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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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My fiancé just made a trip into San Jose to get his birth certificate, police record and certificate of marital status on September 7th.  He took the documents to the Casa Amarilla (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores) to have them apostilled for good measure.  They told him he could pick them up on Tuesday, but he hasn't been able to get back to pick them up because of the strike that is happening.  He called and they said they would hold on to them and he could pick up them up when things settle down.  Has anyone else been affected by the strike?  It sounds like things are pretty topsy-turvy down there right now.

2018 K1 Filing to Approval: 322 days (RFE 29 Days)

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I-129F mailed: Jan 26 2018

NOA1: Jan 29 2018 (old site), Feb 2 2018 (new site)

RFE: Aug 30 2018 (old site updated 8/30; new site 8/31 w/email and text)

RFE hard copy: rec'd 9/4; ret'd 9/6 (old site updated 9/7; new site 9/10, no text/email)

NOA2: Oct 5 2018 [249 days]  (old site updated 10/5; new site 10/7, no text/email)

Case #: Oct 31 2018 [27 days] (called to get number, no email from NVC)

Left NVC: Nov 13 2018 

Consulate Rec'd (DHL): Nov 19 2018

CEAC 'Ready' status: Nov 29 2018

Interview: Dec 17 2018 [Approved!]

POE: Jan 10 2019 [Los Angeles]

Marriage: Jan 12 2019 :wub::dance:

2019 AOS Filing to Approval: 81 Days (No RFE, No Expedite)

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AOS Mailed: Feb 19 2019

NOA1: Feb 25 2019 (I-485, I-765, I-131)

Biometrics Appt. Letter Rcv'd: Mar 8 2019

Biometrics Appointment: Mar 20 2019

Recv'd Interview Appt. Notice: Apr 15 2019 [I-485] (ready to schedule 4/10, scheduled 4/11; old site)

Interview: May 17 2019 [Cleveland, OH]

Approved: May 17 2019  :dance:

Green Card Received: May 24 2019

2021 ROC Filing to Approval: 534 Days (LIN; No RFE, No Interview)

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ROC Mailed: Mar 5 2021 (delivered 3/12)

NOA1: Apr 5 2021 (txt rcvd 4/7, check cashed 4/7, mail rcvd 4/9) 

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Apr 30 2021

Approved: Sep 21 2022 :dance:

Green Card Received: Sep 28 2022

2022 N400 Filing to Oath: 154 Days (Cleveland Field Office; No RFE)

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N400 Submitted: Jun 16 2022 (online)

NOA1: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Interview Scheduled: Sep 6 2022 (cancelled due to A-file not arrived in time)

Interview Re-scheduled: Oct 21 2022

Approved: Oct 21 2022 :dance:

Oath Ceremony: Nov 16 2022 :wow:🇺🇸

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Our Visa Journey began in Costa Rica in 2008 with a K1.  The process was surprisingly efficient and smooth.  We didn't experience the typical Tico BS that anybody who has any experience dealing with the government or even private businesses in CR.  The embassy scheduled our appointment pretty quickly and was relatively soon.  The interview went well, although we were the last ones to go.  So your appointment time is meaningless, they will call you when they please.

 

I have a buddy who went through CR-1 in CR over the past year or so.  Things have changed a little.  Now, when you ant to speak to the embassy, you have to speak to a call center.  Before, you could speak to an embassy employee directly.  When I called to schedule, I was dealing with embassy staff, not some call center who is basically a messenger.

 

Good luck to all.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Costa Rica
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Hi there, thanks for starting this thread! We are at the NVC stage currently. My fiance is currently in the middle of a legal name change, and it should've been completed by now, but you know how that goes! So now, have to wait on that, then he can gather Lal his documents. Sure hoping he'll be here before the end of the year! Any interview tips would be appreciated, I'll actually be flying down to join him for it. Have a great day! 

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Hey all! My partner and I did CR1 from abroad in CR and it took a ridiculously long time. We happened to apply during some backlog or whatever.

 

Anyways, about 1.5 years after applying we moved to the USA. We got his GC, removed conditions 2 years later, then a year after that applied for citizenship. He is now a dual citizen of CR & USA. (Full timeline in signature)

 

To top it all off, we moved back to CR and are now living here. I’m now applying for my residency!! I haven’t had much interaction with the huelga since I don’t have a reason to go into San Jose center right now. But going a full week without trash pickup really sucked.

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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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Hello! Thank you for creating this thread! We are in the NVC stage right now. My fiancé will go in a couple weeks to pick up documents such as police record and do the medical exam. Hoping the strikes will subside by then 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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8 hours ago, wacoachrusso said:

Hi thanks!!! We have our interview on October 23. Am I allowed to attend the interview with my wife? Good luck all

Everything I have read says that they let the USC attend the interview.  I am planning on attending with my fiancé.  I have been to the embassy before for other reasons, and it is a pretty chill environment as far as government goes.

2018 K1 Filing to Approval: 322 days (RFE 29 Days)

Spoiler

I-129F mailed: Jan 26 2018

NOA1: Jan 29 2018 (old site), Feb 2 2018 (new site)

RFE: Aug 30 2018 (old site updated 8/30; new site 8/31 w/email and text)

RFE hard copy: rec'd 9/4; ret'd 9/6 (old site updated 9/7; new site 9/10, no text/email)

NOA2: Oct 5 2018 [249 days]  (old site updated 10/5; new site 10/7, no text/email)

Case #: Oct 31 2018 [27 days] (called to get number, no email from NVC)

Left NVC: Nov 13 2018 

Consulate Rec'd (DHL): Nov 19 2018

CEAC 'Ready' status: Nov 29 2018

Interview: Dec 17 2018 [Approved!]

POE: Jan 10 2019 [Los Angeles]

Marriage: Jan 12 2019 :wub::dance:

2019 AOS Filing to Approval: 81 Days (No RFE, No Expedite)

Spoiler

AOS Mailed: Feb 19 2019

NOA1: Feb 25 2019 (I-485, I-765, I-131)

Biometrics Appt. Letter Rcv'd: Mar 8 2019

Biometrics Appointment: Mar 20 2019

Recv'd Interview Appt. Notice: Apr 15 2019 [I-485] (ready to schedule 4/10, scheduled 4/11; old site)

Interview: May 17 2019 [Cleveland, OH]

Approved: May 17 2019  :dance:

Green Card Received: May 24 2019

2021 ROC Filing to Approval: 534 Days (LIN; No RFE, No Interview)

Spoiler

ROC Mailed: Mar 5 2021 (delivered 3/12)

NOA1: Apr 5 2021 (txt rcvd 4/7, check cashed 4/7, mail rcvd 4/9) 

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Apr 30 2021

Approved: Sep 21 2022 :dance:

Green Card Received: Sep 28 2022

2022 N400 Filing to Oath: 154 Days (Cleveland Field Office; No RFE)

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N400 Submitted: Jun 16 2022 (online)

NOA1: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Interview Scheduled: Sep 6 2022 (cancelled due to A-file not arrived in time)

Interview Re-scheduled: Oct 21 2022

Approved: Oct 21 2022 :dance:

Oath Ceremony: Nov 16 2022 :wow:🇺🇸

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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1 hour ago, lucybelle said:

Hey all! My partner and I did CR1 from abroad in CR and it took a ridiculously long time. We happened to apply during some backlog or whatever.

 

Anyways, about 1.5 years after applying we moved to the USA. We got his GC, removed conditions 2 years later, then a year after that applied for citizenship. He is now a dual citizen of CR & USA. (Full timeline in signature)

 

To top it all off, we moved back to CR and are now living here. I’m now applying for my residency!! I haven’t had much interaction with the huelga since I don’t have a reason to go into San Jose center right now. But going a full week without trash pickup really sucked.

Oh, please let us know how the CR residency process goes.  I think my fiancé and I will do the same--return to CR after he gets citizenship.  Where in CR are you living, if you don't mind my asking?  I used to live in Montes de Oro, in Puntarenas.

2018 K1 Filing to Approval: 322 days (RFE 29 Days)

Spoiler

I-129F mailed: Jan 26 2018

NOA1: Jan 29 2018 (old site), Feb 2 2018 (new site)

RFE: Aug 30 2018 (old site updated 8/30; new site 8/31 w/email and text)

RFE hard copy: rec'd 9/4; ret'd 9/6 (old site updated 9/7; new site 9/10, no text/email)

NOA2: Oct 5 2018 [249 days]  (old site updated 10/5; new site 10/7, no text/email)

Case #: Oct 31 2018 [27 days] (called to get number, no email from NVC)

Left NVC: Nov 13 2018 

Consulate Rec'd (DHL): Nov 19 2018

CEAC 'Ready' status: Nov 29 2018

Interview: Dec 17 2018 [Approved!]

POE: Jan 10 2019 [Los Angeles]

Marriage: Jan 12 2019 :wub::dance:

2019 AOS Filing to Approval: 81 Days (No RFE, No Expedite)

Spoiler

AOS Mailed: Feb 19 2019

NOA1: Feb 25 2019 (I-485, I-765, I-131)

Biometrics Appt. Letter Rcv'd: Mar 8 2019

Biometrics Appointment: Mar 20 2019

Recv'd Interview Appt. Notice: Apr 15 2019 [I-485] (ready to schedule 4/10, scheduled 4/11; old site)

Interview: May 17 2019 [Cleveland, OH]

Approved: May 17 2019  :dance:

Green Card Received: May 24 2019

2021 ROC Filing to Approval: 534 Days (LIN; No RFE, No Interview)

Spoiler

ROC Mailed: Mar 5 2021 (delivered 3/12)

NOA1: Apr 5 2021 (txt rcvd 4/7, check cashed 4/7, mail rcvd 4/9) 

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Apr 30 2021

Approved: Sep 21 2022 :dance:

Green Card Received: Sep 28 2022

2022 N400 Filing to Oath: 154 Days (Cleveland Field Office; No RFE)

Spoiler

N400 Submitted: Jun 16 2022 (online)

NOA1: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Interview Scheduled: Sep 6 2022 (cancelled due to A-file not arrived in time)

Interview Re-scheduled: Oct 21 2022

Approved: Oct 21 2022 :dance:

Oath Ceremony: Nov 16 2022 :wow:🇺🇸

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3 hours ago, radharose said:

Oh, please let us know how the CR residency process goes.  I think my fiancé and I will do the same--return to CR after he gets citizenship.  Where in CR are you living, if you don't mind my asking?  I used to live in Montes de Oro, in Puntarenas.

We’re in Chepe.

 

We lived here for four years before going up to the USA. My partner just couldn’t get into it. He was homesick, and as I now am sitting in the lovely sun next to my huge avocado tree, I can see why! So we came back!

 

I’m actually applying for a work visa through my employer. I figure after two years I’ll apply for citizenship and be done with it.

 

Best wishes!!

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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20 hours ago, radharose said:

My fiancé just made a trip into San Jose to get his birth certificate, police record and certificate of marital status on September 7th.  He took the documents to the Casa Amarilla (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores) to have them apostilled for good measure.  They told him he could pick them up on Tuesday, but he hasn't been able to get back to pick them up because of the strike that is happening.  He called and they said they would hold on to them and he could pick up them up when things settle down.  Has anyone else been affected by the strike?  It sounds like things are pretty topsy-turvy down there right now.

Thank you for making the group. I have been searching for other Costa Rica filers to get connected. I appreciate this so much!!! We need all the support during this immigration nightmare.

 

My husband is going to get his international police certificate soon, but honestly he has been avoiding the area. Hopefully this week things die down. My case is going so far going as well as it can be. Below is my timeline:

 

Married: January 27, 2018 (in Costa Rica)

Sent I-130: March 14, 2018

NOA1 (Old Site): March 15, 2018

Service Center: Texas Service Center

Case Received (New Site): March 19, 2018

RFE: none, yet

NOA2: ....waiting still....

 

My best advise for future filers is that make sure to have all Spanish civil registry documents apostilled, in English, and with a certification of translation by the person who translated them that is notarized. The only questions I have are below and I don't know if anyone has any input:

 

1. What vaccines have been a hold up? Like which ones have been a reason to get you delayed, if you haven't had it?

2. How long has consular processing taken? If anyone on here has done that?

 

GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE! I AM HAPPY AND GLAD TO BE A PART OF THE PURA VIDA GROUP!

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7 hours ago, argylejegirl said:

Hello! Thank you for creating this thread! We are in the NVC stage right now. My fiancé will go in a couple weeks to pick up documents such as police record and do the medical exam. Hoping the strikes will subside by then 

Where are you going for your medical exam? Also, what was your fiances experience with vaccinations from Costa Rica to USA?

6 hours ago, radharose said:

Everything I have read says that they let the USC attend the interview.  I am planning on attending with my fiancé.  I have been to the embassy before for other reasons, and it is a pretty chill environment as far as government goes.

Yes, I believe you are able to attend with your beneficiary. I am planning on attending with my husband too!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Costa Rica
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17 minutes ago, Cari & Andy UB said:

Where are you going for your medical exam? Also, what was your fiances experience with vaccinations from Costa Rica to USA?

Yes, I believe you are able to attend with your beneficiary. I am planning on attending with my husband too!

Yes, you can definitely attend the interview with the beneficiary, no problem. That's what I did.

 

15 hours ago, wacoachrusso said:

Hi thanks!!! We have our interview on October 23. Am I allowed to attend the interview with my wife? Good luck all

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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On 9/15/2018 at 6:43 PM, radharose said:

My fiancé just made a trip into San Jose to get his birth certificate, police record and certificate of marital status on September 7th.  He took the documents to the Casa Amarilla (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores) to have them apostilled for good measure.  They told him he could pick them up on Tuesday, but he hasn't been able to get back to pick them up because of the strike that is happening.  He called and they said they would hold on to them and he could pick up them up when things settle down.  Has anyone else been affected by the strike?  It sounds like things are pretty topsy-turvy down there right now.

Is it necessary to get documents apostilled? 

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