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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Gambia
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Posted

I need an answer on this also.

12/25/2004 - Met my future hubby while on trip to Gambia

12/13/2006 - Married my hubby in Gambia (West Africa)

12/08/2007 - Sent I-130 to Chicago Lock box. USPS Express Mail December 08,'07, 7:44 pm

02/05/2008 - I-130 NOA1 Hardcopy Received in mailbox

05/27/2008 - Filed Expedite Request by phone with CSR

06/01/2008 - Received Denial Email

06/05/2008 - Filed 2nd request

06/23/2008 - Expedite Approved

07/27/2008 - NOA2

10/21/2008 - Case complete at NVC (Technically was expedited to embassy)

11/06/2008 - Interview at Dakar Embassy

11/06/2008 - Notice (show more income evidence from petitioner)

11/07/2008 - Case on hold

11/18/2008 - 2nd Interview Date

11/18/2008 - Notice (Show even more income and ORIGINAL docs now from 1st cosponsor

12/23/2008 - Received email for 3rd Interview scheduled for March 25th, 2009. Bring Pics

01/23/2009- In Gambia with hubby

03/25/2009- Interview

04/09/2009- POE Atlanta (CR-1 Status until 2011)

04/13/2009- husband arrested for domestic violence (Aggravated Assault-Felony)

05/19/2009- Filed for divorce

06/02/2009- Letter sent to immigration detailing abuse & fraud

09/08/2009- Divorce Hearing

09/10/2009- Divorce Trial (Continued)

03/11/2010- Notice To Appear issued

03/22/2010- Divorced

05/18/2010- Deportation Master Hearing

05/18/2010- Deportation Ordered

06/17/2010- Appeal Time Over. ICE picked him up. In Jail

08/10/2010- Another Master Hearing Scheduled. Out of jail.

05/31/2012- Individual Hearing Scheduled

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Filed: Other Country: France
Timeline
Posted

I was able to find this other thread talking about this:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...=change+address

It sounds like you should wait it out until you receive NOA2. Then wait until the NVC has received the case

and call them to change it. If you miss that then change it at the embassy when the case if forwarded to

them. You can't change it at the USCIS because it's only for US citizens from what I understand.

K1 Visa

06-23-2007 I-129F Sent to Nebraska

06-25-2007 Received and forwarded to California

07-05-2007 Check Cashed

07-09-2007 NOA1 received in mail

11-08-2007 NOA2 received in mail

12-13-2007 Left NVC to Bangkok

01-08-2008 Packet 3 received

01-28-2008 Packet 3 sent

05-15-2008 Interview date. (delayed due to health reasons)

05-20-2008 K1 visa received

06-07-2008 Entry to USA (Seattle to Portland, OR)

06-17-2008 Married

AOS

07-07-2008 Sent AOS package

07-14-2008 NOA received

08-08-2008 Bio Appointment in Portland, OR

09-15-2008 EAD and AP received

Green card interview March 24th, 2009!!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
Timeline
Posted

I have a related question, but it's a bit different: I made a very small mistake on my Japanese fiance's address on the 129F. The last two digits of the postal code are ~39 but I wrote them as ~59.

(Actually, we've been together for over 3 years, and all along I've thought it was the latter and used it as such to send packages and things, which have in fact arrived there. Only when I sent her a copy of the application packet did I learn I'd been wrong all along... yikes. But an online address verifier silently cleaned it up without protest, so it doesn't seem like a big impediment.)

So, since this is an actual error and may not match up if/when she submits other official documents, should I be worried about this? It's almost something that seems too small to matter, but I don't want it to be a sticking point at the last moment if we can get it changed without undue delay. Any advice?

01/18ish/2005: D&M meet in Nagoya, Japan

03/11/2005: Formally a couple

05/27/2005: D returns to America (Long distance I)

08/05/2005: M goes to America to study in neighboring state (Reunion I)

05/31/2006: M returns to Japan (Long distance II)

08/02/2006: D goes to Japan to teach with JET (Reunion II)

08/29/2007: D returns to America (Long distance III)

September, October, December 2007: D&M visit each other

02/21/2008: D makes a lightning trip to Japan

02/22/2008: D proposes to M, is thankfully accepted -- Happiness!

03/05/2008: D sends I-129F to CSC

03/06/2008: I-129F received

03/07/2008: NOA1 sent

03/10/2008: Filing fee check cashed.

03/14/2008: NOA1 Received

03/14/2008: Touched

07/23/2008: Touched!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
Timeline
Posted

Bump? Any advice on changing an address which seems to get the job done? I'd just change it online if that were an option, but I don't want to deal with calling them or sending additional forms unless it seems like it might be a problem. I guess it's also possible that there'd be some delivery problem with an incorrect postal code under some scenario I haven't encountered yet...

01/18ish/2005: D&M meet in Nagoya, Japan

03/11/2005: Formally a couple

05/27/2005: D returns to America (Long distance I)

08/05/2005: M goes to America to study in neighboring state (Reunion I)

05/31/2006: M returns to Japan (Long distance II)

08/02/2006: D goes to Japan to teach with JET (Reunion II)

08/29/2007: D returns to America (Long distance III)

September, October, December 2007: D&M visit each other

02/21/2008: D makes a lightning trip to Japan

02/22/2008: D proposes to M, is thankfully accepted -- Happiness!

03/05/2008: D sends I-129F to CSC

03/06/2008: I-129F received

03/07/2008: NOA1 sent

03/10/2008: Filing fee check cashed.

03/14/2008: NOA1 Received

03/14/2008: Touched

07/23/2008: Touched!

 
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