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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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My wife's IR1 interview date has been set for September 4th (see timeline below). I'll be in Germany on business during that time and will go along for the interview. I have to return to the US on September 16th and I've booked a seat for my wife to return home with me on the same flight. This leaves eight business days for the Consulate to issue and mail the visa to my wife. I expect that this is enough? Please let me know if you have some experience with the Frankfurt Consulate.

Thank you,

--hh

My wife's USCIS journey:

I-130 (IR1) Timeline

03-26-07 -- I-130 sent to VSC

09-20-07 -- Permanent Resident

N-400 Timeline

09-20-10 -- N-400 sent to Dallas lockbox

09-24-10 -- Check cashed

09-27-10 -- NOA received

10-07-10 -- Biometrics letter rec'd (appointment for 10/19/2010)

10-15-10 -- Biometrics done (walk-in at Alexandria, VA facility)

10-23-10 -- Another Biometrics letter rec'd (1st fingerprint set unusable according to FBI; appointment for 11/19/2010)

10-25-10 -- 2nd Biometrics done (walk-in at Alexandria, VA facility)

10-26-10 -- Called FBI: Second fingerprint set okay

11-20-10 -- Yellow letter received

01-26-11 -- Interview letter received

03-01-11 -- Interview (Civics test passed, but "Decision cannot yet be made" -- Docs missing)

03-25-11 -- Oath letter received

04-18-11 -- Oath Ceremony -- USC

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
Timeline
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Anybody?

I've seen people report here receiving their visa mail from the Frankfurt Consulate within four or five days, and that would be fine, of course, but I'd like to get a sense of whether this is the normal expectation, or whether it can be significantly longer. If it's the latter, I'd feel more comfortable hopping into a car and drive the 100 miles from where we'll be staying to the consulate to pick up the visa ourselves, just to make sure that my wife indeed will be on that plane with me. I'd hate something to go wrong now!

My wife's USCIS journey:

I-130 (IR1) Timeline

03-26-07 -- I-130 sent to VSC

09-20-07 -- Permanent Resident

N-400 Timeline

09-20-10 -- N-400 sent to Dallas lockbox

09-24-10 -- Check cashed

09-27-10 -- NOA received

10-07-10 -- Biometrics letter rec'd (appointment for 10/19/2010)

10-15-10 -- Biometrics done (walk-in at Alexandria, VA facility)

10-23-10 -- Another Biometrics letter rec'd (1st fingerprint set unusable according to FBI; appointment for 11/19/2010)

10-25-10 -- 2nd Biometrics done (walk-in at Alexandria, VA facility)

10-26-10 -- Called FBI: Second fingerprint set okay

11-20-10 -- Yellow letter received

01-26-11 -- Interview letter received

03-01-11 -- Interview (Civics test passed, but "Decision cannot yet be made" -- Docs missing)

03-25-11 -- Oath letter received

04-18-11 -- Oath Ceremony -- USC

Posted
My wife's IR1 interview date has been set for September 4th (see timeline below). I'll be in Germany on business during that time and will go along for the interview. I have to return to the US on September 16th and I've booked a seat for my wife to return home with me on the same flight. This leaves eight business days for the Consulate to issue and mail the visa to my wife. I expect that this is enough? Please let me know if you have some experience with the Frankfurt Consulate.

Thank you,

--hh

hh,

We recieved ours within a few days.... :thumbs:

Posted

Usual it don't take longer then a week , but you can also pick it up in person you have to mention that by the interview i think you will have it then in 2 day's !

Good luck

Ramona

"Happiness only lives for those who cry, those who was hurt, those who have searched, those who loved and those who have tried..."

Posted

yes I think you'll be fine, either pick it up but even the postal way is under 8 days :yes:

Good Luck on the interview and a great flight back to the States.

GREENCARD the 2nd :0)

Surrendered Residency in the USA November 2005, returned GC, 12/2005 moved back to Germany (how stupid can you be?????)

married February 2003

DCF TIMELINE FRANKFURT:

Filed I-130 in person May 14th 2007 in Frankfurt

Filed Form DS-230 Part I May 14th 2007 in Frankfurt

E-Maild Frankfurt how long???July 31. 2007

got a reply August 2nd 2007

I-130 approved since 05/23/2007???? where was my EMail or Letter?

Interview Appointment August 29th 2007

APPROVED!!!!!

Visa arrived in the mail (that was fast!!!!) August 30. 2007

Flying to Florida October 1st 2007, Nov. 28th Welcome letter arrived

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
Timeline
Posted

Thanks, everybody!

Ramona, I read in one of your other posts that they had misplaced your passport for a week. That's not very reassuring... What happened?

My wife's USCIS journey:

I-130 (IR1) Timeline

03-26-07 -- I-130 sent to VSC

09-20-07 -- Permanent Resident

N-400 Timeline

09-20-10 -- N-400 sent to Dallas lockbox

09-24-10 -- Check cashed

09-27-10 -- NOA received

10-07-10 -- Biometrics letter rec'd (appointment for 10/19/2010)

10-15-10 -- Biometrics done (walk-in at Alexandria, VA facility)

10-23-10 -- Another Biometrics letter rec'd (1st fingerprint set unusable according to FBI; appointment for 11/19/2010)

10-25-10 -- 2nd Biometrics done (walk-in at Alexandria, VA facility)

10-26-10 -- Called FBI: Second fingerprint set okay

11-20-10 -- Yellow letter received

01-26-11 -- Interview letter received

03-01-11 -- Interview (Civics test passed, but "Decision cannot yet be made" -- Docs missing)

03-25-11 -- Oath letter received

04-18-11 -- Oath Ceremony -- USC

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
Timeline
Posted
My wife's IR1 interview date has been set for September 4th (see timeline below). I'll be in Germany on business during that time and will go along for the interview. I have to return to the US on September 16th and I've booked a seat for my wife to return home with me on the same flight. This leaves eight business days for the Consulate to issue and mail the visa to my wife. I expect that this is enough? Please let me know if you have some experience with the Frankfurt Consulate.

Thank you,

--hh

Good luck for your interview.Let us know how it was. Pretty fast you had it all, when you see all the others....

USCIS

03.21.07 I-130send to CSC

03.29.07 NOA 1

07.11.07 NOA 2

NVC

08.07.07 received case number

08.18.07 I-864 fee bill generated

08.31.07 I-864 payment send

09.11.07 NVC accepted I-864 payment

09.17.07 IV fee bill and I-864 generated

11.12.07 lawyer send out documents to NVC

12.22.07 NVC issued RFE on 230

01.02.07 requested paper back to NVC

01.14.07 RFE in system

01.24.08 case complet

Embassy

03.18.08 Interview in Frankfurt (submitted I-601 and I-212 )

06.17.08 received e-mail that case has been approved

06.24.08 Passport with Visa in Mailbox

06.25.08 Enter USA --LA

07.20.08 Permanent Resident Card in Mailbox

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Hi everyone! Its not to disappoint anyone or let someone down. My personal experience with the frankfurt embassy was not so great. They kept my case with them for 4 years after my interview and there is a saying "to drag their feet", they did not even bother to do that. That was the worst thing happened to me in my life. Thanks to Allah, I got my IR1 now as soon I transferred my case to my country of origin.

I had a great experience living in germany. The country gave me my education and everything. It would be cherry on the top if I had received my IR1 visa also from there :) Well all in all no regrets because everything happens for the best! Good luck to all of you guys!

Ich wuensch euch das beste ins Leben und viel glueck und spass. Macht gut und aufwiederhoeren :)

:dance:

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
Timeline
Posted

Update: Well, it didn't quite work out as planned. My wife received her visa only today, two weeks after her interview. It seems that there was a screw-up with her medical records. It's not clear exactly whose fault it was, i.e., the consulate's or the civil surgeon's, but the fact is that her medical records were logged in her case file only last Friday (9/14) even though her medical had been on 9/3 already.

So, I had to fly back to the US last Sunday all by my lonesome self. I rebooked my wife's flight for this Thursday (which cost us another $720 because the rebooking was on short notice). Well, that's water under the bridge. Looking at the bright side -- my wife is coming home. Finally!

My wife's USCIS journey:

I-130 (IR1) Timeline

03-26-07 -- I-130 sent to VSC

09-20-07 -- Permanent Resident

N-400 Timeline

09-20-10 -- N-400 sent to Dallas lockbox

09-24-10 -- Check cashed

09-27-10 -- NOA received

10-07-10 -- Biometrics letter rec'd (appointment for 10/19/2010)

10-15-10 -- Biometrics done (walk-in at Alexandria, VA facility)

10-23-10 -- Another Biometrics letter rec'd (1st fingerprint set unusable according to FBI; appointment for 11/19/2010)

10-25-10 -- 2nd Biometrics done (walk-in at Alexandria, VA facility)

10-26-10 -- Called FBI: Second fingerprint set okay

11-20-10 -- Yellow letter received

01-26-11 -- Interview letter received

03-01-11 -- Interview (Civics test passed, but "Decision cannot yet be made" -- Docs missing)

03-25-11 -- Oath letter received

04-18-11 -- Oath Ceremony -- USC

 
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