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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Mexico
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My husband and I are trying to figure out what fees we still need to pay, so we can be sure we've saved enough money. We don't have an interview scheduled yet, but we will be interviewing for a K3. We've already paid the visa bill and affidavit of support bill for the I130, and of course both the application fees for the I130 and I129F. What else should we expect, both before the appointment and at it? If anyone could just provide a list, it would be so helpful.

Married Sept. 2, 2006

I-130

NOA 1 Dec. 29, 2006

NOA 2 March 8, 2007

I-129F

NOA 1 March 8, 2007

Transferred to CSC

Notice - Pending at CSC March 26, 2007

Touched April 26, 2007

Touched August 7, 2007

NOA 2 email August 7, 2007

NVC received August 31, 2007

At consulate Sept. 19, 2007

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
Timeline
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My husband and I are trying to figure out what fees we still need to pay, so we can be sure we've saved enough money. We don't have an interview scheduled yet, but we will be interviewing for a K3. We've already paid the visa bill and affidavit of support bill for the I130, and of course both the application fees for the I130 and I129F. What else should we expect, both before the appointment and at it? If anyone could just provide a list, it would be so helpful.

If you are going to pursue K3 visa, why did you had pay the visa bill and the affidavit of support bill for the I130. If I am correct, that is only required if one is pursuing the CR-1 visa. Secondly, it seems from your timeline that the I130 has been approved for over 3 months. Why would you want to go for the K3 visa if the I130 has been approved for that long and you have paid the fees associated with CR-1 visa. With K3 visa, you have to adjust status once the spouse is in U.S. and it will cost you about $1000. With CR-1, you will not have to adjust the status and it will save you time and money.

FORM I-130 PROCESS

Jan. 15, 2007 - Got married in India

Feb. 02, 2007 - Sent Form I-130 via Certified mail

Feb. 05, 2007 - NSC Receives Form I-130

Feb 07, 2007 - NOA-1

Mar. 15, 2007 - Touched

April. 11, 2007 - Touched

April 17, 2007- Approved!!

May 01, 2007- Touched

NVC Processing of I-130

April 27, 2007- Received by NVC

May 14, 2007- IV Bill and AOS fee bill Generated

May 22, 2007- Sent AOS fee bill

May 27, 2007- Received AOS fee bill in mail

June 11, 2007- Received I-864 package in mail

June 14, 2007- Still no IV bill. Called NVC so that they can resend it.

June 18, 2007- Sent completed I-864 package

June 22, 2007- Still no IV bill

June 25, 2007- Finally Received and Paid the IV bill!!

August 05, 2007- Sent DS-230

August 21, 2007- Case Completed at NVC

August 27, 2007- Case Forwarded to Embassy

October 15, 2007- Interview!! Visa approved!!

October 18, 2007- Visa in hand

October 27, 2007- US arrival!!

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
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My husband and I are trying to figure out what fees we still need to pay, so we can be sure we've saved enough money. We don't have an interview scheduled yet, but we will be interviewing for a K3. We've already paid the visa bill and affidavit of support bill for the I130, and of course both the application fees for the I130 and I129F. What else should we expect, both before the appointment and at it? If anyone could just provide a list, it would be so helpful.

If you are going to pursue K3 visa, why did you had pay the visa bill and the affidavit of support bill for the I130. If I am correct, that is only required if one is pursuing the CR-1 visa. Secondly, it seems from your timeline that the I130 has been approved for over 3 months. Why would you want to go for the K3 visa if the I130 has been approved for that long and you have paid the fees associated with CR-1 visa. With K3 visa, you have to adjust status once the spouse is in U.S. and it will cost you about $1000. With CR-1, you will not have to adjust the status and it will save you time and money.

Yes, you might as well forget about the whole K3 process. K3 visas are only avialable when an immigrant visa is not "immediately available". Once your I-130 arrives at the Consulate, the CR1 immigrant visa is considered "immediately available" so no K3 is allowed or desired.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
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129f for K1 visa filed in march 07 check my timeline for full info

03 March 2008 , received welcome letter and 2 year GC yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh

22 NOV 2009 to lift condition GC expires 22 Feb 2010

24 Nov 09 send in I 751 ( ROC , in VT )

25 Nov 09 Your item was delivered at 12:10 PM in SAINT ALBANS, VT 05479 to INS .

30 Nov 09 Check Cashed

21 Dec 09 biometric

On March 9, 2010, we ordered production of your new card.

12 March 2010 received approval letter in mail

16 March 2010 10 year Green Card received in mail exp date March 09 / 2020

April 14/2017 send N400 

04/25/17 credit card charged 

04/25/17 e mail NOA send 

05/01/17 hard copy of NOA dated 04/25 received in mail

05/06/17 biometric hard copy in mail 

05/19/17 Biometric appointment in Hartford CT 

07/17/17 Inline for Interview 

07/24/17 Interview letter in mail 

08/24/17 Interview in Springfield MA ... Yes Aproved

09/14/17 Oath Ceremony .... done I am a US citizen

09/22/17 Applied for Passport ( per reg mail ) 

10/04/17 got passport in mail  

10/13/17 got certificate in mail  , updated status with social security office 

AM DONE YEAHHHHHHHHHHH 

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
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I got an error message when I clicked the link.

We're also pursuing the K3 to get the interview sooner, then from what I understand, we should be able to switch to the CR-1 instead when we get to the interview. We are living in Mexico right now, and for many reasons, we need to go back as soon as possible. A few months make a very significant difference to us. How much difference are we talking about between the time to the K3 and the CR1 interview? Maybe it's not as long as I thought.......

Married Sept. 2, 2006

I-130

NOA 1 Dec. 29, 2006

NOA 2 March 8, 2007

I-129F

NOA 1 March 8, 2007

Transferred to CSC

Notice - Pending at CSC March 26, 2007

Touched April 26, 2007

Touched August 7, 2007

NOA 2 email August 7, 2007

NVC received August 31, 2007

At consulate Sept. 19, 2007

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted

Actually I just checked the I130 timelines for Mexico, and it's an average of 512 days between the NOA2 and the interview, so we still have over a year to wait if we don't go for the K3 interview.

Married Sept. 2, 2006

I-130

NOA 1 Dec. 29, 2006

NOA 2 March 8, 2007

I-129F

NOA 1 March 8, 2007

Transferred to CSC

Notice - Pending at CSC March 26, 2007

Touched April 26, 2007

Touched August 7, 2007

NOA 2 email August 7, 2007

NVC received August 31, 2007

At consulate Sept. 19, 2007

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
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Actually I just checked the I130 timelines for Mexico, and it's an average of 512 days between the NOA2 and the interview, so we still have over a year to wait if we don't go for the K3 interview.

Unless Mexico is some kind of exception to the rule, the timeline that matters is NOA2 to arrival at Consulate. Once your I-130 is at the Consulate, an immigrant visa is "immediately available" so K3 is not. Consulates in Mexico not following this directive?

Edited by pushbrk

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Egypt
Timeline
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Actually I just checked the I130 timelines for Mexico, and it's an average of 512 days between the NOA2 and the interview, so we still have over a year to wait if we don't go for the K3 interview.

Unless Mexico is some kind of exception to the rule, the timeline that matters is NOA2 to arrival at Consulate. Once your I-130 is at the Consulate, an immigrant visa is "immediately available" so K3 is not. Consulates in Mexico not following this directive?

What do you mean by "immediately available"? They would still have to wait for an interview and then perhaps go through administrative processing.

As for the additional costs...I guess I'm confused to as to why you have pursued the I-130...I think that means you can't go forward with the K3 but hopefully someone else will chime in. If you can, then the only other costs would be for the medical exam, the police report, the birth certificate and the military records (if those are even required for your country). Other than that the cost of sending the documents into the consulate and the cost of the actual visa which I think probably varies but ours was $100 USD.

Good luck! :thumbs:

12/28/06 - got married :)

02/05/07 - I-130 NOA1

02/21/07 - I-129 NOA1

04/09/07 - I-130 and I-129F approval email sent!!!!

04/26/07 - Packet 3 received

06/16/07 - Medical Examination

06/26/07 - Packet 3 SUBMITTED FINALLY!!!!

07/07/07 - Received pkt 4

07/22/07 - interview consular never bothered to show up for work.

07/29/07 - interview.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
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CR1 interviews in Mexico generally take 12-14 months from the date the approved petition arrives at the consulate.

K3 interviews in Mexico generally take 4-6 months from the date the approved petition arrives at the consulate.

It's not that the visa isn't "immediately available" - it's that the consulate is incredibly backlogged.

If the approved I-130 is there by the time you go for your K3 interview, you can change to a CR1 interview.

All fees are detailed on the CDJ website. No police certificates for Mexico.

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted

Thanks kitkat! I found the fees on the CDJ site, and it looks we've already paid the worst of them.

By the way, with the I601 pilot program, is it still easy to switch to the CRI at the interview?

Married Sept. 2, 2006

I-130

NOA 1 Dec. 29, 2006

NOA 2 March 8, 2007

I-129F

NOA 1 March 8, 2007

Transferred to CSC

Notice - Pending at CSC March 26, 2007

Touched April 26, 2007

Touched August 7, 2007

NOA 2 email August 7, 2007

NVC received August 31, 2007

At consulate Sept. 19, 2007

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

The other additional costs for the K3 would be the medical and the $100 USD for the K3 visa processing at the consulate.

After arriving to the U.S. on a K3, the AOS and EAD costs will be just over $1,000.

K3 Timeline - 2006-11-20 to 2007-03-19

See the comments section in my timeline for full details of my K3 dates, transfers and touches. Also see my Vancouver consulate review and my POE review.

AOS & EAD Timeline

2007-04-16: I-485 and I-765 sent to Chicago (My AOS/EAD checklist)

2007-04-17: Received at Chicago

2007-04-23: NOA1 date (both)

2007-05-10: Biometrics appointment (both - Biometrics review)

2007-06-05: AOS interview letter date

2007-06-13: AOS interview letter received in mail

2007-07-03: EAD card production ordered

2007-07-07: EAD card received! (yay!)

2007-08-23: AOS interview (Documents / Interview review)

2007-08-23: Green card production ordered!!!

2007-08-24: Welcome notice mailed!

2007-08-27: Green card production ordered again... ?

2007-08-28: Welcome notice received!

2007-09-01: Green card received!

Done with USCIS until May 23, 2009!

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted
CR1 interviews in Mexico generally take 12-14 months from the date the approved petition arrives at the consulate.

K3 interviews in Mexico generally take 4-6 months from the date the approved petition arrives at the consulate.

It's not that the visa isn't "immediately available" - it's that the consulate is incredibly backlogged.

If the approved I-130 is there by the time you go for your K3 interview, you can change to a CR1 interview.

All fees are detailed on the CDJ website. No police certificates for Mexico.

This case has an upside down timeline for a K3. The I-129F isn't approved yet but the I-130 has been at NVC three months already. The immigrant visa fee is paid. The I-130 will arrive on station before the I-129F. Therefore the K3 interview will never be scheduled because the I-130 on station makes the immigrant visa "immediately available" by definition.

Unless our Consulates in Mexico are making there own rules, there will be no K3 interview.

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Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted
CR1 interviews in Mexico generally take 12-14 months from the date the approved petition arrives at the consulate.

K3 interviews in Mexico generally take 4-6 months from the date the approved petition arrives at the consulate.

It's not that the visa isn't "immediately available" - it's that the consulate is incredibly backlogged.

If the approved I-130 is there by the time you go for your K3 interview, you can change to a CR1 interview.

All fees are detailed on the CDJ website. No police certificates for Mexico.

This case has an upside down timeline for a K3. The I-129F isn't approved yet but the I-130 has been at NVC three months already. The immigrant visa fee is paid. The I-130 will arrive on station before the I-129F. Therefore the K3 interview will never be scheduled because the I-130 on station makes the immigrant visa "immediately available" by definition.

Unless our Consulates in Mexico are making there own rules, there will be no K3 interview.

It should depend on what fees they pay for the I-130. If they don't keep it going, the I-129F will get there first. Since this is the most beneficial situation in Mexico, most people do it this way. At the time of the K3 interview, if the I-130 has arrived, they change the interview to a CR1.

 
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