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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
9 minutes ago, Marko1991 said:

Hey fellas. Is there any new interview scheduled? 

Status changed yesterday to interview scheduled and saw the letter online today. It's set for 15Apr at the San Antonio field office. Hoping all the pending ones come in soon. 

Posted
1 minute ago, soda11 said:

Status changed yesterday to interview scheduled and saw the letter online today. It's set for 15Apr at the San Antonio field office. Hoping all the pending ones come in soon. 

Hell yeah! Congratulations and good luck! Wish you 5 minutes interview with approval.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
1 minute ago, Marko1991 said:

Hell yeah! Congratulations and good luck! Wish you 5 minutes interview with approval.

Fingers crossed! My application has extensive travel due to work, really hoping all my trips were captured properly. Only thing I'm nervous about

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Lebanon
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Posted
1 hour ago, soda11 said:

Fingers crossed! My application has extensive travel due to work, really hoping all my trips were captured properly. Only thing I'm nervous about

How many trips? Mine is kinda the same.

The immigration process caused me PTSD.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
3 minutes ago, Deagle said:

How many trips? Mine is kinda the same.

I wrote down 15 trips in the last 3 years, I captured everything on my passport but tried to recount any trips to Canada and EU.where maybe my passport wasn't stamped. I took some international trips after filing as well so will take in that information as well. 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Lebanon
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Posted
1 minute ago, soda11 said:

I wrote down 15 trips in the last 3 years, I captured everything on my passport but tried to recount any trips to Canada and EU.where maybe my passport wasn't stamped. I took some international trips after filing as well so will take in that information as well. 

You can use the link below. This is the official website for the US Customs and Border Protection. You can enter your passport number and it will show you all the trips you made, the date and port of entry. Very helpful.

 

https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/home

 

 

The immigration process caused me PTSD.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
2 minutes ago, Deagle said:

You can use the link below. This is the official website for the US Customs and Border Protection. You can enter your passport number and it will show you all the trips you made, the date and port of entry. Very helpful.

 

https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/home

 

 

Whoa, did not know about this! Will compare my application to this and be prepared. Thanks!

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Deagle said:

You can use the link below. This is the official website for the US Customs and Border Protection. You can enter your passport number and it will show you all the trips you made, the date and port of entry. Very helpful.

 

https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/home

 

 

Interesting site. Does it cover people with immigrant visas as well?

The site says -

 

"This website provides limited access to arrival and departure date records of nonimmigrant aliens entering and departing the United States which are maintained in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP's) Nonimmigrant Information System (NIIS)."

 

Wonder if it reflects entries only while you are a non-immigrant, and if it keeps that information, and shows it to you, after you become an immigrant.

Just wondering...

Thanks.

 

Edited by Suze1

Profile pic - Rainbow Tower of the Hilton Hawaiian Village - Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Why this for the profile pic?  Often in movies and on TV when they show Hawaii they show this beach/view. So, instead of doing Kauai or some other locale, we decided to do here, so that whenever some show shows Hawaii and this view, we will see where we were married.

 

BENEFICIARY (From Dubai)

2012 - US Tourist Visa, Manila, Philippines

2012 - First Night spent in the US - Waikiki Beach, Honolulu

 

2016 - Wedding on the beach, Honolulu, Hawaii

2016 - Honeymoon at the hotel in this photo, Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii

            They were filming a scene of Hawaii Five-O in the suite above ours during our Honeymoon stay! Actors everywhere!

            Spouse hung out here with celebrities from the movie The Fifth Element back when he moved to Hawaii

2016 - US Spousal Visa, via DCF, Manila, Philippines

....................................

PETITIONER (from NYC)

1999 - Got a place right down the street from this hotel - Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii

2007 - Visited Philippines on vacation

2008 - Got a condo in Makati, PH

2012 - Considered for a role on the TV show, The Last Resort, shot out of Hawaii

 

....................................

SUMMARY TIMELINE

06/2011 - Met Spouse in Makati, Philippines

01/2012 - B1/B2 Tourist Visa, Manila, Philippines

10/2016 - Married in Hawaii

11/2016 - Filed for Spousal Visa DCF, in Manila, Philippines

12/2016 - POE, CR-1 Status Received

10/2018 - ROC I-751 Received by USCIS

10/2019 - Filed for Citizenship, N-400

03/2020 - Citizenship Ceremony

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Deagle said:

You can use the link below. This is the official website for the US Customs and Border Protection. You can enter your passport number and it will show you all the trips you made, the date and port of entry. Very helpful.

 

https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/home

 

 

Yes, this worked for me and was very useful to confirm accuracy. Even though it says it doesn't work for green card holders, it actually does seem to work for anyone who previously held some type of visa. 

CITIZENSHIP TIMELINE

4/2019: Submitted N400

5/2019: Biometrics (3 weeks)

2/2020: Interview (10 months)

3/2020: Oath & naturalization (11 months)

6/2020: Passport received (3 months)

Officially a U.S. Citizen! 

 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Lebanon
Timeline
Posted
2 hours ago, N400NYC said:

Yes, this worked for me and was very useful to confirm accuracy. Even though it says it doesn't work for green card holders, it actually does seem to work for anyone who previously held some type of visa. 

 

3 hours ago, Suze1 said:

Interesting site. Does it cover people with immigrant visas as well?

The site says -

 

"This website provides limited access to arrival and departure date records of nonimmigrant aliens entering and departing the United States which are maintained in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP's) Nonimmigrant Information System (NIIS)."

 

Wonder if it reflects entries only while you are a non-immigrant, and if it keeps that information, and shows it to you, after you become an immigrant.

Just wondering...

Thanks.

 

Yes, I am a GC holder and it worked just fine.

 

The immigration process caused me PTSD.

Posted

@Deagle @N400NYC Kool! Thanks!

Profile pic - Rainbow Tower of the Hilton Hawaiian Village - Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Why this for the profile pic?  Often in movies and on TV when they show Hawaii they show this beach/view. So, instead of doing Kauai or some other locale, we decided to do here, so that whenever some show shows Hawaii and this view, we will see where we were married.

 

BENEFICIARY (From Dubai)

2012 - US Tourist Visa, Manila, Philippines

2012 - First Night spent in the US - Waikiki Beach, Honolulu

 

2016 - Wedding on the beach, Honolulu, Hawaii

2016 - Honeymoon at the hotel in this photo, Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii

            They were filming a scene of Hawaii Five-O in the suite above ours during our Honeymoon stay! Actors everywhere!

            Spouse hung out here with celebrities from the movie The Fifth Element back when he moved to Hawaii

2016 - US Spousal Visa, via DCF, Manila, Philippines

....................................

PETITIONER (from NYC)

1999 - Got a place right down the street from this hotel - Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii

2007 - Visited Philippines on vacation

2008 - Got a condo in Makati, PH

2012 - Considered for a role on the TV show, The Last Resort, shot out of Hawaii

 

....................................

SUMMARY TIMELINE

06/2011 - Met Spouse in Makati, Philippines

01/2012 - B1/B2 Tourist Visa, Manila, Philippines

10/2016 - Married in Hawaii

11/2016 - Filed for Spousal Visa DCF, in Manila, Philippines

12/2016 - POE, CR-1 Status Received

10/2018 - ROC I-751 Received by USCIS

10/2019 - Filed for Citizenship, N-400

03/2020 - Citizenship Ceremony

 

Posted

Oath completed in Detroit today, there were 71 ppl, it was scheduled for 1pm but didn't start till 2:15, it only lasted about 30 minutes though. I applied for passport immediately after as the office was the building next door. Thanks everyone for the help, good luck!!

 

filed 10/31

biometrics 11/20

interview scheduled 12/31

interview 2/10

 
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