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Elena and I are finally together - I met her in Atlanta airport yesterday afternoon! It was a long wait for us and we are so happy to be together! POE in Atlanta was long (took about 2 hours) but not difficult, just long lines of people because her flight arrived at 3:00pm - probably the busiest time in Atlanta airport. They took her brown envelope, attached I-94 into her passport and asked when we are going to be married. Said "Welcome to United States" and that was it! Despite some negative reviews about Atlanta POE on this site, the immigration staff was very friendly and wished us happy life together.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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My husband also had a great POE experience at ATL. It was very quick and the gentleman was very friendly, telling my husband to hurry and go to his wife.

Congratulations!

1/17/07: Filed I130

1/26/07: NOA 1

4/9/07: NOA 2

5/22/07: Received DS3032/AOS bill

5/22/07 Sent choice of agent email

5/23/07: Paid AOS fee

6/7/07: Received IV bill

6/8/07: Paid IV bill

6/10/07: IV bill received by NVC

06/15/07: Sent I-864 Packet to NVC

6/28/07: Mailed DS230

7/16/07: Case complete!

Interview: 9/6/07@8:00 a.m.

9/7/07 Visa in hand!!

11/15/07: Green Card Arrives

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Awesome that you guys are together.... It's cool that Atlanta was a good POE, but the big news is, she's here!!! Congrats, and good luck on your "real" visa journey that begins now!

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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?"

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Elena and I are finally together - I met her in Atlanta airport yesterday afternoon! It was a long wait for us and we are so happy to be together! POE in Atlanta was long (took about 2 hours) but not difficult, just long lines of people because her flight arrived at 3:00pm - probably the busiest time in Atlanta airport. They took her brown envelope, attached I-94 into her passport and asked when we are going to be married. Said "Welcome to United States" and that was it! Despite some negative reviews about Atlanta POE on this site, the immigration staff was very friendly and wished us happy life together.

Cool! Congrats!! :dance: :dance: :dance:

I went through Atlanta too, with my F-1. Everyone was super sweet there and wished me luck and to have a good time at school :) It's not that bad of a POE, I think.

Filed AOS from F-1
Green Card approved on 01/04/07
Conditions removed 01/29/09

Citizenship Oath 08/23/12

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Congrats my wife went through Atlanta without a problem except missing the connecting flight but the airline got her a hotel room.

Congratulations again.

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!!!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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Elena and I are finally together - I met her in Atlanta airport yesterday afternoon! It was a long wait for us and we are so happy to be together! POE in Atlanta was long (took about 2 hours) but not difficult, just long lines of people because her flight arrived at 3:00pm - probably the busiest time in Atlanta airport. They took her brown envelope, attached I-94 into her passport and asked when we are going to be married. Said "Welcome to United States" and that was it! Despite some negative reviews about Atlanta POE on this site, the immigration staff was very friendly and wished us happy life together.

Congrats dkrivosheyev!

Not to stray too far off topic, but for you newbies out there here's some advice: don't sweat the POE stuff. I see guys on boards going so far as to arrange for their fiancee to arrive at an airport hundreds of miles from their local airport simply because they read that the local staff can be rude.

While it's great that people wish to ease their partner's transition and make things as easy as possible, IMHO there are many, many more important areas you should concentrate on (mostly preparing YOURSELF for her arrival, as you more than any POE officer, USCIS bureaucrat, DMV worker, family/friends, will have the most profound effect on her comfort level and happiness).

If she unfortunately encounters a rude POE clerk upon arrival, believe it or not she will entirely forget all about this experience within the next 4 hours as she is bombarded with stimululi in her new surroundings.

FWIW, I went through POE w/my wife upon her arrival at JFK a year ago. We had a long delay due to a computer glitch and an error on our I-94, a long wait in the area where she was to get her EAD stamp waiting behind a bunch of pissed off Egypt Air employees, and when we finally emerged we discovered our lugguge was lost (got stuck in Prague, we later found out, but all our bags were delivered to our home the next day). None of this mattered in the slightest once we emerged from the airport. Bottom line is that her POE experience, good or bad, will have absolutely no affect on how she perceives her new life.

08.24.06 - I-129F sent to VSC

08.30.06 - NOA1

09.01.06 - NOA1 snail mail

09.09.06 - touched

09.15.06 - NAO2 approval via email

09.19.06 - NVC receives package

09.20.06 - NAO2 snail mail

09.26.06 - NVC mails package to US Embassy in Moscow

10.03.06 - Consolate receives package

10.17.06 - Interview prep package received by fiancee

12.12.06 - Approved!

12.16.06 - Picked up visa from DHL office in Moscow

12.20.06 - POE JFK, just in time for the holidays...

02.10.07 - Married, viva Las Vegas!

04.02.07 - AOS mailed

04.10.07 - AOS NAO1 received

05.03.07 - Biometrics @ Varick St., Manhattan

06.05.07 - Request to Appear for Initial Interview received (interview date: July 31)

06.25.07 - EAD card received

06.28.07 - AP document received (thanks for nothin', she'll have her green card before her travel date!)

07.31.07 - Initial interview a breeze!

08.13.07 - Green card arrives in the mail

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Not to stray too far off topic, but for you newbies out there here's some advice: don't sweat the POE stuff. I see guys on boards going so far as to arrange for their fiancee to arrive at an airport hundreds of miles from their local airport simply because they read that the local staff can be rude.

While it's great that people wish to ease their partner's transition and make things as easy as possible, IMHO there are many, many more important areas you should concentrate on

:thumbs: I'll agree 100% on this one. First of all, your girls (and guys) are Russian. So, overcoming adversity in the process of $#!tty uncomfortable travel, customer service, and things not going 100% according to plan is something they've done since before they were born. (No offense to Russian mothers out there... just saying.)

Just because someone is rude to them or doesn't do exactly what's on your itinerary during their stay isn't going to ruin your relationship. As stated above, if anything's going to really matter, it's what you do. The trip is going to be unpleasant at best, but some of you guys act like your girl is made of glass and will shatter if she's not handled carefully.

Chopper Reed that $#!T. (

) You talk about "walking up-hill both ways through the snow carrying your little brother on your back".... well, she's actually done that. Really! She'll be fine at the POE. Fly her to the nearest/cheapest one and use the money you save to buy her something nice (she'll have plenty of suggestions) when she gets here. 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?"

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I'll agree 100% on this one.
I'll second that, but for another reason. As far as am I aware the immigration laws on entry and exit remain the same no matter which POE you use, America after all is not Russia, where the federal laws can vary depending on the locality (exception being the 90 day work permit given at JFK, and nowhere else).

Next, as far as I am aware every POE airport has more than officer working meaning that you really don't know who you will get at any given POE. So fly her in on the cheapest / most convenient flight and don't even worry about this issue.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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Elena and I are finally together - I met her in Atlanta airport yesterday afternoon! It was a long wait for us and we are so happy to be together! POE in Atlanta was long (took about 2 hours) but not difficult, just long lines of people because her flight arrived at 3:00pm - probably the busiest time in Atlanta airport. They took her brown envelope, attached I-94 into her passport and asked when we are going to be married. Said "Welcome to United States" and that was it! Despite some negative reviews about Atlanta POE on this site, the immigration staff was very friendly and wished us happy life together.

I suspect Natasha and I will be processing through Atlanta as her POE as well, before catching a connecting flight home to Omaha. I'll be traveling to Russia to bring her and her daughter back to this country. Not because I think she is fragile and can't handle it, but because I want to go through as much of this process as possible with her, as part of our new life of shared experiences.

Congratulations! I'm so envious - you get to spend Christmas together!

------------------K1 Timeline------------------

05 Jul 2007: Mailed I129F petition

06 Jul 2007: CSC received petition

09 Jul 2007: NOA-1 Issued

10 Jul 2007: My check clears the bank

13 Jul 2007: I receive NOA-1 in the US Mail

19 Nov 2007: Touched

19 Nov 2007: USCIS website shows APPROVED

23 Nov 2007: I receive NOA-2 in the US Mail

12 Dec 2007: NVC receives petition

14 Dec 2007: NVC ships petition to Moscow embassy

19 Dec 2007: Moscow embassy receives petition

26 Feb 2008: Interview at Moscow embassy

13 Mar 2008: Received visa

18 Mar 2008: POE in Atlanta

09 May 2008: Wedding

-----------------AOS Timeline------------------

16 Jun 2008: Submittal for AOS

23 Jun 2008: NOA1 for AOS (I485, I765, I131)

24 Jun 2008: AOS checks cashed

15 Jul 2008: Biometrics appointment

04 Sep 2008: Received I-485 Interview letter

05 Sep 2008: AP/EAD Approved

08 Sep 2008: AP/EAD Received

29 Sep 2008: I-485 Interview (I-551 Stamp received)

07 Oct 2008: Green cards received

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I'm so envious - you get to spend Christmas together!
For Russian Christains the 25 of December doesn't mean much. Their Orthodox Christmas falls somewhere in the beginning of January. Plus the big holiday is New Years and not Christmas. That is the day you give presents and such.
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I'm so envious - you get to spend Christmas together!
Their Orthodox Christmas falls somewhere in the beginning of January.

Christmas is on January 7th.

Filed AOS from F-1
Green Card approved on 01/04/07
Conditions removed 01/29/09

Citizenship Oath 08/23/12

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I'm so envious - you get to spend Christmas together!
Their Orthodox Christmas falls somewhere in the beginning of January.

Christmas is on January 7th.

Since we live in America, we celebrate both - Dec 25th and Janury 7th :)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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In true Russian fashion, we celebrated any chance we could whether it was an American or Russian holiday and had drinks every time. But, since we were freshly married..... no presents!

This year may be a little different, but it's not looking good for the Red Team. (Or the Blue, for that matter.)

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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Elena and I are finally together - I met her in Atlanta airport yesterday afternoon! It was a long wait for us and we are so happy to be together! POE in Atlanta was long (took about 2 hours) but not difficult, just long lines of people because her flight arrived at 3:00pm - probably the busiest time in Atlanta airport. They took her brown envelope, attached I-94 into her passport and asked when we are going to be married. Said "Welcome to United States" and that was it! Despite some negative reviews about Atlanta POE on this site, the immigration staff was very friendly and wished us happy life together.

Congratulations on your new life together. :dance::thumbs:

05/07/2007 : I-129F Sent

05/29/2007 : NOA1

09/28/2007 : NOA2 (144 days from filing date)

11/02/2007 : NVC Received Case (35 days from NOA2)

11/06/2007 : NVC Sent Case to HCM Consulate

11/16/2007 : HCMC Received Case

11/17/2007 : HCMC Sent Packet 3

11/20/2007 : HCMC Received Packet 3

12/10/2007 : HCMC Called Fiancee (Packet 4 Sent + Interview Date)

12/18/2007 : Packet 4 Received

01/02/2008 : Medical Appointment

01/09/2008 : Interview passed!

01/29/2008 : Visa Received

02/02/2008 : POE @ SFO

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