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Well, we finally got the letters today stating my hubby and sons petitions are approved :D Now I guess it's a wait for packet 3? Have mostly everything ready but need to double check a few things.

Does anyone know if it's possible to get the medical and interview the same day or a day or so apart? We'll be travelling from Scotland with a 2 year old who's ability to sit on his butt is significantly challenged! :P Would much rather get everything over and done with in a oner if at all possible!

Also, is there anyone else doing DCF in London that are around the same timeline as us? I haven't really noticed anyone, maybe one or two but I can't remember who. Would be great to hear if anyone is so we don't feel so alone :(;)

Jul 1, 07 - Sent I-130s

Jul 6, 07 - I-130s filed

Jul 9, 07 - NOA1 received

Jul 23, 07 - Sent police certificate application

Aug 23, 07 -Police certificate received

Sep 25, 07- I-130s both approved

Sep 29, 07- Packet 3 received

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Congratulations!

Usually you do the medical at least 4 or 5 working days before the interview as it takes that long for the results to get to the embassy. However, if you scheduled the medical for like the day before the interview, then the embassy may give you an "approval pending medical results" and will finish processing once medical results come in and all is alright. It just might make for a longer waiting period for the actual visa.

Good luck on the rest of your journey!

23 Aug 2005 - Married in California

12 Oct 2005 - Chels moved to UK with hubby

27 Feb 2007 - I-130 Sent

08 Mar 2007 - I-130 approved

28 May 2007 - DS-3032/I-864 Bill received

05 June 2007 - paid I-864 bill

10 July 2007 - Receive I-864 package

18 July 2007 - Retiurn completed I-864

22 July 2007 - D 230 Package received

04 Aug 2007 - D230 returned to NVC

11 Aug 2007 - Letter from NVC advises I-864 need correction

13 Aug 2007 - I-864 corrected and returned

31 Aug 2007 - Case Completed at NVC!!!!

05 Sept 2007 - Case forwarded to London Embassy

03 Oct 2007 - Medical appointment

10 Oct 2007 - Interview - APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11 Oct 2007 - Visa and MBE Received special courrier

18 Oct 2007 - Flying to California

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You can schedule the medical and interview on the same day although you'd need to get your timings spot on. The embassy isn't known for being on time (you can sometimes be there for hours) and neither are the doctors. If you're going to risk it make sure that you leave plenty of time in between appointments.

As a rule it takes the doctors 4 days to get your medical results to the embassy. If you haven't had your medical in time for the interview, and everything else is in order, you'll be approved pending medical results.

One option I can suggest is maybe having the medical on one day and the interview the next (or vice versa). Spend the night in London and see the sights; do the touristy thing. That way you won't be as stressed and worried about appointment times AND you can have a bit of fun too.

Good luck. :D

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Hey, thanks you guys for the congrats and the advice about the medical and interview. I guess once the time comes for the interview, I wait for a date and try to wriggle the Dr round about the same time. Wonder how that one'll work out?! :unsure:

I was really hoping to see a few others on the same part of the jouney as us but I guess this is an ebb, not a flow, of new embarkers. Oh well, I wonder if that'll have any impact on how quick London get to us? ;):no: I won't hold out hope!

Thanks again.

Jul 1, 07 - Sent I-130s

Jul 6, 07 - I-130s filed

Jul 9, 07 - NOA1 received

Jul 23, 07 - Sent police certificate application

Aug 23, 07 -Police certificate received

Sep 25, 07- I-130s both approved

Sep 29, 07- Packet 3 received

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I was really hoping to see a few others on the same part of the jouney as us but I guess this is an ebb, not a flow, of new embarkers. Oh well, I wonder if that'll have any impact on how quick London get to us? ;):no: I won't hold out hope!

Thanks again.

Congrats I think you have completed the worst part of the visa journey, I thought the next part went quicker and it isn't just waiting for months for something to happen.

The people posting here are probably only a small minority of the people applying for visa so I guess you're right not to hope for something quicker than normal.

What to expect at the POE - WIKI entry

IR-1 Timeline IR-1 details in my timeline

N-400 Timeline

2009-08-21 Applied for US Citizenship

2009-08-28 NOA

2009-09-22 Biometrics appointment

2009-12-01 Interview - Approved

2009-12-02 Oath ceremony - now a US Citizen

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Lansbury- That's kind of what I figured!

I hope you don't mind me asking you if the SSN and green card were sent to you automatically after your arrival in the states? I've read a post or two saying it's best to wait a couple weeks before appling for the SSN so you can be in the system.

I'm still a bit confused about what we will have to do once through POE. We were married more than 2 years ago so I realised that gives my husband an unconditional 10 year visa but have no idea if we collect it or if it's sent to us, if so, how long after arriving? :wacko:

Sorry for going "off on one" but no matter how much I read, I always end up with MORE questions! If anyone can shed any light for a hopeless idiot, it'd be much appreciated.

Jul 1, 07 - Sent I-130s

Jul 6, 07 - I-130s filed

Jul 9, 07 - NOA1 received

Jul 23, 07 - Sent police certificate application

Aug 23, 07 -Police certificate received

Sep 25, 07- I-130s both approved

Sep 29, 07- Packet 3 received

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Lansbury- That's kind of what I figured!

I hope you don't mind me asking you if the SSN and green card were sent to you automatically after your arrival in the states? I've read a post or two saying it's best to wait a couple weeks before appling for the SSN so you can be in the system.

I'm still a bit confused about what we will have to do once through POE. We were married more than 2 years ago so I realised that gives my husband an unconditional 10 year visa but have no idea if we collect it or if it's sent to us, if so, how long after arriving? :wacko:

Sorry for going "off on one" but no matter how much I read, I always end up with MORE questions! If anyone can shed any light for a hopeless idiot, it'd be much appreciated.

Congrats on the approvals! Just to answer your questions -- Bruce got his SSN in the post about 2.5 weeks after we did the POE, and the Green Card came almost 4 weeks to the day after entry. Of course, it may take more or less time for this to happen. From what I've read, the SSN can be hit or miss in whether it is sent to you or not, but you should wait at least 2 weeks before charging down to the SS office to see if you're in the system yet. Green Card will definitely be sent to you, just make sure your address is correct!

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I was really hoping to see a few others on the same part of the jouney as us but I guess this is an ebb, not a flow, of new embarkers. Oh well, I wonder if that'll have any impact on how quick London get to us? ;):no: I won't hold out hope!

Hi Stand_By_Me_Babe,

I'm just a wee bit ahead of you on this journey. I'll certainly post in the interview thread once the embassy has scheduled one for me. I'd imagine we'll both get packet 4 at roughly the same time so once one of us gets said packet then the other's should soon follow. :)

Silas

DCF London

24 May 2007: Married

28 June 2007: I-130 Sent

3 July 2007: Embassy takes payment

4 September 2007: Still received no NOA1, Embassy in email confirms that I-130 was filed on 3 July

14 September 2007: NOA2

24 September 2007: Received Packet 3

26 September 2007: Sent off DS-230 (part I) and checklist

9 October 2007: Medical

24 October 2007: Interview - APPROVED

9 November 2007: POE - JFK

15 January 2008: Green Card received in the post

Removing Conditions

19 August 2009: Posted 1-751

21 August 2009: 1-751 Receipt Notice

25 September 2009: Biometrics Appointment

14 October 2008: Email from USCIS saying 10 year GC ordered.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Congrats and best wishes :dance:

USCIS

06-28-2011-Mailed I-130

07-03-2011-NOA1

12-08-2011-NOA2

NVC

12-19-2012-NVC Received Case

01-06-2012-Case Number

01-25-2012-Case Completed

02-21-2012-Medical

03-06-2012-Interview--APPROVED

03-13-2012-VISA RECEIVED

03-16-2012-POE ATL

ROC

02/24/2014-Mailed I-751

02/26/2014-Package Received

02/28/2014-NOA1 Hard Copy

02/28/2014-Check Cashed

03/25/2014-Biometrics Appt

06/04/2014-RFE Sent more info back on 07/29/2014

09/04/2014 ROC Approved

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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Well, we finally got the letters today stating my hubby and sons petitions are approved :D Now I guess it's a wait for packet 3? Have mostly everything ready but need to double check a few things.

Does anyone know if it's possible to get the medical and interview the same day or a day or so apart? We'll be travelling from Scotland with a 2 year old who's ability to sit on his butt is significantly challenged! :P Would much rather get everything over and done with in a oner if at all possible!

Also, is there anyone else doing DCF in London that are around the same timeline as us? I haven't really noticed anyone, maybe one or two but I can't remember who. Would be great to hear if anyone is so we don't feel so alone :(;)

Hey William here also from Scotland.

Travelling wise you have a few options

1) megabus (only £20 but its anywhere between 8 hours and 9.5 hours)

2) Air Berlin do cheapie flights last minute from Glasgow to London Stanstead - Easybus do a bog standard cheapy bus service into London Baker Street (£63.50 flights - both of us. and £7.00 each way on the busses for me and wife)

3) Train wee bit less time than the bus and see lots more but kids might no like it.

Can offer you advice on a cheap hotel also, not the ritz, really basic but really cut price and really small toilet also just round the corner from a Scottish pub called the "Rob Roy"

23 Aug 2005 - Married in California

12 Oct 2005 - Chels moved to UK with hubby

27 Feb 2007 - I-130 Sent

08 Mar 2007 - I-130 approved

28 May 2007 - DS-3032/I-864 Bill received

05 June 2007 - paid I-864 bill

10 July 2007 - Receive I-864 package

18 July 2007 - Retiurn completed I-864

22 July 2007 - D 230 Package received

04 Aug 2007 - D230 returned to NVC

11 Aug 2007 - Letter from NVC advises I-864 need correction

13 Aug 2007 - I-864 corrected and returned

31 Aug 2007 - Case Completed at NVC!!!!

05 Sept 2007 - Case forwarded to London Embassy

03 Oct 2007 - Medical appointment

10 Oct 2007 - Interview - APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11 Oct 2007 - Visa and MBE Received special courrier

18 Oct 2007 - Flying to California

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Lansbury- That's kind of what I figured!

I hope you don't mind me asking you if the SSN and green card were sent to you automatically after your arrival in the states? I've read a post or two saying it's best to wait a couple weeks before appling for the SSN so you can be in the system.

I'm still a bit confused about what we will have to do once through POE. We were married more than 2 years ago so I realised that gives my husband an unconditional 10 year visa but have no idea if we collect it or if it's sent to us, if so, how long after arriving? :wacko:

Sorry for going "off on one" but no matter how much I read, I always end up with MORE questions! If anyone can shed any light for a hopeless idiot, it'd be much appreciated.

The green card was sent but not the SSN. I did tick the box on the form for it to be sent but the immigration officer at my POE told me to apply for the SSN and seemed a bit non plussed when I mentioned the box on the form 230. Anyway he was right I waited a couple of weeks and didn't receive it and sure enough when I went to the office I had to apply for it. It came very quickly after that.

Once through the POE you don't have to do anything unless the SSN doesn't turn up. You will or should get a Welcome to America letter the green card will be in the post a few of days later, that is about 4 weeks after you arrive. As Mags says wait a couple of weeks for the SSN number and if you haven't got it go into the local office. You can't go before a couple of weeks because you will not be in their system before that and have to wait until you are.

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What to expect at the POE - WIKI entry

IR-1 Timeline IR-1 details in my timeline

N-400 Timeline

2009-08-21 Applied for US Citizenship

2009-08-28 NOA

2009-09-22 Biometrics appointment

2009-12-01 Interview - Approved

2009-12-02 Oath ceremony - now a US Citizen

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