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  Petitioner's Name: G
Beneficiary's Name: D
VJ Member: PandaMaker
Country: China

Last Updated: 2018-02-13
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Immigration Checklist for G & D:

USCIS I-129F Petition:      
Dept of State K1 Visa:    
USCIS I-485 Petition:  
USCIS I-765 Petition:      
USCIS I-131 Petition:      
USCIS I-751 Petition:  
USCIS N-400 Petition:  


K1 Visa
Event Date
Service Center : California Service Center
Transferred? No
Consulate : Guangzhou, China
I-129F Sent : 2013-02-26
I-129F NOA1 : 2013-03-04
I-129F RFE(s) :
RFE Reply(s) :
I-129F NOA2 : 2013-06-24
NVC Received : 2013-07-01
Date Case #, IIN, and BIN assigned :
NVC Left : 2013-07-03
Consulate Received : 2013-07-05
Packet 3 Received : 2013-07-07
Packet 3 Sent : 2013-07-22
Packet 4 Received : 2013-09-16
Interview Date : 2013-10-29
Interview Result : Approved
Second Interview
(If Required):
Second Interview Result:
Visa Received : 2013-11-08
US Entry : 2013-12-07
Marriage : 2013-12-16
Comments : The delay in receiving Packet 4 was due to Consulate's move to new building during July of 2013.
Processing
Estimates/Stats :
Your I-129f was approved in 112 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 239 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.


Port of Entry Review
Event Date
Port of Entry : Los Angeles
POE Date : 2013-12-07
Got EAD Stamp : No
Biometrics Taken : Yes
Harassment Level : 0
Comments :


Adjustment of Status
Event Date
CIS Office : Los Angeles CA
Date Filed : 2014-01-22
NOA Date : 2014-01-28
RFE(s) : 2014-08-01
Bio. Appt. : 2014-04-24
AOS Transfer** :
Interview Date :
Approval / Denial Date : 2014-09-13
Approved : Yes
Got I551 Stamp : No
Greencard Received: 2014-09-20
Comments : The delay of the biometrics appointment was due to a USPS mishap. The original appointment was 2014-02-20, but was missed, as the appointment letter was never delivered. Our current address was confirmed, with USCIS, to be correct and the appointment was rescheduled.

The RFE hard copy was not received and was re-sent to us on 2014-08-20, after a service request was made on 08-18. The RFE hard copy was received 08-27, and the response was delivered to USCIS on 08-29. It turns out the RFE had only our partial address, for some reason, but our current address on file is STILL correct. The RFE was a request for our Certified Marriage Certificate, which was actually already included in our original AOS filing package.

The Permanent Resident Card and "Welcome" letter was delivered with no problems along with other mail from USCIS.


Employment Authorization Document
Event Date
CIS Office : Chicago National Office
Filing Method : Mail
Filing Instance : First
Date Filed : 2014-01-22
NOA Date : 2014-01-28
RFE(s) :
Bio. Appt. : 2014-04-24
Approved Date : 2014-04-24
Date Card Received : 2014-05-02
Comments : A 63-day delay of the biometrics appointment due to a USPS mishap. The original appointment was 2014-02-20, but was missed, as the appointment letter was never delivered. Our current address was confirmed, with USCIS, to be correct and the appointment was rescheduled.
Processing
Estimates/Stats :
Your EAD was approved in 92 days.


Advance Parole
Event Date
CIS Office : Chicago National Office
Filing Method :  
Filing Instance : First
Date Filed : 2014-01-22
NOA Date : 2014-01-28
RFE(s) :
Date Received : 2014-05-02
Comments :
Processing
Estimates/Stats :
Your AP was approved in 90 days.


Lifting Conditions
Event Date
CIS Office : California Service Center
Date Filed : 2016-07-25
NOA Date : 2016-07-26
RFE(s) :
Bio. Appt. : 2016-10-11
Interview Date : 2018-01-11
Approval / Denial Date : 2018-01-12
Approved : Yes
Got I551 Stamp : Yes
Green Card Received :
Comments : Walk-in for biometrics was on 2016-09-30.

Went to Infopass appointment on 2017-08-14 and received the I-551 stamp, which was good for another year.

The interview is for lifting of conditions and Naturalization.


Citizenship
Event Date
Service Center : Phoenix AZ Lockbox
CIS Office : San Diego CA
Date Filed : 2017-06-15
NOA Date : 2017-06-21
Bio. Appt. : 2017-07-13
Interview Date : 2018-01-11
Approved : Yes
Oath Ceremony : 2018-02-21
Comments : Walk-in for biometrics was on 2017-07-07.

The interview is for lifting of conditions and Naturalization.

Member Reviews:

Consulate Review: Guangzhou, China
Review Topic: K1 Visa
Event Description
Review Date : November 13, 2013
Embassy Review : The appointment was at 08:45. My fiancée arrived at 07:50 and waited in a line outside the blue barriers. At the front of the line, there were guards that let people through according to their interview time. They pointed for her where the Immigrant line is.

At the front of the Immigrant line, there were two workers that checked her passport, Packet 4 e-mail, and appointment letter.

Next, she went through a security checkpoint, in which they checked for prohibitive items. Prohibitive items posted are:

- "Battery-operated or electronic devices such as mobile phones, watches, pagers, cameras, audio/video cassettes, compact discs, MP3s, floppy disks, laptops, or portable music players."

- "Bags such as travel bags, backpacks, briefcases, suitcases, leather, cloth bags, and zip folders. (Only small handbags or purses and plastic bags containing application-related papers will be allowed inside the consulate.)"

- "food items, other than bottled water"

- "sealed envelopes or packages"

- "cigarettes, cigars, match boxes, lighters"

- "sharp objects such as scissors, pen knives or nail files"

- "weapons or explosive materials of any kind"

- "other items at the discretion of the security staff"

There are no official storage areas, so be prepared to leave these at home/hotel, or trust and pay some street person to hold them for you.

She then followed signs to another building. There was a person at the destination building who checked her passport and instructed her to go to the 3rd floor, where there is a window. At the window, the person checked the P4 e-mail and appointment letter. Here, she was given a ticket with a number on it. The time is 08:09 at this point.

She waited in the 'A' area for her number to be called. There are TV monitors everywhere that display the next number in queue. Numbers are also displayed above the assigned windows. There are also workers that will call out numbers and help you along, if you're not attentive.

When she was called to her window, her passport, P4 e-mail, and appointment letter were checked again. She was asked if she had filled out the DS-160, which she didn't. As a result, she was asked if she has the DS-156, DS-156K, and DS-157, which she did and gave to the document-intake person. She wasn't asked for the DS-230, but my fiancée told her there was a typo with the one she sent with her Packet 3 and wanted to submit the correct version. The person acknowledged her request and instructed her to open her sealed medical examination envelope and hand the contents over. The document-intake person took the correct DS-230 and replaced the one with the typo. Then, my fiancée handed over the translated/notarized documents. When it was time for the I-134 documents, they only took the most recent year tax transcript and W2. She was also asked for the 1040, but didn't have that. She did not take the actual I-134 form from my fiancée for some reason. After handing over all the requested documents, she was given a "Marriage Intent" letter and asked to print my name on it before taking it back. The document-intake person gave her the queue ticket back and a pamphlet covering domestic violence, which she was asked to read while waiting in Area 'B'. She said the document-intake person seemed nice, but a bit disorganized.

She was called up to her next window, which is the interview window. She said the officer is a young Asian female with glasses. There was a swear-in and her fingerprints were taken. My fiancée was asked to explain what the pamphlet is saying and then continued to the interview questions:

-How did you meet?

-What language do you communicate in?

-He knows Cantonese?

-How do you communicate?

-What's his Skype account?

-What's his job?

-Does he work by himself?

-When did he come to China?

-For how many days?

-How many times did he come?

-Why only once?

She was given the "Marriage Intent" letter again, and this time, wrote her own name. Then, she was given the DS-156K and asked to write my name and signed it in front of the officer. She then asked two more questions:

-Have you been to the US?

-Are you a Chinese Communist Party Member?

At this time, she was told that she was approved and given a piece of paper that explains the next steps in picking up her passport after the visa is issued. The officer was nice the whole time. She did not look at any evidence of the relationship that was brought to the interview. It might possibly be due to the fact that our I-129F was front-loaded with evidence.

She said the interview was less than 10 minutes and the total amount of time she spent at the consular compound was about an hour. She was very pleased with how orderly and simple the day was.

It took 10 total days, from the date of the interview, for her to receive notice that her visa was ready to be picked up.


(updated on November 13, 2013)
Rating : Good


POE Review: Los Angeles
Event Description
Entry Date : 2013-12-07
Embassy Review : We arrived together and was told by the usher we can stay together and she sent us to the PR/Citizens line.

The first officer was a total jerk. When we went up to him, I said "Good evening" to him, and he would not say one single word to me. He kept showing me the cover of my fiancee's passport and kept slapping it lightly. I did not know what he was trying to communicate with me. I finally said "I'm sorry?", and he took my passport and customs declaration card to put on top of her passport. Then he just said "Package". As I was about to hand the package to him, he asked "You're not married, yet, are you?" I replied "No", and that's when he got loud and told us we need to go back and fill out a separate customs card for my fiancee. "You two are not family! Go fill out another card, and come back and wait in line! Come back up...ONE AT A TIME!" I apologized and left. I have no problem filling out another declaration card for my fiancee, as that's probably the correct thing to do, but the total lack of verbal communication in the beginning and just straight attitude just ticked me off.

The second officer was nice. My fiancee went up to him first as I stayed in line. Then the officer looked at me and smiled, and then motioned for me to join her. He tore open the package and looked through everything. He asked if we received the original I-129F back, but we did not. He said they usually have the original one in the envelope, but the photocopy should not pose a problem. He asked when we were getting married, and I replied that it will be during the following week. He asked if there were any questions, and that's when I asked about the I-94. He explained how to obtain it online and then said "WELCOME".

After getting our luggage, we went up to hand another officer our declaration cards. She asked if my fiancee is immigrating, and I said "That's her intent!" She laughed and said "Well, tell her it will be a big adjustment from China. Life here is much slower. Please translate that for me!" As I did, she told my fiancee "Welcome!!!" She then asked me about my job and let us through. She was very friendly.

These two officers totally were the polar opposite of the first, and I'm really glad my fiancee had a great impression from her experience at the POE, despite us having to deal with that one guy.
Harassment Level : Moderate


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(documented in their timelines) for the same benefit/petition/application at the same filing location.
Individual results may vary as every case is not always 'average'. Past performance does not necessarily
predict future results. The 'as early as date' may change over time based on current reported processing
times from members. There have historically been cases where a benefit/petition/application processing
briefly slows down or stops and this can not be predicted. Use these dates as reference only and do not
rely on them for planning. As always you should check the USCIS processing times to see if your application
is past due.

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