QUOTE(djveed @ Jun 17 2007, 09:57 PM)

PKEWL!
Thank you thank you! ALL PRAISE TO GOD. Seriously - these things can take between 6 months and 2 years. So just pray for the best.
1 - From what I know of VSC versus others, VSC is definitely the fastest in the country. So I do humbly think I was processed faster because the package started out at VSC. But I suggest you don't worry about this - as you can't do anything about it. The chances of yours getting shippped to Vermont were just as likely as mine leaving Vermont for California. You can't control this. But if you do get a notice that it's going to VSC, then this may mean it'll be sooner than later (but still a while).
2 - Evidence?? I went crazy man. Homeland Security has every evidence I can think of. Pictures of our engagement, the wedding, original wedding invitation cards, ONE YEAR of call logs (and i diligently highlighted every phone call to her phone number), flight itineraries, tickets, boarding passes, hotel booking receipts, marriage certificate, even Western Union receipts I suppose (although i didn't do this one). Put it this way - if they even dared ask me for an RFE - I would have nothing else to show!!
3 - My biggest advice is this fantastic website. Spend a lot of time on here. Ask a lot of questions. USE THE TIMELINES! I was able to tell my wife an approximate date of her interview from using statistics here. I pulled five people that applied for K3s and went through Chennai in the last two years. And I was the sixth - right in line with everyone else. This gives you a bit of clarity. Use the timelines, look at everyone else's. Find people that are two to three months ahead of you and they would serve as good timeline guides. Use the forums as well. It's shocking as to how many people post so frequently here. The hardest part of the process is not knowing what next, or not knowing how long. So the biggest advice I can give you is RESEARCH. Stay organized!! Make copies of everything. If possible make electronic copies of everything too. I have a cover letter for I-130 which itemizes everything sent, and the same for K-3, and even the same for what I sent to my wife after NOA2!!
The more you research, the more you know, the more you relax. Does this help?
Djveed: IT HELPS A LOT.
THANKS A LOT for taking time out to reply to my queries. I cant appreciate enough. Thank you!!!
1) VSC cs. CSC: This is out of our hands so lets not even talk about it

2) For my I-129F (K3): As far as evidence/proofs are concerned, I have sent pretty much everything you mentioned (organized w/ a cover letter in the order of the package contents) including my engagement and wedding pictures and phone call logs up until my day of filing. Since I dint had the knowledge at the time of filing (partly because I came across this website after), at the time I DID NOT know to include my travel itinerary (tho they have a copy of my US passport page in which there is entry/exit stamp with dates), copies of boarding passes and hotel booking receipts. Oh wow… I m not going to sweat about it now since the app has already been mailed and NOA1 received. If need be, I will handle it later but the key point is I WILL give all of these copies to my wife for her to show at the time of interview, if they ask for it.
3) Amen to your point of RESEARCH/READING on this website. Barely into this whole K3 process, I cant stress enough how valuable this website has been for me in terms of gathering knowledge and sharing. This is one of my frequents now. In addition, I m a big fan of timelines too and I do track cases similar to mine and the ones that were filed 2 – 3 months before mine.
Lastly, just wanted to say thanks and Good Luck again for your remaining journey. And please pray for me and others who are barely starting. Good Luck to all of us.
Regards,
Pkewl