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Hello All,

I am a newbie to this site. I recently filed my 129-F and recieved my first NOA yesterday. My baby is in Ghana and I am trying to figure out what information they will want so we can start gathering right now. (note my optimism at getting the NOA2) I know I cannot rush Ghana, but at least I can be quick to respond. Will they want a I-134 or the other support form? My fiance doesn't have a passport and we were waiting on the NOA2 before he applied for one, is that a mistake? Does anyone have a listing of the vaccinations they will require? How far in advance can we get the police report? Will the passport photo's we submitted with the 129-F suffice for the embassy or will we need new ones? In short what can we do now to be as prepared as we can when our case is approved? WHEW! ;)

Thanks for your help.

Nik

April 7, 2006 I-129F sent

April 18, 2006 NOA1 Received

April 22, 2006 Touched!

May 30, 2006 Touched (changed my address)

June 12, 2006 Touched ( Didn't call them this time)

July 3, 2006 Touched

July 6, 2006 Touched

July 18, 2006 Touched (Previous touches are about problems with address)

July 20, 2006 Received RFE

July 22, 2006 Retuned RFE

July 27, 2006 Touched

August 1, 2006 Touched

August 3, 2006 Touched

August 3, 2006 Uneasy Touching 107 days since NOA1

August 4, 2006 Touched

August 6, 2006 Touched

August 7, 2006 Touched

September 5, 2006 Touched

September 5, 2006 Approved

September 21, 2006 NVC received approved petition

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Congratulations on your NOA1, God willing the NOA2 will come soon. To prepare it certainly couldn't hurt for your fiance to get his passport and also take additional passport photos ( my husband took extra ones there because they r needed for the medical, visa app and other forms filed.. he even brought some home because it was so much cheaper there and we used them here for his processing here as well.) I know you will need to start organizing your proof of relationship as well like flight itenerary from prev trips, phone records, e-mails, letters cards etc. I think its safer to get his police cert when you are issued a interview date as it could possibly expire and as far as the medical is concerned that is better done closer to the date as well. Although your fiance can collect his immunization records, birth cert etc also ahead of time so that there is less to scramble for. Hope this helps you and good luck.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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This is as best I remember everything in response to your questions:

1. For the K-1, they will want the I-134 with three years of tax return info.

2. Get a passport as soon as possible! They take forever and can go through corrupt hands. You can ideally get a passport within a week depending on how much you pay for it, but if you don't want to pay a couple hundred dollars, then go ahead and apply for one now. He will need an "international birth certificate" to get the passport. That's what actually took Re the longest. It is actually just a pink laminated paper with all the same information as his original birth cert, but it has to be applied for where he was born and then they send it to Accra who sends it back. This step took Re almost 4 months, but then he was applying for it in the Upper West.

3. The vaccination list will come when you get the second packet from the consulate. Even so, the vaccination people seem to have their own list that they go off of, and the same with the USCIS people here. The lists don't match, just make sure he gets as many as he can. Some people aren't asked for it, and some are hounded for it. They just wanted to see that Re had his, but didn't seem to pay much attention to what was on it.

4. The police report will take about a week and you will get it in Accra. Not that difficult to get, plus I think he has to bring something from the consulate to prove why he needs it from the police.

5. If I remember correctly, he will need three passport pictures for his interview. Make sure you don't get the normal Ghana passport pictures, b/c they are too small. We had those and were sent away. He has to make sure that they are actually 2" x 2". There is a place right outside the consulate that takes them. They are expensive for stupid little pictures, but they are nice and exactly what the consulate wants.

6. At this point, just make sure he has his passport and proper birth certificate. The medical and police report will have to wait until after he has something from the consulate. You can start filling out the forms you will eventually need, but most is a rushed last minute thing, b/c if you do it too soon, then it will expire by the time the interview comes and you will just have to do everything again. I know it sucks to wait, but that's really all you can do.

I know this is long winded, but I remember having all the same questions and being frustrated with half-answers. I hope everything goes well for you.

Kanyiri

K-1 (more detail in profile):

05-25-05 - Applied for I-129F

06-07-05 - Approved

12-01-05 - Picked up visa!!

AOS:

12-25-05 - Flight lands at JFK - EAD stamp

05-15-06 - Green card received!! Woo-hoo!!!

05-09-07 - Our first son born!

Removal of Conditions

01-29-08 - Mailed Removal of Conditions Application (overnight)

02-07-08 - Check Cashed

02-08-08 - NOA1

03-12-08 - Biometrics

12-12-08 - Card production ordered! Yay!

12-30-08 - 10 year card received! Yay!

Naturalization

01-12-10 - Mailed application

01-20-10 - NOA

02-16-10 - Biometrics

04-21-10 - Interview

04-21-10 - Oath ceremony - US CITIZEN!!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Yes, I agree about getting stuff done too soon. Even the 134 can be done too soon. They like to have the most recent documents (pay stubs, letter from employer, etc.). Also the date the notery signs it needs to be recent. So, don't do it too soon. Good luck.

Met on internet 6/04. Married at court house in Aba, Nigeria 12/04. 3/05 traditional ceremony in Nigeria w/ my picture. 12/05 finally together again. 4/06 ceremony/celebration in the states together

I 130

1/10/05-sent

2/11/05-NOA1

5/30-touch

6/16-rep contact

6/27-Approved

7/?/05-ds3032/i864 bill generated

7/22/05-sent payment $70

8/1/05-IV visa bill generated

8/11/05-sent bill overnight

8/20/05- rec. 864 packet

8/25/05- nvc rec. IV bill

8/29/05-overnight 864

9/6/05-rec. ds230 (waiting on husband info)

9/28/05-sent ds230

9/29/05-ds230 rec

11/9/05 RFE for orig. birth cert.

11/9/05-sent origional

11/29/05 case complete-abandoned for k-3

129f

3/2/05 sent 3/15/04 noa 1 6/17/05 touched

6/20/05 touched 6/29/05 -heard approved on phone

7/21/05 - husband got packet/interview date at consulate

12/15/05- visa Approved!

12/20/05 picked up visa

AOS

1/9/06 mailed AOS & EAD

1/18/06 NOA 1 AOS and EAD

2/8/06 received appt. notice for bio

2/2/06 EAD touched

2/22/06 EAD touched

3/6/06 apt. date for both bio.

3/7/06 AOS/EAD touched

3/10/06 EAD on it's way

3/14/06 received EAD

3/20/06 filed for ssn

3/28/06 rec ssn

5/10/06 rec noa for AOS interview on June 26

6/22/06 found out pregnant- So happy!!!!

6/26/06 interview-Officer led us to believe we'd have card soon

7/8/06 e-mail stating welcome letter on it's way!

7/13/06 rec. Green card. Yipee!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Welcome to VJ. I agree that he should get his passport done soon. You never know how long it can take to get, and he is going to need it. It looks like you already got some great advice here. The guides on here are really helpfull also.

Best Wishes

K3

10-xx-04 I129 sent

05-xx-05 NOA1 from USCIS - Aproved - Abandoned for Cr1

CR1

11-15-04 I-130 sent

12-10-04 NOA 1 fee changed had to resend info with new fee

12-11-04 Resend case with new fee

02-14-05 NOA 2 I-130 Case aproved and sent to NVC

02-25-05 NVC received case

03-21-05 Received I-864 fee bill

03-22-05 Sent $70 I-864 payment to

04-16-05 Received IV fee bill

04-17-05 Sent $ 380 IV payment to NVC

05-02-05 Received I-864 packet from NVC

05-02-05 Sent I-864 packet to NVC

05-11-05 NVC received IV payment

05-16-05 NVC sent third packet

05-25-05 Received DS-230 and third packet instructions

06-06-05 NVCReceived DS-230 per fed ex confirmation

06-07-05 NVC Enters DS-230 information in system

waiting waiting waiting

06-20-05 Case Completed!!!!!!!yipee.

waiting for interview date.............

7-26-05 Baby born!!!! yaya

8-15-05 Interview set for 9-29-05

9-29-05 Interview suck they want more proof

10-20-05 second interview

10-24-05 yaya haleloujhya finally got it.

10-28-05 going to meet husband in New York. yayayaya

10-30-05 Home!!!!

Lifting Conditions

7-28-07 Mailed form I751 and supporting documents. $275 (Old fee!!!!!Yipee!!!)

8-17-07 Check cleared my account.

8-20-07 Touched

8-30-07 Received Biometric apointment letter.

9-11-07 Biometrics Apointment

9-22-07 Received letter of approval

9-24-07 Received GC Whoo hoo done for 10 years!!!

09-20-09 Sent N-400 for Citizenship

11-01-09 Bio

01-11-10 Passed Interview

01-16-10 Received notice for swearing in ceremony

02-03-10 Swearing in ceremony

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Thanks for your response it was very helpful. I was wondering what is Biometrics.

This is as best I remember everything in response to your questions:

1. For the K-1, they will want the I-134 with three years of tax return info.

2. Get a passport as soon as possible! They take forever and can go through corrupt hands. You can ideally get a passport within a week depending on how much you pay for it, but if you don't want to pay a couple hundred dollars, then go ahead and apply for one now. He will need an "international birth certificate" to get the passport. That's what actually took Re the longest. It is actually just a pink laminated paper with all the same information as his original birth cert, but it has to be applied for where he was born and then they send it to Accra who sends it back. This step took Re almost 4 months, but then he was applying for it in the Upper West.

3. The vaccination list will come when you get the second packet from the consulate. Even so, the vaccination people seem to have their own list that they go off of, and the same with the USCIS people here. The lists don't match, just make sure he gets as many as he can. Some people aren't asked for it, and some are hounded for it. They just wanted to see that Re had his, but didn't seem to pay much attention to what was on it.

4. The police report will take about a week and you will get it in Accra. Not that difficult to get, plus I think he has to bring something from the consulate to prove why he needs it from the police.

5. If I remember correctly, he will need three passport pictures for his interview. Make sure you don't get the normal Ghana passport pictures, b/c they are too small. We had those and were sent away. He has to make sure that they are actually 2" x 2". There is a place right outside the consulate that takes them. They are expensive for stupid little pictures, but they are nice and exactly what the consulate wants.

6. At this point, just make sure he has his passport and proper birth certificate. The medical and police report will have to wait until after he has something from the consulate. You can start filling out the forms you will eventually need, but most is a rushed last minute thing, b/c if you do it too soon, then it will expire by the time the interview comes and you will just have to do everything again. I know it sucks to wait, but that's really all you can do.

I know this is long winded, but I remember having all the same questions and being frustrated with half-answers. I hope everything goes well for you.

Kanyiri

April 7, 2006 I-129F sent

April 18, 2006 NOA1 Received

April 22, 2006 Touched!

May 30, 2006 Touched (changed my address)

June 12, 2006 Touched ( Didn't call them this time)

July 3, 2006 Touched

July 6, 2006 Touched

July 18, 2006 Touched (Previous touches are about problems with address)

July 20, 2006 Received RFE

July 22, 2006 Retuned RFE

July 27, 2006 Touched

August 1, 2006 Touched

August 3, 2006 Touched

August 3, 2006 Uneasy Touching 107 days since NOA1

August 4, 2006 Touched

August 6, 2006 Touched

August 7, 2006 Touched

September 5, 2006 Touched

September 5, 2006 Approved

September 21, 2006 NVC received approved petition

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Filed: Other Country: Jamaica
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Welcome to VJ. All of the feedback given are absolutely correct. I do not have any personal experience with your embassy. However I want to stress the importance of one of Felshen's comments .... start collecting evidence of an ongoing relationship now! You cannot have too much information. Also, if you are primarily communicating with each other via phone make sure that you have records of your calls. Most calling cards do not provide a listing of your conversations. Therefore, the embassy has no way of knowing who you called and when.

As for your question regarding Biometrics ... to my understanding it is a fingerprinting appointment your significant other must attend here in the USA once they file for their AOS or EAD.

I wish you the best!

ALL things work TOGETHER for GOOD!

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