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Vik had his interview last night... His medical and everything was good. They took his fingerprints and collected his passport. The officer said they had to do some computer checks, but that was all... Does this mean he was approved? Please lemme know... kinda freaking out. Also, how long would it take for him to have his visa in hand if he has been approved? (Interview was August 25 at 8:30am)

Everything I've been reading suggests that's an approval if they still have his passport. Congratulations!

I wouldn't think they would take his passport if he wasn't approved. You or he could always call DOS or the Embassy to find out for sure. :)

I called DOS and they said that no decision has been made and that maybe they could advise me tomorrow. I feel like ######- and am very worried. I don't have it in me to wait anymore...

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Also, another question about the IV-15 checklist: Does it need to be mailed with the forms (DS230, etc.)? I know that the supporting documents are not to be mailed but it was unclear if the checklist itself needed to be included.

We sent the checklist in with our documents and were issued an interview date in the same time it would have taken to get packet 4! Check out our timeline...

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Also, another question about the IV-15 checklist: Does it need to be mailed with the forms (DS230, etc.)? I know that the supporting documents are not to be mailed but it was unclear if the checklist itself needed to be included.

We sent the checklist in with our documents and were issued an interview date in the same time it would have taken to get packet 4! Check out our timeline...

How did you get an interview date without packet 4? I thought packet 4 was the interview letter (which you need to bring to the embassy on interview day).

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Zach and Sarah's abridged timeline

K-1

03-19-09 - I-129F mailed to CSC

03-23-09 - NOA1 (electronic)

07-22-09 - NOA2

10-21-09 - Interview

11-09-09 - POE (Chicago O'Hare)

12-19-09 - Wedding

AOS

02-05-10 - Mailed I-485

02-06-10 - I-485 Received at Chicago lockbox

02-12-10 - NOA1 (received e-mail and text on 2-12)

02-13-10 - NOA1 hard copy

02-20-10 - Biometrics letter received

03-03-10 - Transferred to CSC (received in post 3-6)

03-10-10 - Biometrics appointment

04-08-10 - Touch

04-15-10 - Touch

04-16-10 - Touch

04-20-10 - Approved!

04-20-10 - Card production ordered

04-26-10 - GC received in mail (done with USCIS for almost two years!)

Removal of Conditions

03-23-12 - Mailed I-751

03-26-12 - NOA1

04-13-12 - Biometrics letter received

05-07-12 - Biometrics

10-10-12 - Approved!

10-10-12 - Card production ordered

10-12-12 - Card mailed

10-15-12 - Card received!

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Also, another question about the IV-15 checklist: Does it need to be mailed with the forms (DS230, etc.)? I know that the supporting documents are not to be mailed but it was unclear if the checklist itself needed to be included.

We sent the checklist in with our documents and were issued an interview date in the same time it would have taken to get packet 4! Check out our timeline...

How did you get an interview date without packet 4? I thought packet 4 was the interview letter.

Packet 3 is when you get the forms from online and such. Then they tell you to mail in the checklist later. We did it all at once. The packet 4 was the interview letter (which I never saw bc my fiance never scanned/emailed to me) and that was all we did.

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So the final tally of what is going to be sent to the embassy:

DS230 (1 copy)

DS156 (2 copies)

DS156K (2 copies)

DS157 (2 copies)

IV-15 checklist (does not include birth certificates, etc.) (1 copy)

Does this look right to you? This is what I interpret the IV-15 checklist instructions to mean.

Zach and Sarah's abridged timeline

K-1

03-19-09 - I-129F mailed to CSC

03-23-09 - NOA1 (electronic)

07-22-09 - NOA2

10-21-09 - Interview

11-09-09 - POE (Chicago O'Hare)

12-19-09 - Wedding

AOS

02-05-10 - Mailed I-485

02-06-10 - I-485 Received at Chicago lockbox

02-12-10 - NOA1 (received e-mail and text on 2-12)

02-13-10 - NOA1 hard copy

02-20-10 - Biometrics letter received

03-03-10 - Transferred to CSC (received in post 3-6)

03-10-10 - Biometrics appointment

04-08-10 - Touch

04-15-10 - Touch

04-16-10 - Touch

04-20-10 - Approved!

04-20-10 - Card production ordered

04-26-10 - GC received in mail (done with USCIS for almost two years!)

Removal of Conditions

03-23-12 - Mailed I-751

03-26-12 - NOA1

04-13-12 - Biometrics letter received

05-07-12 - Biometrics

10-10-12 - Approved!

10-10-12 - Card production ordered

10-12-12 - Card mailed

10-15-12 - Card received!

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So the final tally of what is going to be sent to the embassy:

DS230 (1 copy)

DS156 (2 copies)

DS156K (2 copies)

DS157 (2 copies)

IV-15 checklist (does not include birth certificates, etc.) (1 copy)

Does this look right to you? This is what I interpret the IV-15 checklist instructions to mean.

Looks good. One of those- is an online form that you need to complete online and print bc a barcode will be generated. Make sure you go back through the forms starting from the bottom. This way you will catch mistakes easier that trying to glance from top to bottom. GL!

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So the final tally of what is going to be sent to the embassy:

DS230 (1 copy)

DS156 (2 copies)

DS156K (2 copies)

DS157 (2 copies)

IV-15 checklist (does not include birth certificates, etc.) (1 copy)

Does this look right to you? This is what I interpret the IV-15 checklist instructions to mean.

Looks good. One of those- is an online form that you need to complete online and print bc a barcode will be generated. Make sure you go back through the forms starting from the bottom. This way you will catch mistakes easier that trying to glance from top to bottom. GL!

Excellent, thanks. Based on this info, Sarah just posted packet 3 today and called Knightsbridge and scheduled her medical for 9/7/09. It's nice to feel progress. Also, how long did it take from posting packet 3 to receiving the interview letter? Your timeline has an interview date but not a packet 4 date.

Edited by tinypyramids

Zach and Sarah's abridged timeline

K-1

03-19-09 - I-129F mailed to CSC

03-23-09 - NOA1 (electronic)

07-22-09 - NOA2

10-21-09 - Interview

11-09-09 - POE (Chicago O'Hare)

12-19-09 - Wedding

AOS

02-05-10 - Mailed I-485

02-06-10 - I-485 Received at Chicago lockbox

02-12-10 - NOA1 (received e-mail and text on 2-12)

02-13-10 - NOA1 hard copy

02-20-10 - Biometrics letter received

03-03-10 - Transferred to CSC (received in post 3-6)

03-10-10 - Biometrics appointment

04-08-10 - Touch

04-15-10 - Touch

04-16-10 - Touch

04-20-10 - Approved!

04-20-10 - Card production ordered

04-26-10 - GC received in mail (done with USCIS for almost two years!)

Removal of Conditions

03-23-12 - Mailed I-751

03-26-12 - NOA1

04-13-12 - Biometrics letter received

05-07-12 - Biometrics

10-10-12 - Approved!

10-10-12 - Card production ordered

10-12-12 - Card mailed

10-15-12 - Card received!

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Vik got a text so he called the courier service that said that they are going to deliver something to him tomorrow... his passport with visa- maybe?!? The DOS and the London Embassy had no information to share... except that the embassy said that his file was being forwarded the NVC .... any ideas? Could it be that he is getting his visa so soon?

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Vik got a text so he called the courier service that said that they are going to deliver something to him tomorrow... his passport with visa- maybe?!? The DOS and the London Embassy had no information to share... except that the embassy said that his file was being forwarded the NVC .... any ideas? Could it be that he is getting his visa so soon?

Sounds like you're getting the passport back with the visa in tow. No idea why they mentioned the NVC, but I can almost guarantee that it's the visa.

Zach and Sarah's abridged timeline

K-1

03-19-09 - I-129F mailed to CSC

03-23-09 - NOA1 (electronic)

07-22-09 - NOA2

10-21-09 - Interview

11-09-09 - POE (Chicago O'Hare)

12-19-09 - Wedding

AOS

02-05-10 - Mailed I-485

02-06-10 - I-485 Received at Chicago lockbox

02-12-10 - NOA1 (received e-mail and text on 2-12)

02-13-10 - NOA1 hard copy

02-20-10 - Biometrics letter received

03-03-10 - Transferred to CSC (received in post 3-6)

03-10-10 - Biometrics appointment

04-08-10 - Touch

04-15-10 - Touch

04-16-10 - Touch

04-20-10 - Approved!

04-20-10 - Card production ordered

04-26-10 - GC received in mail (done with USCIS for almost two years!)

Removal of Conditions

03-23-12 - Mailed I-751

03-26-12 - NOA1

04-13-12 - Biometrics letter received

05-07-12 - Biometrics

10-10-12 - Approved!

10-10-12 - Card production ordered

10-12-12 - Card mailed

10-15-12 - Card received!

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So the final tally of what is going to be sent to the embassy:

DS230 (1 copy)

DS156 (2 copies)

DS156K (2 copies)

DS157 (2 copies)

IV-15 checklist (does not include birth certificates, etc.) (1 copy)

Does this look right to you? This is what I interpret the IV-15 checklist instructions to mean.

Looks good. One of those- is an online form that you need to complete online and print bc a barcode will be generated. Make sure you go back through the forms starting from the bottom. This way you will catch mistakes easier that trying to glance from top to bottom. GL!

Excellent, thanks. Based on this info, Sarah just posted packet 3 today and called Knightsbridge and scheduled her medical for 9/7/09. It's nice to feel progress. Also, how long did it take from posting packet 3 to receiving the interview letter? Your timeline has an interview date but not a packet 4 date.

I have updated out timeline... BTW- Bikram had his medical done on July 22nd- well before the interview. :)

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Okay, my fiance and I have been preparing forms for packet 3 and I get so much mixed info on packet 3 and interview stuff.

Basically, what do we need to send with packet 3 and what do we keep to take to the interview? Especially in terms of I-134 and supporting documents (w2, tax transcripts, and pay stubs).

I know we only send copies of original documents. And also I've been told that because my dad is co-sponsoring, he needs to provide proof of citizenship. I've never heard of this before.

I need all the help I can get right now, so thanks in advance!

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Okay, my fiance and I have been preparing forms for packet 3 and I get so much mixed info on packet 3 and interview stuff.

Basically, what do we need to send with packet 3 and what do we keep to take to the interview? Especially in terms of I-134 and supporting documents (w2, tax transcripts, and pay stubs).

I know we only send copies of original documents. And also I've been told that because my dad is co-sponsoring, he needs to provide proof of citizenship. I've never heard of this before.

I need all the help I can get right now, so thanks in advance!

Send in forms, carry in documents. The I134 is the exception (it's a form you carry in).

I think you should be able to get 2008 tax transcripts by now, so there is no need for W2s. If you can't get the transcript, the W2, plus ALL forms for the tax return are required (copies from records NOT notorized is fine). W2s by themselves are NOT sufficient, but tax transcripts alone are.

Father's proof of citizenship (or residency - for anyone wondering) is needed - photocopy of birth cert or US passport same criteria as you submitted to prove your citizenship.

If you're feeling confused about what to send in for packet 3, I would encourage you to re-read the instructions on the embassy website. No one on VJ has better info than that, and it's all right there in one place. :)

Checklist tips: Put dates for travel and wedding in - although you aren't supposed to buy tickets, give your best guess.

K-1:

January 28, 2009: NOA1

June 4, 2009: Interview - APPROVED!!!

October 11, 2009: Wedding

AOS:

December 23, 2009: NOA1!

January 22, 2010: Bogus RFE corrected through congressional inquiry "EAD waiting on biometrics only" Read about it here.

March 15, 2010: AOS interview - RFE for I-693 vaccination supplement - CS signed part 6!

March 27, 2010: Green Card recieved

ROC:

March 1, 2012: Mailed ROC package

March 7, 2012: Tracking says "notice left"...after a phone call to post office.

More detailed time line in profile.

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Okay, my fiance and I have been preparing forms for packet 3 and I get so much mixed info on packet 3 and interview stuff.

Basically, what do we need to send with packet 3 and what do we keep to take to the interview? Especially in terms of I-134 and supporting documents (w2, tax transcripts, and pay stubs).

I know we only send copies of original documents. And also I've been told that because my dad is co-sponsoring, he needs to provide proof of citizenship. I've never heard of this before.

I need all the help I can get right now, so thanks in advance!

Send in forms, carry in documents. The I134 is the exception (it's a form you carry in).

I think you should be able to get 2008 tax transcripts by now, so there is no need for W2s. If you can't get the transcript, the W2, plus ALL forms for the tax return are required (copies from records NOT notorized is fine). W2s by themselves are NOT sufficient, but tax transcripts alone are.

Father's proof of citizenship (or residency - for anyone wondering) is needed - photocopy of birth cert or US passport same criteria as you submitted to prove your citizenship.

If you're feeling confused about what to send in for packet 3, I would encourage you to re-read the instructions on the embassy website. No one on VJ has better info than that, and it's all right there in one place. :)

Checklist tips: Put dates for travel and wedding in - although you aren't supposed to buy tickets, give your best guess.

Thank you so much! Yeah, I'm still trying to figure out the I-134 completely because it is such a pain at the moment. The reason I included my dad's w-2 was because he filed jointly with my mom (I figured I would have to have something proving what his income alone is). I do have tax transcripts for myself and my dad for 3 years.

The instructions for packet 3 just seemed a bit vague to me. I didn't know if they wanted copies of everything that I have to send, too.

So let me get this straight: All my fiance sends in is the forms (incl. police certificate)? No copies of documents?

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Okay, my fiance and I have been preparing forms for packet 3 and I get so much mixed info on packet 3 and interview stuff.

Basically, what do we need to send with packet 3 and what do we keep to take to the interview? Especially in terms of I-134 and supporting documents (w2, tax transcripts, and pay stubs).

I know we only send copies of original documents. And also I've been told that because my dad is co-sponsoring, he needs to provide proof of citizenship. I've never heard of this before.

I need all the help I can get right now, so thanks in advance!

Send in forms, carry in documents. The I134 is the exception (it's a form you carry in).

I think you should be able to get 2008 tax transcripts by now, so there is no need for W2s. If you can't get the transcript, the W2, plus ALL forms for the tax return are required (copies from records NOT notorized is fine). W2s by themselves are NOT sufficient, but tax transcripts alone are.

Father's proof of citizenship (or residency - for anyone wondering) is needed - photocopy of birth cert or US passport same criteria as you submitted to prove your citizenship.

If you're feeling confused about what to send in for packet 3, I would encourage you to re-read the instructions on the embassy website. No one on VJ has better info than that, and it's all right there in one place. :)

Checklist tips: Put dates for travel and wedding in - although you aren't supposed to buy tickets, give your best guess.

Thank you so much! Yeah, I'm still trying to figure out the I-134 completely because it is such a pain at the moment. The reason I included my dad's w-2 was because he filed jointly with my mom (I figured I would have to have something proving what his income alone is). I do have tax transcripts for myself and my dad for 3 years.

The instructions for packet 3 just seemed a bit vague to me. I didn't know if they wanted copies of everything that I have to send, too.

So let me get this straight: All my fiance sends in is the forms (incl. police certificate)? No copies of documents?

Yep, just send the forms, and not the copies of documents. All the instructions are here:

http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/visa/iv/iv_15.html

Filed I129F: 18th February 2009

NOA 1: 24th February 2009

NOA 2: 10th July 2009

Received Packet 3: 28th July 2009

Packet 3 sent to London embassy: 5th August 2009

Medical: 7th August 2009

K1 Interview: September 2009

Visa received: September 2009

Moved to USA: 19th October 2009

Married: 23rd October 2009

Green Card received: March 2010

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Okay, my fiance and I have been preparing forms for packet 3 and I get so much mixed info on packet 3 and interview stuff.

Basically, what do we need to send with packet 3 and what do we keep to take to the interview? Especially in terms of I-134 and supporting documents (w2, tax transcripts, and pay stubs).

I know we only send copies of original documents. And also I've been told that because my dad is co-sponsoring, he needs to provide proof of citizenship. I've never heard of this before.

I need all the help I can get right now, so thanks in advance!

Send in forms, carry in documents. The I134 is the exception (it's a form you carry in).

I think you should be able to get 2008 tax transcripts by now, so there is no need for W2s. If you can't get the transcript, the W2, plus ALL forms for the tax return are required (copies from records NOT notorized is fine). W2s by themselves are NOT sufficient, but tax transcripts alone are.

Father's proof of citizenship (or residency - for anyone wondering) is needed - photocopy of birth cert or US passport same criteria as you submitted to prove your citizenship.

If you're feeling confused about what to send in for packet 3, I would encourage you to re-read the instructions on the embassy website. No one on VJ has better info than that, and it's all right there in one place. :)

Checklist tips: Put dates for travel and wedding in - although you aren't supposed to buy tickets, give your best guess.

Thank you so much! Yeah, I'm still trying to figure out the I-134 completely because it is such a pain at the moment. The reason I included my dad's w-2 was because he filed jointly with my mom (I figured I would have to have something proving what his income alone is). I do have tax transcripts for myself and my dad for 3 years.

The instructions for packet 3 just seemed a bit vague to me. I didn't know if they wanted copies of everything that I have to send, too.

So let me get this straight: All my fiance sends in is the forms (incl. police certificate)? No copies of documents?

You may have a point about your dad's W2s. I'll admit I'm not a cosponsor know-it-all.

The police cert is a document. hand carry.

Submit copies of forms as required (several required in duplicate) if there are signatures, original signatures on the copies. You can bring additional copies to the interview with you, but it is unlikely they will be needed. However, if somehow they lost one, then you'd have it waiting! Just depends on how extra overprepared you want to be. I don't think Nik bothered. When you go to the interview, bring the original, plus a copy (so you can show the original, and they can keep the copy for the file) Plain photocopies of your dad's citizenship proof and W2s is fine. All of your fiance's documents should have originals on hand, however.

K-1:

January 28, 2009: NOA1

June 4, 2009: Interview - APPROVED!!!

October 11, 2009: Wedding

AOS:

December 23, 2009: NOA1!

January 22, 2010: Bogus RFE corrected through congressional inquiry "EAD waiting on biometrics only" Read about it here.

March 15, 2010: AOS interview - RFE for I-693 vaccination supplement - CS signed part 6!

March 27, 2010: Green Card recieved

ROC:

March 1, 2012: Mailed ROC package

March 7, 2012: Tracking says "notice left"...after a phone call to post office.

More detailed time line in profile.

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