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Congrats pothergavel !!! I love seeing these approvals. :star:

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09/12/2004 met him in England

01/01/2008 Engaged

08/07/2008 sent I-129F

08/12/2008 I-129F received at VSC

08/14/2008 NOA1

01/08/2009 NOA2

01/13/2009 NVC received

01/14/2009 received hardcopy NOA2

01/14/2009 NVC sent package to UK embassy

01/28/2009 received packet 3

02/04/2009 sent back packet 3

02/13/2009 medical

03/25/2009 interview Approved

We have had 12 visits since 2004

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Okay, called the Deputy High Commission, and the lady was incredibly helpful. She gave me an email address to contact and it was looking really hopeful...

And then I got this response:

Thank you for your mail.

For conducting any local searches, you will first need to contact the Nationality & Consular Registration Section (N&CRS) of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, public enquiry line, 020 7008 0186, which is open 10am - 12pm Monday to Thursday. They will explain in detail the procedure for tracing/obtaining your birth certificate. You will be required to complete a form giving all details and pay a fee of £ 37. N&CRS will then request us to conduct a search for the document and only then can we take things forward with the hospital/Bangalore municipal corporation, as the case may be. However, please be aware that this may not be possible within the time frame given by you.

So I check this number...and...it's the births/deaths line who basically told me to ####### off. I'll try calling them again but it seems like I'm going in circles now and this is all moot. I think I might just...aaargh :(.

All that after a night riddled with waking up suddenly from various nightmares about my family members finding me...joy.

A Sad Magpie.

Upon the mountain of that which would undo us, our banner shall fly highest.

For K-1 timeline, please check our story!

:: Before-AOS Timeline ::

2009-06-16: Received SSN

2009-06-18: Got my degree classification! Got a 2:1 =D.

2009-07-04: Got MARRIED on Independance Day in San Antonio!

:: AOS Timeline ::

2009-08-06: Mailed off our AOS packet!

2009-08-10: USCIS received packet, no NOA1 yet

2009-08-14: NOA1, eeee!

2009-09-08: Walk-in biometrics, all done!

2009-09-15: Got AP, woo + driving permit

2009-09-25: Approved for EAD, waiting for card

2009-09-30: EAD in hand :D

2009-10-16: Received interview letter for 20th October :D

2009-10-20: AOS APPROVED!

2009-10-30: Green card in hand! Weeeeeee!

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Okay, called the Deputy High Commission, and the lady was incredibly helpful. She gave me an email address to contact and it was looking really hopeful...

And then I got this response:

Thank you for your mail.

For conducting any local searches, you will first need to contact the Nationality & Consular Registration Section (N&CRS) of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, public enquiry line, 020 7008 0186, which is open 10am - 12pm Monday to Thursday. They will explain in detail the procedure for tracing/obtaining your birth certificate. You will be required to complete a form giving all details and pay a fee of £ 37. N&CRS will then request us to conduct a search for the document and only then can we take things forward with the hospital/Bangalore municipal corporation, as the case may be. However, please be aware that this may not be possible within the time frame given by you.

So I check this number...and...it's the births/deaths line who basically told me to ####### off. I'll try calling them again but it seems like I'm going in circles now and this is all moot. I think I might just...aaargh :(.

All that after a night riddled with waking up suddenly from various nightmares about my family members finding me...joy.

A Sad Magpie.

Hey little Sunshine girl...Don't be sad. It's more names and numbers to add to your list of efforts.

Just see if you can follow through with that form and fee thing. It sounds a little more like an actual procedure. Even if you don't get it before the interview, if it works then you will get a birth certificate for things in the future (AOS/Removing Conditions).

England.gifENGLAND ---

K-1 Timeline 4 months, 19 days 03-10-08 VSC to 7-29-08 Interview London

10-05-08 Married

AOS Timeline 5 months, 14 days 10-9-08 to 3-23-09 No interview

Removing Conditions Timeline 5 months, 20 days12-27-10 to 06-10-11 No interview

Citizenship Timeline 3 months, 26 days 12-31-11 Dallas to 4-26-12 Interview Houston

05-16-12 Oath ceremony

The journey from Fiancé to US citizenship:

4 years, 2 months, 6 days

243 pages of forms/documents submitted

No RFEs

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Okay, called the Deputy High Commission, and the lady was incredibly helpful. She gave me an email address to contact and it was looking really hopeful...

And then I got this response:

Thank you for your mail.

For conducting any local searches, you will first need to contact the Nationality & Consular Registration Section (N&CRS) of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, public enquiry line, 020 7008 0186, which is open 10am - 12pm Monday to Thursday. They will explain in detail the procedure for tracing/obtaining your birth certificate. You will be required to complete a form giving all details and pay a fee of £ 37. N&CRS will then request us to conduct a search for the document and only then can we take things forward with the hospital/Bangalore municipal corporation, as the case may be. However, please be aware that this may not be possible within the time frame given by you.

So I check this number...and...it's the births/deaths line who basically told me to ####### off. I'll try calling them again but it seems like I'm going in circles now and this is all moot. I think I might just...aaargh :(.

All that after a night riddled with waking up suddenly from various nightmares about my family members finding me...joy.

A Sad Magpie.

dont worry too too much. like ms. nich said, that list that documents your efforts to obtain it will be a good piece of evidence. you have as much information as you can have in your situation. it will not stop you from getting your visa.

i would keep at the n&crs. why did they tell you to ####### off if they offer a service that might help you? call (again) the department that oversees the n&crs tell them that you ran into a deadend. someone must be able to and is charged with getting this sort of information. and i would keep calling because you may get a different answer. keep at it

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21 oct 08 : i-129F sent / 22 oct 08 : NOA1 / 23 feb 09: NOA2 / 13 mar 09 : rec'd 'packet 3' / 28 mar 09 : rec'd 'packet 4' / 20 apr 09 : interview / 22 apr 09 : passport/visa delivery by courier / 29 apr 09 : POE @ PHL / <3 05 may 09 : married <3 / 06 jul 09 : AOS submitted / 09 jul 09 : NOA for EAD/AP/i-485 / 28 jul 09 : biometrics / 31 aug 09 : AP rec'd / 02 sep 09 : EAD rec'd / 19 oct 09 : conditional green card rec'd

16 jul 11 : i-751 sent to VSC (fedex)

18 jul 11 : fedex confirmed delivery; NOA1 generated

20 jul 11 : NOA1 notice rec'd; check cashed; touch

26 jul 11 : NOA2 generated

28 jul 11 : NOA2 biometrics appt letter rec'd

29 jul 11 : letter req biometrics appt rescheduling sent

09 aug 11 : biometrics appt (could not attend); NOA3 generated

11 aug 11 : NOA3 (rescheduled) biometrics appt letter rec'd

24 aug 11 : biometrics appt

14 oct 11 : conditional green card expiry date

16 nov 11 : filed AR-11 for LPR online

18 nov 11 : mailed i-865 for USC

22 nov 11 : moved house; NOA4 change of address for USC rec'd

13 dec 11 : filed AR-11 for LPR by phone

29 dec 11 : filed hardcopy AR-11 for LPR by mail

18 jan 12 : 6 month mark ROC

05 apr 12 : approval letter rec'd

16 jul 12 : n-400 filing window opens

immediate concerns:

none, immigration-wise.
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Hey little Sunshine girl...Don't be sad. It's more names and numbers to add to your list of efforts.

Just see if you can follow through with that form and fee thing. It sounds a little more like an actual procedure. Even if you don't get it before the interview, if it works then you will get a birth certificate for things in the future (AOS/Removing Conditions).

That's true, I know it will come in handy...but you'll see why I'm a tad worried...

dont worry too too much. like ms. nich said, that list that documents your efforts to obtain it will be a good piece of evidence. you have as much information as you can have in your situation. it will not stop you from getting your visa.

i would keep at the n&crs. why did they tell you to ####### off if they offer a service that might help you? call (again) the department that oversees the n&crs tell them that you ran into a deadend. someone must be able to and is charged with getting this sort of information. and i would keep calling because you may get a different answer. keep at it[/size]!

Well, the birth/death line lady was a lot more helpful this time around, especially when I mentioned who had corresponded with me. That's the good news.

The bad news? It's going to cost me £121 for an application, and even then, it's not guaranteed that they'll find anything and the price is non-refundable. Do you think that the US embassy will make me wait to get it? I'm really scared because it says that it sometimes takes as long as 18 months to track it down. This country just really wants to bleed me dry...it's another fee to add on top of everything else. It's just a pain that the only thing I seem to have done wrong is being born in another country.

A Miserable Magpie.

Update: Talked to Knight. He suggested that I shouldn't bother at the moment, and then if the visa officer brings it up, I can always produce the application form and the email.

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Upon the mountain of that which would undo us, our banner shall fly highest.

For K-1 timeline, please check our story!

:: Before-AOS Timeline ::

2009-06-16: Received SSN

2009-06-18: Got my degree classification! Got a 2:1 =D.

2009-07-04: Got MARRIED on Independance Day in San Antonio!

:: AOS Timeline ::

2009-08-06: Mailed off our AOS packet!

2009-08-10: USCIS received packet, no NOA1 yet

2009-08-14: NOA1, eeee!

2009-09-08: Walk-in biometrics, all done!

2009-09-15: Got AP, woo + driving permit

2009-09-25: Approved for EAD, waiting for card

2009-09-30: EAD in hand :D

2009-10-16: Received interview letter for 20th October :D

2009-10-20: AOS APPROVED!

2009-10-30: Green card in hand! Weeeeeee!

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im so annoyed at the date i got for my interview.. why the fk.. is it 21st april.. i mean whatever.. but still its soo far away the fkers

miss g, I wish somehow there was a way to trade interview dates...I would be the first one to trade with you! We wanted an April 21st date ideally, it would be perfect! But right now we are stuck with March 30! We are trying for my fiance to not reschedule it and work around everything else so he can make it to the interview. By this Thursday we will know for sure whether to reschedule or stick with March 30. I really wish there was a way to trade dates for us, you would love March 30, and April 21st is IDEAL for us! :wacko: :wacko: :devil: :devil:

I will let you know on Thursday if we are rescheduling or keeping March 30...hopefully then you can call on the same day and ask for an earlier date (ask for March 30)!

Visa Journey completed, but we are still here to provide support! :)

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Hey Everyone,

I was wondering what everyone's packet 4 actually had in it because Nic got a letter with his interview date and time in the mail. It said there is suppose to be an IV-19 enclosed but there was only the letter. Can anyone help me? Congrats on the approvals! :dance:

Hey we got the same interview date!!!

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Hello everyone,

We did our medical today and all went very well. Now we are just waiting for one more document then we sent out the checklist. And after that we just hope we get an interview soon. Of what we have been reading it takes 4-6 weeks to get an interview day, is it right?

Good Luck to all of us and Good Luck to all of you who's interview date is coming up. Keep us posted with the news.

thank you all and Happy St. Patrick's Day

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I forgot to ask about the email. I have emailed the embassy in UK it said I should be receiving an email from them with in 3-4 days. Does this mean I have to wait longer? It's been 5 days and I have not heard from them. Does anyone know how long it usually takes for them to send a reply back?

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Embassy has been replying in 6-7 days not the 3-4 they say. I've been sending emails regularly over the last four weeks.

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Embassy has been replying in 6-7 days not the 3-4 they say. I've been sending emails regularly over the last four weeks.

thank you it makes me feel better now at least I know I have to wait longer to get a reply from them

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