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Please wish us luck....I'm a nervous wreck right now. Leaving bright and early tomorrow morning to go down to London for his interview. Taking all four kids with us.... :blink:

Here's what we're taking for the interview:

6 passports, the ds-230, his birth certificate, his children's birth certificates, our marriage certificate, both of our divorce certificates, his military records, his police certificate, his photographs, my I-864 for him, my parents I-864 for him, and emails printed out showing our intentions to move (moving company quotes, new school registration, etc.) I've made copies of the birth certificates, marriage and divorce certificates, and his police certificate.

Anything else I should add? Thanks for any advice!!

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Good luck

I-129F SENT TO CSC 01/31/2006

I-129F NOA1 RECEIVED 02/02/2006

touched 04/25/2006

NOA2 04/25/2006

touched 04/26/2006

NVC received case 05/11/2006

Left NVC 05/12/2006

medical 06/06/2006

Packet 3 received 05/30/2006

returned packet 3 05/31/2006

Interview date 07/18/2006

Approved...yeahhhh

07/21/2006 Received visa...WOOOOHOOOO

09/24/2006 marrying my baby yeahhhhhhhh

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Best wishes hope everything goes smoooooooothly! :luv:

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K-1 Sent to Vermont St Patrick's Day~ May the Luck of the Irish Be With Us Today!! 3/17/06

NOA1 03-25-06

Touch 06-16-06=RFE Email

Touch 06-17-06

RFE Arrived 06-21-06

RFE Sent back to Vermont 06-21-06

RFE Delivered 06/23/06 10:55am

RFE-Touch 06/24/06

Touch 06/27/06

Approved 08/21/06 {157 days)

Touch 08/22/06

NVC Letter 08-25-06 Hard Copy

Left NVC 08-25-06

Arrived at London 09-01-06

Packet 3 Arrived at Steves Door 09-05-06

Packet 3 Sent back to London 09-15-06

London Medical 09-29-06- Completed

Packet 4 11-20-06

Londen Interview 12-08-06 APPROVED

Visa in Hand 12-12-06

Enters the USA 12-13-06

WEDDING DAY 2/18/07 @ 3pm

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Good Luck at the interview

K-1 Journey*

Nov 2004 Met in Recife

02-01-06 I-129F Sent to VSC

04-26-06 Interview APPROVED!!!!!!!

05-18-06 Eliana arrived in New York

07-22-06 Married in Las Vegas!!!!!

AOS/AP Journey*

07-25-06 I-485 and I-131 Sent to Chicago

08-18-06 Biometrics Appointment (Completed)

10-06-06 AP Approved

10-11-06 AOS Approved (without interview)

10-20-06 Green Card Received!! Done until July 2008

01-27-07 Second Wedding (in Brazil)

I-751 Journey*

07-09-08 I-751 Sent to VSC

09-16-08 Biometrics Appointment (Completed)

02-25-09 Transferred to CSC

03-20-09 Approved (without interview)

03-27-09 Emily is born!!!

04-07-09 Green Card Received!!

11-18-11 Lucas is born!!!

N-400 Journey*

12-15-11 N-400 Sent to Texas

02-09-12 Biometrics Appointmnet (Completed)

03-21-12 Interview (Approved)

03-21-12 Oath Ceremony

PROCESS IS DONE!!!!!!

*See Profile for detailed list of all dates

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Please wish us luck....I'm a nervous wreck right now. Leaving bright and early tomorrow morning to go down to London for his interview. Taking all four kids with us.... :blink:

Here's what we're taking for the interview:

6 passports, the ds-230, his birth certificate, his children's birth certificates, our marriage certificate, both of our divorce certificates, his military records, his police certificate, his photographs, my I-864 for him, my parents I-864 for him, and emails printed out showing our intentions to move (moving company quotes, new school registration, etc.) I've made copies of the birth certificates, marriage and divorce certificates, and his police certificate.

Anything else I should add? Thanks for any advice!!

Hi Darcy, I haven't followed your posts so maybe you've covered all this before. You say "his children's birth certificates" Are they your kids too? If not, does he have to have something showing he has permission to take them out of the country? Also, do you have supporting docs to show domicile?

Anyway, good luck tomorrow! :)

8-12-2004 I moved to New Zealand(married my Kiwi in US 5/04)

1-12-2006 Received initial packet - It has I-130, I-864 & DS-230 Part 1, DS-2001 & tons of instructions.

Gathering paperwork that we don't have:

5-30-2006 - I-130 FILED AND ACCEPTED BY AUCKLAND CONSULATE!- INTERVIEW: 6/13/2006

6-13-2006 - APPROVED!usaCa.gifnew_zeaC3.gif

6-14-2006 - VISA IN HAND D_SMIL112.gif

08-05-2006 -WE ARE HOME IN THE USA!!! flag12.gif

THREE HAPPY YEARS LATER:

5-10-09 - N-400 filed

8-24-09 - Interview

9-14-09 - Naturalization Oath Ceremony

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Good Luck :thumbs:

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Please wish us luck....I'm a nervous wreck right now. Leaving bright and early tomorrow morning to go down to London for his interview. Taking all four kids with us.... :blink:

Here's what we're taking for the interview:

6 passports, the ds-230, his birth certificate, his children's birth certificates, our marriage certificate, both of our divorce certificates, his military records, his police certificate, his photographs, my I-864 for him, my parents I-864 for him, and emails printed out showing our intentions to move (moving company quotes, new school registration, etc.) I've made copies of the birth certificates, marriage and divorce certificates, and his police certificate.

Anything else I should add? Thanks for any advice!!

Hi Darcy, I haven't followed your posts so maybe you've covered all this before. You say "his children's birth certificates" Are they your kids too? If not, does he have to have something showing he has permission to take them out of the country? Also, do you have supporting docs to show domicile?

Anyway, good luck tomorrow! :)

Hiya! We had to take Mick's children's birth certificates, even though they aren't emigrating over with him. The UK Embassy requires them whether they're going or not. :)

As for domicile - NOPE. They didn't care. We DCF'ed, so all my address on all the forms was my UK address. They didn't ask to see any evidence of proof of where we'll live in the States - they didn't even ask any questions at all. They just took all the copies of my certified documents, then handed me back the originals.

I'm HIGHLY upset as well, because I and my 4 children had to make the long trip to London with Mick, so that I could get the I-864 notarized. But apparently, the new rules from Washington say that the I-864 does NOT have to be notarized anymore. I complained quite a bit about that, since the children had to miss school, and I missed 2 days of work, not to mention the boatload of money we had to spend to get there and stay a night!!! Not only that, but Mick had his medical at the end of April, and his results weren't in. They were pretty mad about that, but still stamped approved over it, so I'm not too bothered.

Anyway, at the end of the day, she said we were approved. I have to send in one piece of paper though, because my parents forgot to sign one part of the I-864...They'll just need it for their records. So as soon as I get that to them, they'll send out his Visa to us!!

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