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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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Hi all, I have submitted this in the review section as well but thought I would share my experience on the UK thread also with those that are about to go through the interview or indeed the whole K1 visa process.

My appointment was arranged for 10am so I arrived at about 9.15am. The two 'meeters and greeters' checked my name on the list and directed me to a line which was about 20 people long. Although there appeared to be some sort of order to who was going through the security room, there were the odd 'moaners' that were pushed through quickly. It took about 35 minutes of standing and waiting for my turn in what was a nice and sunny day. I'm just glad my interview was on the 19th and not the 20th as the 20th was WET and I'm not sure I would have wanted to stand in the rain waiting to get in for my interview. Once at the security I was relieved of my two electronic devices, key fob and mobile, and my bag was scanned while I walked through the metal detector. Once I had picked up my bag and numbered tag for my phone/keys I was directed around to the far side of the building.

The signs are very clear as to where you must go and I quickly found myself at the reception desk of the visa section. Once again my interview letter was checked and I was allocated a number particular to my type of visa. As soon as I walked in to the large waiting room I thought 'oh no this is going to take hours'. You will be met by hundreds of people sat waiting, however once I sat down and scrutinised the waiting screen, I realised that there were only three others in front of me.

After about a 20 minute wait, my nuber was called to go to window number 1 where I was met by an asian lady that was very polite and actually had a bit of a joke with me. I was asked to produce all of my supporting paperwork and a scan of my fingerprints was taken. She asked me a few questions about my paperwork just to clarify what I had given her. I signed some of the forms sent in with Packet 3 and was quickly banished to the visa payemnt window. On my return I was given a pink form and told to fill in the address detail for the courier and sent back to the waiting area to wait for interview 2. Word of warning it is extremely difficuly to hear the questions being asked as the background noise is quite loud and also in this interviewers case she was a little quiet.

After a quick sandwich and drink, purchased at the little cafe in the waiting area, I had literally another 20 minutes to wait before once again I was summoned to window 16. This time I was met by a young American lady, who had already pushed my original copies of documents back through the slot under the window. She scanned my left hand fingerprints again and asked me to swear that everything I had written and was about to say was the whole truth etc. I was then asked some very personal questions about how, where and when we met and why this was the one. Had we met each others family, when was the last time she had been over here, me over there etc. All the time the woman at the desk was just tapping away at a couple of keys on her keyboard and not appearing to be that interested. After about five minutes of arriving at the window, she smiled and said 'that's about it, I am pleased to tell you that we will be giving you your visa and it will be sent to you as soon as we can. The courier should deliver it within the next 3 - 5 days'. She then directed me to the couriers desk where I paid for the delivery and handed over the pink sheet of paper.

I then left the embassy and wandered around to the exit to collect my keys and phone, all the time being aware that I was grinning like the proverbial grinning cheshire cat.

I then phoned my better half and gave her the wonderful news to shrieks of delight. After six months of waiting and collating information we have finally got the visa......... :kicking: :kicking:

The best advice I can offer anyone considering going through the K1 visa process is to read the pages on VJ, read the paperwork properly that you need to send in and most of all keep focussed on what you are heading towards, being reunited with your loved one. Good Luck to all.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hooray! Congrats! Thanks for the review - I know people find them helpful.

I-129F/K1

1-12-07 mailed to CSC

1-22-07 DHS cashes the I-129F check

1-23-07 NOA1 Notice Date

1-26-07 NOA1 arrives in the post

4-25-07 Touched!

4-26-07 Touched again!

5-3-07 NOA2!!! Two approval emails received at 11:36am

5-10-07 Arrived at NVC/5-14-07 Left NVC - London-bound!

5-17-07??? London receives?

5-20-07 Packet 3 mailed

5-26-07 Packet 3 received

5-29-07 Packet 3 returned, few days later than planned due to bank holiday weekend

6-06-07 Medical in London (called to schedule on May 29)

6-11-07 "Medical in file" at Embassy

6-14-07 Resent packet 3 to Embassy after hearing nothing about first try

6-22-07 DOS says "applicant now eligible for interview," ie: they enter p3 into their system

6-25-07 DOS says interview date is August 21

6-28-07 Help from our congressional representative gives us new interview date: July 6

7-06-07 Interview at 9:00 am at the London Embassy - Approved.

7-16-07 Visa delivered after 'security checks' completed

I-129F approved in 111 days; Interview 174 days from filing

Handy numbers:

NVC: (603) 334-0700 - press 1, 5; US State Department: (202) 663-1225 - press 1, 0

*Be afraid or be informed - the choice is yours.*

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Nice review!

AOS:

02/29/2008 - Wedding Day!

03/29/2008 - Mailed AOS packet to Chicago registered mail

04/04/2008 - Delivered to Chicago Lockbox

04-10-2008 - Check cashed!

04-12-2008 - NOA1s arrive for AP & AOS

04-18-2008 - Biometrics appt letter arrives

04-29-2008 - Biometrics appointment!

04-30-2008 - AOS status shows up online

05-16-2008 - AP status shows up online - both AP & AOS are touched!

06-05-2008 - AP touched and email sent saying AP has been approved

06-12-2008 - AP arrives in the mail

07-10-2008 - Interview letter arrives - interview scheduled for 09/05/08

09-05-2008 - Interview in SF (don't bring your cellphone!) -- approved! Email sent saying card has been ordered!

09-13-2008 - Welcome to the United States letter arrives

09-15-2008 - Green card arrives in the mail! YAY YAY YAY YAY YAY

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Excellent review!!! Thanks! And I'm glad it went so well and that it's all finally coming to a happy new beginning for you both!

Your review made me wonder, however, exactly how important the mutual visits are? My fiance has spent a great deal of time over here with me in the States this past year (we lived together for 6 out of about 9 months), but I've never gone over there to visit him or meet his family (although I've "met" his mum online and webcam... spoken to his dad, etc.). Does it look better if I DID make a visit over???

2007:

February - May: extended visit to States, engagement.

5/4: I-129F sent (Texas Service Center, forwarded to California Service Center)

5/11: Petition received at California Service Center.

5/16: Check cleared. NOA1 online (no hard copy received yet)

6/19: NOA1 hard copy arrived FINALLY

7/16: Sent off for Police Certificate (U.K.)

8/22: TOUCHED due to phone call (RFE Trick, was told case wasn't assigned yet)

9/20:APPROVED!!! After 127 days from NOA1 and 139 days from filing date.

10/23: Spoke to Kelly at NVC who said they should have received our petition by now. She advised I send a copy of our NOA2 directly to the NVC office, which I did immediately. :-)

10/26: NVC RECEIVES CASE!

10/30: NVC SENDS CASE TO LONDON CONSULATE

11/1: Consulate receives case in London AND sends out Packet 3.

11/6: Sent Packet 3 to Consulate (we'd downloaded the forms on VJ and had them completed already)

11/22: Appointment for Medical.

2008:

01/08: Interview scheduled for 10 a.m. APPROVED!!!

02/01/08: Stephen comes to America!!!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: England
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Excellent review!!! Thanks! And I'm glad it went so well and that it's all finally coming to a happy new beginning for you both!

Your review made me wonder, however, exactly how important the mutual visits are? My fiance has spent a great deal of time over here with me in the States this past year (we lived together for 6 out of about 9 months), but I've never gone over there to visit him or meet his family (although I've "met" his mum online and webcam... spoken to his dad, etc.). Does it look better if I DID make a visit over???

I'd like to know that too.... I have always been the one to travel over to the US... My fiance hasn't quite managed to get here yet, due to a number of reasons... He has spoken to my Mum lots on the phone (Who lives in England) but has met my Dad, Step Mum and Sisters loads of times as they lives in the US also.

I haven't actually met his Mum or Sister as they live in Texas and Florida... But I have met both of his kids several times.

Will I have to explain why Chris hasn't been over to the UK yet?

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On another note, thanks for the great review!!! Congratulations!! I hope mine goes aswell as yours did! :thumbs:

Our K1 Journey

November 5th 2005 - ♥ Tash & Chris met ♥

June 11th 2007 - We posted the I129F :D

June 19th 2007 - USCIS received date

June 22nd 2007 - NOA1 received

November 16th 2007 - NOA2 - 156 days from filing

November 24th 2007 - Hard copy of NOA2 received

December 15th 2007 - Packet 3 received

January 18th 2008 - Packet 3 returned

February 13th 2008 - Packet 4 received

March 4th 2008 - Medical @ 1.00pm

March 5th 2008 - INTERVIEW @ 10.00am - APPROVED!!

March 11th 2008 - Visa received!

April 30th 2008 - Flying home at last!!!!! (POE: Dulles - Washington DC)

July 12th 2008 - Wedding date!

Now for AOS!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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Excellent review!!! Thanks! And I'm glad it went so well and that it's all finally coming to a happy new beginning for you both!

Your review made me wonder, however, exactly how important the mutual visits are? My fiance has spent a great deal of time over here with me in the States this past year (we lived together for 6 out of about 9 months), but I've never gone over there to visit him or meet his family (although I've "met" his mum online and webcam... spoken to his dad, etc.). Does it look better if I DID make a visit over???

I don't know if there is an answer to your question to be honest. I think the fact that you lived together for so long more than makes up for not physically meeting the future 'in-laws'. I think the key is to answer the question in a confident manner, with a short but to the point answer. I really got the impression that as long as you demonstrated that your relationship was genuine they don't really read too much in to your answers. I think they are looking for arranged marriages, fake relationships and inconsistancies.

You will be fine, after all you have spent more time physically together with your fiance than the majority of applicants.

Good Luck

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