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Looks like the DS-160 takes the place of the 156,156K and the 157

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfniv1.pdf

 
 
 
 

3/16/2009- met through mutual friend
3/16/2009- 1/17/2010 chatted everyday using yahoo messenger and skype
1/18/2010- flew to meet and proposed (stayed for two weeks)
2/23/2010- mailed I-129F overnight
2/25/2010- checked cashed
3/03/2010- received NOA1 Hard copy (dated 2/25/2010)
5/20/2010- I-129F Petition approved
5/25/2010- Received NOA 2 in mail
7/12/2010- Medical( chest xray found white lines)
7/12/2010-7/14/2010- sputum test (for smear test)
7/16/2010- smear test neg ( 8 week wait time)
9/13/2010- call st lukes
9/14/2010- return to st Lukes get result's
9/15/2010- return to st Lukes for immunization's
9/15/2010- medical passed
10/4/2010- Embassy Interview (Passed)
10/8/2010- Visa received
11/12/2010- arrived at POE ( Atlanta Georgia )
2/12/2013- Filed AOS

3/18/2013- Biometric

7/26/2013 Aos petiton approved

8/3/2013- received ( Perminent Resident Green Card 10 yr)

12/5/2016- Mailed N-400

12/7/2016- N-400 Received

12/07/2013-NOA

12/12/2016- Check Cashed

1/12/2017- Biometric appt

1/30/2017- Case inline for scheduling interview

6/23/2018- Received interview letter

7/23/2018- interview date , passed, Recommend for approval 

8/4/2018- case status changed to oath letter mailed

8/8/2018- Received oath letter

8/21/2018- Oath Ceremony


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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline

Yes. There have been some posts regarding that matter. :)

AOS Process

2010-12-30------------Sent I-485, I-765, & I-131

2011-01-10------------Received NOA1 for AOS, EAD, & AP

2011-01-18------------Biometrics letter received

2011-02-07------------Case transferred to CSC

2011-02-10------------Biometrics in Detroit

2011-02-28------------Permanent Resident Card Production Ordered

2011-03-07------------Green Card and Welcome Letter received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I just had my interview last June 3, for K1 visa petition DS-160 is not to be used. They still require you to submit DS 156, DS 156K and DS 157. But you can still bring a copy of your DS 160 if you want. But honestly it would be a waste of time and effort. :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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OK this is getting to be confusing and frustrating. What are we suppose to use now? The DS-160 or the other DS-forms?

They did not ask for my DS 160, they asked for the old forms. When you get inside the embassy, first step is submission of DS forms. They have a note by the counter that states for K1, DS 156, 156K and 157 are needed.

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