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  Petitioner's Name: Matthew
Beneficiary's Name: Andriana
VJ Member: AL-MJD
Country: Singapore

Last Updated: 2018-11-01
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Immigration Checklist for Matthew & Andriana:

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 : Singapore
I-129F Sent : 2017-07-25
I-129F NOA1 : 2017-07-28
I-129F RFE(s) :
RFE Reply(s) :
I-129F NOA2 : 2018-02-16
NVC Received :
Date Case #, IIN, and BIN assigned : 2018-03-06
NVC Left : 2018-03-15
Consulate Received : 2018-03-19
Packet 3 Received : 2018-03-21
Packet 3 Sent : 2018-04-03
Packet 4 Received : 2018-04-06
Interview Date : 2018-04-24
Interview Result : Approved
Second Interview
(If Required):
Second Interview Result:
Visa Received : 2018-05-02
US Entry : 2018-06-24
Marriage : 2018-07-07
Comments :
Processing
Estimates/Stats :
Your I-129f was approved in 203 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 270 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.


Port of Entry Review
Event Date
Port of Entry : Los Angeles
POE Date : 2018-06-24
Got EAD Stamp : No
Biometrics Taken : Yes
Harassment Level : 0
Comments : I've entered US 4 times but this would be my first entering through LAX customs. It was fun. I reached the airport from Sydney at 7am, I entered customs alone. I joined the non-citizens/ESTA line, but was told to skip the machines and have a declaration form ready. It was a busy period at that time, so I was in line for an hour. I went up to the counter and told the person that I was entering on a visa for the first time. I gave him my passport, plane ticket to Omaha, declaration form, the unopened package US Embassy of Singapore gave me, and medical and vaccinations records. He picked up the phone and called someone to ask if he had to process my entry on his own. He asked me questions such as how we met, how long do we know each other, why am I migrating to U.S. instead of him migrating to Singapore and what is our age difference. I answered him truthfully including that it was more practical for me to migrate as opposed to vice versa and truthfully told him the reasons why when he asked me to elaborate on that. I had my fingerprints and photo taken there. And then he kept all the documents I passed to him and told me to wait by the side, where the queues are. This whole process was less than 10 minutes.

I waited for another less than 10 minutes and another officer came and he was super kind and sweet. He led me to another counter at the side which was empty. He passed me back my medical and vaccination records and and told me he didn't need these and he also didn't like CDs(my X-ray that was given to me). He asked me if I was sure I wanted to get married, I didn't hesitate, I said yeah. And he mentioned that he knew his wife for 7 years before they got married instead of the less than two years I knew my fiance. I told him that I'm the sort who believes in getting married first and dealing with everything together. I also told him that I've been through enough boys to know when I'm looking at the one. Then he commented that I look young, and I was like yes I am, my brother expressed the same worry too. He then told me that my documents look very complete and I may go. This part was 5 minutes.

And that was it. I am writing this at 3A.M., remarkably jetlagged and worrying a small bit about the desserts for my simple wedding that's in two weeks. At least I got the photography and videography part settled.


Adjustment of Status
Event Date
CIS Office : Omaha NE
Date Filed : 2018-07-19
NOA Date : 2018-07-20
RFE(s) :
Bio. Appt. : 2018-08-30
AOS Transfer** :
Interview Date : 2018-10-25
Approval / Denial Date : 2018-10-25
Approved : Yes
Got I551 Stamp : No
Greencard Received: 2018-11-01
Comments :


Employment Authorization Document
Event Date
CIS Office : Chicago National Office
Filing Method : Mail
Filing Instance : First
Date Filed : 2018-07-19
NOA Date : 2018-07-20
RFE(s) :
Bio. Appt. : 2018-08-30
Approved Date :
Date Card Received :
Comments : Green card approved before any action was taken.
Processing
Estimates/Stats :
Based on timeline data, your EAD may be adjudicated between September 11, 2018 and September 23, 2018*.

If this date range has passed or your application is past due per USCIS processing times then you should consider calling the USCIS to inquire on your petition. If you have been approved please update your timeline.


Advance Parole
Event Date
CIS Office : Chicago National Office
Filing Method :  
Filing Instance : First
Date Filed : 2018-07-19
NOA Date : 2018-07-20
RFE(s) :
Date Received :
Comments : Green Card approved before any action was taken.
Processing
Estimates/Stats :
There are not enough recent approvals in the timeline system to accurately approximate when your AP will be approved.


Member Reviews:

Consulate Review: Singapore
Review Topic: K1 Visa
Event Description
Review Date : April 24, 2018
Embassy Review : My interview was scheduled 24th April 2.15pm. I arrived 30 minutes early but good lord, I forgot to bring my original passport. xD I called my family, asking my brother to cab down with my passport. I then went to the guardhouse, they will ask if you have big electronic items, which you shouldn't have. My belongings and I went through security scanners. Here's the thing, ladies, I read a review that said metal bra wiring would set off the alarm. I wore a wired bra, I went through fine. The security guards confiscate my phone and earphones and gave me a small disc with a number -- to be returned to them after the visit to claim my phone.

I walked up a looooong pathway to the main entrance door, which has to be one of the heaviest door I've ever had to pull. A guard waits behind this door and he hand-checks my belongings while I go through another security scanner. He checks my interview appointment letter(printed Gmail) and tells me to go to the first room on my left. There is a lady at the entrance who gives me a piece of paper and tells me to arrange my documents according to the mentioned paper. As I had told her I was waiting for my brother to pass me my original passport, she did not give me a queue number. I sat down and arranged my papers accordingly -- passport (original, not with me at that time, photocopy unnecessary), 2in×2in colour photographs (did not state 2 on the paper but I submitted 2 anyway?), birth certificate (original and 1 photocopy), divorce decree (petitioner's certified copy and 1 photocopy), SGP police certificate (original, photocopy unneccessary), petitioner's I-134 (original with 2× each supporting documents stated in its instructions, photocopy unnecessary).

I went out to grab my original passport from my life-saver brother and repeated the security checks. By that time, it was 2.38pm. The lady gave me the queue number 6. I sat down in the room. There were 8 windowed-counters. 10 minutes later, Counter 7 called my queue number. I gave the man behind the counter my documents. He left me for a minute and I saw that he went to get the Packet 3 documents that I submitted to the US Embassy. Additionally, he returned the photocopy of Matthew's divorce decree (Matthew has previously sent a copy with his petition). I gave the man the original and a photocopy of my deed poll (I changed my name during the waiting process), I gave him 2 photocopies of Matthew's 2017 W2 -- this was actually on the small piece of paper but I thought it was unnecessary because I thought it was additional supporting documents to the I-134. The man apparently saw I had an 1040 form and asked me for it but I told him Matthew's latest tax return was from 2016 and he said then it is okay, not needed.

He asked me the following questions while looking over my documents:
1. Does your fiancé have any kids?
Yes, he has a daughter, (name).
2. How old is she?
She is actually turning 14 very soon.

That's it, he asked if I had registered for Aramex and gave me a brochure for domestic violence and a form, explaining to me what to do in case I needed to submit missing documents via Aramex. He told me to take a seat and I filled in the Aramex form while waiting. 20 minutes later, my name was called to proceed to Counter 8. Another lady was behind this counter. She returned all my original documents except my passport. She told me to raise my right hand and said some thing about swearing to tell the truth. I said "I swear". She asked me to place my prints on a scanner - 4 left fingers, then 4 right fingers and finally both thumbs.

She asked me, and I may have been confident in my answers, but I was not giving plain simple answers -- unfortunately not how my brain works:
1) How long have you been together?
1 and a half years
2) How did you meet?
Online mobile game. I actually explained the what and how in depth. She prompted me to explain how the game worked, etc.
3) How did you start chatting like a couple? What did you talk about first?
I didn't know for sure. We talked about the game we played and the alliance we were building. And then it got to personal things and I can't be too sure what the exact first personal things we talked about. Now, we just talk about everything.
4)When did you get engaged?
17 July 2017
5) Did you meet before then?
Yes, (explained)
6) Do you work?
No, I don't. I used to, but some time a few months ago, we decided I could quit my job and Matthew provides for my expenses now.
7) What does he work as?
(answered)
8) Do you know which company?
(answered)
9) Do you know how much he earns?
(answered)
10) Where is his address?
(answered super confidently and was a bit scared I might seem like I memorize all my answers so I told her halfway through the address that it's my home too, so I know it.)
11) When do you plan to get married?
Not sure yet. We planned to get married on 22nd Feb at Las Vegas but the Visa got delayed so now we are just not setting anything until I have the Visa. The only thing we sort of have planned is the venue: at his parents' house or his brother's.
12) Where do they live? Same city?
Yes, about 20 mins drive from our place.
13) So you have met all his relatives?
Yes
14) Has he met yours?
(I was a bit shakey with this, I explained my relationship with my parents is strained, so no but my grandmother, sibling and best friend knows about him.)
15) Did your grandmother bring you up?
Yes

THEN SHE SAID THAT THAT'S ALL AND SHE SAID I CAN EXPECT MY VISA IN MY PASSPORT IN TWO WEEKS VIA ARAMEX AND CONGRATULATIONS.

I seriously ran out to the guard room, returned my numbered disc in exchange for my phone and earphones before immediately calling my sleeping future-hubby. it wasn't until I talked to my Baby that I realized I didn't surrender ANY evidence of relationship -- if this is strange, we think that it is because he sent 3 photographs of us together with his petition.

I finished the interview by 3.50pm. Overall, it was a great experience. I didn't feel like anyone was strict with me and I didn't feel lost, neither did I do much waiting. I'm glad that aside from my original passport that my brother had rushed to pass to me, I had all the documents. The guards especially were understanding of why I entered twice -- they asked me why and I said I forgot my passport and my brother just passed it to me.

I went for my medical on 9th Apr, precisely 2 weeks and 1 day before my interview, precisely 11 working days from medical to interview. I was actually worried about it because Fullerton stated that it takes 10 working days for the embassy to recieve my report but they called me about an issue(fixed immediately) on 16th Apr so they still had not sent it to the embassy after 5 working days. I believe the embassy received it; they definitely did not mention it to me at all.

I'm glad it's over and I am hoping that I receive my Visa soon and I would not get placed into additional administrative processing or whatever that's called. *fingers crossed*
Rating : Very Good


Local US CIS Office Review: Omaha NE
Review Topic: cis_topic
Event Description
Review Date : October 26, 2018
Embassy Review : It was super fun and I hope I get the same interviewing officer in 2 years when I return to lift conditions and apply for a 10-year green card!

Our interview took about 20 minutes, the interviewer confirmed my answers on some of the questions on the AoS application, asked about our relationship and how we met. We gave some insurance documents(auto,life), OPPD account summary, some wedding photos and other photos. That's really all that we submitted during the interview. The officer did not give us an approval or rejection and told us to wait for a status change online. Our status changed that evening from "interview is ready to be scheduled" to "new card is being processed".

Something to note, the interview notice required my husband's adopted step-daughter's documents(birth certificate). We also brought her custody papers just in case because her custody recently changed compared to what was decreed in the divorce proceedings. Neither were asked for during the interview at all.

Nothing about affidavit of support or medical was asked from us during the interview, it was not even mentioned throughout. Affidavit of support was submitted with application with only 2017 W2 and 2017 income tax return; no paystubs were surrendered nor letter from employer. I did not submit an I-693, during application, I submitted a written and signed letter explaining why I am not submitting an I-693 which included the date of my overseas medical, the DS-3025 and photocopies of my vaccination certificates.

Lastly, I submitted the following certified copies with the application: 1. Marriage certificate, 2. My husband's(US citizen) birth certificate, 3. My husband's divorce decree from his previous marriage and 4. My change of name deed poll because the name I use now is totally different from the one on my birth certificate.

None of the certified copies has been returned to us, I will update and delete this portion of my review if they return them via mail soon.

Go in with confidence everyone.
Harassment Level : Very Good


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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
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