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We arrived at the Pittsburgh office about 45 minutes before our interview. There was NOBODY else on the grounds - we went through Security and upstairs to an empty waiting room. Wes tells me there were 36 hard blue chairs in the lobby and we sat in a pair of them near the door. When we registered with the receptionist, she took our NOA (they don't give it back) and we noticed from her list that there were only SIX interviews scheduled for that day.

At right about 9, the door opened and we were greeted by a bookish young man who told us his name (Michael something-or-another). He was smiling but professional and cool. His office was meticulously neat - the appearance of a government employee with not much to do. We sat down but he asked us to rise and swore us in - he stood for this as well.

He spoke to Wes first - confirmed his name and called him by his first name (Robert) and Wes didn't correct him, but I said 'he goes by Wes'. As we recall, the next questions were as to whether or not Wes had been to America before and whether or not he had ever had another visa. Wes explained how he had been to New York on a J-1 in 1990 on an Irish passport. Somewhere along in here he also asked Wes if he had ever tried to help anyone else obtain a visa - we thought this was an odd question.

The next questions were about how we met, to which Wes responded 'yahoo chat'. He then asked about visits here to see me - we filled him in on the number and duration. Somehow it came up that we had filed the K-1 while he was here - no raised eyebrows there although Michael did repeat and confirm it back to us. I also explained that I had flown over there to attend the consulate interview. Somewhere in here we tell him the story of how on his second visit to me, Wes had difficulty actually leaving the country. On July 7, the day of the tube bombings, we had opted for Wes not to travel home. Three days later Hurricane Dennis blew his flights away, and on the THIRD pass an initial flight delay had us wondering if this attempt would be a flop. We told Michael how Wes had said to me, as we stood in the terminal - "I have tried to leave your country 3 times. If I can't get out of here today, we are getting married anyway - K1 or no - and just going to adjust status". Now you may not believe that we told this story to Michael, but you gotta know me. And Michael actually seemed to think it was quite funny.

He began to go down thru the biographical forms, querying about parents names, our dates of birth, etc. He asked Wes to answer outloud the questions from the I-485 - the ones about terrorism, prostitution, etc.

Now we get to the personal stuff. He queried Wes at least two times as to whether or not he had been married before - we still wonder if there is something coming up on a name check as our last name is common. Michael seemed satisfied though, and asked Wes if he had any children - the answer being 'no'. Michael said to me - "I see you have been married" and then asked how old my son is - age 17. He asked how Zachary is adjusting to the new family - I didn't sugar coat it - I said "they get along fine, but he also ignores Wes somedays, but then again, he ignores me as well". I got a little chuckle from Michael and he said "sounds like a typical teenager then" and we all agreed. He flat out asked us if there are any problems in the marriage - we just shook our heads to the negative and grinned.

Michael was a fairly good examiner. He seemed to be observing as well as questioning. If he was fishing for something it wasn't clear, but we must have been passing the test. In other words, just because we are white anglos and Wes is from the UK, we weren't getting a free pass.

There was a bit of a pause in the questioning now. Michael looked down at his file and dug around - he then handed me a rather thick stack of papers and said "we won't be needing this". I took the stack and recognized it as my father's Affidavit of Support. Here is where I sort of fog out and nearly lose it. On paper I qualified but only if you included my assets - I thus went with the common wisdom of this community and included the co-sponsor in with my package. To be handed back this package was not only a relief for me that my Father would not be 'on the hook' so to speak, but also a moral victory. I was lucid enough though to remember Michael saying that even though my income was short, my assets nicely covered the shortfall. I had prepared new I-864's for myself and my Father - we never needed those. In fact, I did not even need to give new pay-stubs or the employment letter.

The interview then became more relaxed and he asked if we had any proof of co-mingling of assets. We produced some utility bills (I joked with him a bit asking him if he knows how hard it is to get someone added to utilities and he chuckled and responsed in the affirmative), joint checking account statements, and our income tax return. He was especially happy with the deed to our house in both names.

He asked if we had pictures and I told him we had the wedding album. He asked to see it. We've done a really nice job on it and I was proud to hand it to him - he wanted to know who put the album together and I told him we had done it together. He took a couple of minutes to look it over - Wes says he smiled at the page we had done about my grandmother - something I didn't catch. Michael then closed the book and passed it back to me - he declined the loose photos we had brought along.

Michael then said everything looked in order, but unfortunately the FBI name check is not done so he can't say we are approved completely today. He explained though, that this is not uncommon - procedures are changing and improving all the time, but not all the 'steps' are in tune with one another yet. He said it might take 90 days or more to complete the check and he gave us an e-mail address we could use to check on the status of things in case we begin to wonder if we have fallen into 'the black hole'. I then pondered about how many things don't seem to be in tune - he smiled at that and said that was true, but to some degree it is supposed to be that way so that there are 'checks and balances'. He said Wes could keep his EAD and AP's, and for us to just be patient.

He then escorted us out. It was over in about 35 minutes. Thank God.

Today we rounded up immigration papers and put them away neatly. They are near my PC in case I need to look at them to answer a question posed on these forums. Otherwise, we are done for a while. We are SOOOOOOOOOOO taking a paperwork break.

But I still will check USCIS.gov till the green card is here. Otherwise, color us done.

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YEY! Congratulations to you both :dance::star:(F) I'm glad to hear everything went so smoothly :thumbs:

3dflags_fin0001-0001a.gifSanna and Daniel's journey3dflags_usa0001-0001a.gif

December 13, 2007 - I-751 submitted to NSC (removing of conditions fun begins...)

December 22 - Received a rejection notice because the form was not "properly signed". Package itself was not returned.

January 1, 2008 - Received packet back from CSC. They are requesting we resubmit the packet (which is already organized by CSC) with a properly signed form.

January 2 - Packet resubmitted to California.

January 12 - NOA1 received (dated 01/07/2008)

January 19 - Biometrics appointment notice received (dated 01/15/2008)

February 1 - Biometrics

March 11 - Approved! Card production ordered (notified via e-mail).

March 20, 2008 - New card arrived in the mail :)

Done until 2018 :)

For more details including K1 and AOS journies check out "Our story" in my profile =)

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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:dance::dance: Great to hear that you've got everything set now! :) Hopefully it'll be much shorter than 90 days. Thanks for bringing your story back here for the rest of us. Your journey is almost complete :dancing:

Let me show you how to get your tax returns the easy way

aussiewench's thread for kicking butt in the NVC ('cause i'm too lazy to keep looking it up - haha)

Our DS-3032 email to the NVC

02 Jan 2006 - Married

...----===::: CR-1 :::===---...

22 May 2006 - Case # Assigned @ NVC

14 Jul 2006 - DS-230 Package Received by USC

We stopped pursuit of CR-1 to pursue K3/AOS. For us, both required the same document, we could only have one valid copy, and the K3 was moving faster.

See profile for the details up to and in between the events listed here.

...---===::: K3 :::===---...

17 May 2006 - Date NVC says petition shipped to embassy

18 May 2006 - Case # Assigned @ NVC

01 Jul 2006 - Packet "3" received from embassy

18 Jul 2006 - Medical

21 Sept 2006 - K3 Interview Date (APPROVED)

27 Sept 2006 - Received Visa

06 Oct 2006 - Arrives in the USA! Finally home together. :)

(Truncated timeline - sig too long. See profile for all details.)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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While I'm sorry to hear that your name check is still delayed, you have my hearty congratulations. What a lovely story! :D

26 January 2005 - Entered US as visitor from Canada.
16 May 2005 - Assembled health package, W2s.
27 June 2005 - Sent package off to Chicago lockbox.
28 June 2005 - Package received at Chicago lockbox.
11 July 2005 - RFE: cheques inappropriately placed.
18 July 2005 - NOA 1: I-485, I-131, I-765 received!
19 July 2005 - NOA 1: I-130 received!
24 August 2005 - Biometrics appointment (Naperville, IL).
25 August 2005 - AOS touched.
29 August 2005 - AP, EAD, I-485 touched.
15 September 2005 - AP and EAD approved!
03 February 2006 - SSN arrives (150 days later)
27 February 2006 - NOA 2: Interview for 27 April!!
27 April 2006 - AOS Interview, approved after 10 minutes!
19 May 2006 - 2 year conditional green card.
01 May 2008 - 10 year green card arrives.
09 December 2012 - Assembled N-400 package.
15 January 2013 - Sent package off to Phoenix.
28 January 2013 - RFE: signature missing.
06 February 2013 - NOA 1: N-400 received!
27 February 2013 - Biometrics appointment (Detroit, MI).
01 April 2013 - NOA 2: Interview assigned.

15 May 2013 - Naturalization Interview, approved after 15 minutes.

10 June 2013 - Naturalized.

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Well done you twos!

Thank you so much for taking the time and care to share this stage of your journey with such clarity.

Congratulations. :dance::dance::dance:

with very best wishes,

daisy

Daisy, Surrey UK +++ DJ, California USA

March 2001: Dear Duck.... with kind regards, Daisy

April 2002: Our first visit, the start of many..

How blessed we are to meet and fall in love

May 2005: We marry in California

June 2005: We start the visa process

July 2005: NOA1

Jan 2006: NOA2

Apr 2006: Case complete

Apr 2006: NVC send file to London

June 2006: Church blessing in London

June 2006: Medical

June 2006: Interview

June 2006: VISA!!!!! :)))

Sept 2006: Daisy age 50 and 7/12ths moves to California... whoooohooooooo!

Removal of Conditions

June 2008: Mail package to CSC

July 2008: Biometrics Appt

October 2008: 10 year green card arrives in the mail.

Citizenship

January 2010: Apply for US citizenship.

March 2010: Oath ceremony. Citizenship complete!!!!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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He said it might take 90 days or more to complete the check and he gave us an e-mail address we could use to check on the status of things in case we begin to wonder if we have fallen into 'the black hole'.

Congrats on the sucessful interview! We had ours today and are in the same situation with FBI checks, but we were not told of the web address where we could check our case status. Is this something you can share with us? Thanks, and again many congrats to you and Wes.

Mike

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He said it might take 90 days or more to complete the check and he gave us an e-mail address we could use to check on the status of things in case we begin to wonder if we have fallen into 'the black hole'.

Congrats on the sucessful interview! We had ours today and are in the same situation with FBI checks, but we were not told of the web address where we could check our case status. Is this something you can share with us? Thanks, and again many congrats to you and Wes.

Mike

pit.1485@dhs.gov

As you can see this is an e-mail address specifically for Pittsburgh. I don't know if the other centers have such a service. I suppose you could play around with the address and see if you get a reply.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Congratulations on the successful interview and good luck on swift name clearance. Hopefully, Wes will have his green card in hand very soon.

Mary

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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He said it might take 90 days or more to complete the check and he gave us an e-mail address we could use to check on the status of things in case we begin to wonder if we have fallen into 'the black hole'.

Congrats on the sucessful interview! We had ours today and are in the same situation with FBI checks, but we were not told of the web address where we could check our case status. Is this something you can share with us? Thanks, and again many congrats to you and Wes.

Mike

pit.1485@dhs.gov

As you can see this is an e-mail address specifically for Pittsburgh. I don't know if the other centers have such a service. I suppose you could play around with the address and see if you get a reply.

Thank you very much Rebeccajo! I'm not sure I can work it out, but I appreciate the information. Anyway, I'm sure Wes will have his checks completed shortly and CPR status will no longer be in question.

Mike

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Rebecca,

Congratulations on your successful interview, hopefully the FBI check will be done quickly and Wes will get soon his GC.

Did the interview officer ask to see your son's birth certificate and your divorce papers (if your previous marriage ended in a divorce)?

Thank you!

Feb. 4/05 - Sent I-129F (Vermont)

Feb. 9/05 - NOA1

April 6/05 - NOA2

May 12/05 - Packet 3 (second one, the first was lost in the mail)

May 19/05 - Police certificate (RCMP London, ON)

May 20/05 - Packet 4 with interview set on July 26/2005

May 25/05 - Medical in Toronto (dr. Seiden)

July 26/05 - Interview in Montreal (successful)

Aug. 15/05 - Visa and the brown envelope in hand

Sept. 28/05 - Moved to the U.S.A. (Ambassador Bridge (Detroit) POE, asked for and got temp. EAD stamp on I-94)

Oct. 6/05 - Civil wedding ceremony

Oct. 8/05 - Religious wedding ceremony

Oct. 13/05 - Sent AOS/EAD/AP

Oct. 14/05 - Applied for SSN

Oct. 22/05 - Received SSN card in the mail

Oct. 24/05 - NOA for AP received (issued Oct. 21)

Oct. 25/05 - NOA's for AOS/EAD received (issued Oct. 21)

Nov. 4/05 - Appointment letter for AOS fingerprints/bio for Nov. 15/2005

Nov. 15/05 - Fingerprints/bio taken for AOS and EAD

Dec. 19/05 - EAD/AP approved

Dec. 27/05 - Received EAD card/AP

Jan. 28/06 - Appointment letter for AOS interview (set on March 15, 2006)

Mar. 15/06 - AOS interview (successful)

Mar. 18/06 - "Welcome to the United States of America" letter

Mar. 25/06 - Received Green Card (good for 2 years)

Dec. 18/07 - Sent I-751 to VSC

Jan. 03/08 - NOA

Feb. 7/08 - Biometrics

Oct. 28/08 - I-751 approved (on-line status)

Nov. 3/08 - Received in the mail the new 10 year GC

Feb. 1/10 - Sent N-400

Feb. 8/10 - NOA

Mar. 24/10 - Fingerprints

May 11/10 - Interview

June 18/10 - US Citizenship Oath

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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Congratulations, great news about not needing your Father as a co-sponsor. Hope the name check will come back soon!

09-02-2005 Applications for AOS, EAD, and AP received by MSC

10-21-2005 AOS fingerprint notice for 12-08-2005

11-07-2005 AP approved

12-05-2005 Infopass appt at San Jose office for interim EAD -- Refused, because it is already approved by MSC on 11-07-2005

12-07-2005 Attempt at interim EAD at San Francisco office -- no go. Back to San Jose, where CSO (chief station officer) tells they will contact MSC via email to request permission to issue interim EAD

12-08-2005 Biometrics for AOS and EAD. Having no EAD appt letter was no problem (used EAD NOA)

12-15-2005 EAD arrived in the mail

12-24-2005 Received interview letter; interview scheduled 03-01-2006

01-28-2006 Received replacement SSN card in married name (5 wks since application)

03-01-2006 AOS interview -- approved; received stamp in the passport

03-13-2006 Green card arrived in the mail

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Filing for removal of conditions

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Congratulations!

08/17/08: Mailed N400 to TSC

08/19/08: USPS attempted delivery

08/20/08: TSC received N400

08/21/08: TSC cashed check

09/02/08: Received NOA...........Priority date: 08/20/08

..............................................Notice date : 08/22/08

09/02/08: Received Biometrics Notification

09/18/08: Biometrics completed - Charlotte DO

10/24/08: Received Interview Letter

12/08/08: Interview @ 1:00pm. APPROVED!

01/05/09: Oath Ceremony 10:00AM. Now officially a USC!!!

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01/17/09: Applied for US Passport and passport card

01/28/09: Received US Passport

01/29/09: Received US passport card

01/29/09: Received naturalization certificate back from passport office

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Filed: Country: Canada
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Congratulations!

The 1485 is the adjudictor's number... That email address should NOT be used for general inqueries... It should only be used by the OP to check on THEIR case...

Knowledge itself is power - Sir Francis Bacon

I have gone fishing... you can find me by going here http://**removed due to TOS**

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