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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Para que es el I-129?.

El primer paso es enviar el i-130 verdad?, porque en algunas paginas dicen que tambien se puede enviar el i-129 estando en un proceso de visa cr1 de esposo, yo pensaba que la i-129 solo era para visa de prometido, no entiendo que tiene que ver la i-129 con la visa de esposo cr1?

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52 minutes ago, DLESPITIA said:

Para que es el I-129?.

El primer paso es enviar el i-130 verdad?, porque en algunas paginas dicen que tambien se puede enviar el i-129 estando en un proceso de visa cr1 de esposo, yo pensaba que la i-129 solo era para visa de prometido, no entiendo que tiene que ver la i-129 con la visa de esposo cr1?

Si la 129-F es solo la visa de prometido. Si estan casados, no califican para esa, solo para la CR1/IR1. En que pagina leiste eso?

K1 Fiance Visa: 207 days & AOS w/EAD and AP: 180 days

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K1 Fiance Visa: 207 days                                                                                                                               AOS from K1 w/EAD and AP: 180 days

09/12/18: NOA1 old site (9/17 new site)                                                                                                     05/22/19: AOS package mailed to Chicago, IL

01/28/19: NOA2 new site (old site never changed)                                                                                   05/24/19: USCIS Received date for AOS/EAD/AP

02/19/19: NVC Received                                                                                                                                05/29/19: Notice date for AOS/EAD/AP

02/20/19: Case Number Assigned                                                                                                               06/19/19: Biometrics Appointment

04/05/19: Interview - APPROVED!                                                                                                                06/14/19: Biometrics Completed - walk in

04/08/19: CEAC-NIV Application Received                                                                                                 08/06/19: Ready to be Scheduled for Interview Status

04/09/19: CEAC-NIV Administrative Processing                                                                                       10/11/19: Interview Scheduled status

04/10/19: CEAC- Issued                                                                                                                                 11/05/19: EAD/AP approved

04/12/19: Visa in hand                                                                                                                                   11/16/19: EAD/AP card Received

04/30-5/1/19: POE via IAH - Houston, TX                                                                                                   11/18/19: AOS Interview - APPROVED! same day status change to Approved, then New Card being Produced

05/10/19: I Do's!                                                                                                                                               11/25/19: Green Card in Hand

                                                                                                                                    

ROC:                                                                                                                                                                  

08/20/21: Filed ROC

08/23/21: USCIS received package

08/25/21: Text received/Case # assigned

08/26/22: Case transferred to NBC for "speedy processing"

 

Citizenship:

08/22/22: Filed N-400 online

08/22/22: NOA1/Biometrics Reused                                                                                                           

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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55 minutes ago, DLESPITIA said:

Para que es el I-129?.

El primer paso es enviar el i-130 verdad?, porque en algunas paginas dicen que tambien se puede enviar el i-129 estando en un proceso de visa cr1 de esposo, yo pensaba que la i-129 solo era para visa de prometido, no entiendo que tiene que ver la i-129 con la visa de esposo cr1?

hola  querida el i130....

 

INDY

 

 

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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36 minutes ago, celie&joseph said:

Si la 129-F es solo la visa de prometido. Si estan casados, no califican para esa, solo para la CR1/IR1. En que pagina leiste eso?

https://www.uscis.gov/family/family-us-citizens/bringing-spouses-live-united-states-permanent-residents

 

Can My Spouse Come to the United States to Live While the Visa Petition Is Pending?

If you are a U.S. citizen, once you file Form I-130, your spouse is eligible to apply for a nonimmigrant K-3 visa. This will entitle him or her to come to the United States to live and work while the visa petition is pending. To petition for this benefit, file Form I-129F. Note that you are not required to file Form I-129F. Your spouse may wait abroad for immigrant visa processing. However, seeking a K-3 visa can be an additional method for him or her to come to the United States. For more information, see the “K-3/K-4 Nonimmigrant Visas” page.

If you are a permanent resident and you have filed Form I-130 for your spouse and/or minor children on or before December 21, 2000, your spouse and/or children may be eligible for the V visa classification if more than three years have passed since the I-130 was filed. For more information on V visas, see the “V Nonimmigrant Visas” page.

For more information on “Adjustment of Status” within the United States and “Consular Processing” overseas, see the corresponding link to the right.

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Just now, DLESPITIA said:

https://www.uscis.gov/family/family-us-citizens/bringing-spouses-live-united-states-permanent-residents

 

Can My Spouse Come to the United States to Live While the Visa Petition Is Pending?

If you are a U.S. citizen, once you file Form I-130, your spouse is eligible to apply for a nonimmigrant K-3 visa. This will entitle him or her to come to the United States to live and work while the visa petition is pending. To petition for this benefit, file Form I-129F. Note that you are not required to file Form I-129F. Your spouse may wait abroad for immigrant visa processing. However, seeking a K-3 visa can be an additional method for him or her to come to the United States. For more information, see the “K-3/K-4 Nonimmigrant Visas” page.

If you are a permanent resident and you have filed Form I-130 for your spouse and/or minor children on or before December 21, 2000, your spouse and/or children may be eligible for the V visa classification if more than three years have passed since the I-130 was filed. For more information on V visas, see the “V Nonimmigrant Visas” page.

For more information on “Adjustment of Status” within the United States and “Consular Processing” overseas, see the corresponding link to the right.

Ah okay ya entendi. Eso es para la K3 que es igual para esposos pero corria mas rapido antes. Ahora ya no son usadas. Lo que pasa es que puedes aplicar a las dos peticiones, pero la que van a procesar es la de I-130 y aunque aprueben las dos en el mismo dia, al I-130 ser aprobada la K3 va ser cancelada. Esa visa era porque antes la I-130 tardaba mucho de principio a fin entonces parejas tenian la opcion de usar una K3 y venir a los Estados Unidos mas pronto (al ritmo de tiempo que un prometido) y cambiar el status  de residente aqui. Pero con los requisitos de tener que aplicar a la I-130 primero, se empezaron a atrasar hasta el punto que esa forma se hizo irrelevante. Ahora, ya no es visto que procesen la K3. Solo la dejan cancelar cuando aprueban la I-130.

 

K1 Fiance Visa: 207 days & AOS w/EAD and AP: 180 days

Spoiler

K1 Fiance Visa: 207 days                                                                                                                               AOS from K1 w/EAD and AP: 180 days

09/12/18: NOA1 old site (9/17 new site)                                                                                                     05/22/19: AOS package mailed to Chicago, IL

01/28/19: NOA2 new site (old site never changed)                                                                                   05/24/19: USCIS Received date for AOS/EAD/AP

02/19/19: NVC Received                                                                                                                                05/29/19: Notice date for AOS/EAD/AP

02/20/19: Case Number Assigned                                                                                                               06/19/19: Biometrics Appointment

04/05/19: Interview - APPROVED!                                                                                                                06/14/19: Biometrics Completed - walk in

04/08/19: CEAC-NIV Application Received                                                                                                 08/06/19: Ready to be Scheduled for Interview Status

04/09/19: CEAC-NIV Administrative Processing                                                                                       10/11/19: Interview Scheduled status

04/10/19: CEAC- Issued                                                                                                                                 11/05/19: EAD/AP approved

04/12/19: Visa in hand                                                                                                                                   11/16/19: EAD/AP card Received

04/30-5/1/19: POE via IAH - Houston, TX                                                                                                   11/18/19: AOS Interview - APPROVED! same day status change to Approved, then New Card being Produced

05/10/19: I Do's!                                                                                                                                               11/25/19: Green Card in Hand

                                                                                                                                    

ROC:                                                                                                                                                                  

08/20/21: Filed ROC

08/23/21: USCIS received package

08/25/21: Text received/Case # assigned

08/26/22: Case transferred to NBC for "speedy processing"

 

Citizenship:

08/22/22: Filed N-400 online

08/22/22: NOA1/Biometrics Reused                                                                                                           

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
Timeline
Posted
2 minutes ago, celie&joseph said:

Ah okay ya entendi. Eso es para la K3 que es igual para esposos pero corria mas rapido antes. Ahora ya no son usadas. Lo que pasa es que puedes aplicar a las dos peticiones, pero la que van a procesar es la de I-130 y aunque aprueben las dos en el mismo dia, al I-130 ser aprobada la K3 va ser cancelada. Esa visa era porque antes la I-130 tardaba mucho de principio a fin entonces parejas tenian la opcion de usar una K3 y venir a los Estados Unidos mas pronto (al ritmo de tiempo que un prometido) y cambiar el status  de residente aqui. Pero con los requisitos de tener que aplicar a la I-130 primero, se empezaron a atrasar hasta el punto que esa forma se hizo irrelevante. Ahora, ya no es visto que procesen la K3. Solo la dejan cancelar cuando aprueban la I-130.

 

Vale, Muchas gracias.:)😏

 
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