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Awesome review!! ??❤️ I loved that you brought your fitbit there hehe. ? thank yoi for answer! hope to hear your visa will arrive soon so youre good to go home and marry your better half ❤️❤️

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Awesome review!! ??❤️ I loved that you brought your fitbit there hehe. ? thank yoi for answer! hope to hear your visa will arrive soon so youre good to go home and marry your better half ❤️❤️

I coudn't risk not getting to my step goal ;) And the funny thing was that they kept calling it a "smart watch" and I was like "no, it's a fitbit" :P (My future father-in-law calls it the Fitbitch...)

Yes, it will feel so great to be home!

I hope you will have a very successful interview and get your visa as soon as possible!





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Haha your father in law is right hehe ?? thank you im hoping for it to go good too! thats an understatement. I hope it just passes with flying colours!! ❤️. 27 days and it should be over this half life without my better half. You all know how that is❤️ Can only imagine how good that day must feel! So happy for you and renatsol who got approved too! Have an awesome weekend later! Hugs from copenhagen'

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Got my visa in the mail today! :) It was issued May 5 (according to the CEAC tracker), so it got here really quickly. Not gonna lie, it felt pretty darn awesome to open up my passport and see the visa attached in there. :D

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Got my visa in the mail today! :) It was issued May 5 (according to the CEAC tracker), so it got here really quickly. Not gonna lie, it felt pretty darn awesome to open up my passport and see the visa attached in there. :D

WOOOHOOO!! god im so happy for you!!!!!!! I bet that feeling cannot be put into words!!!! ❤️??? congrats so much!!! It was fast they issused the visa!! Sp happy it went smooth from Stockholm! 26 days till my judgementday hehe! Hugs and have an awesome weekend!!
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Got my visa in the mail today! :) It was issued May 5 (according to the CEAC tracker), so it got here really quickly. Not gonna lie, it felt pretty darn awesome to open up my passport and see the visa attached in there. :D

Congratulations!! :D





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For those who recently had their interviews in Stockholm...

How large of a bag can one bring to the embassy (to hold paperwork)? I've seen on the embassy website that luggage and electronics are not allowed. I'm wondering if a brief case/messenger bag or small backpack would be allowed inside?

Any insight would be greatly appreciated. :secret:

Thanks! :star:

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30/03/2015 - Visa Status: Case in Transit to Consular Section

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10/04/2015 - Appointment Notice email from U.S. Embassy in Stockholm

19/05/2015 - Interview: approved

>>> CEAC visa status updates: 19/05-Ready, 20/05-Administrative Processing, 21/05-Issued

26/05/2015 - Visa received

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>>> I-90 journey for name error begun 09/09/2015: 15/09-NOA1, 08/10- Biometrics appointment, 26/08/2016 Corrected Green Card received

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For those who recently had their interviews in Stockholm...

How large of a bag can one bring to the embassy (to hold paperwork)? I've seen on the embassy website that luggage and electronics are not allowed. I'm wondering if a brief case/messenger bag or small backpack would be allowed inside?

Any insight would be greatly appreciated. :secret:

Thanks! :star:

I am not entirely sure what happened to they guy who brought a backpack, if he had to leave the bag outside or if it was allowed in. However I did see women with pretty large handbags who were allowed to bring them in.





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I am not entirely sure what happened to they guy who brought a backpack, if he had to leave the bag outside or if it was allowed in. However I did see women with pretty large handbags who were allowed to bring them in.

Thanks for the input. The interviewee is male, so I think a purse is out... ;) I'm guessing a soft sided briefcase is a better choice than a backpack. Whatever he brings, he'll be stuck carrying it around Stockholm all day.

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NVC

06/12/2014 - Case received at NVC

13/01/2015 - NVC Case number assigned (38 days)

14/01/2015 - NVC Welcome email received

15/01/2015 - AOS fee paid

15/01/2015 - DS-261 completed

21/01/2015 - AOS/IV documents mailed

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26/02/2015 - IV fee invoiced (42 days after DS-261 completed)

27/02/2015 - IV fee paid

02/03/2015 - IV fee processed/DS-260 available

07/03/2015 - DS-260 completed

18/03/2015 - Case Completed at NVC (43 days after scan date)

25/03/2015 - Case Complete email received

26/03/2015 - Interview(P4) email received (dated 25/3)

Post-NVC

30/03/2015 - Visa Status: Case in Transit to Consular Section

31/03/2015 - Visa Status: Ready

10/04/2015 - Appointment Notice email from U.S. Embassy in Stockholm

19/05/2015 - Interview: approved

>>> CEAC visa status updates: 19/05-Ready, 20/05-Administrative Processing, 21/05-Issued

26/05/2015 - Visa received

29/07/2015 - POE

>>> I-90 journey for name error begun 09/09/2015: 15/09-NOA1, 08/10- Biometrics appointment, 26/08/2016 Corrected Green Card received

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Thanks for the input. The interviewee is male, so I think a purse is out... ;) I'm guessing a soft sided briefcase is a better choice than a backpack. Whatever he brings, he'll be stuck carrying it around Stockholm all day.

Seems briefcases are not allowed:

To think about when visiting the Embassy:

All visitors to the Embassy are subject to an airport-type screening. When planning your visit here, bring only what is needed for your business with us. If you have items with you that cannot be taken into the Embassy, you may either not be let into the Embassy, or the items will be confiscated by the security guards. All items are subject to inspection and your wait time outside the Embassy depends on the items you and other visitors bring.

Here is a list of items not allowed in the Embassy:

Cameras;

Cell phones;

Laptops;

Any other electronics, such as MP3 players, I-Pods, etc. (No item with a wire, battery, or circuit board may be brought into the Embassy);

Large shopping bags;

Luggage, large backpacks, briefcases;

Tools of any size, such as leathermans, Swiss army knives, etc.;

Weapons of any kind.

There is a limited storage space for small items such as electronic equipment, cellular telephones or I-pods at the embassy entrance. We do not have lockers or storage facilities for bigger luggage at the Embassy. We suggest you make good use of the storage facilities at the main bus/train station in Stockholm (Centralstationen), or at the airport.





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Seems briefcases are not allowed:

To think about when visiting the Embassy:

All visitors to the Embassy are subject to an airport-type screening. When planning your visit here, bring only what is needed for your business with us. If you have items with you that cannot be taken into the Embassy, you may either not be let into the Embassy, or the items will be confiscated by the security guards. All items are subject to inspection and your wait time outside the Embassy depends on the items you and other visitors bring.

Here is a list of items not allowed in the Embassy:

Cameras;

Cell phones;

Laptops;

Any other electronics, such as MP3 players, I-Pods, etc. (No item with a wire, battery, or circuit board may be brought into the Embassy);

Large shopping bags;

Luggage, large backpacks, briefcases;

Tools of any size, such as leathermans, Swiss army knives, etc.;

Weapons of any kind.

There is a limited storage space for small items such as electronic equipment, cellular telephones or I-pods at the embassy entrance. We do not have lockers or storage facilities for bigger luggage at the Embassy. We suggest you make good use of the storage facilities at the main bus/train station in Stockholm (Centralstationen), or at the airport.

Dang! I've used my messenger bag at the embassy in Copenhagen without any problems, so I thought my husband's soft briefcase (pretty much the same size) wouldn't be an issue. I guess he'll have to put the folder of paperwork in a plastic grocery store bag to protect from rain or loss, 'cause there's no way I'm going to talk him into carrying a purse! :jest:

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26/09/2014 - Mailed I-130
30/09/2014 - I-130 delivered
01/10/2014 - Received at Chicago Lockbox
03/10/2014 - NOA1
06/10/2014 - NOA1 Email
13/10/2014 - NOA1 by mail

17/11/2014 - Petition Approved!

18/11/2014 - NOA2 Email

24/11/2014 - NOA2 by mail

NVC

06/12/2014 - Case received at NVC

13/01/2015 - NVC Case number assigned (38 days)

14/01/2015 - NVC Welcome email received

15/01/2015 - AOS fee paid

15/01/2015 - DS-261 completed

21/01/2015 - AOS/IV documents mailed

03/02/2015 - Documents delivered/NVC scan date

05/02/2015 - 'Documents received' email (review > 60 days)

26/02/2015 - IV fee invoiced (42 days after DS-261 completed)

27/02/2015 - IV fee paid

02/03/2015 - IV fee processed/DS-260 available

07/03/2015 - DS-260 completed

18/03/2015 - Case Completed at NVC (43 days after scan date)

25/03/2015 - Case Complete email received

26/03/2015 - Interview(P4) email received (dated 25/3)

Post-NVC

30/03/2015 - Visa Status: Case in Transit to Consular Section

31/03/2015 - Visa Status: Ready

10/04/2015 - Appointment Notice email from U.S. Embassy in Stockholm

19/05/2015 - Interview: approved

>>> CEAC visa status updates: 19/05-Ready, 20/05-Administrative Processing, 21/05-Issued

26/05/2015 - Visa received

29/07/2015 - POE

>>> I-90 journey for name error begun 09/09/2015: 15/09-NOA1, 08/10- Biometrics appointment, 26/08/2016 Corrected Green Card received

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Dang! I've used my messenger bag at the embassy in Copenhagen without any problems, so I thought my husband's soft briefcase (pretty much the same size) wouldn't be an issue. I guess he'll have to put the folder of paperwork in a plastic grocery store bag to protect from rain or loss, 'cause there's no way I'm going to talk him into carrying a purse! :jest:

Maybe get him a document folder? That's what I used and it was fine.

Hmm, well if you were allowed to have that at the embassy in Copenhagen I feel it would be strange if they wouldn't allow it in Stockholm. All embassies should have the same rules after all.





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Maybe get him a document folder? That's what I used and it was fine.

Hmm, well if you were allowed to have that at the embassy in Copenhagen I feel it would be strange if they wouldn't allow it in Stockholm. All embassies should have the same rules after all.

Perhaps I got by with my messenger bag because I'm a woman. They may have considered it my purse. All of our docs are in a plastic folder, which is fairly secure, but not waterproof. If it rains, those pages will be a mess.

The ban on big bags/luggage makes perfect sense to me, but it would be nice if they clarified what is acceptable. No one wants to be turned away on interview day because they brought an item that is not allowed.

USCIS

26/09/2014 - Mailed I-130
30/09/2014 - I-130 delivered
01/10/2014 - Received at Chicago Lockbox
03/10/2014 - NOA1
06/10/2014 - NOA1 Email
13/10/2014 - NOA1 by mail

17/11/2014 - Petition Approved!

18/11/2014 - NOA2 Email

24/11/2014 - NOA2 by mail

NVC

06/12/2014 - Case received at NVC

13/01/2015 - NVC Case number assigned (38 days)

14/01/2015 - NVC Welcome email received

15/01/2015 - AOS fee paid

15/01/2015 - DS-261 completed

21/01/2015 - AOS/IV documents mailed

03/02/2015 - Documents delivered/NVC scan date

05/02/2015 - 'Documents received' email (review > 60 days)

26/02/2015 - IV fee invoiced (42 days after DS-261 completed)

27/02/2015 - IV fee paid

02/03/2015 - IV fee processed/DS-260 available

07/03/2015 - DS-260 completed

18/03/2015 - Case Completed at NVC (43 days after scan date)

25/03/2015 - Case Complete email received

26/03/2015 - Interview(P4) email received (dated 25/3)

Post-NVC

30/03/2015 - Visa Status: Case in Transit to Consular Section

31/03/2015 - Visa Status: Ready

10/04/2015 - Appointment Notice email from U.S. Embassy in Stockholm

19/05/2015 - Interview: approved

>>> CEAC visa status updates: 19/05-Ready, 20/05-Administrative Processing, 21/05-Issued

26/05/2015 - Visa received

29/07/2015 - POE

>>> I-90 journey for name error begun 09/09/2015: 15/09-NOA1, 08/10- Biometrics appointment, 26/08/2016 Corrected Green Card received

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Perhaps I got by with my messenger bag because I'm a woman. They may have considered it my purse. All of our docs are in a plastic folder, which is fairly secure, but not waterproof. If it rains, those pages will be a mess.

The ban on big bags/luggage makes perfect sense to me, but it would be nice if they clarified what is acceptable. No one wants to be turned away on interview day because they brought an item that is not allowed.

I completely agree! They should do like airlines and write accepted sizes with measurements. And I don't get why women are privileged and get away with bringing huge handbags the size of normal backpacks when people are not allowed to bring backpacks.





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I completely agree! They should do like airlines and write accepted sizes with measurements. And I don't get why women are privileged and get away with bringing huge handbags the size of normal backpacks when people are not allowed to bring backpacks.

Agreed! I decided not to chance it, and just brought a very small purse that basically only held my credit card, my phone (decided to bring it for easy access to bus tickets through the app) and my keys. The purse was allowed in, the phone and keys were left with the security guards. I'd bought a thicker plastic document folder for all my documents, and it worked just fine - though it should be said that it didn't rain at all.

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