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Ok guys, I'm off to Bogotá tomorrow. My husband has his lab and medical appointments on Monday and then D-Day is Thursday. I'll let you know how it goes.

Diana

Good luck, Diana! I hope all goes well, and let us know as soon as it is humanly possible.

Orestes and Patricia

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I have a question about the form I-129F. In part B of this form, question 13, I have been asked to list all children of my fiancée, Patricia, (if any). Patricia has a son who is 18 years old, but we are not seeking a K2 visa for him at this point in time since he wants to finish his college in Colombia. Shouldn't I list him any way even if we are not petitioning his K2 visa? I'd appreciate any suggestions and opinions from this forum. Thanks in advance.

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Orestes and Patricia

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I have a question about the form I-129F. In part B of this form, question 13, I have been asked to list all children of my fiancée, Patricia, (if any). Patricia has a son who is 18 years old, but we are not seeking a K2 visa for him at this point in time since he wants to finish his college in Colombia. Shouldn't I list him any way even if we are not petitioning his K2 visa? I'd appreciate any suggestions and opinions from this forum. Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Orestes and Patricia

In my opinion you should list them all. The I-129F does not ask which children will be applying for visas. It asks you to list the children of the beneficiary. Period.

I have seen several posts on VJ that say it is not necessary to list children that are not applying for visas but I think that would be a mistake. I can just see a CO in a bad mood giving you a hard time for submitting an inaccurate petition. Never give them any ammunition to use against you.

My Timeline:

7/27/07 VSC rcvd I-129F--8/7/07 NOA1 issued--12/12/07 NOA2 issued--12/27/07 Pkg 3 returned--2/29/08 Interview & Approval--4/1/08 POE--6/27/08 Married--6/27/08-6/5/09 Trying to figure out how to make this work--6/11/09 Submitted AOS forms--6/19/09 NOA's issued--7/21 Biometrics--7/27 Rcvd 2 of 3 Interview appt letters for 8/24--8/3 Rcvd 3rd interview appt letter for 8/28--8/5 Used infopass appt to consolidate interviews on 8/28--8/6/09 Rcvd email notification of AP & EAD approvals--8/11&12 Rcvd AP's in mail--8/14 Rcvd 1st EAD card in mail.--8/23/11 Mailed ROC Pkg.--8/24/11 NOA--10/5/11 Biometrics

My Favorite Links & Threads:

CSC & VSC K1 & K3 Recent approvals

Colombia Club Part 1 & Colombia Club Part 2

RFE List Learn from others' mistakes.

Red Flags Learn what to try to avoid or prepare to discuss and explain during interview.

HUSKERKIEV Thread Great insider tips from a former adjudicator at the Nebraska Service Center.

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I have a question about the form I-129F. In part B of this form, question 13, I have been asked to list all children of my fiancée, Patricia, (if any). Patricia has a son who is 18 years old, but we are not seeking a K2 visa for him at this point in time since he wants to finish his college in Colombia. Shouldn't I list him any way even if we are not petitioning his K2 visa? I'd appreciate any suggestions and opinions from this forum. Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Orestes and Patricia

In my opinion you should list them all. The I-129F does not ask which children will be applying for visas. It asks you to list the children of the beneficiary. Period.

I have seen several posts on VJ that say it is not necessary to list children that are not applying for visas but I think that would be a mistake. I can just see a CO in a bad mood giving you a hard time for submitting an inaccurate petition. Never give them any ammunition to use against you.

We have the same feeling. Thanks.

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Good afternoon everyone! Let me introduce myself as the newest member of the Colombia club. I am so glad I found this group! As I am sure you all know, it gets lonely when there is nothing you can do but watch the days go by... and that status that just doesn't change. At the same time, there is so much at stake!

I hope by sharing my experience I can contribute to everyone else's quest. I've been trying to read all the posts... but 157 pages! So I am sorry if I am about to ask something that maybe has already been discussed, but, does anyone know what vaccinations will be required before the interview? I am hoping my wife can get those shots ahead of time so that she doesn't take them all at once during the medical exam.

BTW, Diana, I wish you the best luck. I am sure everything will go well and I hope you can share with everyone your interview experience.

This is my timeline:

Send I-130 early June. Received NOA1 June 18th, 2007

Sent I-129F July 30th. Received NOA1 August 20th, 2007

Current status: "Received and pending"

I-130, I-129F

June, 07: Sent I-130, CSC

July, 07: Sent I-129F, CSC

March,08: I-130, I-129F Approved

Sept,08: Interview in Bogota, Approved

AOS

Oct, 08: AOS and EAD docs. mailed to Chicago

Oct, 08: NOA1

Nov, 08: Biometrics

Mar, 09: AOS Interview. Approved

Apr, 09: GC Received.

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Good afternoon everyone! Let me introduce myself as the newest member of the Colombia club. I am so glad I found this group! As I am sure you all know, it gets lonely when there is nothing you can do but watch the days go by... and that status that just doesn't change. At the same time, there is so much at stake!

I hope by sharing my experience I can contribute to everyone else's quest. I've been trying to read all the posts... but 157 pages! So I am sorry if I am about to ask something that maybe has already been discussed, but, does anyone know what vaccinations will be required before the interview? I am hoping my wife can get those shots ahead of time so that she doesn't take them all at once during the medical exam.

BTW, Diana, I wish you the best luck. I am sure everything will go well and I hope you can share with everyone your interview experience.

This is my timeline:

Send I-130 early June. Received NOA1 June 18th, 2007

Sent I-129F July 30th. Received NOA1 August 20th, 2007

Current status: "Received and pending"

Welcome Juan Carlos,

You've chosen the right thread because you will find answers to your questions here so feel free to ask away! :thumbs:

Here are the vacines you will need but I am not sure how far out from the interview will be an acceptable time frame to have this done...there was talk and some controvercy earlier in this thread as to what would be valid when you got to Bogota...I hope someone has more to add...Lucho...Billl y Bella...Charles...Diana...Byron...Buck...Luish??? :help:

Td = Tetanus and Diphtheria vaccine

MMR = Measles, Mumps and Rubella

Varicella = Chickenpox

Scott

Edited by Scott n Yenifer

Scott

K1 TIMELINE

04/31/07-Sent out I-129F

05/03/07-NOA1"priority date"

08/20/07-Received hard copy of NOA1...HOORAAY!

09/21/07-NOA2 "APPROVED"

09/26/07-NOA2 Hardcopy

10/31/07-NVC mailed I-129F to Bogota via DHL

11/09/07-Called Dept. of State and interview is set for 12/12/07

12/07/07-Yenifer and I arrive in Bogota

12/12/07-VISA "APPROVED"

12/19/07-Point Of Entry: Miami

01/23/08-Married

AOS, EAD + AP TIMELINE

02/25/08-Mailed AOS, EAD + AP

02/26/08-Packet arrived in Chicago

03/06/08-NOAs received

03/25/08-Biometrics appointment

05/05/08-EAD received

05/09/08-AP received

06/30/08-Card production ordered

07/15/08-Received card today!!!

LIFT CONDITIONS (I-751)

03/15/10-File to lift conditions

03/19/10-NOA1 I-751 receipt notice

03/26/10-NOA2 biometrics scheduled

04/22/10-Biometrics appointment

06/14/10-Card production ordered

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Good luck Diana, I am sure things will go well for you....the power of positive thinking and all that. Welcome Juan Carlos tons of good info here and always someone willing to point you in the right direction. I am interested in the time constrants on the vaccines too, how far out can you get them? Do any of the documents for a K-1 for packet 3 or 4 have to be certified copies and how would one go about getting documents certified? Does anyone know why I might not be getting any paper notifications from USCIS? I have never gotten one, I either recieve an email or call to find out about the status of my case. I even went back to check the address I put in my I 129F and it was the correct one. Is this normal or do I need to make a trip to my local office?

25 April 07- I 129F mailed to Texas Service Center

27 April 07- Recieved by TSC

01 May 07- Recieved and assigned case number by California Service Center

27 Aug 07- Recieved notification by email that I 129F had been approved

24 Sep 07- I 129F recieved by NVC

26 Sep 07- I 129F sent to Bogota

09 Oct 07- Pckt 3 recieved by Lina

15 Oct 07- Pckt 3 paperwork faxed to Embassy

23 Oct 07- Pckt 4 recieved by Lina

14 Nov 07- Medical appointments

19 Nov 07- INTERVIEW DAY!!! APPROVED!!!

30 Dec 07- Traveled to U.S. - POE: Orlando

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Welcome Juan Carlos!!! You have two names near to my heart - my name is Charles and Lorena's older son is named Juan. :)

Scott is right on the money with the list of vaccinations. You'll find the same info on the Embassy website. I haven't had time to read your profile yet, but if your wife has kids, you would be wise to have them get ALL the vaccinations they will need for school in your state. It will save you time and headaches later.

Since you are a K-3 applicant, be sure to focus your attention on posts related to the K-3 visa. While there are many things that are the same among the various visa types, the K-3 has many differences which are important. You may also want to read info from those going the CR-1 route. Using the CR-1 will delay the arrival of your wife in the states, but will save you a lot of time and paperwork after she arrives. Confused? :lol: It's understandable, but as you read through things and go through the process, it will all become clearer day by day.

Don't be intimidated by the number of pages to be read. There is a wealth of information here and you will find yourself referring to VisaJourney often. The important thing for you to do with all this information is focus on what YOU need to know, make lots of notes, read the information, and then read it again. Be aware that things do change with USCIS and/or Embassy rules from time to time. That's why it's a good idea to stay up to date with what others contribute here. You will have the latest inside info from those who are right in the middle of it all.

One last thing.... Read ahead in terms of the process you're going through. It's never too early to start planning for ALL of the steps you and your wife will go through - Adjustment of Status, Social Security Number(s), Citizenship, etc. Simply getting the K-3 visa in hand is only the beginning of a long and sometimes tedious (and frustrating) process. The more you study and understand, the less likely it will be that you are caught with a big surprise or make a crucial mistake at some step along the way. There are outside sources of information, such as other websites and really good books on the subject (just make sure they are up to date), but you should always check outside information against what you read here. While I can't guarantee that folks, like myself, won't make errors in what we tell you from time to time, in general, what you read here is as close to being "gospel" as you're likely to find. And that includes professional help!! :lol:

Best of luck in your journey.

Charles

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There was some talk on her about thre vaccinations only being good for 8 days. That does not seem logical. I don't know how that info got started or what the result of it was. I can not see, given what a vaccination is that they would want them to be within 8 days. I do not tink you can even get a repeat vaccination in that time frame. If it is true, Poala and I will find out this Thursday. Her first interview was Aug. 17th, she had the vaccinations. Her second interview being on Sept. 27th will put her way out of that time frame.

March 14, 2006.....We meet, spend the next 2 weeks togeather

May 2006............ I go to see Paola for 5 days and propose marriage

Jan. 24th, 2007....I-129F sent to CSC

Feb. 2nd, 2007.....CSC receives NOA1

June 6, 2007........I-129F Approved

June 6, 2007........Cleared NVC and sent to Bogota

June 12, 2007......I receive packet 3 from our lawyer

June 14, 2007..... I send Packet 3 to Paola via FEDEX (2 day delivery)

June 25, 2007......Paola receives Packet 3 (9 days late)

July 3, 2007.........Packet 3 Fedex to Embassy in Bogota

July 5, 2007.........Packet 3 arrives at the embassy in Bogota

July 19, 2007.......Called NVC, interveiw scheduled for Aug. 17, 2007

July 31, 2007.......Paola goes to US Embassy in Bogota and gets Pkt 4 in person

Aug. 13, 2007.....Lab exam

Aug. 15, 2007.....Medical exam

Aug. 17, 2007.....INTERVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Failed cuz of a missing doc. :(

Sept. 27, 2007....Second interview date!! APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oct. 7, 2007........Paola is here in the US!!

Oct. 23, 2007......MARRIED!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oct. 30, 2007......Mailed AOS docs

Nov. 27, 2007.....Recieved "Notice of Receipt" of AOS docs

Dec. 20, 2007.....Biometrics appointment

Feb. 7, 2008.......Recieve AP and permit to work

Feb. 19, 2008.....Recieve SS card

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For those that have been required to go thru a 2nd interview........................How does it work? Paola has a new interview number and the paper requesting the Police certificate, the embassy has all the other docs. Does she just go thru the same process as before? Do they call you up sooner since they have the docs already?

If you can't tell, I am getting nervous again. LOL.

March 14, 2006.....We meet, spend the next 2 weeks togeather

May 2006............ I go to see Paola for 5 days and propose marriage

Jan. 24th, 2007....I-129F sent to CSC

Feb. 2nd, 2007.....CSC receives NOA1

June 6, 2007........I-129F Approved

June 6, 2007........Cleared NVC and sent to Bogota

June 12, 2007......I receive packet 3 from our lawyer

June 14, 2007..... I send Packet 3 to Paola via FEDEX (2 day delivery)

June 25, 2007......Paola receives Packet 3 (9 days late)

July 3, 2007.........Packet 3 Fedex to Embassy in Bogota

July 5, 2007.........Packet 3 arrives at the embassy in Bogota

July 19, 2007.......Called NVC, interveiw scheduled for Aug. 17, 2007

July 31, 2007.......Paola goes to US Embassy in Bogota and gets Pkt 4 in person

Aug. 13, 2007.....Lab exam

Aug. 15, 2007.....Medical exam

Aug. 17, 2007.....INTERVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Failed cuz of a missing doc. :(

Sept. 27, 2007....Second interview date!! APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oct. 7, 2007........Paola is here in the US!!

Oct. 23, 2007......MARRIED!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oct. 30, 2007......Mailed AOS docs

Nov. 27, 2007.....Recieved "Notice of Receipt" of AOS docs

Dec. 20, 2007.....Biometrics appointment

Feb. 7, 2008.......Recieve AP and permit to work

Feb. 19, 2008.....Recieve SS card

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For those that have been required to go thru a 2nd interview........................How does it work? Paola has a new interview number and the paper requesting the Police certificate, the embassy has all the other docs. Does she just go thru the same process as before? Do they call you up sooner since they have the docs already?

If you can't tell, I am getting nervous again. LOL.

Buck...all things being logical, the police certificate was the only issue so Paola should show what was missing at last interview and they will issue her visa. Now...worse case scenario they interview her again...she answers everything they throw at her and she gets her visa anyway!!! So you see...either way it's a "winner" buddy!!! Don't worry "too" much because I'm sure it will go your way this time. :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

Scott

Scott

K1 TIMELINE

04/31/07-Sent out I-129F

05/03/07-NOA1"priority date"

08/20/07-Received hard copy of NOA1...HOORAAY!

09/21/07-NOA2 "APPROVED"

09/26/07-NOA2 Hardcopy

10/31/07-NVC mailed I-129F to Bogota via DHL

11/09/07-Called Dept. of State and interview is set for 12/12/07

12/07/07-Yenifer and I arrive in Bogota

12/12/07-VISA "APPROVED"

12/19/07-Point Of Entry: Miami

01/23/08-Married

AOS, EAD + AP TIMELINE

02/25/08-Mailed AOS, EAD + AP

02/26/08-Packet arrived in Chicago

03/06/08-NOAs received

03/25/08-Biometrics appointment

05/05/08-EAD received

05/09/08-AP received

06/30/08-Card production ordered

07/15/08-Received card today!!!

LIFT CONDITIONS (I-751)

03/15/10-File to lift conditions

03/19/10-NOA1 I-751 receipt notice

03/26/10-NOA2 biometrics scheduled

04/22/10-Biometrics appointment

06/14/10-Card production ordered

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Juan Calos, Welcome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The best advice i could give you is go back as far as you can in the Colombia Club and READ, READ AND READ....take notes and whenever there is doubt about anything ask away...You have a bunch of great people who are extremely knowledgeable when it comes to his process going through Colombia!! Good Luck!!!

P.S.- The reading is a great way to make time go by as you will find out, the waiting is the hardest part of tis process!

2/17/07-Met in Bogota

4/20/07-returned to Bogota to see her

5/18/07-sent out I129f

5/19/07-returned to Bogota to see her

5/21/07-received at VCS

5/28/07-Received NOA1

5/30/07-touch

7/4/07-returned to see her

10/17/07-Met Leidy in Panama for 5 days

10/26/07-RFE

10/27/07-Sent back RFE

10/29/07-Touch due to RFE arriving

10/30/07-Touch

10/31/07-Touch

11/15/07-NOA2 Sent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11/16/07-Touch

11/19/07-NVC Received

11/21/07-Left NVC for Consulate

11/22/07-Returned to see Leidy after her stay in the hospital..

11/23/07-Consualte received

11/26/07-Packet 3 sent to Leidy

12/04/07-Packet 3 received

12/04/07-Packet 3 sent

12/31/07-Interview date!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!

1/9/08- Leidy's overnight flight will arrive to JFK airport!!!!!!

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:dance::dance::dance:WE'RE APPROVED !!!! :dance::dance::dance:

We received email conformation today that our case was approved last Friday!!!!! Checked USCIS and that is updated too. HOORRAAYY!!!!

THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR ALL OF THE SUPPORT!!! :thumbs:

Scott

Scott

K1 TIMELINE

04/31/07-Sent out I-129F

05/03/07-NOA1"priority date"

08/20/07-Received hard copy of NOA1...HOORAAY!

09/21/07-NOA2 "APPROVED"

09/26/07-NOA2 Hardcopy

10/31/07-NVC mailed I-129F to Bogota via DHL

11/09/07-Called Dept. of State and interview is set for 12/12/07

12/07/07-Yenifer and I arrive in Bogota

12/12/07-VISA "APPROVED"

12/19/07-Point Of Entry: Miami

01/23/08-Married

AOS, EAD + AP TIMELINE

02/25/08-Mailed AOS, EAD + AP

02/26/08-Packet arrived in Chicago

03/06/08-NOAs received

03/25/08-Biometrics appointment

05/05/08-EAD received

05/09/08-AP received

06/30/08-Card production ordered

07/15/08-Received card today!!!

LIFT CONDITIONS (I-751)

03/15/10-File to lift conditions

03/19/10-NOA1 I-751 receipt notice

03/26/10-NOA2 biometrics scheduled

04/22/10-Biometrics appointment

06/14/10-Card production ordered

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:dance::dance::dance:WE'RE APPROVED !!!! :dance::dance::dance:

We received email conformation today that our case was approved last Friday!!!!! Checked USCIS and that is updated too. HOORRAAYY!!!!

THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR ALL OF THE SUPPORT!!! :thumbs:

Scott

THAT IS FANTASTIC NEWS...I AM SO EXCITED FOR YOU GUYS. These are the types of stories that keep you going through the tough waiting time. GOD Bless you Scott & Yenifer.

I-129F

October 11, 2006 Met

January 12, 2007 Went on Vacation Santa Marta Colombia

February 12, 2007 Went to Bogota to spend US Valentines togehter

March 15, 2007 Went back to Bogota more time togethter

April 13, 2007 Back to Bogota for my love

May 19, 2007 sent I-129F (Vertmont)

May 24, 2007 received NOA1

June 24, 2007 Back to Bogota for my LOOOOVE!

July 5, 2007 RFE

July 16, 2007 Received Evidence (wait 60 days)

Sept 13, 2007 Touch (told to wait...maybe 30-45 more days)

Sept 19, 2007 Touch (told 60 day window is actual working days aaaagh!)

Oct 11, 2007 Touched called USCIS for status and went to my local office (no help...still waiting)

Nov 5, 2007 Recvd notice of denial for divorce decree signature date

Nov 6 -30 2007 Met w local Senator, local Homeland Secrty Office, Touch USCIS office

Nov 30, 2007 Refiled at greater expense, and now longer delay

Dec 6, 2007 NOA1

Feb 20, 2008 NOA2 (Approved application I-129F)

Feb 25, 2008 Application Recvd by NVC (NVC forwarding application to US Embassy Bogota via DHL today)

Feb 28, 2008 application received by Embassy via DHL per NVC

Mar 3 sent fax of packet 3 to US Embassy Bogota (waiting for embassy to send packet 3 to apt in Bogota)

Mar 14 called NVC again & found our packet 3 mailed on 3/13/08 & our interview was scheduled for 4/17/08

Mar 19 received packet 3 from US Embassy

April 17, 2008 We ARE APPROVED!!!

April 22, VISA in hand

May 27, Arrive in the US

Remember God is in the blessing business, and business is always good

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