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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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16 hours ago, Sugarlegetiti said:

Congrats! Safe flight to the US

Thank you! I also wanted to give a few tips. First, I suggest printing out everything from your AOS, including tax documents, even though they will already have them. If they have a question about everything it will be easier for you to be able to point to it on the document you brought, and in addition the checklists on this site say you should bring that. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/list-of-posts.html For civil documents, don't forget to double check the country-specific guidelines on NVC's site.
 
Second, I think someone yesterday mentioned that the sponsor is self-employed or owns a store. I think the I-864 instructions say you should bring the schedule Cs and Ds if you are self-employed so don't forgot those if they are relevant to you and you don't have a W2. 
 
Third, don't worry if your status changes to "administrative processing" right after a successful interview. Apparently this is normal and it can happen for a day or two before the status changes to issued. (Past posts said the same thing but I had to look around a bit to find them.)
 
I would like to give a special shoutout to @Abies and @Ahmed&Freda, even though I think we haven't interacted much on these forums, because I can see that you guys have been through some setbacks but you have given so much of your time to help other people on these forums. I'm sure there are many people out there who appreciate you and who have never even posted here. Again, good luck to everyone and thank you again for all of your help!
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23 minutes ago, lindinhos96 said:
Thank you! I also wanted to give a few tips. First, I suggest printing out everything from your AOS, including tax documents, even though they will already have them. If they have a question about everything it will be easier for you to be able to point to it on the document you brought, and in addition the checklists on this site say you should bring that. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/list-of-posts.html For civil documents, don't forget to double check the country-specific guidelines on NVC's site.
 
Second, I think someone yesterday mentioned that the sponsor is self-employed or owns a store. I think the I-864 instructions say you should bring the schedule Cs and Ds if you are self-employed so don't forgot those if they are relevant to you and you don't have a W2. 
 
Third, don't worry if your status changes to "administrative processing" right after a successful interview. Apparently this is normal and it can happen for a day or two before the status changes to issued. (Past posts said the same thing but I had to look around a bit to find them.)
 
I would like to give a special shoutout to @Abies and @Ahmed&Freda, even though I think we haven't interacted much on these forums, because I can see that you guys have been through some setbacks but you have given so much of your time to help other people on these forums. I'm sure there are many people out there who appreciate you and who have never even posted here. Again, good luck to everyone and thank you again for all of your help!

Aw...Thank you!   I'm so glad I found this site last year it has been a huge help to me.   Immigration has become my life!   Anything I can do to make someones journey a little bit easier is a blessing to me.   

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1 hour ago, S and o said:

Good morning, I just check my email now and I saw p4 package and I was scheduled for octerber 2. Nigeria

Congratulations 

32 minutes ago, Kanene said:

my cc was 3rd of August have not received appointment letter .

Check your spam folder if nothing is in your inbox

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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56 minutes ago, lindinhos96 said:
Thank you! I also wanted to give a few tips. First, I suggest printing out everything from your AOS, including tax documents, even though they will already have them. If they have a question about everything it will be easier for you to be able to point to it on the document you brought, and in addition the checklists on this site say you should bring that. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/list-of-posts.html For civil documents, don't forget to double check the country-specific guidelines on NVC's site.
 
Second, I think someone yesterday mentioned that the sponsor is self-employed or owns a store. I think the I-864 instructions say you should bring the schedule Cs and Ds if you are self-employed so don't forgot those if they are relevant to you and you don't have a W2. 
 
Third, don't worry if your status changes to "administrative processing" right after a successful interview. Apparently this is normal and it can happen for a day or two before the status changes to issued. (Past posts said the same thing but I had to look around a bit to find them.)
 
I would like to give a special shoutout to @Abies and @Ahmed&Freda, even though I think we haven't interacted much on these forums, because I can see that you guys have been through some setbacks but you have given so much of your time to help other people on these forums. I'm sure there are many people out there who appreciate you and who have never even posted here. Again, good luck to everyone and thank you again for all of your help!

Noted dear. Thank you too and all the best with remainig part of the process. 

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9 hours ago, Sugarlegetiti said:

Your nerves will be like a roller coaster till interview day 😜😁 it is normal though 

Can’t wait for them to go away 🤪

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I-130: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/08/23/my-spouse-visa-process-and-timeline-ir1-cr1/ From Colombia 🇨🇴

I-751: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/09/12/i-751-joint-petition-to-remove-conditions-on-residence/From Japan 🇯🇵 (Military spouse overseas)

N-400: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2022/08/03/3430/ From Japan 🇯🇵 

 

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Just now, valentinasc said:

Can’t wait for them to go away 🤪

Me too.. The feeling is mutual. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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2 minutes ago, valentinasc said:

You are so next !! 👀 I feel nervous for your interview too 🙊 

I will be travelling to another city for the interview and my husband keeps telling me to enjoy the city and see it a vacation.. it’s not looking like a vacation to me! blood tests, biometrics, getting naked in front of a doctor and be questioned about my life after all this time my life being on hold in order to be with my love..Na ah! 😂

There's nothing really much about the medicals other than blood work,xray,urinalysis,immunizations,physical examination and few questioning by the doctor.

 

Nobody asked me to take off my clothes.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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For those of you that are pivot filers and had some civil documents kicked back:

 

1. Were your AOS docs all listed as accepted since they were okay the first time, or did those remain as submitted and only change when everything in civil and aos was accepted?

 

2. For the civil docs section, were individual files listed as accepted and rejected files marked as such, or was nothing accepted at all and only rejected files marked?

 

Just trying to clear up in my mind what the agent told me. Didn’t exactly make sense as to what everything would look like. 

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10 minutes ago, Abies said:

There's nothing really much about the medicals other than blood work,xray,urinalysis,immunizations,physical examination and few questioning by the doctor.

 

Nobody asked me to take off my clothes.

Here in Colombia you need to remove your clothes at a certain point 😕 there are 3 male doctors and a lady, but the lady nobody has ever talked good things but to avoid her. 

Oh well it has to be done ..

MY JOURNEY INTO GETTING A FIRST-TIME GREEN CARD, RENEWING A GREEN CARD, AND OBTAINING U.S. CITIZENSHIP:

 

I-130: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/08/23/my-spouse-visa-process-and-timeline-ir1-cr1/ From Colombia 🇨🇴

I-751: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/09/12/i-751-joint-petition-to-remove-conditions-on-residence/From Japan 🇯🇵 (Military spouse overseas)

N-400: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2022/08/03/3430/ From Japan 🇯🇵 

 

BLOG:  https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/inmigr/   

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