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I am so pleased to read this, congratulations! Celebration time now! When will you fly out???

P.S LOVE the coloured folder idea :lol:

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Immigration Timeline

 

June 2013: Met whilst working at a summer camp in Michigan 

K1

November 1st 2014: I-129f submitted for K1 visa

February 24th 2015: Visa in hand!

February 26th 2015: POE at Las Vegas airport, then onwards to Oregon! 

March 6th 2015: Marriage (with a "real" wedding to follow next year on 7/6/2016)

March 9th 2015: AOS, EAD & AP submitted

September 22nd 2015: Interview

January 14th 2016: Two year Green card received -phew!

ROC

August 8th 2017: 90 day window begins! ROC time!

September 28th 2017: Biometric Appointment in Portland, OR

March 5th 2018: Case received by local office

August 18th 2018: 18 month extension letter mailed

December 2018: Case moved to another office

February 2019: I was emailed that I was approved and my card was in production the same day of my N400 interview 😂

N400

August 8th 2018: Window opens to submit naturalization application

August 13th 2018: N400 Application submitted online 

August 14th 2018: NOA1

September 6th 2018: Biometrics

February 6th 2019: Interview Date! APPROVED!

February 6th 2019: I was asked to return later the same day for my Oath Ceremony! :dance:

 

❤️ Our Visa Journey is finally complete ❤️

 

I am the Beneficiary

 

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Hey guys! :energy:

Today is one of the best days of my life! :) I'm SOOO happy and excited!! :D I had my K-1 visa interview today (11/25/2014) at the US Embassy in Budapest, Hungary. I arrived 10 minutes early and spent no more than an hour inside altogether. First, a Hungarian lady took my fingerprints and my documents, and I was told to wait a little. After waiting like 10 minutes I was invited to talk with the CO who was a professional looking, nice lady. She asked me some questions about me, my fiancé and our relationship. She didn't ask for any proof of ongoing relationship (not even photos). Then: "Congratulations Miss *my name*, your visa is approved, welcome to the United States." Then the Hungarian lady told me that I'll receive my visa and my passport in 2-4 business days. I was walking on air all the way back home! ^_^

The questions I was asked are the following:

1. When and how did you meet your fiancé?

2. When and how did you meet your fiancé in person?

3. How many times did you meet him in person?

4. Did you meet any of his family members in person?

5. What are you planning to do in the U.S.?

6. What are your marriage plans?

I honestly can't believe that this was the interview that I was so nervous about!! It was so easy and short. After reading a lot of horror stories here on Visajourney; I started to stress about it non-stop. At least it made me to pay attention to every little detail when it came to documents. Reading Visajourney interview stories can be deceiving though. Obviously having a visa interview at the US Embassy of a European VWP country (like Hungary) is a whole different story than having an interview in a third world/high fraud country. I think that if your case doesn't have red flags and you're from a low fraud country (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and European VWP countries) then you will likely have it this easy. :) My advice is to be prepared for everything, have a lot of proof and evidence, keep having faith and hope for the best! ;) It's better to be safe than sorry! :)

Let's get back to my interview experience.

Here is what I bought to the interview. I organized the documents & stuff in 4 different colored folders, I'm big time fan of bright colors! :D

Pink folder (personal documents)

1. passport

2. DS-160 confirmation page

3. interview appointment letter

4. visa photos

5. birth certificate

6. police certificate

7. medical papers

8. photocopy of NOA2

Green folder (form I-134 & proofs) - my fiancé is my sponsor

9. form I-134 (Affidavit of Support)

10. IRS Tax Return Transcript (2013)

11. IRS Wage & Income Transcript (2013)

12. last 12 paychecks

13. employment letter

Yellow folder (proof of ongoing relationship)

14. Facebook wall screenshots

15. Facebook message screenshots

16. Skype call history (I used SkypeLogView)

17. a postcard I sent to my fiancé

18. updated letter of intents

Blue folder (proof of having met - we already submitted these in I-129F)

19. electronic plane ticket

20. boarding passes

21. ESTA confirmation

22. passport stamp (ESTA)

23. receipts

So that was it. Now it's time for me to celebrate and to start my new life in the United States with the man of my dreams! (L):luv:

Without this site I wouldn't be where I am now. I'm very grateful for all the great, detailed infos and all the helpful Visajourney members. :)

Thank you, Visajourney! :energy:

Good luck to you all! :thumbs:(F)

OMG I love the color folder idea. I am going to steal that, hopefully it makes my journey less stressful.

I am going to a high fraud country (Dominican Republic) and know they'll give me #######. Every single time I pass through the airport there I am "randomly searched" using the bomb detecting devices at the airport and asked a ton of questions because they think I am Indian. I've even been asked how many miles away NYC is from India and why do I know Spanish if I don't need it.

I expect a ton of ####### during my interview. I am almost suicial thinking about it.

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Congratulations on your approval!!! ^_^

19 May 2014: Met

25 Sept 2014: Got Engaged

 

K1 and AOS:

Spoiler

 

K-1 Visa:                                                                      AOS:

24 Oct 2014: Mailed I-129f                                                                                                  25 Feb 2015: Mailed AOS package

29 Oct 2014: NOA1                                                                                                                    04 March 2015: Received NOA for AOS/EAD/AP

31 Oct 2014: Alien Registration Number Changed                                                  10 March 2015: AOS/EAD NOA Hardcopy

05 Nov 2014: NOA1 Hard Copy                                                                               19 March 2015: RFE

10 Nov 2014: NOA2                                                                                                 23 March 2015: Biometrics

17 Nov 2014: NOA2 Hard Copy                                                                                24 March 2015: Received RFE letter

24-25 Nov 2014: NVC Received and Case Number Assigned                                     6 April 2015: AP NOA Hardcopy

28 Nov 2014: NVC Left                                                                                            15 May 2015: Mailed RFE response

01 Dec 2014: Consulate received                                                                              19 May 2015: RFE Response Received

08 Dec 2014: Packet 3 Received                                                                                             27 May 2015: EAD/AP Approved

05 Jan 2015: Medical exam                                                                                      03 June 2015: EAD/AP Approval Hardcopy

08 Jan 2015: Interview APPROVED!                                                                         04 June 2015: EAD/AP Combo card in hands

13 Jan 2015: Visa in hands                                                                                        27 June 2015; NPIW letter

26 Jan 2015: PoE (Minneapolis)                                                                                20 Aug 2015: AOS APPROVED! 

18 Feb 2015: Marriage                                                                                              24 Aug 2015: Welcome Notice received

                                                                                                                                 29 Aug 2015: Green card mailed

                                                                                                                                 02 Sep 2015: Green card in hands

 

ROC:

28 July 2017: Mailed ROC package

31 July 2017: NOA1

~ Many months of nothing ~

12 April 2018: Biometrics waived

29 October 2018 ROC APPROVED! :)

 

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Hey guys! :energy:

Today is one of the best days of my life! :) I'm SOOO happy and excited!! :D I had my K-1 visa interview today (11/25/2014) at the US Embassy in Budapest, Hungary. I arrived 10 minutes early and spent no more than an hour inside altogether. First, a Hungarian lady took my fingerprints and my documents, and I was told to wait a little. After waiting like 10 minutes I was invited to talk with the CO who was a professional looking, nice lady. She asked me some questions about me, my fiancé and our relationship. She didn't ask for any proof of ongoing relationship (not even photos). Then: "Congratulations Miss *my name*, your visa is approved, welcome to the United States." Then the Hungarian lady told me that I'll receive my visa and my passport in 2-4 business days. I was walking on air all the way back home! ^_^

The questions I was asked are the following:

1. When and how did you meet your fiancé?

2. When and how did you meet your fiancé in person?

3. How many times did you meet him in person?

4. Did you meet any of his family members in person?

5. What are you planning to do in the U.S.?

6. What are your marriage plans?

I honestly can't believe that this was the interview that I was so nervous about!! It was so easy and short. After reading a lot of horror stories here on Visajourney; I started to stress about it non-stop. At least it made me to pay attention to every little detail when it came to documents. Reading Visajourney interview stories can be deceiving though. Obviously having a visa interview at the US Embassy of a European VWP country (like Hungary) is a whole different story than having an interview in a third world/high fraud country. I think that if your case doesn't have red flags and you're from a low fraud country (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and European VWP countries) then you will likely have it this easy. :) My advice is to be prepared for everything, have a lot of proof and evidence, keep having faith and hope for the best! ;) It's better to be safe than sorry! :)

Let's get back to my interview experience.....

Congrats. The colored folders are a great idea. Unfortunely, we were not approved. I believe there's more to this and the denial was deliberate as the decision was already made 15 days before the interview. I'm not sure what my options are at this and I am still pondering what to do. I just feel for my poor fiancee who is being tortured by all of this and they won't even allow her to come and visit and it's almost impossible for me to visit. But God is still on the throne and the light will cover the darkness. I strongly believe this is all deliberate. I don't want to add fuel to the fire by saying anything here.

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Congrats. The colored folders are a great idea. Unfortunely, we were not approved. I believe there's more to this and the denial was deliberate as the decision was already made 15 days before the interview. I'm not sure what my options are at this and I am still pondering what to do. I just feel for my poor fiancee who is being tortured by all of this and they won't even allow her to come and visit and it's almost impossible for me to visit. But God is still on the throne and the light will cover the darkness. I strongly believe this is all deliberate. I don't want to add fuel to the fire by saying anything here.

I'm really sorry to hear this. I I pray for you guys and wish you all the best.

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For the SkypeLogView, did you have it for Mac or PC? Do you have a link for it by chance?

10/25: Mailed my I-129F using USPS Express to Texas Lockbox


10/27: NOA 1 notification from USCIS


10/30: NOA 1 Hard copy received in the mail


12/15: NOA 2 Email/Text (49 Days)


12/17: USCIS Sent case to NVC


12/29: NVC Received Case


12/30: MNL# Assigned


1/6: USEM Received Case "Ready"


1/29: Interview :dancing: (APPROVED)

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Congrats! Now - How do I talk my male fiance into using color coded folders? That is the question....

19-Sept-14: I-129F Delivered

23-Sept-14: NOA1 (I-797C ~ Texas Lockbox accepted I-129F)

24-Sept-14: NOA1 (E-mail & Text)

Sent to California Service Center

3-Nov-14: Requested expedite by mailed letter with UN Human Rights Reports (Humanitarian Situation)

14-Nov-14: NOA2 (I-129F Petition Approved ~ E-mail & Text)

1-Dec-14: NVC Received Case

2-Dec-14: NVC Case Number Assigned

9-Dec-14: Embassy Received

3-Feb-15: "Package 3" Received/Turned In

25-Feb-15: "Package 4" - Received Interview Date

19-Mar-15: Interview ~ Approved

27-Mar-15: Visa Issued

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