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Hi Laure, thanks for bringing this up its very uplifting. Since I made a big mistake with our petition in the very beginning (I did not give a proper correspondence address) apart from that, both me and my husband live abroad and I would like to join in. So here are my answers:

1. Country USC resides in: Saudi Arabia/England

2. Is there a USCIS field office in this country / Is DCF still possible? No

3. When did you file the I-130: November 21

4. How long had you been living abroad: I've lived all my life in Saudi and so did my husband, but I've been living in the UK for just over 3 years now.

5. Do you reside in the country legally? Yes, I'm a dual citizen and I've got a visa to study in the UK.

6. What is the reason for your residence: work permit/student/tourist/other - I'm a dual citizen and as I answered above I'm studying in the UK.

7. Did you list your foreign address on all forms in I-130 package? Yes.

8. Did you send I-130 package from abroad? Yes

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in the I-130 package? No

10. Did you mention the fact you reside abroad in the cover letter or write a letter describing your current situation and the evolution of your relationship with your spouse (mentioning your residence abroad)? No

11. Has your case been "auto-expedited"? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? Don't know as I didn't get my NOA2 yet, 12 working days have past since I've been emailed the NOA1.

* The love story *

2008 -We met online

07/03/12. -civil marriage.

21/08/12. -wedding party

* Filing the I-130 *

15/11/12. - sent the I-130 via DHL

21/11/12. - NOA1 (by email)

* The struggle with address change *

01/09/2013 - I -797 was returned back as it was undeliverable.

01/14/2013 - changed my address to a Saudi P.O. Box by filling an AR-11 form ( I was instructed to fill out this form ).

I waited two week for my address to be updated but nothing happened :(

01/30/2013 - I called to updated my address for the second time. This time I gave them a US P.O. Box address that I set

up with ARAMEX. I should receive the I -797 form in the mail within two weeks.(I hope!)

01/04/2013 - The new US address was accepted. hooray!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Israel
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Priority date Oct 2nd here, filed from abroad, hoping to get NOA2 sometime this month, but not gonna hold my breath.

Called...still in NBC, still in process, is all they said...

09/14/2012: Sent I-130
10/04/2012: NOA1 Received
12/11/2012: NOA2 Received
12/18/2012: NVC Received Case
01/08/2013: Received Case Number/IIN; DS-3032/I-864 Bill
01/08/2013: DS-3032 Sent
01/18/2013: DS-3032 Accepted; Received IV Bill
01/23/2013: Paid I-864 Bill; Paid IV Bill
02/05/2013: IV Package Sent
02/18/2013: AOS Package Sent
03/22/2013: Case complete
05/06/2013: Interview Scheduled

06/05/2013: Visa issued!

06/28/2013: VISA RECEIVED

07/09/2013: POE - EWR. Went super fast and easy. 5 minutes of waiting and then just a signature and finger print.

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05/06/2016: One month late - overnighted form N-400.

06/01/2016: Original Biometrics appointment, had to reschedule due to being away.

07/01/2016: Biometrics Completed.

08/17/2016: Interview scheduled & approved.

09/16/2016: Scheduled oath ceremony.

09/16/2016: THE END - 4 year long process all done!

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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NOA2! :dance:

I know we're not done yet but words cannot describe how happy I am!

Good luck to all the other "living abroad" filers!

CR-1 Spouse Visa, Filled abroad (I am the Beneficiary / Applicant)

2012 USCIS (MSC)

October 15: I-130 NOA1

December 15: NOA2

2013 NVC (BRS) Case number received 5 weeks after NOA2 - DS-3032
February 25: AOS and IV delivered to NVC

March 13: Case complete
April 3: Interview - Visa approved - USCIS Immigrant Fee paid

May: POE (Dallas Fort Worth Airport)

2015 REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

February 18: NOA I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

March 18: Biometrics appointment

August 17: approved

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Israel
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Was approved a week ago...

1. Country USC resides in: Israel

2. Is there a USCIS field office in this country / Is DCF still possible? No

3. When did you file the I-130: October 4th.

4. How long had you been living abroad: 3 and a half years.

5. Do you reside in the country legally? Yes

6. What is the reason for your residence: work permit/student/tourist/other - Temporary resident

7. Did you list your foreign address on all forms in I-130 package? Yes.

8. Did you send I-130 package from abroad? No.

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in the I-130 package? Yes.

10. Did you mention the fact you reside abroad in the cover letter or write a letter describing your current situation and the evolution of your relationship with your spouse (mentioning your residence abroad)? Yes.

11. Has your case been "auto-expedited"? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? 68 days!

09/14/2012: Sent I-130
10/04/2012: NOA1 Received
12/11/2012: NOA2 Received
12/18/2012: NVC Received Case
01/08/2013: Received Case Number/IIN; DS-3032/I-864 Bill
01/08/2013: DS-3032 Sent
01/18/2013: DS-3032 Accepted; Received IV Bill
01/23/2013: Paid I-864 Bill; Paid IV Bill
02/05/2013: IV Package Sent
02/18/2013: AOS Package Sent
03/22/2013: Case complete
05/06/2013: Interview Scheduled

06/05/2013: Visa issued!

06/28/2013: VISA RECEIVED

07/09/2013: POE - EWR. Went super fast and easy. 5 minutes of waiting and then just a signature and finger print.

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05/06/2016: One month late - overnighted form N-400.

06/01/2016: Original Biometrics appointment, had to reschedule due to being away.

07/01/2016: Biometrics Completed.

08/17/2016: Interview scheduled & approved.

09/16/2016: Scheduled oath ceremony.

09/16/2016: THE END - 4 year long process all done!

 

 

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Hi everybody and thank you for this topic!

My case: my american boyfriend will come in switzerland next summer (and we will get married before in europe) to work one year. After 6 months (is it 6 months for every countries?) we will fill the I-130 form.

I am a bit confused by the actual role now of the US embassy overseas. If we have to send the I-130 form to chicago, then what is the purpose of the US embassy (in switzerland in my case)? It will be there that the interview will take place? Do we have to contact this embassy before filling and sending the form I-130?

Also, is there any other documents to fill than the I-130?

Apparently the timeline for getting IR1-CR1 is much faster when one applied overseas than when the american citizen is leaving in US, can someone explain me why? I understand why it was the case before august 2011, but I don't understand why it is still the case now...

Thanks to anyone who can help me, even a little bit! I can't wait to start all the processes (and can't wait for it to be over!). And sorry for my english ;)

all the best

caro

USCIS

12-12-2013 - Sent i-130 received
12-17-2013 - NOA1

06-13-2014 - NOA2

07-30-2014 - i-130 Sent to NVC

NVC
07-01-2014 - NVC received the case

07-14-2014 - NVC case number assigned

07-30-2014 - DS-261 generated

07-30-2014 - DS-261 completed

08-20-2014 - I-864(AOS) Bill Generated and paid
08-25-2014 - Sent I-864(AOS) Package

08-28-2014 - AOS scan date

XX-XX-2014 - IV bill invoiced and paid

XX-XX-2014 - DS-260 completed online
XX-XX-2014 - IV packets sent
XX-XX-2014 - Case completed
XX-XX-2014 - Interview scheduled


Consulate
XX-XX-2014 - Medical
XX-XX-2014 - Interview
XX-XX-2014 - Visa in hand
XX-XX-2014 - POE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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1. Country USC resides in: Colombia

2. Is there a USCIS field office in this country / Is DCF still possible? No

3. When did you file the I-130: October 26th

4. How long had you been living abroad: 4 and a half years.

5. Do you reside in the country legally? Yes

6. What is the reason for your residence: work permit/student/tourist/other - Work Permit

7. Did you list your foreign address on all forms in I-130 package? Yes.

8. Did you send I-130 package from abroad? Not physically, but I wrote on the envelope and the letter that it was filed from abroad

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in the I-130 package? Yes.

10. Did you mention the fact you reside abroad in the cover letter or write a letter describing your current situation and the evolution of your relationship with your spouse (mentioning your residence abroad)? Yes.

11. Has your case been "auto-expedited"? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? 68 days!

07/04/04 .. Met
07/07/12 .. Married


USCIS:
10/23/12 .. I-130 Sent
10/26/12 .. NOA1 date (NBC Missouri)
01/02/13 .. NOA2 date (68 days)

NVC:
01/14/13 .. NVC receives case
02/01/13 .. Case number assigned
02/04/13 .. AOS bill invoiced
02/04/13 .. AOS bill paid
02/14/13 .. IV Bill Invoiced
02/14/13 .. IV bill paid
02/06/13 .. AOS bill shown PAID
02/15/13 .. IV bill shown PAID
03/07/13 .. AOS packet sent
03/11/13 .. AOS packet accepted
03/24/13 .. IV packet sent
03/26/13 .. IV packet accepted
04/10/13 .. Case Complete

EMBASSY:
05/15/2013 .. Medical
05/20/2013 .. Interview Date
05/20/2013 .. Interview Result - APPROVED
05/27/2013 .. Visa
08/12/2013 .. POE

LIFTING CONDITIONS:

5/23/15 .. Date Filed

5/26/15 .. NOA

6/11/15 .. BIO Appointment

4/13/16 .. Approval

4/28/16 .. Greencard Received

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
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1. Country USC resides in: Ireland

2. Is there a USCIS field office in this country / Is DCF still possible? No

3. When did you file the I-130: November 23, 2012

4. How long had you been living abroad: 16 months

5. Do you reside in the country legally? Yes

6. What is the reason for your residence: work permit/student/tourist/other - Spouse of Irish Citizen (Stamp 4)

7. Did you list your foreign address on all forms in I-130 package? Yes.

8. Did you send I-130 package from abroad? Yes

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in the I-130 package? Yes.

10. Did you mention the fact you reside abroad in the cover letter or write a letter describing your current situation and the evolution of your relationship with your spouse (mentioning your residence abroad)? Yes.

11. Has your case been "auto-expedited"? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? 48 days!

Our Visa Timeline
USCIS
11/23/12: Package Mailed to Chicago Lockbox from Ireland
11/28/12: Arrived at Lockbox, Signed for by JOHN
11/30/12: NOA1; Transferred to NBC
12/06/12: NOA1 Hard Copy Received
12/19/12: Touched
01/16/13: NOA2 (47 days after NOA1)
01/21/13: Approved petition mailed to NVC
01/22/13: NOA2 Hard Copy Received
NVC
01/25/13: Petition arrived at NVC
02/11/13: Received Case#/IIN from NVC
02/11/13: Received DS-3032/AOS Bill Invoiced
02/11/13: AOS Bill Paid/DS-3032 Emailed
02/15/13: AOS Package sent to NVC
02/25/13: DS-3032 Accepted
02/26/13: AOS Package Accepted
02/26/13: IV Bill Invoiced
02/26/13: IV Bill Paid
02/27/13: IV Package sent to NVC
03/11/13: RFE: Irish Police Cert. (It's there, Idiot Stick just can't read Irish. "Garda" means "Police". Fool.)
03/20/13: Case Complete
04/01/13: Interview Date Assigned
Consulate
04/16/13: Medical
05/07/13: Interview...Denied 221(g). Now to find a joint sponsor. Good times.
05/22/13: Visa in Hand
07/30/13: POE Dublin

Citizenship

06/04/2023: N-400 Filed Online

06/05/2023: Receipt Sent

06/12/2023: Notice of Biometrics Appointment Received; Appointment Date 06/30/2023

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Has there been a consolidated analysis of these posts on here?

Receiving updates on here was pretty exciting for us filing from abroad :)

“The fact that we are here and that I speak these words is an attempt to break that silence and bridge some
of those differences between us, for it is not difference which immobilizes us, but silence.
And there are so many silences to be broken.”

Audre Lorde

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Hi everybody and thank you for this topic!

My case: my american boyfriend will come in switzerland next summer (and we will get married before in europe) to work one year. After 6 months (is it 6 months for every countries?) we will fill the I-130 form.

I am a bit confused by the actual role now of the US embassy overseas. If we have to send the I-130 form to chicago, then what is the purpose of the US embassy (in switzerland in my case)? It will be there that the interview will take place? Do we have to contact this embassy before filling and sending the form I-130?

Also, is there any other documents to fill than the I-130?

Apparently the timeline for getting IR1-CR1 is much faster when one applied overseas than when the american citizen is leaving in US, can someone explain me why? I understand why it was the case before august 2011, but I don't understand why it is still the case now...

Thanks to anyone who can help me, even a little bit! I can't wait to start all the processes (and can't wait for it to be over!). And sorry for my english ;)

all the best

caro

You can look the Guides on here for more info with the process of immigration visas.

Embassies/consulates handle the interview stage. Department of Homeland Security/USCIS handles the very initial stage, the petitions. You can look up uscis.gov... They have info on the process, too :)

Good luck!

“The fact that we are here and that I speak these words is an attempt to break that silence and bridge some
of those differences between us, for it is not difference which immobilizes us, but silence.
And there are so many silences to be broken.”

Audre Lorde

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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1. Country USC resides in: Canada

2. Is there a USCIS field office in this country / Is DCF still possible? No

3. When did you file the I-130: December 2012

4. How long had you been living abroad: 1 years

5. Do you reside in the country legally? Yes - Canadian PR

6. What is the reason for your residence: Moved to be with spouse

7. Did you list your foreign address on all forms in I-130 package? Yes

8. Did you send I-130 package from abroad? Yes

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in the I-130 package? Yes

10. Did you mention the fact you reside abroad in the cover letter or write a letter describing your current situation and the evolution of your relationship with your spouse (mentioning your residence abroad)? No.

11. Has your case been "auto-expedited"? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? Yes, 40 days.

IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I am the BENEFICIARY

May 08: Met online via PS3/Call of Duty Multiplayer game; began chatting and playing regularly.
06/10/09: We become a couple <3
11/06/10: Engaged!!! (Technically we've been engaged for months, but he never had a chance to put a ring on me until Nov 6)
10/10/10: Married in Toronto!
03/2011: Filed for hubby's Canadian Permanent Residence.
10/11: Hubby's PR approved and moved to Toronto! (He just didn't like living here)


I-130
12/15/12: Mailed I-130 to Chicago
12/21/12: Received NOA1 via text/email, file routed to NBC
01/29/13: Received NOA2 via email (40 days since filing I-130)

NVC - ELECTRONIC PROCESSING FROM CANADA
02/06/2013: NVC Received
02/25/2013: Received IIN and BIN numbers
03/05/2013: Received Opt-in Confirmation email
03/26/2013: Received DS-260 / I-864 Bill
03/26/2013: Pay I-864 Bill
04/04/2013: Emailed Completed I-864
02/26/2013: Return Completed DS-261
02/26/2013: Return Completed DS-260
03/26/2013: Receive IV Bill
03/26/2013: IV Bill PAID
04/04/2013: Emailed Completed IV Packet
04/17/2013: AOS RFE Received sad.png
04/17/2013: Return RFE
04/30/2013: Case Completed at NVC

POST NVC

05/27/2013: Medical

06/17/2013: Interview/APPROVED!!!

06/19/2013: Visa ready for Pickup

xx/xx/xxxx: POE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Qatar
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1. Country USC resides in: Qatar

2. Is there a USCIS field office in this country / Is DCF still possible? No

3. When did you file the I-130: Dec 19 2012

4. How long had you been living abroad: 7 years

5. Do you reside in the country legally? Yes, residence permit

6. What is the reason for your residence: To be with husband

7. Did you list your foreign address on all forms in I-130 package? Yes

8. Did you send I-130 package from abroad? Technically, no. I sent it first to my mom so she could add the check then she fwd'd it to Chicago lockbox visa USPS

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in the I-130 package? No

10. Did you mention the fact you reside abroad in the cover letter or write a letter describing your current situation and the evolution of your relationship with your spouse (mentioning your residence abroad)? Yes, mentioned in cover letter

11. Has your case been "auto-expedited"? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? Yes, 37 days

I didn't include any official evidence to prove my residence abroad, as in there was no lease with both our names or utility bills or anything like that, but all of our bonafide relationship proof took place in Qatar. My son's CRBA is from the embassy in Qatar, our marriage certificate is in Qatar, all our pictures were taken in Qatar, all the trips we took were to and from Qatar our joint savings account is in a bank in Qatar. So it was obvious that I live abroad. Also I do recommend writing FILED FROM ABROAD in big block letters on the outside of the folder and anywhere else where you think it will be visible.

Edited by Roosha

USC married to Palestinian lived in Doha, Qatar for seven years, in the USA since July 2013 with an eight year old and a two year old smile.png

USCIS - 37 days
12.13.12: Sent I-130 from abroad
12.16.12: Delivered to Chicago Lock Box
12.19.12: NOA1 - E-mail, MSC number
12.21.12: Case showed up online
01.25.13: NOA2
01.30.13: Email from USCIS - Post Decision Activity - Case sent to NVC
NVC - 28 Days
02.05.13: NVC Received
02.22.13: Case/IIN Received

AOS Track
02.26.13: AOS bill invoiced
02.27.13: Pay AOS bill
03.06.13: AOS bill shows PAID
03.07.13: AOS package sent

IV Track
02.23.13: DS-3032 sent
03.03.13: DS-3032 re-sent for Supervisor Review
03.04.13: DS-3032 accepted
03.06.13: First DS-3032 accepted!
03.05.13: IV bill invoiced
03.06.13: Pay IV bill
03.07.13: IV bill shows PAID
03.07.13: IV package sent

03.11.13: AOS and IV Packages delivered to NVC
03.20.13: IV Package Accepted
03.22.13: Case complete
03.29.13: Interview scheduled - Email
04.02.13: Case left NVC
Consulate
04.04.13: Case received
04.08.13 - Medical
04.28.13 - Interview - Approved

05.02.13 - Visa In Hand
07.21.13 - POE (Washington D.C.)

Gearing up to apply for Naturalization in April 2016!

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Thank you for posting!

This makes me hope for a similar path for our petition...

Ahhh... A girl can dream :hehe:

“The fact that we are here and that I speak these words is an attempt to break that silence and bridge some
of those differences between us, for it is not difference which immobilizes us, but silence.
And there are so many silences to be broken.”

Audre Lorde

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1. Country USC resides in: New Zealand

2. Is there a USCIS field office in this country / Is DCF still possible? No

3. When did you file the I-130: Jan 3, 2013

4. How long had you been living abroad: 4.5 months

5. Do you reside in the country legally? Yes

6. What is the reason for your residence: work permit/student/tourist/other - Extended tourist visa (not even an actual resident visa, although since filing we changed NZ visa status)

7. Did you list your foreign address on all forms in I-130 package? Yes.

8. Did you send I-130 package from abroad? Yes

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in the I-130 package? Yes, joint lease, utilities etc.

10. Did you mention the fact you reside abroad in the cover letter or write a letter describing your current situation and the evolution of your relationship with your spouse (mentioning your residence abroad)? Yes, explained USC in NZ on extended visitors visa and would stay in NZ until we could both go back to USA together

11. Has your case been "auto-expedited"? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? Yes, 28 days, insane!

Edited by sophielas

I am the Kiwi :)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
Timeline

1. Country USC resides in: New Zealand

2. Is there a USCIS field office in this country / Is DCF still possible? No

3. When did you file the I-130: Jan 3, 2013

4. How long had you been living abroad: 4.5 months

5. Do you reside in the country legally? Yes

6. What is the reason for your residence: work permit/student/tourist/other - Extended tourist visa (not even an actual resident visa, although since filing we changed NZ visa status)

7. Did you list your foreign address on all forms in I-130 package? Yes.

8. Did you send I-130 package from abroad? Yes

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in the I-130 package? Yes, joint lease, utilities etc.

10. Did you mention the fact you reside abroad in the cover letter or write a letter describing your current situation and the evolution of your relationship with your spouse (mentioning your residence abroad)? Yes, explained USC in NZ on extended visitors visa and would stay in NZ until we could both go back to USA together

11. Has your case been "auto-expedited"? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? Yes, 28 days, insane!

Congrats on your approval! One of my besties is married to a Kiwi. They did all of this several years ago and are in the States now.

Edited by MeredythB

Our Visa Timeline
USCIS
11/23/12: Package Mailed to Chicago Lockbox from Ireland
11/28/12: Arrived at Lockbox, Signed for by JOHN
11/30/12: NOA1; Transferred to NBC
12/06/12: NOA1 Hard Copy Received
12/19/12: Touched
01/16/13: NOA2 (47 days after NOA1)
01/21/13: Approved petition mailed to NVC
01/22/13: NOA2 Hard Copy Received
NVC
01/25/13: Petition arrived at NVC
02/11/13: Received Case#/IIN from NVC
02/11/13: Received DS-3032/AOS Bill Invoiced
02/11/13: AOS Bill Paid/DS-3032 Emailed
02/15/13: AOS Package sent to NVC
02/25/13: DS-3032 Accepted
02/26/13: AOS Package Accepted
02/26/13: IV Bill Invoiced
02/26/13: IV Bill Paid
02/27/13: IV Package sent to NVC
03/11/13: RFE: Irish Police Cert. (It's there, Idiot Stick just can't read Irish. "Garda" means "Police". Fool.)
03/20/13: Case Complete
04/01/13: Interview Date Assigned
Consulate
04/16/13: Medical
05/07/13: Interview...Denied 221(g). Now to find a joint sponsor. Good times.
05/22/13: Visa in Hand
07/30/13: POE Dublin

Citizenship

06/04/2023: N-400 Filed Online

06/05/2023: Receipt Sent

06/12/2023: Notice of Biometrics Appointment Received; Appointment Date 06/30/2023

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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Looks like the auto-expedite trend is back! :-)

why did it stopped just when I went through USICS? :crying:

(not complaining though, NBC was nice to us (2 months).

CR-1 Spouse Visa, Filled abroad (I am the Beneficiary / Applicant)

2012 USCIS (MSC)

October 15: I-130 NOA1

December 15: NOA2

2013 NVC (BRS) Case number received 5 weeks after NOA2 - DS-3032
February 25: AOS and IV delivered to NVC

March 13: Case complete
April 3: Interview - Visa approved - USCIS Immigrant Fee paid

May: POE (Dallas Fort Worth Airport)

2015 REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

February 18: NOA I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

March 18: Biometrics appointment

August 17: approved

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