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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Turkey
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Hey, can anyone tell me what the difference in timelines and processes are once we get the NOA2s. I filed for both the I130 and K3-129F. And it seems that people are getting both approved at the same time- I mean the NOA2. SOOOOOOOOOO

If that is the case, what is the difference in time lines, process, required paperwork if one were to go with the I130 as opposed to the K3??

Just wondering if it takes about the same time and effort, because if that is the case it seems it would be better to go with the I130 due to the increase in fees for the adjustment of status for the permanent visa once he were to get here.....

Let me know guys... Thanks!!!

Tonya & Cetin

Married in Turkey 4-11-07

I130- sent 5-12-07

I130- 1st NOA 6-6-07

129F-sent 6-7-07

129F-1st NOA 6-19-07

Touched 6-25-07- 129F sent to CA for processing

California received 7-10-07 for processıng

I130- NOA2 10-29-07 !!

129F - NOA2 10-29-07 !!!

NVC Received : 11-19-07

NVC Left : 11-24-07

Consulate Received : 11-30-07

Packet 3 Received : 12-04-07

Packet 3 Sent : 12-03-07

Packet 4 Received : 12-11-07

Interview Date : 01-09-08

Visa Received!!!:1-15-08

Arrival in U.S.A.!!!! 1-18-08

AOS Filed 2-1-08

NOA AOS 2-11-08

Biometrics 2-27-08

EAD Approval 4-11-08

EAD Card Received 4-14-08

AOS Interview 7-16-08 Approval!!!

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Hey, can anyone tell me what the difference in timelines and processes are once we get the NOA2s. I filed for both the I130 and K3-129F. And it seems that people are getting both approved at the same time- I mean the NOA2. SOOOOOOOOOO

If that is the case, what is the difference in time lines, process, required paperwork if one were to go with the I130 as opposed to the K3??

Just wondering if it takes about the same time and effort, because if that is the case it seems it would be better to go with the I130 due to the increase in fees for the adjustment of status for the permanent visa once he were to get here.....

Let me know guys... Thanks!!!

If there is ANY WAY possible go with the CR-1. You may have blew it tho filing both at the same time unless you specified you wanted "consular filing" for the I-130.

Service center will hold back the I-130!

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hey, can anyone tell me what the difference in timelines and processes are once we get the NOA2s. I filed for both the I130 and K3-129F. And it seems that people are getting both approved at the same time- I mean the NOA2. SOOOOOOOOOO

If that is the case, what is the difference in time lines, process, required paperwork if one were to go with the I130 as opposed to the K3??

Just wondering if it takes about the same time and effort, because if that is the case it seems it would be better to go with the I130 due to the increase in fees for the adjustment of status for the permanent visa once he were to get here.....

Let me know guys... Thanks!!!

If there is ANY WAY possible go with the CR-1. You may have blew it tho filing both at the same time unless you specified you wanted "consular filing" for the I-130.

Service center will hold back the I-130!

Yeah, I am in the same boat with you. I did a little more research, and USCIS will hold the I-130 petition if you filed for a K-3 with the I-129F. I didn't even send either of mine together either, as you can see, they were about a month apart. K-3 will get the wife here in 2 months or less, but with the AOS and EAD, it means more ####### to deal with USCIS for the next 6 months to year, but at least we'll be together for this. USCIS has something on their website about this exact issue, which i'm trying to find the link to and post it for you....standby

I-130/CR1 visa

04/23/2007--NOA1 Date from CSC

10/15/2007--NOA2 Date, FINALLY!!

I-129F/K-3 visa

05/23/2007--NOA1 date, currently at NBC (MSC)

10/15/2007--APPROVED!!! (NOA2 Date)

11/09/2007--I-129F petition forwarded to U.S. Embassy in Lima, Peru

12/12/2007--interview in Lima, Peru...VISA APPROVED!!!

12/26/2007--POE was Miami, FL and final destination was Charlotte, NC

I-485/AOS and I-765/EAD

3/18/2008--NOA1 Date from MSC

4/08/2008--biometrics appointment

5/07/2008--I-765/EAD approved

5/14/2008--EAD received in the mail (albeit wrong birth year)

9/30/2008--AOS Interview...AOS APPROVED and I-551 stamped in Passport!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hey, can anyone tell me what the difference in timelines and processes are once we get the NOA2s. I filed for both the I130 and K3-129F. And it seems that people are getting both approved at the same time- I mean the NOA2. SOOOOOOOOOO

If that is the case, what is the difference in time lines, process, required paperwork if one were to go with the I130 as opposed to the K3??

Just wondering if it takes about the same time and effort, because if that is the case it seems it would be better to go with the I130 due to the increase in fees for the adjustment of status for the permanent visa once he were to get here.....

Let me know guys... Thanks!!!

If there is ANY WAY possible go with the CR-1. You may have blew it tho filing both at the same time unless you specified you wanted "consular filing" for the I-130.

Service center will hold back the I-130!

Yeah, I am in the same boat with you. I did a little more research, and USCIS will hold the I-130 petition if you filed for a K-3 with the I-129F. I didn't even send either of mine together either, as you can see, they were about a month apart. K-3 will get the wife here in 2 months or less, but with the AOS and EAD, it means more ####### to deal with USCIS for the next 6 months to year, but at least we'll be together for this. USCIS has something on their website about this exact issue, which i'm trying to find the link to and post it for you....standby

I-130/CR1 visa

04/23/2007--NOA1 Date from CSC

10/15/2007--NOA2 Date, FINALLY!!

I-129F/K-3 visa

05/23/2007--NOA1 date, currently at NBC (MSC)

10/15/2007--APPROVED!!! (NOA2 Date)

11/09/2007--I-129F petition forwarded to U.S. Embassy in Lima, Peru

12/12/2007--interview in Lima, Peru...VISA APPROVED!!!

12/26/2007--POE was Miami, FL and final destination was Charlotte, NC

I-485/AOS and I-765/EAD

3/18/2008--NOA1 Date from MSC

4/08/2008--biometrics appointment

5/07/2008--I-765/EAD approved

5/14/2008--EAD received in the mail (albeit wrong birth year)

9/30/2008--AOS Interview...AOS APPROVED and I-551 stamped in Passport!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hey, can anyone tell me what the difference in timelines and processes are once we get the NOA2s. I filed for both the I130 and K3-129F. And it seems that people are getting both approved at the same time- I mean the NOA2. SOOOOOOOOOO

If that is the case, what is the difference in time lines, process, required paperwork if one were to go with the I130 as opposed to the K3??

Just wondering if it takes about the same time and effort, because if that is the case it seems it would be better to go with the I130 due to the increase in fees for the adjustment of status for the permanent visa once he were to get here.....

Let me know guys... Thanks!!!

If there is ANY WAY possible go with the CR-1. You may have blew it tho filing both at the same time unless you specified you wanted "consular filing" for the I-130.

Service center will hold back the I-130!

Yeah, I am in the same boat with you. I did a little more research, and USCIS will hold the I-130 petition if you filed for a K-3 with the I-129F. I didn't even send either of mine together either, as you can see, they were about a month apart. K-3 will get the wife here in 2 months or less, but with the AOS and EAD, it means more ####### to deal with USCIS for the next 6 months to year, but at least we'll be together for this. USCIS has something on their website about this exact issue, which i'm trying to find the link to and post it for you....standby

I-130/CR1 visa

04/23/2007--NOA1 Date from CSC

10/15/2007--NOA2 Date, FINALLY!!

I-129F/K-3 visa

05/23/2007--NOA1 date, currently at NBC (MSC)

10/15/2007--APPROVED!!! (NOA2 Date)

11/09/2007--I-129F petition forwarded to U.S. Embassy in Lima, Peru

12/12/2007--interview in Lima, Peru...VISA APPROVED!!!

12/26/2007--POE was Miami, FL and final destination was Charlotte, NC

I-485/AOS and I-765/EAD

3/18/2008--NOA1 Date from MSC

4/08/2008--biometrics appointment

5/07/2008--I-765/EAD approved

5/14/2008--EAD received in the mail (albeit wrong birth year)

9/30/2008--AOS Interview...AOS APPROVED and I-551 stamped in Passport!!!

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I filed for both IR & K3/K4.

TIMELINE (Married 9 yrs)

Aug 18, 2005 - Mailed I-130 (wife & kids') to VSC

Aug 29, 2005 - NOA-1 for I-130's received

Sep 13, 2005 - I-130's approved, petition forwarded to NVC

Oct 10, 2005 - I-864 Bill received by agent

Oct 12, 2005 - Paid I-864 Bill by Postal Money Order-$70 for whole family

Dec 17, 2005- checklist for I-864 received, reply sent back & entered into system on Dec 22.

Oct 20, 2005 - Alien spouse received DS-3032 (Choice of Agent) documents

Oct 24,2005 - DS-3032 sent to NVC (fr Phils)

Nov 17, 2005 - IV Fee Bill paid by Money Order & sent

Jan 3, 2006 - Mailed DS-230 to NVC

Jan 4, 2006 - DS-230 entered into system

Jan 12, 2006 - CASE COMPLETED, and still waiting!!!

Aug 3, 2006- schedule of interview at US Embassy-Manila. Won't be showing up.

K3/K4

Aug 30, 2005 - Mailed I-129F to Chicago(wife's)

Sep 10, 2005 - NOA-1 for I-129F

Oct 19, 2005 - I-129F Approved (email notice), received mail Oct. 28

Nov 2, 2005- Received K3 approval notice

Mar 24, 2006 - K3 interview

Apr 4, 2006 - Visas in hand

May 8, 2006 - arrived in America

AOS

August 2006 - mailed I-485 forms

September 2006 - Biometrics done

December 2006 - Interview; Green Card received by mail a week later

2007: Applied for kids' certificate of citizenship, got the certificates in June & passports in August 2007

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The IR process may speed up, and it may at times seem to go neck-to-neck with the K visa timelines, but the general trend (my opinion based on my experience and monitoring) is that the K visa is always faster. NOA's may be the same, but when it comes to the later steps- just before the interview date is set, IR'####### a snag. K visas breeze through, and dealing with the immigration officers in the U.S. (for the AOS) is a lot better than delaing with those in the embassies. My advise- go with the K visa.

TIMELINE (Married 9 yrs)

Aug 18, 2005 - Mailed I-130 (wife & kids') to VSC

Aug 29, 2005 - NOA-1 for I-130's received

Sep 13, 2005 - I-130's approved, petition forwarded to NVC

Oct 10, 2005 - I-864 Bill received by agent

Oct 12, 2005 - Paid I-864 Bill by Postal Money Order-$70 for whole family

Dec 17, 2005- checklist for I-864 received, reply sent back & entered into system on Dec 22.

Oct 20, 2005 - Alien spouse received DS-3032 (Choice of Agent) documents

Oct 24,2005 - DS-3032 sent to NVC (fr Phils)

Nov 17, 2005 - IV Fee Bill paid by Money Order & sent

Jan 3, 2006 - Mailed DS-230 to NVC

Jan 4, 2006 - DS-230 entered into system

Jan 12, 2006 - CASE COMPLETED, and still waiting!!!

Aug 3, 2006- schedule of interview at US Embassy-Manila. Won't be showing up.

K3/K4

Aug 30, 2005 - Mailed I-129F to Chicago(wife's)

Sep 10, 2005 - NOA-1 for I-129F

Oct 19, 2005 - I-129F Approved (email notice), received mail Oct. 28

Nov 2, 2005- Received K3 approval notice

Mar 24, 2006 - K3 interview

Apr 4, 2006 - Visas in hand

May 8, 2006 - arrived in America

AOS

August 2006 - mailed I-485 forms

September 2006 - Biometrics done

December 2006 - Interview; Green Card received by mail a week later

2007: Applied for kids' certificate of citizenship, got the certificates in June & passports in August 2007

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey, can anyone tell me what the difference in timelines and processes are once we get the NOA2s. I filed for both the I130 and K3-129F. And it seems that people are getting both approved at the same time- I mean the NOA2. SOOOOOOOOOO

If that is the case, what is the difference in time lines, process, required paperwork if one were to go with the I130 as opposed to the K3??

Just wondering if it takes about the same time and effort, because if that is the case it seems it would be better to go with the I130 due to the increase in fees for the adjustment of status for the permanent visa once he were to get here.....

Let me know guys... Thanks!!!

If there is ANY WAY possible go with the CR-1. You may have blew it tho filing both at the same time unless you specified you wanted "consular filing" for the I-130.

Service center will hold back the I-130!

What do you mean by "consular filing"? I am filing both petitions together and thougt that which ever one gets approved first, I will pursue that one. So do I need to do something special to keep that option open, in case I decide to go with the CR1?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Turkey
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Okay, can anyone tell me if James Shortcuts would apply to the K3 or are they for the I130 mostly.

I am confused about after we get our NOA2, what we need to get ready for the K3, assuming that visa will be appoved first.

And if it is, can I do anything to get things done ASAP instead of waiting for packets... Can someone please clarify this for me? Thanks!

Tonya & Cetin

Married in Turkey 4-11-07

I130- sent 5-12-07

I130- 1st NOA 6-6-07

129F-sent 6-7-07

129F-1st NOA 6-19-07

Touched 6-25-07- 129F sent to CA for processing

California received 7-10-07 for processıng

I130- NOA2 10-29-07 !!

129F - NOA2 10-29-07 !!!

NVC Received : 11-19-07

NVC Left : 11-24-07

Consulate Received : 11-30-07

Packet 3 Received : 12-04-07

Packet 3 Sent : 12-03-07

Packet 4 Received : 12-11-07

Interview Date : 01-09-08

Visa Received!!!:1-15-08

Arrival in U.S.A.!!!! 1-18-08

AOS Filed 2-1-08

NOA AOS 2-11-08

Biometrics 2-27-08

EAD Approval 4-11-08

EAD Card Received 4-14-08

AOS Interview 7-16-08 Approval!!!

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Hey, can anyone tell me what the difference in timelines and processes are once we get the NOA2s. I filed for both the I130 and K3-129F. And it seems that people are getting both approved at the same time- I mean the NOA2. SOOOOOOOOOO

If that is the case, what is the difference in time lines, process, required paperwork if one were to go with the I130 as opposed to the K3??

Just wondering if it takes about the same time and effort, because if that is the case it seems it would be better to go with the I130 due to the increase in fees for the adjustment of status for the permanent visa once he were to get here.....

Let me know guys... Thanks!!!

If there is ANY WAY possible go with the CR-1. You may have blew it tho filing both at the same time unless you specified you wanted "consular filing" for the I-130.

Service center will hold back the I-130!

What do you mean by "consular filing"? I am filing both petitions together and thougt that which ever one gets approved first, I will pursue that one. So do I need to do something special to keep that option open, in case I decide to go with the CR1?

He means Consular processing, not Consular filing. Also, filing the petitions separately doesn't cure the problem he's aluding to. Haole, you would be wise to study this issue some more before continuing to confuse people.

See here: http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/PN_i-129f.pdf

James' shortcuts apply only (not mostly) to the I-130 and CR/IR process. They are not applicable in any way to any K visa.

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