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23 minutes ago, MaryDave1992 said:

Congratulations @LukeU 😊 So happy for you! 

Thank you! Not long for yours to come around now :)

 

Summary:

Filed I129f: 06/09/2018

NOA2 dated: 11/29/2018

NVC Case #: Fianceé (USC) Called and received it: 01/08/2019

Case Shipped: 01/08/2019

Case Received: 01/15/2019

Medical: 02/08/2019

Interview: 03/11/2019 - Approved

Visa In Hand: 03/15/2019

US Entry: 05/11/2019 - DTW

Marriage: 06/22/2019

Filed AOS/EAD/AP: 08/02/2019

NOA1: 08/09/2019

RFE: 09/29/2019

Biometrics: 09/30/2019

Interview Letter Received: 11/02/2019

Interview Date: 12/09/2019

AOS Approval Date: 01/04/2020 (Assuming - that's the valid date on my card)

Green Card Received: 01/08/2020

 

 

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1 minute ago, LukeU said:

Thank you! Not long for yours to come around now :)

 

20 more days until the interview!! 😊

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3 hours ago, O-J said:

Wooo congrats! Hopefully I’ll be posting the same thing next week when I have mine. Interested to see how long it takes for you to have the visa in hand. Keep us updated on the status  :) 

Just thought I'd check as I'm bored and can't justify starting another work pack today. 

 

Non-Immigrant Visa Application - Issued?! So I believe that's it about to print and be on its merry way? I'm hoping Mr. @Wuozopo pops by soon and doesn't burst my bubble but pats me on the head and says "You're done Luke." 

Summary:

Filed I129f: 06/09/2018

NOA2 dated: 11/29/2018

NVC Case #: Fianceé (USC) Called and received it: 01/08/2019

Case Shipped: 01/08/2019

Case Received: 01/15/2019

Medical: 02/08/2019

Interview: 03/11/2019 - Approved

Visa In Hand: 03/15/2019

US Entry: 05/11/2019 - DTW

Marriage: 06/22/2019

Filed AOS/EAD/AP: 08/02/2019

NOA1: 08/09/2019

RFE: 09/29/2019

Biometrics: 09/30/2019

Interview Letter Received: 11/02/2019

Interview Date: 12/09/2019

AOS Approval Date: 01/04/2020 (Assuming - that's the valid date on my card)

Green Card Received: 01/08/2020

 

 

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Just now, LukeU said:

Just thought I'd check as I'm bored and can't justify starting another work pack today. 

 

Non-Immigrant Visa Application - Issued?! So I believe that's it about to print and be on its merry way? I'm hoping Mr. @Wuozopo pops by soon and doesn't burst my bubble but pats me on the head and says "You're done Luke." 

Wow that was really quick! I think that’s the final stage! 😁 

 K1 Visa (232 Days):

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I-129F submitted - 28th July 2018

NOA1 - 2nd Aug 2018

NOA2 - 26th Dec 2018

NVC received - 14th Jan 2019

NVC case assigned - 22nd Jan 2019

Booked medical - 25th Jan 2019

NVC left - 5th Feb 2019

Embassy received - 8th Feb 2019

DS-160 submitted + booked interview  - 12th Feb 2019

Medical -  22nd Feb 2019

Interview - 22nd Mar 2019 - Approved!

Visa Issued - 27th March 2019

Visa in hand - 29th March 2019

US Entry - 12th May 2019 - Dublin

Married- June 2019 💕

 AOS:

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I-485, I-765 & I-131 submitted - 24th July 2019

Cheque cashed - 1st August 2019

3 NOA’s received - 31st July 2019

Biometrics - 21st August 2019

Interview - 28th Feb 2020

Approved - 3rd Mar 2020

Card received - 11th Mar 2020

 

ROC:

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I-751 submitted - 15th Feb 2022

Case received - 17th Feb 2022

Text received - 22nd Feb 2022

NOA received in mail - 2nd Mar 2022 (Dated 22nd Feb 2022)

Case updated to Fingerprints were taken - 28th Mar 2022 (No Biometrics done)

Case updated to New Card Being Produced - 7th April 2023

N-400:

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Submitted online - 4th Mar 2023

NOA dated- 5th Mar 2023

Biometrics Scheduled - 11th Mar 2023

Biometrics - 27th Mar 2023

Interview - ?

Oath Ceremony - ?

 

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22 minutes ago, O-J said:

Wow that was really quick! I think that’s the final stage! 😁 

Oh I really hope so! 

Summary:

Filed I129f: 06/09/2018

NOA2 dated: 11/29/2018

NVC Case #: Fianceé (USC) Called and received it: 01/08/2019

Case Shipped: 01/08/2019

Case Received: 01/15/2019

Medical: 02/08/2019

Interview: 03/11/2019 - Approved

Visa In Hand: 03/15/2019

US Entry: 05/11/2019 - DTW

Marriage: 06/22/2019

Filed AOS/EAD/AP: 08/02/2019

NOA1: 08/09/2019

RFE: 09/29/2019

Biometrics: 09/30/2019

Interview Letter Received: 11/02/2019

Interview Date: 12/09/2019

AOS Approval Date: 01/04/2020 (Assuming - that's the valid date on my card)

Green Card Received: 01/08/2020

 

 

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3 hours ago, LukeU said:

It genuinely is and it's such a relaxing process at the embassy once you're in so it's really not too bad. 

 

She's from Michigan and yours? 

Oo I hope so! I'm ready for it all to be over, fingers crossed! 

 

Awesome, Maryland 😊

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2 hours ago, LukeU said:

Non-Immigrant Visa Application - Issued?! So I believe that's it about to print and be on its merry way? I'm hoping Mr. @Wuozopo pops by soon and doesn't burst my bubble but pats me on the head and says "You're done Luke." 

 

I would pat your head, but you know Amanda/Chayne is on that status 60 days after interview so one never knows what's going on behind the scenes. 

 

That is extremely fast, but your medical was there so you remain on the fast track to move on to the next steps. I still think following the order the Embassy prefers (like you did) is the way to go. If you get to the interview without everything in place, then you get taken off the track and (I think) probably slow the process in general so it hurts everybody. Imagine their pile of cases to get back to and the extra manhours it takes to sort those people who who couldn't be arsed to follow instructions. I don't mean to offend anybody, it's just one bloke's opinion, so don't mind me.

 

No reason to think you won't have your visa by Monday/Tuesday. Now that's optimism 😄 but don't quit your day job yet. Printers break down, computer systems get hacked and are taken offline for weeks, the delivery truck breaks down....I've seen all these happen to UK people. (Mine was the truck 😂)

 

oh wait...you said ISSUED?!?  WOW. Pictures or it didn't happen.

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14 minutes ago, Wuozopo said:

 

I would pat your head, but you know Amanda/Chayne is on that status 60 days after interview so one never knows what's going on behind the scenes. 

 

That is extremely fast, but your medical was there so you remain on the fast track to move on to the next steps. I still think following the order the Embassy prefers (like you did) is the way to go. If you get to the interview without everything in place, then you get taken off the track and (I think) probably slow the process in general so it hurts everybody. Imagine their pile of cases to get back to and the extra manhours it takes to sort those people who who couldn't be arsed to follow instructions. I don't mean to offend anybody, it's just one bloke's opinion, so don't mind me.

 

No reason to think you won't have your visa by Monday/Tuesday. Now that's optimism 😄 but don't quit your day job yet. Printers break down, computer systems get hacked and are taken offline for weeks, the delivery truck breaks down....I've seen all these happen to UK people. (Mine was the truck 😂)

 

oh wait...you said ISSUED?!?  WOW. Pictures or it didn't happen.

I was going to say I thought they were stuck in AP. I feel terrible I always see an updated post from them and think "Finally they're done!" And then it's more bad news. 

 

About quitting the day job...Already done 😂 well put my notice in. May the 1st is my last working day! 

 

Oh yeah I'm well aware of if something can break it will, exactly where you don't want it to! It pretty much keeps me in a job to be fair (Aircraft Maintenance Planning loves misery!) 

 

I'll get the picture when I'm upstairs, it's horrible on my phone to do! 

Summary:

Filed I129f: 06/09/2018

NOA2 dated: 11/29/2018

NVC Case #: Fianceé (USC) Called and received it: 01/08/2019

Case Shipped: 01/08/2019

Case Received: 01/15/2019

Medical: 02/08/2019

Interview: 03/11/2019 - Approved

Visa In Hand: 03/15/2019

US Entry: 05/11/2019 - DTW

Marriage: 06/22/2019

Filed AOS/EAD/AP: 08/02/2019

NOA1: 08/09/2019

RFE: 09/29/2019

Biometrics: 09/30/2019

Interview Letter Received: 11/02/2019

Interview Date: 12/09/2019

AOS Approval Date: 01/04/2020 (Assuming - that's the valid date on my card)

Green Card Received: 01/08/2020

 

 

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56 minutes ago, Wuozopo said:

 

I would pat your head, but you know Amanda/Chayne is on that status 60 days after interview so one never knows what's going on behind the scenes. 

 

That is extremely fast, but your medical was there so you remain on the fast track to move on to the next steps. I still think following the order the Embassy prefers (like you did) is the way to go. If you get to the interview without everything in place, then you get taken off the track and (I think) probably slow the process in general so it hurts everybody. Imagine their pile of cases to get back to and the extra manhours it takes to sort those people who who couldn't be arsed to follow instructions. I don't mean to offend anybody, it's just one bloke's opinion, so don't mind me.

 

No reason to think you won't have your visa by Monday/Tuesday. Now that's optimism 😄 but don't quit your day job yet. Printers break down, computer systems get hacked and are taken offline for weeks, the delivery truck breaks down....I've seen all these happen to UK people. (Mine was the truck 😂)

 

oh wait...you said ISSUED?!?  WOW. Pictures or it didn't happen.

Ta-daaaaaaaaaaaah 

Issued.jpg

Summary:

Filed I129f: 06/09/2018

NOA2 dated: 11/29/2018

NVC Case #: Fianceé (USC) Called and received it: 01/08/2019

Case Shipped: 01/08/2019

Case Received: 01/15/2019

Medical: 02/08/2019

Interview: 03/11/2019 - Approved

Visa In Hand: 03/15/2019

US Entry: 05/11/2019 - DTW

Marriage: 06/22/2019

Filed AOS/EAD/AP: 08/02/2019

NOA1: 08/09/2019

RFE: 09/29/2019

Biometrics: 09/30/2019

Interview Letter Received: 11/02/2019

Interview Date: 12/09/2019

AOS Approval Date: 01/04/2020 (Assuming - that's the valid date on my card)

Green Card Received: 01/08/2020

 

 

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Just now, Wuozopo said:

 

Bloody amazing 😲

I'm assuming this means donezo?! :P  I can't believe it. 11th Interview, no update at all and then yesterday was Administrative Process and then that! 

Summary:

Filed I129f: 06/09/2018

NOA2 dated: 11/29/2018

NVC Case #: Fianceé (USC) Called and received it: 01/08/2019

Case Shipped: 01/08/2019

Case Received: 01/15/2019

Medical: 02/08/2019

Interview: 03/11/2019 - Approved

Visa In Hand: 03/15/2019

US Entry: 05/11/2019 - DTW

Marriage: 06/22/2019

Filed AOS/EAD/AP: 08/02/2019

NOA1: 08/09/2019

RFE: 09/29/2019

Biometrics: 09/30/2019

Interview Letter Received: 11/02/2019

Interview Date: 12/09/2019

AOS Approval Date: 01/04/2020 (Assuming - that's the valid date on my card)

Green Card Received: 01/08/2020

 

 

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7 hours ago, LukeU said:

I took screen shots of our call log (we use whatsapp) and just pasted them into word, message counter, few photos of more recent trips since filing, wedding & engagement ring receipts. They wanted nothing.

I didn't bother with additional texts and whatnot as generally speaking as we both cuss like crazy! 

 

It's an unreal feeling, it genuinely is. Just sheer elation. 30+ thousand miles, 10+ months of paperwork, so many worries, stressors and uncertainty on the process and that's it. All for 7 minutes at a window :P 

This site has made it so much better as there's always someone who knows what's needed and sometimes it's just nice to read other's experiences. 

 

it makes sense they dont ask for any of this as they dont include it on their checklist of things to bring for the interview. It would be kinda shady if they asked for stuff they didnt tell you to bring. I think for the UK at least you dont need it as the applicants relationship has already been checked as bona fide, maybe in exceptional cases they may request you bring stuff with you before the interview.

 

Also congrats !!

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1 minute ago, skjourney said:

 

it makes sense they dont ask for any of this as they dont include it on their checklist of things to bring for the interview. It would be kinda shady if they asked for stuff they didnt tell you to bring. I think for the UK at least you dont need it as the applicants relationship has already been checked as bona fide, maybe in exceptional cases they may request you bring stuff with you before the interview.

 

Also congrats !!

Yeah I guess so. But in this whole thing and reading through the pages, pages and paaages of forums, I would always rather have something and not need it, than them want something and me not have it. 

 

Thank you! :D 

Summary:

Filed I129f: 06/09/2018

NOA2 dated: 11/29/2018

NVC Case #: Fianceé (USC) Called and received it: 01/08/2019

Case Shipped: 01/08/2019

Case Received: 01/15/2019

Medical: 02/08/2019

Interview: 03/11/2019 - Approved

Visa In Hand: 03/15/2019

US Entry: 05/11/2019 - DTW

Marriage: 06/22/2019

Filed AOS/EAD/AP: 08/02/2019

NOA1: 08/09/2019

RFE: 09/29/2019

Biometrics: 09/30/2019

Interview Letter Received: 11/02/2019

Interview Date: 12/09/2019

AOS Approval Date: 01/04/2020 (Assuming - that's the valid date on my card)

Green Card Received: 01/08/2020

 

 

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Ahh I've been waiting for your review and I'm probably going to read it over and over for reassurance for mine on Friday!

I hope to be posting the same kind of elated and happy post as you and also for such a speedy issue of the visa as I am so ready to get going back over there and starting my life!

Congratulations again!!

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