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:dance: Hey everyone, I wanted to share with you the information I sent to my hubby today about a call I just had with the Vermont Service Center --- I was calling to followup on the call I made over two weeks ago when the Customer Service Center Rep. told me to call back if I had not heard anything within two weeks --- She told me that our case was in security checks and that it was taking about two weeks to process through that point --

Letter to Hubby -

Ok, today marked the over two weeks mark that the gal at the Vermont Service Center gave me to call back within -- so I called !

Well, obviously I did not get her --- but I got a Hispanic man who didnt give me the information she did --- pretty much nothing -- he just said the case is pending --- I am sure most people would have been happy with that response -- and with happy, I do not mean :D just that they likely would have left it at that... but you are lucky that I did a bit more digging (in my sweetest voice) I kinda pleaded our situation and said that the last gal told me that we were in security checks and he was telling me differently --- and from what he was saying it appeared to me that she gave me a story line or that he was maybe doing the same --- he told me to be patient and that they were short staffed but that it was now in the process to be consolodated --- now, when he said the word 'consolodated', I knew I didn't know what that meant --- so I asked what that meant --- he said it meant that the security checks were complete and that the case is in process of being assigned a new number and would now have a T-file name and be assembled to be sent back to the adjucicator --- WOW, wasn't that the kind of information that given to me first would have givin me the comfort that I was attempting to get upon calling them --- so then, I said, "well then, the last caller was right when she told me that our case was in security checks and now, the information was being assembled (or consolodated into a T-File) so what next, then he said, it will be given back to the adjudicator to finish the processing at that point --- he was hesitant to give me any kind of date but he did say it should not take that long to get back in the adjucators hands with. So with that, I thanked him and told him that if he would have just offered the information he did to me about the steps in the process that it would have calmed my concerns and I could do the patient waiting they always ask you to do --- so, with luck and hope and if you are so inclined a few prayers we might hear before I leave England in mid July ---

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02/23/05 - Met as Friends

09/29/05 - Married in Victoria BC Canada

11/04/05 - File I-130

11/18/05 - NOA1 I -130

12/08/05 - File 1-129F

12/13/05 - NOA1 I-129F

01/09/06 - APPROVAL I-129F

03/23/06 - I-130 APPROVAL

03/23/06 - K3 interview in Vancouver, Canada

03/23/06 - K3 denied due to CMIT 23 years prior

03/23/06 - i-601 Waiver Submitted

04/07/06 - NOA1 for I-601 Waiver received

10/18/06 - I-601 Approved out of Vermont

11/27/06 - 10:00 appointment at Vancouver Consulate for Visa Stamp

11/27/06 - Arrive home 8.5 hours after crossing the border in Blaine Washington, due to horrible show storm --- we were happy to be home

01/04/07 - AOS sent off

01/10/07 - NOA - 1-485

01/25/07 - RFE for I-824 - used and outdated form

02/14/07 - Get email stating Post Office has Address posted as Vacant from the USCIS

02/16/07 - Hubby gets WA State Drivers Licence

03/05/07 - AOS appointment April 19, 2007 Seattle

04/13/07 - Biometrics Taken for AOS

04/19/07 - AOS interview - Approved pending name check

04/23 - 05/28 - 5 additional appointments with the Seattle USCIS office - to clear up the EAD issue

05/15/07 - 90 Day EAD Arrives

06/10/07 - EAD/Green Card approval letter arrives

06/15/07 - EAD arrives

06/23/07 - 2 year conditional Green Card Arrives

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline

Hi C:

Glad to hear you are at least getting some "scoop" when you call USCIS. They so often just give you the "standard replies" which are usually just to be patient and wait and you'll hear something "soon". It sure does get frustrating.

Glad to hear you're heading off to England to see your husband. Have a great time!!!!!

Maybe we can get together for coffee when you get back.

Rayma

"THE SHORT STORY"

KURT & RAYMA (K-1 Visa)

Oct. 9/03... I-129F sent to NSC

June 10/04... K-1 Interview - APPROVED!!!!

July 31/04... Entered U.S.

Aug. 28/04... WEDDING DAY!!!!

Aug. 30/04... I-485, I-765 & I-131 sent to Seattle

Dec. 10/04... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport stamped)

Sept. 9/06... I-751 sent to NSC

May 15/07... 10-Yr. PR Card arrives in the mail

Sept. 13/07... N-400 sent to NSC

Aug. 21/08... Interview - PASSED!!!!

Sept. 2/08... Oath Ceremony

Sept. 5/08... Sent in Voter Registration Card

Sept. 9/08... SSA office to change status to "U.S. citizen"

Oct. 8/08... Applied in person for U.S. Passport

Oct. 22/08... U.S. Passport received

DONE!!! DONE!!! DONE!!! DONE!!!

KAELY (K-2 Visa)

Apr. 6/05... DS-230, Part I faxed to Vancouver Consulate

May 26/05... K-2 Interview - APPROVED!!!!

Sept. 5/05... Entered U.S.

Sept. 7/05... I-485 & I-131 sent to CLB

Feb. 22/06... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport NOT stamped)

Dec. 4/07... I-751 sent to NSC

May 23/08... 10-Yr. PR Card arrives in the mail

Mar. 22/11.... N-400 sent to AZ

June 27/11..... Interview - PASSED!!!

July 12/11..... Oath Ceremony

We're NOT lawyers.... just your average folks who had to find their own way!!!!! Anything we post here is simply our own opinions/suggestions/experiences and should not be taken as LAW!!!!

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Filed: Timeline
Hi C:

Glad to hear you are at least getting some "scoop" when you call USCIS. They so often just give you the "standard replies" which are usually just to be patient and wait and you'll hear something "soon". It sure does get frustrating.

Glad to hear you're heading off to England to see your husband. Have a great time!!!!!

Maybe we can get together for coffee when you get back.

Rayma

Works for me Rayma, I wish I knew where you lived in Orting --- then when I take my bike ride on the trail I could stop by for a refreshing ice cold drink ---- email me and we will make a date for that girlie --- thanks for the response

02/23/05 - Met as Friends

09/29/05 - Married in Victoria BC Canada

11/04/05 - File I-130

11/18/05 - NOA1 I -130

12/08/05 - File 1-129F

12/13/05 - NOA1 I-129F

01/09/06 - APPROVAL I-129F

03/23/06 - I-130 APPROVAL

03/23/06 - K3 interview in Vancouver, Canada

03/23/06 - K3 denied due to CMIT 23 years prior

03/23/06 - i-601 Waiver Submitted

04/07/06 - NOA1 for I-601 Waiver received

10/18/06 - I-601 Approved out of Vermont

11/27/06 - 10:00 appointment at Vancouver Consulate for Visa Stamp

11/27/06 - Arrive home 8.5 hours after crossing the border in Blaine Washington, due to horrible show storm --- we were happy to be home

01/04/07 - AOS sent off

01/10/07 - NOA - 1-485

01/25/07 - RFE for I-824 - used and outdated form

02/14/07 - Get email stating Post Office has Address posted as Vacant from the USCIS

02/16/07 - Hubby gets WA State Drivers Licence

03/05/07 - AOS appointment April 19, 2007 Seattle

04/13/07 - Biometrics Taken for AOS

04/19/07 - AOS interview - Approved pending name check

04/23 - 05/28 - 5 additional appointments with the Seattle USCIS office - to clear up the EAD issue

05/15/07 - 90 Day EAD Arrives

06/10/07 - EAD/Green Card approval letter arrives

06/15/07 - EAD arrives

06/23/07 - 2 year conditional Green Card Arrives

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OK, I am not liking this, I seem to be the only one except for Rayma that is interested in my Posts --- should I put my old cheerleader uniform on --- anyway, I posted this information on immigrate2us and thought I would share it here as well ---

This appears to be the process a I-601 waiver goes through when submitted to the Vermont Service Center ---

1. You pay your money

2. They cash your check (the most speedy portion of the process)

3. They take your waiver application letters, and supporting documentation

4. It is snail mailed to the appropriate processing center.

5. It is input into the system

6. Notice of Action Letter is sent to applicants

7. The File SITS for a very long time in some que (In Box)

(who knows what happens to it during this time) coffee spills, office fire, extremely disorganized person sits piles of government regulation manuals on top of it... the list could go on and on

8. Then it gets sent to the adjudicators in box ---

9. Depending on the workload it sits there for some time as well

10. Then due to miracles happening, the adjudcator picks it up and begins to see what items did not get spilled on

11. Adjudicator sends RFEs for thoses that were spilled on

12. Then, if you were lucky - your package is good enough to be sent into the security check process which I have been told takes usually two weeks. sits in another inbox --- same stuff could happen as before

13. Consolidation process occurs wherby all documents gets assigned a new T-File indicator

14. Into adjudcator inbox again -

15. Then they do whatever and award a decision

16. Time goes by whereby they wait to tell you or your consulate to give you the official decision.

17. You finally hear

18. Hopefully this is the end ---

Why not electronic

Everything I had in my packet was also on a cd disk ---

Edited by ktmmansgal

02/23/05 - Met as Friends

09/29/05 - Married in Victoria BC Canada

11/04/05 - File I-130

11/18/05 - NOA1 I -130

12/08/05 - File 1-129F

12/13/05 - NOA1 I-129F

01/09/06 - APPROVAL I-129F

03/23/06 - I-130 APPROVAL

03/23/06 - K3 interview in Vancouver, Canada

03/23/06 - K3 denied due to CMIT 23 years prior

03/23/06 - i-601 Waiver Submitted

04/07/06 - NOA1 for I-601 Waiver received

10/18/06 - I-601 Approved out of Vermont

11/27/06 - 10:00 appointment at Vancouver Consulate for Visa Stamp

11/27/06 - Arrive home 8.5 hours after crossing the border in Blaine Washington, due to horrible show storm --- we were happy to be home

01/04/07 - AOS sent off

01/10/07 - NOA - 1-485

01/25/07 - RFE for I-824 - used and outdated form

02/14/07 - Get email stating Post Office has Address posted as Vacant from the USCIS

02/16/07 - Hubby gets WA State Drivers Licence

03/05/07 - AOS appointment April 19, 2007 Seattle

04/13/07 - Biometrics Taken for AOS

04/19/07 - AOS interview - Approved pending name check

04/23 - 05/28 - 5 additional appointments with the Seattle USCIS office - to clear up the EAD issue

05/15/07 - 90 Day EAD Arrives

06/10/07 - EAD/Green Card approval letter arrives

06/15/07 - EAD arrives

06/23/07 - 2 year conditional Green Card Arrives

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Thanks Char, I believe you and your hubby are kind of like mine and me --- its like we are in our 50s and it would be nice to spend some time with our Hubbies in the same country at least prior to retiring or officially becoming a senior citizen === wait till you get here AARP will bombard you when you reach 50 --- that alone makes you feel old ---

02/23/05 - Met as Friends

09/29/05 - Married in Victoria BC Canada

11/04/05 - File I-130

11/18/05 - NOA1 I -130

12/08/05 - File 1-129F

12/13/05 - NOA1 I-129F

01/09/06 - APPROVAL I-129F

03/23/06 - I-130 APPROVAL

03/23/06 - K3 interview in Vancouver, Canada

03/23/06 - K3 denied due to CMIT 23 years prior

03/23/06 - i-601 Waiver Submitted

04/07/06 - NOA1 for I-601 Waiver received

10/18/06 - I-601 Approved out of Vermont

11/27/06 - 10:00 appointment at Vancouver Consulate for Visa Stamp

11/27/06 - Arrive home 8.5 hours after crossing the border in Blaine Washington, due to horrible show storm --- we were happy to be home

01/04/07 - AOS sent off

01/10/07 - NOA - 1-485

01/25/07 - RFE for I-824 - used and outdated form

02/14/07 - Get email stating Post Office has Address posted as Vacant from the USCIS

02/16/07 - Hubby gets WA State Drivers Licence

03/05/07 - AOS appointment April 19, 2007 Seattle

04/13/07 - Biometrics Taken for AOS

04/19/07 - AOS interview - Approved pending name check

04/23 - 05/28 - 5 additional appointments with the Seattle USCIS office - to clear up the EAD issue

05/15/07 - 90 Day EAD Arrives

06/10/07 - EAD/Green Card approval letter arrives

06/15/07 - EAD arrives

06/23/07 - 2 year conditional Green Card Arrives

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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OK, I am not liking this, I seem to be the only one except for Rayma that is interested in my Posts --- should I put my old cheerleader uniform on --- anyway, I posted this information on immigrate2us and thought I would share it here as well ---

This appears to be the process a I-601 waiver goes through when submitted to the Vermont Service Center ---

1. You pay your money

2. They cash your check (the most speedy portion of the process)

3. They take your waiver application letters, and supporting documentation

4. It is snail mailed to the appropriate processing center.

5. It is input into the system

6. Notice of Action Letter is sent to applicants

7. The File SITS for a very long time in some que (In Box)

(who knows what happens to it during this time) coffee spills, office fire, extremely disorganized person sits piles of government regulation manuals on top of it... the list could go on and on

8. Then it gets sent to the adjudicators in box ---

9. Depending on the workload it sits there for some time as well

10. Then due to miracles happening, the adjudcator picks it up and begins to see what items did not get spilled on

11. Adjudicator sends RFEs for thoses that were spilled on

12. Then, if you were lucky - your package is good enough to be sent into the security check process which I have been told takes usually two weeks. sits in another inbox --- same stuff could happen as before

13. Consolidation process occurs wherby all documents gets assigned a new T-File indicator

14. Into adjudcator inbox again -

15. Then they do whatever and award a decision

16. Time goes by whereby they wait to tell you or your consulate to give you the official decision.

17. You finally hear

18. Hopefully this is the end ---

Why not electronic

Everything I had in my packet was also on a cd disk ---

:unsure::wacko:<_<:dead:

You have got to be kidding!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's a damn shame that this process takes eternity! Maybe if one gets lucky enough they will be permanently reunited w/ their loved one by the time they die and go to heaven. :blink:

8.14.03 MY FEET TOUCH NIGERIAN SOIL!

8.28.03 Civil wedding (Lagos, Island)

8.30.03 Trad. wedding (Mbaise-Owerri, Imo State)

11.27.03 Returned to U.S.A

12.31.03 I-130 NOA1

6.15.04 2nd trip to Naija

7.04.04 I-129F NOA1

9.24.04 I-130 x-ferred from NSC to CSC

10.07.04 I-130 rec. @ CSC

10.14.04 I-130 Approv.

11.04 Rec. DS 3032 & AOS fee bill

12.04.04 Rec. I-864 packet

2.05.05 DS 3032 rec.

2.17.05 I-129F Approv.

2.23.05 Left NVC

3.09.05 Rec. IV bill

3.10.05 Ret. I-864 Packet

3.12.05 3rd trip

3.29.05 Ret. IV fee bill

5.02.05 DS-230 mailed out by NVC

5.05.05 Hubby rec K-3 packet

6.23.05 Rec. DS 230 & Checklist

7.08.05 RFE DS 230

7.18.05 NVC rec. Cklist response letter items

7.21.05 K-3 interview (Previously notified Lagos that we are abandoning the K-3)

8.04.05 *Case Complete*

11.08.05 Case forwarded to Lagos

12.23.05 INTERVIEW-VISA APPROVED

1.13.06 Hubby's flight scheduled for U.S. arrival @ 12:45pm

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