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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
Timeline

Deportation Documentary

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/36022667#36022667

The Flip Side of Immigration

You don't want ICE to get involved in matters with you.. This video should serve as warning to those prospects ignoring the law of our borders.. so think twice about having your fiancee slip through a POE :) they might get a one-way ticket back home

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2008-06-24 - Met through friend, chatted online - not serious

2008-08-22 Summer trip on my own around Tokyo and Osaka.

2008-08-24 First time to meet, in Tokyo.

2008-08-31 Return to SF, after 1st kiss.

2008-10-02 She was in SF for a work conference

2009-02-06 She took three weeks off from work to fly back to SF. Took her to Mexico and we really discovered how compatible we were.. Could we survive together in a foreign country?

2009-05-25 She visits SF. We fly to LA, Seattle..met my parents

2009-06-22 Special ring on Mountain Top at sundown

2009-09-18 I fly to Japan. visit her family, vacation in Okinawa..

2009-10-09 Return to USA

2009-10-19 I-129F filed loaded with photos and evidence!

2010-03-02 Email to CSC. "####### is going on with my case"?

2010-03-04 NOA2! (133 days)

2010-03-15 NVC -> Tokyo

2010-03-20 P3

2010-04-12 Medical & 2 vaccinations = passed

2010-05-10 We both attend interview in Tokyo = approved

2010-05-12 K1 visa

2010-10-08 POE - SFO

2010-12-21 Married

2011-04-19 AOS approved in SF

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Bolivia
Timeline

Deportation Documentary

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/36022667#36022667

The Flip Side of Immigration

You don't want ICE to get involved in matters with you.. This video should serve as warning to those prospects ignoring the law of our borders.. so think twice about having your fiancee slip through a POE :) they might get a one-way ticket back home

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REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

01-18-2012 : Sent I-751 Package

01-22-2012 : Delivered California Service Center

01-24-2012 : Check cashed! Yayyy

01-30-2012 : Received ASC letter... Dated 01-27

02-08-2012 : Got Extension Stamp (Passport) Expires 02-07-2013

02-24-2012 : Biometrics Appt.

06-13-2012 : Got my 10 years greencard. Yeah baby!!!

NATURALIZATION

01-15-2013 : Eligible to file

07-05-2013 : Sent package to Phoenix Lockbox

07-11-2013 : Check cashed

07-15-2013 : NOA

07-30-2013 : Biometrics done

08-09-2013 : Interview letter

09-10-2013 : Interview!! PASSED!

11-22-2013 : Oath Ceremony - I AM A CITIZEN OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!

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