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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline

Anyone know any details on where this is done?

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- July 24th, 2007. K-1 Application sent to USCIS

- July 31st, 2007. Package received by USCIS.

- August 6th, 2007. We got our receipt number.

- December 5th, 2007. APPROVED!!! NOA2 Sent to my fianceé's home. WOOOT!!!!!!

- January 1st, 2008. Received NOA2.

- January 10th, 2008. Received my NOA2.

- January 17th, 2008. Interview and accepted. GOT MY K-1 VISA!!!!!!!!

- February 8th, 2008.Traveled to Erie, Pennsylvania.

- MARCH 22nd, 2008. GOT MARRIED TO MY BEAUTIFUL WIFE!!!!!

- April 24th, 2008. Sent my I-485 and I-765 applications to the Pittsburgh field office.

- April 28th, 2008. received my NOA1's for both applications and my Biometrics appointment notification.

- May 8th, 2008. Biometrics appointment.

- June 1st or 2nd, 2008. Sent corrected papers for my Adjustment of Status.

- June 4th, 2008. Touched

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline

if you go to http://travel.state.gov you can find it on there.

There are only 2 place in Juarez to get it done:

CONSULATE'S POLICY ON ATTORNEYS ACCOMPANYING CLIENTS TO SCHEDULED INTERVIEWS

When the Consulate has the approved petition on file and has received all necessary clearances the applicant will be notified of the date for his or her immigrant visa interview. In Mexico, immigrant visa interviews are done only at the Consulate General in Ciudad Juarez. All applicants must also obtain a medical examination from a physician approved by the U.S. government. In Ciudad Juarez, there are two medical offices approved to process immigrant visa interviews. Both are located within a block of the Consulate. Applicants must present their visa interview appointment letter in order to obtain the medical examination. Most applicants have their medical examination on the weekday immediately proceeding the day of their immigrant visa interview. The clinics see applicants on a walk-in basis between 7 and 11 A.M. Monday to Friday

Names and addresses of clinics:

SERVICIOS MEDICOS

AV. LOPEZ MATEOS 1091 NTE

CIUDAD JUAREZ, CHIH., MEXICO

TEL: (011-52-656) 613-77-77,616-54-70

613-02-43,613-32-77 & 613-88-72

FAX: (011-52-16) 613-02-94

CLINICA MEDICA INTERNACIONAL

AV. LOPEZ MATEOS 1030 NTE

CIUDAD JUAREZ, CHIH., MEXICO

TEL: (011-52-656) 613-96-11, 613-63-42 & 613-69-73

CELLULAR: (915) 727-2475 FAX: USA 915) 833 7039 FAX: MEXICO ( 01152656) 611 2789

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
Timeline

You can also find a lot of information on the Consulate Website:

http://ciudadjuarez.usconsulate.gov/wwwhmain.html

K-1 & I-601 Waiver Timeline 4/7/06 to 9/12/07

4/7/06: I-129 K-1 Application mailed

4/20/06: NOA Receipt

6/23/06: Req for Evidence

8/31/06: NOA

9/28/06: NOA- NVC rcvd I-129

10/12 & 11/9: Rcvd CDJ Ltr- processing Visa

12/6/06: CDJ Interview - Denied - I-601 Waiver Required

12/18/06: I-601 filed

8/6/07: Waiver Approval

8/22/07: Waiver Approval letter received

9/4/07: Open Appointment Letter Rcvd (postmarked 8/31/07 from Texas)

9/9/07: Arrive in CDJ for Open Appt

9/10/07: Open Appointment

9/12/07: RECEIVED K-1 VISA!

AOS - 10/8/07 to 11/21/07

9/14/07: Entered the United States

9/21/07: Happliy Married!

10/6/07: AOS Packet Mailed to Chicago Lockbox!

10/8/07: Return Receipt stamped received by USCIS

10/19/07: NOA Receipt for AOS & EAD received

10/24/07: Case Online at USCIS.gov

10/25/07: Touched

11/3/07: Biometrics Appointment

11/5/07: Touched

11/14/07: Appointment Letter received

11/16/07: EAD Production ordered.

11/21/07: AOS Interview - Approved - Hubby is Legal Permanent Resident (Conditional)

11/23/07: Registered Customer's new permanent resident status (Online Case Status)

11/25/07: Touched - Production of EAD ordered (Online Case Status)

11/26/07: On November 26, 2007, we ordered production of your new card (Green Card).

11/28/07: Received EAD Card!

11/30/07: Received Welcome to the U.S. Letter

12/1/07: Received GREEN CARD!

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