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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Well I have been reading the NVC forums and I'm a bit confused. So I thought I would just come out and ask. What happens after NOA2? Here is how I understand it, please correct if wrong:

1. 2-3 weeks for file to get to NVC from USCIS

2. NVC will process and send file to Moscow - few weeks? (any other forums to be filled out at this stage?)

3. Interview is scheduled once Consulate receives file

4. interview packet is sent out (will both parties be sent something?)

5. packet of info is mailed to consulate

6. Medical exam for benificiary

7. interview (2-3 months after NVC receives case if not caught in AR)

I'm just trying to get a realistic time line, how in the hell do they expect you to have wedding plans finalized when you don't even know when the person will be here to attend, argh..

K1 - Timeline

03-26-07 I-129F sent to Texas Service Center

03-27-07 NOA1 recieved date

04-04-07 notice date on NOA1 - (Case at California Service Center)

04-06-07 recieved hardcopy NOA1 in mail

04-06-07 Check cashed

04-09-07 touched

06-25-07 touched

06-26-07 NOA2 email approval at 12:30 AM

06-26-07 touched

06-27-07 touched

06-30-07 NOA2 rec'd hardcopy in mail

07-16-07 NVC rec'd case

07-18-07 NVC sent case to Moscow

07-26-07 Moscow sent out packet 3/4

10-01-07 Interview

waiting............

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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1. 2-3 weeks for file to get to NVC from USCIS

2. NVC will process and send file to Moscow - few weeks? (any other forums to be filled out at this stage?)

3. Interview is scheduled once Consulate receives file

4. interview packet is sent out (will both parties be sent something?)

5. packet of info is mailed to consulate

6. Medical exam for benificiary

7. interview (2-3 months after NVC receives case if not caught in AR)

Once the NVC forwards the file to the Embassy, they send out a packet 3. One of the forms (DS-230I) you must fill out and return immediately. Once you have all the other info gathered that is needed, I-134, birth certificates, passport, police records, court certificate (if needed)...etc, etc. You then return the Applicant's Statement of Readiness To Be Interviewed. You will then receive your interview date. I'm not sure of any of the timelines for Moscow. And I am only assuming that it works the same in Moscow as it does Sydney. If it doesn't, sorry...I'm no help.

Aug. 2001 - met online playing trivia

May 2006 - engaged

06-12-06 - Met with lawyer, filed for a K-1 visa

07-17-06 - NOA1

10-31-06 - Touched

01-29-07 - Found out from USCIS that my lawyer had filed at the wrong service center and nothing has been processed.

02-08-07 - Found out that our petition had been closed back in Oct. 2006. No one was ever notified of this from USCIS

02-09-07 - Began gathering paperwork once again to start all over. Started cancelling our wedding plans

02-20-07 - Filed for a K-1 visa once again

02-27-07 - NOA1

04-21-07 - Originally planned wedding date (had to cancel) :(

05-22-07 - Touched

06-01-07 - Granted a Congressional Inquiry!

06-15-07 - NVC received our approved I-129F petition (I never received an NOA2 via email or snail mail). We are just so HAPPY to finally move on!

06-25-07 - Packet 3 received (but it was rec'd by our lawyer, she has forwarded it on to my fiance in Australia)

06-28-07 - Fiance rec'd Packet 3

06-30-07 - Finally rec'd NOA2 via snail mail. It is dated June 25, same day as Packet 3 was rec'd.

07-05-07 - Mailed back form letter DSL-1076 (Applicant's Statement of Readiness to be Interviewed).

07-05-07 - Just waiting now in hopes of an interview date before APEC

07-13-07 - Received Packet 4

07-30-07 - Interview!!!! - APPROVED!

09-01-07 - Fiance arrives in the USA!

10-06-07 - Getting Married

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Try this link...it may be of more help

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...&cty=Moscow

Aug. 2001 - met online playing trivia

May 2006 - engaged

06-12-06 - Met with lawyer, filed for a K-1 visa

07-17-06 - NOA1

10-31-06 - Touched

01-29-07 - Found out from USCIS that my lawyer had filed at the wrong service center and nothing has been processed.

02-08-07 - Found out that our petition had been closed back in Oct. 2006. No one was ever notified of this from USCIS

02-09-07 - Began gathering paperwork once again to start all over. Started cancelling our wedding plans

02-20-07 - Filed for a K-1 visa once again

02-27-07 - NOA1

04-21-07 - Originally planned wedding date (had to cancel) :(

05-22-07 - Touched

06-01-07 - Granted a Congressional Inquiry!

06-15-07 - NVC received our approved I-129F petition (I never received an NOA2 via email or snail mail). We are just so HAPPY to finally move on!

06-25-07 - Packet 3 received (but it was rec'd by our lawyer, she has forwarded it on to my fiance in Australia)

06-28-07 - Fiance rec'd Packet 3

06-30-07 - Finally rec'd NOA2 via snail mail. It is dated June 25, same day as Packet 3 was rec'd.

07-05-07 - Mailed back form letter DSL-1076 (Applicant's Statement of Readiness to be Interviewed).

07-05-07 - Just waiting now in hopes of an interview date before APEC

07-13-07 - Received Packet 4

07-30-07 - Interview!!!! - APPROVED!

09-01-07 - Fiance arrives in the USA!

10-06-07 - Getting Married

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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4. interview packet is sent out (will both parties be sent something?)
After the NOA2 all contact is with the beneficiary only.
how in the hell do they expect you to have wedding plans finalized when you don't even know when the person will be here to attend
Your wedding plans are the least of their concern. All they care about is that you plan to marry. If you are planing a large and expensive wedding you really should look into "wedding insurance" or calculate realistically how much of your deposit you will lose in case the bride is not here as planned.
Once the NVC forewords the file to the Embassy, they send out a packet 3...Once you have all the other info gathered that is needed, I-134, birth certificates, passport, police records, court certificate (if needed)...etc, etc. You then return the Applicant's Statement of Readiness To Be Interviewed. You will then receive your interview date. And I am only assuming that it works the same in Moscow as it does Sydney.
The following information should be disregarded as mostly false and incorrect. Moscow will send you a packet as soon as it it gets your case outlining when your interview date is and what documents to bring. Because the assumption that all consulates are the same is wrong, VJ created separate forums for different regions.
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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For the most part, you've got it right.

However, from this point on, you need to be in the Russia Forum, and only the Russia Forum for all business related questions. The "AOS, NVC, K, etc." sections are good for general information, but as Satellite pointed out, you're going to get some bad info that's probably going to mess you up. (Albeit from well-intentioned folks.) Here, we've been through it, or are going through it still, and Moscow is a "special" place to say the least.

Basically, you're almost done. You need to send your fiancee a financial support packet. (It'll probably be something like an I-134, tax statements, paycheck stubs, letter from employer, etc. Check the Visa Journey Guides section for complete instructions.) In a couple weeks (anywhere from 2 to 20) she will receive a packet (Moscow only sends ONE packet) with documents to fill out and instructions on where to go and what to do prior to her interview.

She needs to get (at minimum):

A police check

A medical check

(If applicable)

Divorce certs (translated)

Birth certs (translated)

Ex-Spouse custody info (translated)

Etc.

Most of the next steps are up to her. The only thing you actually "do" is send that financial packet to her. She'll hand-carry that to the interview along with the packet she received and filled out from the embassy. You guys realistically have a few months before your interview, so take this time to get your story straight and collect "evidence" of a true relationship. As for now, relax. Try to be patient, and stick around here on the Russia Forum. We'll get you through it!

Welcome, and good luck!!!

Русский форум член.

Ensure your beneficiary makes and brings with them to the States a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination form)

If the government is going to force me to exercise my "right" to health care, then they better start requiring people to exercise their Right to Bear Arms. - "Where's my public option rifle?"

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You got some good advice here so far. As far as planning the wedding, you should understand that your fiancee's visa is good for six months from date of issuance. So, even though she might be approved, let's say in August, you don't need to bring her here right away. You can wait to plan the wedding date and then make sure she arrives in time for you to meet the 90 day deadline in which to marry.

I know you've been waiting a long time and maybe you've been apart the entire time. A few more weeks or months won't matter if you are planning a really nice wedding. Remember, the idea here is to marry for the rest of your life.

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Exactly, look at several of the time lines and make a rough guestimate and then I would add one month, that way if you get her here 40 days ahead of the wedding you have extra time for fittings and other stuff. My wife and I decided that we would get the civil wedding out of the way so we could process paperwork and in the meantime plan a church ceremony and wedding party that would fit into our schedule without having to wait of the government to do its thing. Also it gives her a chance to pick some things out(i.e place settings, bridesmaid dresses, etc) go shopping and the like and get used to things here. My wife and I have almost finished picking out a church and she has been here 7 months.

Thom n Elena

Arrived Grand Rapids 12/13/06

Finally Home

Married 12/28/06 Husband and Wife finally

AOS

Card Received 7/23/07

Aleksandr arrives 8/29/07 7 lbs 19in

ROC

Filed April 21, Received NOA May 5,2009

Biometrics 7/7/2009

Biometrics Cancelled 6/29/09

Reschedule 7/22/09

Biometrics complete only 2 people in office wifey done in 15 min

Letter received New LPR Card in 60 days WOOHOO!!!!

LPR Card Received

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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My wife and I have almost finished picking out a church and she has been here 7 months.

:thumbs: You sound like you're on top of things!

Русский форум член.

Ensure your beneficiary makes and brings with them to the States a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination form)

If the government is going to force me to exercise my "right" to health care, then they better start requiring people to exercise their Right to Bear Arms. - "Where's my public option rifle?"

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:thumbs: You sound like you're on top of things!

Um sounds can be deceiving.

Thom n Elena

Arrived Grand Rapids 12/13/06

Finally Home

Married 12/28/06 Husband and Wife finally

AOS

Card Received 7/23/07

Aleksandr arrives 8/29/07 7 lbs 19in

ROC

Filed April 21, Received NOA May 5,2009

Biometrics 7/7/2009

Biometrics Cancelled 6/29/09

Reschedule 7/22/09

Biometrics complete only 2 people in office wifey done in 15 min

Letter received New LPR Card in 60 days WOOHOO!!!!

LPR Card Received

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Are you guys going to get married before the baby's arrival? I've never heard a woman saying "I want to be about 8 1/2 months pregnant in all of our wedding photos. Can we make sure we reserve the church at that time?" But, who knows, maybe that's what you're going for! Maybe a Russian superstition about fertility or something?

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Русский форум член.

Ensure your beneficiary makes and brings with them to the States a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination form)

If the government is going to force me to exercise my "right" to health care, then they better start requiring people to exercise their Right to Bear Arms. - "Where's my public option rifle?"

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Are you guys going to get married before the baby's arrival? I've never heard a woman saying "I want to be about 8 1/2 months pregnant in all of our wedding photos. Can we make sure we reserve the church at that time?" But, who knows, maybe that's what you're going for! Maybe a Russian superstition about fertility or something?

We had the civil ceremony in december with plans to do the church thing 6 months later or so, then in january we found out we were pregnant and that made us change our plans. I suggest we do a wedding and baptism at the same time but Elena said "NO you cant do that" Besides where do you find maternity wedding gowns, I am not going to Kentucky to look at wedding dresses(or halter tops and cuts offs)

Thom n Elena

Arrived Grand Rapids 12/13/06

Finally Home

Married 12/28/06 Husband and Wife finally

AOS

Card Received 7/23/07

Aleksandr arrives 8/29/07 7 lbs 19in

ROC

Filed April 21, Received NOA May 5,2009

Biometrics 7/7/2009

Biometrics Cancelled 6/29/09

Reschedule 7/22/09

Biometrics complete only 2 people in office wifey done in 15 min

Letter received New LPR Card in 60 days WOOHOO!!!!

LPR Card Received

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Are you guys going to get married before the baby's arrival? I've never heard a woman saying "I want to be about 8 1/2 months pregnant in all of our wedding photos.
Way too many Russian marriages occur because the bride is a few months pregnant. I wouldn't count that as a tradition.
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Besides where do you find maternity wedding gowns, I am not going to Kentucky to look at wedding dresses(or halter tops and cuts offs)

I live right across the river from Kentucky, so if you need someone to ship you something, I can take care of it. They have a deal on maternity gowns right now, it's summer, so all the halter tops and cut offs are moving, but the gowns aren't.

Way too many Russian marriages occur because the bride is a few months pregnant. I wouldn't count that as a tradition.

It's a "tradition" here as well! (I'm actually in my parent's wedding photo... granted, you can't see me under all that white gown material and the "oven"... but I'm in there somewhere!)

Русский форум член.

Ensure your beneficiary makes and brings with them to the States a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination form)

If the government is going to force me to exercise my "right" to health care, then they better start requiring people to exercise their Right to Bear Arms. - "Where's my public option rifle?"

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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This is very useful Kym... is there such a page for Frankfurt, Germany??

Try this link...it may be of more help

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...&cty=Moscow

5/14/07 Mailed K1 VSC

10/19/07 APPROVED on 10/15

10/26/07 Packet 3 rec'd

10/29/07 Packet 3 sent

11/14/07 Interview (I am off to Germany 11/9)

11/30/07 VISA rec'd!!!!!!!!!!!!!

12/25/07 POE JFK

1/25/08 Wedding day

2/11/08 Mailed AOS/EAD/AP

3/13/08 NOA1 for AOS/EAD/AP

04/04/08 Biometrics for AOS/EAD

04/15/08 EMAIL APPROVED EAD & AP

4/24/08 Receiveed EAD card in the Mail

6/16/08 Email AOS: Welcome notice mailed

6/23/08 Email AOS: Approval Notice Sent

April 2009 FINALLY received card!

3/11/10 Sent I 751

3/19/10 Rec'd NOA1

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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This is very useful Kym... is there such a page for Frankfurt, Germany?
Yes,

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...p;cty=Frankfurt

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