sharna413's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Sharna Beneficiary's Name: Rob VJ Member: sharna413 Country: Australia Last Updated: 2020-04-29 |
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Sharna413 on 2020-04-29 said:
Both Australian's living in America together for the last 7 years - Been together almost 12 years.
4/16/2013 - Moved to US together on J1 Visa
5/1/2014 - Returned to Australia to file for new visa
5/18/2014 - Both approved for E1 visa (treaty/trade - Starting our own Aus based visa in USA)
May 2014 - I (petitioner) was drawn in the green card lottery. Long wait ahead for my number to come to start that process
8/13/2014 - Moved back to USA together on E1 visa
8/18/2015 - Green card interview in Sydney Australia, approved on the spot (did not do AOS and stupidly, did not include my partner on my application)
7/3/2017 - We got married! :D
7/7/2017 - Submitted Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative
7/13/2017 - Received confirmation that application was received and given case number
2/2/2018 - Husband had interview at US Consulate in Australia to renew his E1 Visa - Approved for a further 4 years on the spot.
5/26/2019 - Form 1-130 approved, case sent to NVC.
7/8/2019 - Submitted AOS, EAD, AP concurrently
7/12/2019 - Application marked as received
7/25/2019 - Bio appointment
1/31/2020 - EAD Approved, AP Approved
2/1/2020 - Combo Card shipped/ AOS status changed to ready to schedule
2/6/2020 - Combo Card Received
2/28/2020 - Received interview letter
3/23/2020 - Interview Day! Cancelled due to COVID-19 :(
4/27/2020 - RFE for Medical - Mailed to San Antonio Field office same day
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