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October 31, 2016 I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

November 4, 2016 Received text case sent to Nebraska

November 10, 2016 Received Hard copy of NOA1

Posted
5 minutes ago, Chris Duffy said:

I really enjoyed the first season

 

Paul was one odd duck, but was very entertaining to watch...….

Paul made the show worth watching!! Hauling 4 foot lockers worth of stuff with him!!

October 31, 2016 I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

November 4, 2016 Received text case sent to Nebraska

November 10, 2016 Received Hard copy of NOA1

Posted
1 hour ago, Mary Lou said:

Paul made the show worth watching!! Hauling 4 foot lockers worth of stuff with him!!

Not to mention that swim suit that looked like it held the whole amount of the Amazon when he got out of the river..

 

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Luckily we have FINALLY got caught up with all the episodes yesterday and I was able to work around how slow my Directtv receiver was recording things. My wife had a ball watching Juan and Russ fight and how Juan is in general. This is because she hangs out with a lot of gays in the Philippines so this doesn't surprise her at all.

Posted
11 hours ago, Mary Lou said:

So looking forward to this! They make this cast look normal! Where do they find these people?! :bonk:  :lol:

N-400 May 2017 Google Doc

Full timeline- 

 

Filed from abroad- Costa Rica

NOA1- NOA2: 316 days

Jan 12, 2013: Married!!
Mar 19, 2013: NOA1

Jan 28, 2014: I-130 approved

NVC- Green Card in Hand: 189 days

Feb 3, 2014: TSC sends case to NVC
April 14: Real checklist for AOS (saying tax number was incorrect when it wasn't)
April 30: Another AOS checklist, for proof of employment (which was already sent)
May 1: Checklist for IV- certified marriage certificate (even though I sent a certified one originally)
July 1: INTERVIEW!!! - APPROVED!
July 16: POE through Miami
July 22: SSN card in the mail
August 30, 2014: Green card arrives in the mail!!!
 
ROC: 366 days
April 27, 2016: Sent 300 page ROC packet to VSC via overnight mail
May 16: Check shown as charged online, received NOA 1 dated April 29
June 20, 2016- Biometrics
April 28, 2017: Approval
May 4, 2017: Approval letter arrived
May 15, 2017: GC arrives in mail
 
N-400: 190 days
May 8: Sent packet to Dallas Lockbox
May 12: NOA 1, Credit card charged
June 7: Biometrics
June 16: "In line"
Oct 2: Interview letter arrives (online status still says ''in line'')
Oct 31: Interview- Approved!
Nov 13: Oath ceremony!  Applied for passport & registered to vote on site.
Nov 22: Passport arrives (paid for expedited service and overnight delivery)
 
Journey complete! A total of 1701 days or 4 years, 7 months and 26 days.
Posted
31 minutes ago, lucybelle said:

So looking forward to this! They make this cast look normal! Where do they find these people?! :bonk:  :lol:

My wife will like it for sure because they have someone from the Philippines.

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I'm 90-day fiance deprived. I really can't wait for the next season to start! :D 

 

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➺ 01/07/17 Got married in Cozumel

➺ 02/04/17 Petition mailed 

➺ 02/08/17 Case Assigned to USCIS Nebraska, sigh. 

➺ 02/13/17 We got our NOA1! PD: February 8th 

➺ 12/15/17 NOA2 finally! after 10 1/2 months. 

➺ 12/21/17 NVC confirmed they received our file 

➺ 01/22/18 Documents sent to Rapidvisa 

➺ 02/05/18  NVC received our package 

03/15/18 Case complete! 

06/27/18  We got our Interview date! August 28th 

08/30/18 The package arrived (waited at Juarez)

08/31/18 Entered the U.S with my husband 

➺ 02/13/19 Husband confesses he cheated, leaves

➺ 02/16/19 Husband decides to abandon the marriage

➺ 05/13/19  I am officially divorced. 

 ➺ 07/03/20  I file to remove conditions on my own     

 ➺ 08/13/21 I finally get my biometrics appointment 

➺ 02/26/22 I got my interview assigned: March 31st. 

 

 

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So the new “Before the 90 days” starts soon and finally someone from the UK. Although it sounds like the UK person is also a green card shopper too - still wanting to marry the USC despite the fact she became pregnant by someone else after they got together. That’s disappointing. Sure there are some “desperate to live in America”

types in the UK but not many. And they tend to be very immature youngsters who’ve been watching too many TV shows and going to theme parks and eating cheap burgers and they think life is really like that here all the time. 

 

Darcy and Jesse are back. They have been on and off more times than I care to remember.

 

The others seem to be the usual mix of older American and younger immigrant from an economically deprived country.

 

Karine (from Karine and Pole) is now pregnant. 

 

Nicole lasted 90 days in Morocco. Her mother said she came home because “her visa ran out”. No it didn’t. She didn’t have a visa. USCs can stay 90 days visa-free. So that’s what happened. Her authorized stay expired. Hilarious to think that she went through hundreds of pages of paperwork to get Hassan here but thought she could live there for a year with no visa or paperwork beforehand. Just a plane ticket and 5 cases of Boy Scout tents that she wears as T-shirts. 

 

So refreshing to discuss these with people who have actually been though the process and know how it really works. I’m done with the armchair lawyers on the Facebook group who “know” that Azan’s visa was denied because he overstayed a visa elsewhere. And they “know” that Molly is on the hook for 10 years for the AOS for Luis - why the lawyer didn’t tell her to pull the AOS or just not attend the interview is a mystery. 

Timeline in brief:

Married: September 27, 2014

I-130 filed: February 5, 2016

NOA1: February 8, 2016 Nebraska

NOA2: July 21, 2016

Interview: December 6, 2016 London

POE: December 19, 2016 Las Vegas

N-400 filed: September 30, 2019

Interview: March 22, 2021 Seattle

Oath: March 22, 2021 COVID-style same-day oath

 

Now a US citizen!

Posted
9 hours ago, JFH said:

 

 

 

So refreshing to discuss these with people who have actually been though the process and know how it really works. I’m done with the armchair lawyers on the Facebook group who “know” that Azan’s visa was denied because he overstayed a visa elsewhere. And they “know” that Molly is on the hook for 10 years for the AOS for Luis - why the lawyer didn’t tell her to pull the AOS or just not attend the interview is a mystery. 

That trash lawyer also told Nicole to go for a K3 visa. Those are obsolete.

 

Lawyers are so worthless. My friends are going through citizenship processing right now and are awaiting their oath ceremony. They've waited a long time and I asked them if they've gone to an info pass. They were like "what's that?"  They're using a lawyer. So worthless!

 

Anyways back to topic. I do like how they keep showing Nicole saying "I'm leaving my life, my job, my family, my friends to go live there". Yeah, that's what all these immigrants have to do. Just because some are coming from poorer countries doesn't mean it's easy to leave their homeland.  I've been on both sides. My partner lived here in the USA for years, and now we're moving to his country. It's hard to be away from everything you know and love.  Even if what you know and love is a poor country.

N-400 May 2017 Google Doc

Full timeline- 

 

Filed from abroad- Costa Rica

NOA1- NOA2: 316 days

Jan 12, 2013: Married!!
Mar 19, 2013: NOA1

Jan 28, 2014: I-130 approved

NVC- Green Card in Hand: 189 days

Feb 3, 2014: TSC sends case to NVC
April 14: Real checklist for AOS (saying tax number was incorrect when it wasn't)
April 30: Another AOS checklist, for proof of employment (which was already sent)
May 1: Checklist for IV- certified marriage certificate (even though I sent a certified one originally)
July 1: INTERVIEW!!! - APPROVED!
July 16: POE through Miami
July 22: SSN card in the mail
August 30, 2014: Green card arrives in the mail!!!
 
ROC: 366 days
April 27, 2016: Sent 300 page ROC packet to VSC via overnight mail
May 16: Check shown as charged online, received NOA 1 dated April 29
June 20, 2016- Biometrics
April 28, 2017: Approval
May 4, 2017: Approval letter arrived
May 15, 2017: GC arrives in mail
 
N-400: 190 days
May 8: Sent packet to Dallas Lockbox
May 12: NOA 1, Credit card charged
June 7: Biometrics
June 16: "In line"
Oct 2: Interview letter arrives (online status still says ''in line'')
Oct 31: Interview- Approved!
Nov 13: Oath ceremony!  Applied for passport & registered to vote on site.
Nov 22: Passport arrives (paid for expedited service and overnight delivery)
 
Journey complete! A total of 1701 days or 4 years, 7 months and 26 days.
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Omg I want to reach through the TV and slap that lawyer telling Molly she has to go to the interview!!! Pull the AOS and Luis is S O L!!

 

These so called immigration lawyers do an injustice to the actual visa journey.

October 31, 2016 I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

November 4, 2016 Received text case sent to Nebraska

November 10, 2016 Received Hard copy of NOA1

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Oh LAWD!

 

Molly- get a new lawyer.

 

David- such a loser I can't stand it.

 

Jorge- also a huge baby and a loser.

 

Not much going on with Paola and Russ. They need to have a conversation and lay stuff out on the table.

 

Chantel and Pedro.... oh my.  Pedro's reaction to Chantel's un needed apology was disgusting. She tried to make it right, and he didn't take her seriously. I just loved when Chantel's mom started taking off her rings, I was thinking "old lady, you can't even think fast enough to talk properly, what makes you think you can fight?" And looking at the previews, it looks like I'm right! Pedro and Nicole are scrappy and can surely fight. Chantel's family cannot. This episode is just leading up to this next, better episode.

 

To end on a good note, Azan's family are so sweet and kind and are hands down my favorite people on the show. I hope the show doesn't ruin them for me!!!

N-400 May 2017 Google Doc

Full timeline- 

 

Filed from abroad- Costa Rica

NOA1- NOA2: 316 days

Jan 12, 2013: Married!!
Mar 19, 2013: NOA1

Jan 28, 2014: I-130 approved

NVC- Green Card in Hand: 189 days

Feb 3, 2014: TSC sends case to NVC
April 14: Real checklist for AOS (saying tax number was incorrect when it wasn't)
April 30: Another AOS checklist, for proof of employment (which was already sent)
May 1: Checklist for IV- certified marriage certificate (even though I sent a certified one originally)
July 1: INTERVIEW!!! - APPROVED!
July 16: POE through Miami
July 22: SSN card in the mail
August 30, 2014: Green card arrives in the mail!!!
 
ROC: 366 days
April 27, 2016: Sent 300 page ROC packet to VSC via overnight mail
May 16: Check shown as charged online, received NOA 1 dated April 29
June 20, 2016- Biometrics
April 28, 2017: Approval
May 4, 2017: Approval letter arrived
May 15, 2017: GC arrives in mail
 
N-400: 190 days
May 8: Sent packet to Dallas Lockbox
May 12: NOA 1, Credit card charged
June 7: Biometrics
June 16: "In line"
Oct 2: Interview letter arrives (online status still says ''in line'')
Oct 31: Interview- Approved!
Nov 13: Oath ceremony!  Applied for passport & registered to vote on site.
Nov 22: Passport arrives (paid for expedited service and overnight delivery)
 
Journey complete! A total of 1701 days or 4 years, 7 months and 26 days.
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David and Jorge are so alike, both are big babies, don't work, and can't seem to tell the truth!!!

 

I use to like Pedro, until he acted how he did.  But why does Chantel go and tell her family everything!!??? Then she wonders why they have problems! If her mom says get an investigator or "stupid Americans" one more time i am going to scream, omg. They are beyond ridiculous! 

October 31, 2016 I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

November 4, 2016 Received text case sent to Nebraska

November 10, 2016 Received Hard copy of NOA1

Posted
39 minutes ago, lucybelle said:

Oh LAWD!

 

Molly- get a new lawyer.

 

David- such a loser I can't stand it.

 

Jorge- also a huge baby and a loser.

 

Not much going on with Paola and Russ. They need to have a conversation and lay stuff out on the table.

 

Chantel and Pedro.... oh my.  Pedro's reaction to Chantel's un needed apology was disgusting. She tried to make it right, and he didn't take her seriously. I just loved when Chantel's mom started taking off her rings, I was thinking "old lady, you can't even think fast enough to talk properly, what makes you think you can fight?" And looking at the previews, it looks like I'm right! Pedro and Nicole are scrappy and can surely fight. Chantel's family cannot. This episode is just leading up to this next, better episode.

 

To end on a good note, Azan's family are so sweet and kind and are hands down my favorite people on the show. I hope the show doesn't ruin them for me!!!

This ^^ :jest::jest:

October 31, 2016 I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

November 4, 2016 Received text case sent to Nebraska

November 10, 2016 Received Hard copy of NOA1

Posted
9 hours ago, Mary Lou said:

Omg I want to reach through the TV and slap that lawyer telling Molly she has to go to the interview!!! Pull the AOS and Luis is S O L!!

 

These so called immigration lawyers do an injustice to the actual visa journey.

In my experience you never go to a interview for the Greencard after doing a K1

 

 

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

 
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