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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Hello Mars :D !!

I just found out that I have an appointment this Friday to have my biometrics taken… nervous don’t really know what I have to bring with me…

I do wish everyone good luck with this journey! Can not wait until it’s over…

Have a great day everyone

2008-05-06 I-129F sent

2008-05-10 Delivered to NVC 3:12pm

2008-05-20 NOA1

2008-05-23 Touched

2008-06-26 Touched

2008-06-27 Touched

2008-09-07 NOA2

2008-09-11 Received at NVC

2008-09-12 Left NVC

2008-09-18 Consulate received

2008-09-25 Pkt3 Received

2008-09-28 Pkt3 Returned

2008-09-30 Pkt4 Received

2008-10-09 Interview

2008-10-13 Medical

2008-10-24 Visa Received

2008-10-30 Fying home to my Jonathan

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Lol, yes that's exactly what i was thinking the translations in the DMV are horrible! somebody needs to do something about this!.

Here in NJ you don't need to take the road test if you show them your valid unexpired DL from your country!

Too bad here you have to take the test :( Well.. we will see whats gonna happen.

I let you know

Brad & Leila's timeline

  • Sept 19th, 2008 Arrived in US as tourist
  • Wedding proposal Jan 2sd
  • Jan. 10th - Wedding
  • Feb 26, 2009 - Medical Exam
  • March 12th, 2009 - Medical Exam Result
  • March 13th, 2009 AOS paperwork sent
  • March 16th, 2009 Paperwork in Chicago ( Signed by G. Cano at 10:18AM)
  • March 25, 2009 NOA1 for I-485, I-131, I-765, I-130
  • March 30, 2009 Biometric Appointment Letter ( Schedule date April 16th)
  • April 01, 2009 Biometric Done
  • April 25, 2009 Interview Letter ( Schedule data Jun 3rd)
  • May 06, 2009 EAD Card Production Ordered (view online)
  • May 07, 2009 AP Received
  • May 11, 2009 EAD Received
  • Jun 3rd, 2009 Interview - Approved

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What?!? Drivers aren't supposed to pull into the crosswalks... everyone here does it religiously.

Another tip, should you encounter it... sometimes a stop sign is placed so that if you stop in front of it, you can't actually see the traffic that could be coming at you, so you have to pull forward further to be able to see. If you pull forward past the sign and stop again it's considered unsafe because someone behind you only expects you to stop once... you have to pull past the sign so you can see both directions before stopping (my nephew failed his first driving test because he stopped before the sign, pulled forward so he could actually see and stopped again about a car length past the sign). It seems like a dirty trick so that police can issue tickets for rolling past a stop, how hard can it be to put a stop sign where you actually need to stop (like almost all of them are, I'm not even talking about a case of overgrown bushes/trees, they just put the stop sign 10 feet from the intersection)?

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I just found out that I have an appointment this Friday to have my biometrics taken… nervous don’t really know what I have to bring with me…

Bring the Appointment letter, Passport or ID of some sort, if the appointment letter has a different last name from your passport then bring your marriage certificate with you. There were 4 people in front of us that were sent away because they did not have their marriage certificate with them.

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What?!? Drivers aren't supposed to pull into the crosswalks... everyone here does it religiously.

Another tip, should you encounter it... sometimes a stop sign is placed so that if you stop in front of it, you can't actually see the traffic that could be coming at you, so you have to pull forward further to be able to see. If you pull forward past the sign and stop again it's considered unsafe because someone behind you only expects you to stop once... you have to pull past the sign so you can see both directions before stopping (my nephew failed his first driving test because he stopped before the sign, pulled forward so he could actually see and stopped again about a car length past the sign). It seems like a dirty trick so that police can issue tickets for rolling past a stop, how hard can it be to put a stop sign where you actually need to stop (like almost all of them are, I'm not even talking about a case of overgrown bushes/trees, they just put the stop sign 10 feet from the intersection)?

ya, your not supposed to stop in crosswalks. and btw THAT IS SOOO WEIRD that you cant pull past stop signs, like they kinda teach you that you are supposed to do that. 'stop at the sign' then 'inch forward to see appropriately' ohhh wellll... sounds like traveling to other states might be dangerous for all of us since there seem to be different laws in every 1. :blink:

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I-129F NOA1 : April 5, 2008

I-129F NOA2 : April 28, 2008

NVC Left : Aug.18, 2008

Packet 3 Received: Sept. 3, 2008

Interview Date : Dec. 18, 2008

APPROVED!!!!

Dec. 19, 2008- Alfredo comes home!

Jan. 5, 2009: Alfredo and I become husband and Wife

March 10, 2009 AOS paperwork sent, will wait for it to arrive via tracking #

March 12, 2009 AOS paperwork arrives in Chicago

March 23, 2009 NOA1 for I-485, I-131, I-765

March 30, 2009-Biometrics letter received, appt date April 10th @11am philly office

April 10, 2009-Biometrics appt. done, in and out in 15 minutes

Nov. 18, 2009-Card production ordered

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Another tip, should you encounter it... sometimes a stop sign is placed so that if you stop in front of it, you can't actually see the traffic that could be coming at you, so you have to pull forward further to be able to see. If you pull forward past the sign and stop again it's considered unsafe because someone behind you only expects you to stop once... you have to pull past the sign so you can see both directions before stopping (my nephew failed his first driving test because he stopped before the sign, pulled forward so he could actually see and stopped again about a car length past the sign). It seems like a dirty trick so that police can issue tickets for rolling past a stop, how hard can it be to put a stop sign where you actually need to stop (like almost all of them are, I'm not even talking about a case of overgrown bushes/trees, they just put the stop sign 10 feet from the intersection)?

That is not a tip. That is absolutely wrong. There are two rules. If there is a line painted at a stop sign, you must stop at the stop sign. If there is no line painted at the stop sign then you must stop at the corner. The follow-on to those rules is if it is a blind intersection (where your view is obstructed), then you are to inch forward, until you can see that it is safe to proceed.

The police will only write you a ticket if you roll past a stop sign into the intersection. Once your front wheels have entered the intersection you can be cited for failure to stop. What may have happened in the case of your nephew is he stopped at the sign, then rather then slowly (inching forward), drove up to the corner and then stopped, this is unsafe because it looks like you are accelerating.

sounds like traveling to other states might be dangerous for all of us since there seem to be different laws in every 1.

For the most part the rules are the same across all states. When you go to another state, just be a little more cautious then you would when driving in your own state, if you are renting a car, the rental car agency will usually give you a hand out that tells you some differences in the traffic laws for that city or state if they differ from the norm. The big one, that I normally see is out here in the west we can make right turns on red lights, I know a few places I have traveled back east and the midwest that was not the case. If you do violate a traffic law and are pulled over with Out of State plates and license they will normally let you off with a warning. That happened to me once, I was polite and explained I did not know that right turns were not allowed on red, he let me off with a warning.

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Congrats to all of those getting ead,green cards and applying for drivers license :thumbs:

For the rest of us hang in there it will come,stay positive!!!

I have a ? i expedited my ead since last friday and received an email yeterday saying :Your petition, I-765 for an Employment Authorization Document is currently awaiting a final Adjudicators review. You should receive a decision or notice of other action within 60 days of the date of this letter.is this mean my expedite was accepted??Its been touched yesterday and today...How long usually it takes for them to send it after expedite??

thanks, especially for the ones sharing immigration interviews with us(gave me inspiration to start getting all my originals ready and organized) :dance:

My timelines:

march 26. 2009: I -485,I-130,I-765 sent

april 2 .2009 noa's received for I-485/I-765/I-130(rejection notice outdated version)

april 4.2009 bio appt notice received code 3(aprl 25.2009)

april 14.2009 went earlier walk in successfull

may 7.2009 resent ead via overnight fedex

Tout vient à point à qui sait attendre!

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Hi March filers! Glad to see things are moving so quickly for many of you! I'm an April filer, but I was wondering if someone could link me to the spreadsheet for March (if there is one- I've gone through 10+ pages of this thread without finding it) so I could get an idea of where all of you are, what kinds of RFEs you've received, etc. Thanks in advance!

The link to the spreadsheet is in my signature.

As far as I know, none of us March filers got an RFE yet and hopefully never.

Anyway, our AP and EAD just arrived today in the mail. Yay!!! We're so happy. Plus my husband just had his promotion at work. Lots of blessings!!!! :dance: :dance: :dance::dance:

Now, just waiting for the GC. Please come our way now.

Thanks for sharing i just signed up!!!!R u making good money??

Is tha survey thing really working or is it a scam??

Are you talking about the one in my signature? :ot:

No, it's not a scam. I'm actually earning from it. Not that big but good enough to earn cents by just doing simple online tasks.

My timelines:

march 26. 2009: I -485,I-130,I-765 sent

april 2 .2009 noa's received for I-485/I-765/I-130(rejection notice outdated version)

april 4.2009 bio appt notice received code 3(aprl 25.2009)

april 14.2009 went earlier walk in successfull

may 7.2009 resent ead via overnight fedex

Tout vient à point à qui sait attendre!

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Took my driver's license written test today... And I passed! :)

Now im worried about the driven test... I have my Brazilian drive's license since I was 18... so 11 years now.. Im really scared of the test

:(

Any hints?

Be very careful when you approach crosswalks and make sure there is no one even remotely trying to cross the street. If you don't stop, they will flunk you. Ask Angela who failed twice because of it. Of course she has been driving in Brazil for many many years and is used to the "pedestrians have no rights" rule there :)

The hardest part of the driving test is to un-learn some of the bad habits of the everyday driver.

Our Timeline below - CA Service Center - Consulate: Rio de Janeiro - Local Office: San Jose, CA

October 5, 2006: We meet for the first time!

March 8, 2008: I-129F K1-Fiancee Visa Application mailed

October 27, 2008: K1 VISA RECEIVED !! (233 days - 7 MONTHS 19 DAYS)

January 17, 2009: Entry - POE: JFK w/EAD (315 days)

February 6, 2009: WEDDING! (335 days)

March 24, 2009: Sent AOS, EAD, AP package to Chicago Lock box (381 days - 1 YEAR 16 DAYS)

June 30, 2009: Interview in San Jose, CA (479 days) - NOT approved, Sworn statement required

AUGUST 14, 2009: GREEN CARD IN HAND (524 days - 1 YEAR 5 MONTHS 6 DAYS)

May 31, 2011: Sent I-751 Removal of Conditions package (1179 days - 3 YEARS 2 MONTHS 23 DAYS)

January 25, 2012: 10-Year Green Card Received (1418 days - 3 YEARS 10 MONTHS 17 DAYS)

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I did file my AOS last week of March 2009.. Thanks God my green card and work permit were approved last May 11, 2009.

Congrats :)

I hope I will get updates on my case soon.

N-400 Naturalization

04/25/2012 - sent N-400 package to USCIS Dallas

04/28/2012 - package delivered at USCIS Dallas

I-751 Removal of Condition

03/22/2011 - sent I-751 package to USCIS Vermont via USPS Priority+Certified mail with Return receipt

03/24/2011 - package delivered at VSC according to USPS tracking

03/25/2011 - package received by Center Director according to Return receipt

04/04/2011 - NOA received - dated 03/25/2011

04/11/2011 - Biometrics Appointment Notice received -notice date 04/08/2011

04/28/2011 - Biometrics Appointment - Done!

10/14/2011 - Card Production Email

10/17/2011 - Approval Notice received - dated 10/06/2011

11/04/2011 - 10yrs green card received

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I got my AP yesterday not that I am planning any travels yet however I have a question, on top of my photograph there is a signature of a man "Richard Cowan". My husband thought they made a mistake and put someone's signature on top of my picture. I suspect Richard Cowan has something to do with USCIS? Does anyone have any input on that or does everyone else with their AP have the same signature as me?

Thanks!

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Another tip, should you encounter it... sometimes a stop sign is placed so that if you stop in front of it, you can't actually see the traffic that could be coming at you, so you have to pull forward further to be able to see. If you pull forward past the sign and stop again it's considered unsafe because someone behind you only expects you to stop once... you have to pull past the sign so you can see both directions before stopping (my nephew failed his first driving test because he stopped before the sign, pulled forward so he could actually see and stopped again about a car length past the sign). It seems like a dirty trick so that police can issue tickets for rolling past a stop, how hard can it be to put a stop sign where you actually need to stop (like almost all of them are, I'm not even talking about a case of overgrown bushes/trees, they just put the stop sign 10 feet from the intersection)?

That is not a tip. That is absolutely wrong. There are two rules. If there is a line painted at a stop sign, you must stop at the stop sign. If there is no line painted at the stop sign then you must stop at the corner. The follow-on to those rules is if it is a blind intersection (where your view is obstructed), then you are to inch forward, until you can see that it is safe to proceed.

The police will only write you a ticket if you roll past a stop sign into the intersection. Once your front wheels have entered the intersection you can be cited for failure to stop. What may have happened in the case of your nephew is he stopped at the sign, then rather then slowly (inching forward), drove up to the corner and then stopped, this is unsafe because it looks like you are accelerating.

sounds like traveling to other states might be dangerous for all of us since there seem to be different laws in every 1.

For the most part the rules are the same across all states. When you go to another state, just be a little more cautious then you would when driving in your own state, if you are renting a car, the rental car agency will usually give you a hand out that tells you some differences in the traffic laws for that city or state if they differ from the norm. The big one, that I normally see is out here in the west we can make right turns on red lights, I know a few places I have traveled back east and the midwest that was not the case. If you do violate a traffic law and are pulled over with Out of State plates and license they will normally let you off with a warning. That happened to me once, I was polite and explained I did not know that right turns were not allowed on red, he let me off with a warning.

Here in PA, you can make right hand turns on red, AS LONG AS IT ISNT POSTED OTHERWISE!! sometimes there is a sign 'no turn on red' and your not supposed to make right hand turns. other than that, you are good to go.

"Tall, dark and handsome with an amazing smile. He gave me butterflies every time he looked my way. I knew he was the one."- Me

I-129F NOA1 : April 5, 2008

I-129F NOA2 : April 28, 2008

NVC Left : Aug.18, 2008

Packet 3 Received: Sept. 3, 2008

Interview Date : Dec. 18, 2008

APPROVED!!!!

Dec. 19, 2008- Alfredo comes home!

Jan. 5, 2009: Alfredo and I become husband and Wife

March 10, 2009 AOS paperwork sent, will wait for it to arrive via tracking #

March 12, 2009 AOS paperwork arrives in Chicago

March 23, 2009 NOA1 for I-485, I-131, I-765

March 30, 2009-Biometrics letter received, appt date April 10th @11am philly office

April 10, 2009-Biometrics appt. done, in and out in 15 minutes

Nov. 18, 2009-Card production ordered

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My husband's stressing about taking the PA test, I don't have my drivers license and he says it's alarming he learned American roads from a person who doesn't drive. The stop signs are the tricky part for him.

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Rugby, England >> Harrisburg, PA.

Summer 2005 -- Met on Pokerstars.com

June 15th, 2006 -- Met in Person

Feb 1st, 2008 -- Filed I-129F

May 2nd, 2008 -- Visa Interview = Approved. (91days)

May 27th, 2008 -- Damian moves to America!

July 23rd - 30th, 2008 -- Damian's Mum Comes to the US for our wedding.

July 25th, 2008 -- Wedding Day!

March 16th, 2009 -- AOS Sent

May 8th, 2009 -- EAD & AP Approved (51days)

July 14th, 2009 -- AOS Approved!! (118days)

July 21st, 2009 -- Green Card Received (125days)

No RFEs the whole process :) All done myself.

December 4th - 30th, 2009 -- Visited England

April 8th - 30th, 2010 -- Damian's Brother visits us here in PA.

January 19th, 2010 -- Damian got his PA license.

December 10th - 19th, 2010 -- Visited England

September 16th - 30th, 2011 -- Damian's Parents came to visit us here in PA.

June 1st, 2011 -- Mailed ROC to Vermont.

February 21st, 2012 -- 10 Year Green Card Received

April 14th, 2012 -- N-400 Sent to Dallas Lockbox

November 26th, 2012 – Damian Became a US Citizen!!!

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