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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
Timeline

Beyond the I-797C NOA . How many pieces of identification are required? We're Planning on having on hand are my wife's Ohio Operators license her Passport and her Green card. is anything else required or suggested as advisable to have?

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Clare & Lisa

K-1 - Timeline:

08/01/2005 - First met Lisa on the Internet

05/25/2006 - Flew to Guangzhou to meet my Sweetheart

06/21/2006 - Returned to America

07/05/2006 - sent I-129F to Nebraska Service Center

07/07/2006 - Transfered to California Service Center

07/11/2006 - NOA1

07/15/2006 - Touched

07/18/2006 - Check Cleared at Bank.

09/18/2006 - Touched

09/18/2006 - NOA2 Approved

09/19/2006 - Touched

09/21/2006 - NOA2 Received in Mail

09/28/2006 - NVC Received Petition and Assigned Case Number GUZ2006xxxxxx

10/05/2006 - Shipped to Guangzhou

11/20/2006 - Still not in Guangzhou, ya right.

12/29/2006 - Packet 3, sheeesh about time.

02/08/2007 - Packet 4

03/29/2007 - Interview

03/29/2007 - Pink Slip

04/04/2007 - Visa

04/15/2007 - Arriving America. POE Detroit, MI

06/06/2007 - Wedding

10/16/2007 - Green Card

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Beyond the I-797C NOA . How many pieces of identification are required? We're Planning on having on hand are my wife's Ohio Operators license her Passport and her Green card. is anything else required or suggested as advisable to have?

Thanks

Clare & Lisa

The appointment letter!

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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isn't the appointment letter the I-797C NOA? That's where the appointment time and place is listed. Ah yes I see on the top it's listed as the ASC Appointment Notice on the I-797C

K-1 - Timeline:

08/01/2005 - First met Lisa on the Internet

05/25/2006 - Flew to Guangzhou to meet my Sweetheart

06/21/2006 - Returned to America

07/05/2006 - sent I-129F to Nebraska Service Center

07/07/2006 - Transfered to California Service Center

07/11/2006 - NOA1

07/15/2006 - Touched

07/18/2006 - Check Cleared at Bank.

09/18/2006 - Touched

09/18/2006 - NOA2 Approved

09/19/2006 - Touched

09/21/2006 - NOA2 Received in Mail

09/28/2006 - NVC Received Petition and Assigned Case Number GUZ2006xxxxxx

10/05/2006 - Shipped to Guangzhou

11/20/2006 - Still not in Guangzhou, ya right.

12/29/2006 - Packet 3, sheeesh about time.

02/08/2007 - Packet 4

03/29/2007 - Interview

03/29/2007 - Pink Slip

04/04/2007 - Visa

04/15/2007 - Arriving America. POE Detroit, MI

06/06/2007 - Wedding

10/16/2007 - Green Card

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isn't the appointment letter the I-797C NOA? That's where the appointment time and place is listed. Ah yes I see on the top it's listed as the ASC Appointment Notice on the I-797C

Yeah you should have received a I-797C NOA1 extension letter first and the a I-797C biometric appointment letter. Take both.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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isn't the appointment letter the I-797C NOA? That's where the appointment time and place is listed. Ah yes I see on the top it's listed as the ASC Appointment Notice on the I-797C

Yeah you should have received a I-797C NOA1 extension letter first and the a I-797C biometric appointment letter. Take both.

take both if you want... but the requirement is only the appointment letter, state/government issued ID (in the name on the appointment letter) or if not in the same name then a state/government issued ID and the document that changed her name (ie.. marriage certificate).

YMMV

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Hey - how'd it go? I'm hoping all was easy-peasy.

Happy Friday !

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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isn't the appointment letter the I-797C NOA? That's where the appointment time and place is listed. Ah yes I see on the top it's listed as the ASC Appointment Notice on the I-797C

Yeah you should have received a I-797C NOA1 extension letter first and the a I-797C biometric appointment letter. Take both.

take both if you want... but the requirement is only the appointment letter, state/government issued ID (in the name on the appointment letter) or if not in the same name then a state/government issued ID and the document that changed her name (ie.. marriage certificate).

I know this is late, but just in case someone down the road sees this, I say also bring the envelope that the appointment letter came in. When i went for my biometrics appt. in Birmingham, AL, there was a couple there who just brought their letter along with the required ID's. The immigration officer there made a big old deal about them NOT having the envelope in which the letter came in. He said he wanted to see the envelope. I still haven't been able to figure out why, but he turned them away and they were not able to get their biometrics done that day!

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Timeline:

*Met in Tanzfleck, Germany October 24, 2003 - Continued dating until he got out of the ARMY in Nov. 2005. Continued LD relationship.

*Came to visit me in Germany for New Years 2006

*Filed for K1 Visa on 4/4/06

*NOA1 - 7/6/06

*I-129F NOA2 Approved - 9/14/06

*Came to see me Thanksgiving week in Nov. 2006

*K1 Interview - 2/2/07

*K1 Visa received - 2/11/07

*Date of US Entry (POE Chicago)- 3/5/07

*Wedding/Marriage - 3/17/07

AOS (My case was expedited due to husband going to Iraq):

*Filed for AOS - 4/20/07

*Found out in the beginning of June that husband is going to Iraq

*NOA for I-485 - 6/11/07

*Made Infopass appointment to get case expedited due to deployment (Infopass appt 6/12/07)

*Biometrics - 7/7/07

*Interview date - 7/11/07

*I-485 Aprroval date- 7/11/07

*Green Card Received- 7/19/07

Removal of Conditions:

*Filed petition to remove conditions on 6/9/09

*NOA- 6/15/09

*Biometrics Appt. in Birmingham - 8/6/09

*Lifting of Conditions Approval Date - 10/22/09

*Waiting for Green Card!

Had our daughter on 4/4/08 and have another baby due 11/19/09!!!

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