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Well it’s my second day back home with my love in our apartment in SLC and it feels like i’ve never been gone! Good luck to everyone still waiting for their visas! Might see you in the AoS filers group! But i’ve still got my tetley tea and nando’s sauce to remember home! 🇬🇧🇺🇸 

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On 6/8/2018 at 2:37 PM, Naes said:

@NICK & PAULA any news yet?

Hello girl! CEAC status issued. Waiting for the notification from courier for passport collection now. How are you?

 

I have been busy from work and preparing for the interview so I haven't been active in the forum for a while. I hope everyone is doing well. 

Packet Sent: August 23, 2017 

NOA1 Received Date: August 25, 2017 

NOA1 Notice Date: August 29, 2017

NOA2: March 1, 2018 (by calling Tier 2)

NOA 2 Notice Date: March 2, 2018 (according to the new USCIS website)

NOA2 Hard Copy: March 6, 2018 

NVC Received: March 16, 2018

NVC Case Number Assigned: March 23, 2018

In Transit: March 23, 2018

Status "Ready": March 27, 2018

Case Last Updated: April 2, 2018

Packet 3 Received: May 9, 2018

Interview: June 7, 2018

CEAC Status ISSUED: June 12, 2018

VOH: June 18, 2018

POE: July 5, 2018

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
Timeline
Posted

So I had my medical today in London. All ok but they need some more information from my GP. I thought I’d provided enough to satisfy this but apparently not. Another hurdle to cross. My interview is on the 21st.

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Matt's been here with me since just after midnight Friday night/early Saturday morning. Everything's been wonderful. So thankful to be together again. (L)

K-1

Spoiler

 

Mailed I-129F:   5 September, 2017

Received:  8 September, 2017
I-129F NOA1:    11 September, 2017

I-129F NOA2:     8 March, 2018

NVC Received:  20 March, 2018

NVC # Assigned: 22 March, 2018

Consulate Rec'd:  28 March, 2018

Medical:   24 April, 2018

Interview:   8 May, 2018

Visa on Hand:   21 May, 2018

POE:   8 June, 2018 (Manchester > Boston > Pittsburgh)

Legal Marriage:    27 June, 2018

Traditional Wedding: 7 October, 2018

 

AOS/EAD

Mailed Packet:   8 September, 2018

NOA1:  13 September, 2018

Biometrics: 19 October, 2018

EAD Approval:   5 February, 2019

Interview: 4 March, 2019

Approval Notice: 4 March, 2019

 

RoC

Mailed Packet:   8 February, 2021

Packet Received: 12 February, 2021

NOA1:  20 March, 2021

Biometrics: September 2021

RFE: 13 July, 2022

RFE Submitted: Soon

Interview: Waiting

Approval: Waiting

 

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everyone 

 Today was my interview it went ok ok but they didn’t approved my case yet, for some additional documents they put on hold and gave me the 221 g white slip 

 

they wanted more documents like photo email, chat , video chat records, evidence of all ticket, hotel reservation which I have already submitted and carried with me during interview. I don’t have problem to submit all this again but most weird part is they ask for evidence that we have made plan for a wedding in th us like reservation with an officiant or court date, printed wedding invitations, a list of vendors and their contact information, receipts for wedding outfit and rings receipt and also they want list of planned wedding guests theirs relationships to us addresses and phone numbers hold on not finish notarized statements describing how we met each other and why did we decided to get married. Any ways we are willing to try this also but my question what if we booked every things they asked for In USA and we paid the token amount to everyone and my visa will not be approved by consular then we have to face huge loss..

 

anyone has asked to submit these type of evidence please do reply me back 

 

 

Posted
6 minutes ago, LizM said:

I have not been in your situation, but I think all those wedding things they're asking must merely be suggestions of evidence you CAN submit if you want to. Because like you said, it's unreasonable that all K1s should have their weddings planned in that detail, without an approved visa in hand. It sounds like they just need some extra reassurance of a bonafide relationship.

 

I would submit all the other things - photos, emails, video chat records (all dated, make sure it covers the time since the I-129F was submitted), tickets  etc, and notarized statements of how you met - although I suppose separate statements as you are in different countries. And then for the wedding, I would write a signed letter explaining the circumstances of not having a set date, or a venue, or invitations yet, simply due to the uncertain nature of the K1 visa process. If you have rings, submit receipts, and maybe make a list of people you plan to invite, your relationship to them, and their contact information. If you had planned to just go to the city hall, give them the adress to that city hall, intended date, name and contact info of witness. 

Thank you so much for quick response!

much appreciated 

 I am willing to do everything whatever they asked for but I am curious without having our visa in hand to booked the reception hall and court date appointment, make all arrangements. Incase if they don’t approved my case after doing all this things in usa only We know how much loss we have to face together. Actually we don’t have any other option also rather than to follow what they asked for.

 

i am so scared right now 

 

why would they  asked me to booked court date and give them vendor information.

 

Is it a good sing?? What do u think after doing this they will really approved my case  

Posted
2 minutes ago, LizM said:

No worries :) I say don't book anything - just write intended date of marriage.

 

This is a good sign, and I don't think you should be scared. They probably think you have a good case, but they just want some extra proof and be reassured you're most definitely going to get married. This is your chance to convince them. It does not mean you have to have all wedding details set in stone, but they seem to want to know more about your plans, so give them everything you have.

 

If you see it from their perspective, they have to check a box that says "bonafide relationship" and one that says "intent to marry". And if asked about this specific case by their superiors later, they have to be able to show why they thought those two criteria were fulfilled. So show them.

Got your point 

 

big thank you to you

 

you gave me the strength to fight now 

 

God bless you 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
Timeline
Posted

Super excited to say that my fiancé’s visa has been issued and he will be here in the states next Thursday! Thank you to everyone for all your help and the wonderful advice you’ve given! :D 

Posted
1 hour ago, LizM said:

@Penny&Lee Yay congratulations! You'll be here in no time!

 

Btw so used to reading American dates at this point that I get confused going back to the European way of writing it :D Even though I still think that is the correct way, of course ;)

Thank you!!!! 💛

 

lmao! Yeah! Tbh I don’t like the American way of typing dates 🙄 

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ecuador
Timeline
Posted

Hello everyone,

I'm a May NOA2 to NVC and My case has been at the NVC for 23 days now.  Curious to see if anyone else had to to wait this long (or perhaps longer) for the case to go In transit.  Last I heard, they said the case was under administrative processing.  Thoughts anyone?

10-23-2017 I-129F Sent

10-25-2017 NOA1

05-10-2018 NOA2 

05-29-2018 NVC Received

05-30-2018 NVC Case # Assigned

07-10-2018 Case In Transit

07-12-2018 Embassy received

10-03-2018 Interview (Approved!)

10-21-2018 POE 

11-28-2018 Wedding

01-11-2019 AOS/EAD filed (NOA1)

02-11-2019 Biometrics

03-25-2019 AOS Case is ready to be scheduled for interview

04-08-2019 Interview scheduled (for May 22nd)

05-22-2019 AOS Interview (no decision)

08-06-2019 EAD Approval

08-11-2022 RFE

10-24-2022 AOS Approval

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ecuador
Timeline
Posted
1 hour ago, LizM said:

Hi! I can see that you already have your case number, which is great. I may be wrong but I believe the last NVC part (where they send the case out) is a bit country specific, so I would recommend you check with people who're going through the same embassy or consulate as you are. Just because the NVC is done and ready to send your case out, doesn't mean the embassy/consulate is ready to receive it. 

 

If however you find others going through Ecuador with quick Case # assigned to In transit timelines, then that may be reason to start investigating what is going on.

Thank you.  I have checked into this, and well there aren't many from the same embassy.  The latest one only waited at NVC for a week.  I'll just have to continue being patient.

10-23-2017 I-129F Sent

10-25-2017 NOA1

05-10-2018 NOA2 

05-29-2018 NVC Received

05-30-2018 NVC Case # Assigned

07-10-2018 Case In Transit

07-12-2018 Embassy received

10-03-2018 Interview (Approved!)

10-21-2018 POE 

11-28-2018 Wedding

01-11-2019 AOS/EAD filed (NOA1)

02-11-2019 Biometrics

03-25-2019 AOS Case is ready to be scheduled for interview

04-08-2019 Interview scheduled (for May 22nd)

05-22-2019 AOS Interview (no decision)

08-06-2019 EAD Approval

08-11-2022 RFE

10-24-2022 AOS Approval

 
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