 2017-11-20

NOA1 Hardcopy received by mail: 2017-11-24

NOA2 Approval (204 days): 2018-06-06

Approval status updated on  new website: 2018-06-08

-- no updates on old website, no text, no email --

NOA2 Hardcopy received by mail: 2018-06-12

NVC Case Number Generated (21 days since NOA2): 2018-06-27

Case Left NVC: 2018-07-10 (13 days at NVC)

Case Received by Embassy: 2018-07-12 (2 days travel time!)

Medical Exam: 2018-07-16

Interview: 2018-08-08 (Approved)

Entry: 2018-09-19 (Chicago POE)

Marriage: 2018-10-12

 

"New" Case Status website: https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov/

"Old" Case Status website: https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do

 
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