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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Not really - it's US$100 for the second bag with AA, so not much different to shipping it by FedEx or similar, I think.

Only sending clothes back, so we thought we might as well make use of the trip for that too :) We'll each do two cases when I finally make the move too.

The rest will be being boxed up and sent by FedEx, UPS, DHL, whoever offers the best door-to-door price by air (should be around 3-5 days door-to-door) just before I leave the UK finally. I'm not bringing anything big, no furniture etc, so it should be relatively inexpensive compared to a part-container load or something.

Ben

10/23/2009 - Met on eHarmony

09/20/2010 - Got engaged at the top of the London Eye 🙂

11/24/2010 - I-129F sent to Texas dropbox

11/29/2010 - I-129F received by CSC

03/21/2011 - Touched!

04/18/2011 - NOA2 approved by CSC 4 months 3 weeks after NOA1

07/18/2011 - Interview - APPROVED!!

09/20/2011 - Married!

10/11/2011 - AOS package mailed to Chicago lockbox

10/18/2011 - AOS package routed to National Benefits Center for processing

10/19/2011 - I-765 EAD noted on USCIS site

10/22/2011 - I-797C for AOS and EAD received

11/08/2011 - AOS file transferred to CSC

11/10/2011 - Biometrics appointment in SLC

12/12/2011 - Green card received dated 11/23/11

09/20/2013 - I-751 sent to CSC

09/23/2013 - I-751 received at CSC - NOA1

10/18/2013 - Biometrics appointment in SLC

08/29/2020 - N400 Application submitted online

08/29/2020 - N400 fee taken

01/20/2021 - Biometrics re-use notification

04/14/2021 - Interview scheduled notification

05/11/2021 - Interview!

05/11/2021 - N-400 Recommended for Naturalization!

06/02/2021 - Naturalization oath ceremony!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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Ben & Ganinda!

Good Morning and thanks for the update. I often wonder how to export and move whatever is coming from the beneficiary's country. I really have much admiration for those that only need a luggage or two and the rest stays back! You know, when I moved, I thought if I were the one going to another country, what would I do with all this stuff (furniture, china, heirlooms)? I know that Kadir will only be bringing his clothes (and my Turkish tea pot) lol. But great idea to have her bring it back on a 2nd luggage. Is that cheaper than if you had to ship everything over?

Mari

When I went to India in January, I brought two empty suitcases with me so that I could bring back a bunch of his stuff. Since my company has been flying me first class, my weight limit went to 75lbs per bag and I got 3 with no charge...lucky me! I also brought him two duffle bags so he could start packing what he is leaving at his mom's until we go back for vacation and can bring it with us. The good thing about marrying someone from a developing nation is that they don't have quuite as much "stuff" that has to come along :)

Bec & Dipu

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : New Delhi, India

I-129F Sent : 2010-11-22

I-129F NOA1 : 2010-12-01

I-129F NOA2 : 2011-04-21

NVC Received : 2011-04-27

NVC Left : 2011-05-05

Embassy Rcvd : 2011-05-08

Pack 3 Rcvd : 2011-05-11

Pack 3 Sent : 2011-06-23

Pack 4 Rcvd : 2011-07-08

Interview : 2011-08-03

Visa Received : 2011-11-09

POE : 2012-01-13

Marriage : 2012-01-21

AOS/EAD Sent : 2012-02-13

NOA1 : 2012-02-22

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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Just a thought, but everyone moving to America should think about getting several certified copies of your high school and/or college transcripts as well as letters of reference in English just in case you decide to work when you get here.

:D

Bec & Dipu

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : New Delhi, India

I-129F Sent : 2010-11-22

I-129F NOA1 : 2010-12-01

I-129F NOA2 : 2011-04-21

NVC Received : 2011-04-27

NVC Left : 2011-05-05

Embassy Rcvd : 2011-05-08

Pack 3 Rcvd : 2011-05-11

Pack 3 Sent : 2011-06-23

Pack 4 Rcvd : 2011-07-08

Interview : 2011-08-03

Visa Received : 2011-11-09

POE : 2012-01-13

Marriage : 2012-01-21

AOS/EAD Sent : 2012-02-13

NOA1 : 2012-02-22

Filed: Country: Taiwan
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CIS received our I129F Dec. 1. Got letter a few days later. We are waiting. Meanwhile, my fiancee's mother (Taiwan) went crazy every time she sees any evidence of me. She has my fiancee's signature stamp and back account cards and basically keeps her prisoner economically and emotionally. We still text and call each other every day, even webcam, when she is at work or Internet cafe. Her life is torture except for all the dozens of friends who help emotionally and with advice ... and a place to stay during my upcoming visit in April. I have contacted my congressman's office to see what is going on with review. I find it hard to believe that some people get their approval notice within ONE month. Pray for us, please.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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CIS received our I129F Dec. 1. Got letter a few days later. We are waiting. Meanwhile, my fiancee's mother (Taiwan) went crazy every time she sees any evidence of me. She has my fiancee's signature stamp and back account cards and basically keeps her prisoner economically and emotionally. We still text and call each other every day, even webcam, when she is at work or Internet cafe. Her life is torture except for all the dozens of friends who help emotionally and with advice ... and a place to stay during my upcoming visit in April. I have contacted my congressman's office to see what is going on with review. I find it hard to believe that some people get their approval notice within ONE month. Pray for us, please.

:star: Welcome David & Cindy to the Thread!!!:star:

You're only at 3 mos till the 5 mos goal mark from USCIS.

Keep a postive spirit, work on the NOA2 Packet #2 for beneficiary... it will keep you two busy!

Good Luck,

Mari

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Macedonia
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When I went to India in January, I brought two empty suitcases with me so that I could bring back a bunch of his stuff. Since my company has been flying me first class, my weight limit went to 75lbs per bag and I got 3 with no charge...lucky me! I also brought him two duffle bags so he could start packing what he is leaving at his mom's until we go back for vacation and can bring it with us. The good thing about marrying someone from a developing nation is that they don't have quuite as much "stuff" that has to come along :)

Well, im from a developing country myself :) and believe it or not, i will only bring 30% from my stuff with me because i cant rent a whole airplane :P (and that percentage is not because i am a antiquity collector ) :) So i think you are quite wrong about people from the developing countries :) Um beside, since when is India a developing country, they have gained their independence in 1947 from Britain, but their history dates back 3400 BC :) So i think they have developed quite enough during that time :whistle:

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Just a thought, but everyone moving to America should think about getting several certified copies of your high school and/or college transcripts as well as letters of reference in English just in case you decide to work when you get here.

:D

At least I shouldn't have to worry about that - left high school nearly 23 years ago :lol: and never went to university.

Just had the doctor's surgery on the telephone - the basic details of my notes since time immemorial have already been transcribed into their computer, so they can furnish me with a print-out of those for £10 ($16). Photocopies of all the notes would be more, somewhere around £50 ($80), so I'll wait to see if I want to get them until after I've perused the transcribed notes :thumbs:

Ben

10/23/2009 - Met on eHarmony

09/20/2010 - Got engaged at the top of the London Eye 🙂

11/24/2010 - I-129F sent to Texas dropbox

11/29/2010 - I-129F received by CSC

03/21/2011 - Touched!

04/18/2011 - NOA2 approved by CSC 4 months 3 weeks after NOA1

07/18/2011 - Interview - APPROVED!!

09/20/2011 - Married!

10/11/2011 - AOS package mailed to Chicago lockbox

10/18/2011 - AOS package routed to National Benefits Center for processing

10/19/2011 - I-765 EAD noted on USCIS site

10/22/2011 - I-797C for AOS and EAD received

11/08/2011 - AOS file transferred to CSC

11/10/2011 - Biometrics appointment in SLC

12/12/2011 - Green card received dated 11/23/11

09/20/2013 - I-751 sent to CSC

09/23/2013 - I-751 received at CSC - NOA1

10/18/2013 - Biometrics appointment in SLC

08/29/2020 - N400 Application submitted online

08/29/2020 - N400 fee taken

01/20/2021 - Biometrics re-use notification

04/14/2021 - Interview scheduled notification

05/11/2021 - Interview!

05/11/2021 - N-400 Recommended for Naturalization!

06/02/2021 - Naturalization oath ceremony!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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Well, im from a developing country myself :) and believe it or not, i will only bring 30% from my stuff with me because i cant rent a whole airplane :P (and that percentage is not because i am a antiquity collector ) :) So i think you are quite wrong about people from the developing countries :) Um beside, since when is India a developing country, they have gained their independence in 1947 from Britain, but their history dates back 3400 BC :) So i think they have developed quite enough during that time :whistle:

I can see how my previous statement might have come off as flippant or rude when that was not my intent. My intent was to poke fun at Americans like myself who have so much needless stuff that we would worry about packing. Because my fiance is a middle-class Indian, we don't have to worry about what to do with a washer and dryer (he does laundry in the tub like everyone else he knows) or a microwave (there is no prevalence of prepared meals he can just heat up, everything is cooked the old fashioned way), or a TV from every room or a car or pictures and art hanging all over the walls. Even DVDs waste space in America...where I might have one movie and bonus features spread across four DVDs, he has DVDs with 7 or more movies on each one. My experiences in India over the 7 weeks I've spent there taught me that Americans, me in particular, have an awful lot of stuff that we don't need.

India is still on the developing countries list because of it's less than ideal literacy rates, high levels of child labor, need for improved infrastructure (you should see the highways and power lines), issues with sanitation and waste management, etc. The United Nations ranks India as a medium on the Human Development Index. Many countries are still considered developing because the standards that exist in the major metropolitan areas often do not extend to the rest of the country. However, there are many stages of developing and just because the UN and I applied the term to India doesn't mean that it's not significantly more developed than other developing nations.

Bec & Dipu

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : New Delhi, India

I-129F Sent : 2010-11-22

I-129F NOA1 : 2010-12-01

I-129F NOA2 : 2011-04-21

NVC Received : 2011-04-27

NVC Left : 2011-05-05

Embassy Rcvd : 2011-05-08

Pack 3 Rcvd : 2011-05-11

Pack 3 Sent : 2011-06-23

Pack 4 Rcvd : 2011-07-08

Interview : 2011-08-03

Visa Received : 2011-11-09

POE : 2012-01-13

Marriage : 2012-01-21

AOS/EAD Sent : 2012-02-13

NOA1 : 2012-02-22

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Guys, I have a question. If i get my police records now and let's say i get the noa 2 in 3 months, would the paperwork that i have gotten be valid ? or would they request me to get newer ones ?

I am just trying to sort out my to do list and have everything prepared like a good husband for my interview date!

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Updated 3/8/11

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We are all under half way there, gang!!

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I should say, this is based on 155 days from NOA1 which translates to 5months and 5 days...those of us at VSC should be calculating against 180 days...6 months. But, for now, I'll keep it at 155. Once we start getting into 5 months and approvals start coming, I'll make a judgement call on whether or not to give "realistic" hope to those of us (VSC) still waiting for NOA2. So we don't get too worked up!!!

2010 K1 December Filers: December Filers Citizenship Help

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Let's get this Citizenship party started:
Dec 28. 2011 - Sent AOS Forms
May 15. 2012 - Green Card in Hand
Jun 12. 2012 - Our 1st Baby was born! :)

Oct 14. 2014 - ROC approved.
---

08/16/2015 - Looking into Citizenship process!

Click Here for a detailed timeline of our K1 Journey.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Guys, I have a question. If i get my police records now and let's say i get the noa 2 in 3 months, would the paperwork that i have gotten be valid ? or would they request me to get newer ones ?

I am just trying to sort out my to do list and have everything prepared like a good husband for my interview date!

Depends on the country, I think - the UK records are good for 12 months at the London embassy.

Not sure about the Dublin embassy and Irish checks.

Ben

10/23/2009 - Met on eHarmony

09/20/2010 - Got engaged at the top of the London Eye 🙂

11/24/2010 - I-129F sent to Texas dropbox

11/29/2010 - I-129F received by CSC

03/21/2011 - Touched!

04/18/2011 - NOA2 approved by CSC 4 months 3 weeks after NOA1

07/18/2011 - Interview - APPROVED!!

09/20/2011 - Married!

10/11/2011 - AOS package mailed to Chicago lockbox

10/18/2011 - AOS package routed to National Benefits Center for processing

10/19/2011 - I-765 EAD noted on USCIS site

10/22/2011 - I-797C for AOS and EAD received

11/08/2011 - AOS file transferred to CSC

11/10/2011 - Biometrics appointment in SLC

12/12/2011 - Green card received dated 11/23/11

09/20/2013 - I-751 sent to CSC

09/23/2013 - I-751 received at CSC - NOA1

10/18/2013 - Biometrics appointment in SLC

08/29/2020 - N400 Application submitted online

08/29/2020 - N400 fee taken

01/20/2021 - Biometrics re-use notification

04/14/2021 - Interview scheduled notification

05/11/2021 - Interview!

05/11/2021 - N-400 Recommended for Naturalization!

06/02/2021 - Naturalization oath ceremony!

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Macedonia
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I can see how my previous statement might have come off as flippant or rude when that was not my intent. My intent was to poke fun at Americans like myself who have so much needless stuff that we would worry about packing. Because my fiance is a middle-class Indian, we don't have to worry about what to do with a washer and dryer (he does laundry in the tub like everyone else he knows) or a microwave (there is no prevalence of prepared meals he can just heat up, everything is cooked the old fashioned way), or a TV from every room or a car or pictures and art hanging all over the walls. Even DVDs waste space in America...where I might have one movie and bonus features spread across four DVDs, he has DVDs with 7 or more movies on each one. My experiences in India over the 7 weeks I've spent there taught me that Americans, me in particular, have an awful lot of stuff that we don't need.

India is still on the developing countries list because of it's less than ideal literacy rates, high levels of child labor, need for improved infrastructure (you should see the highways and power lines), issues with sanitation and waste management, etc. The United Nations ranks India as a medium on the Human Development Index. Many countries are still considered developing because the standards that exist in the major metropolitan areas often do not extend to the rest of the country. However, there are many stages of developing and just because the UN and I applied the term to India doesn't mean that it's not significantly more developed than other developing nations.

I personally think that India is an amazing country, a world of its own, and i would love to have the chance of going there one day, although im aware that im heading in the opposite direction at this point ;-))

Those problems you refer to India are quite similar with my country, not all, but some are, so i know what you are talking about. We do however have washers and dishwashers and stuff like that, but there were times when things were like that here as well. Nothing to be ashamed of though, things dont make people who they really are, its their hearts, their culture, traditions. Sometimes we have to see how others live modest lives to understand that we are spoiled, and by looking at those modest lives maybe we will learn how to appreciate all the benefits we are given. Its easier to adjust from having less to having more, but its way harder the other way around :-)

As for luggage problems ... last time when i went to visit my fiance, they only allowed me one bag, and they made problems for one kilo that was over the limit, eh, some new regulations or something. Now i have to ask around how much one must pay for extra bags.

Have a wonderful day everyone

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Macedonia
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One more day and I get to go see my fiance. Only 4 days but that is all we can afford to take off from work. :lol:

Enjoy your time together :-) And dont forget, even 4 days are better that none :-)

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