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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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Okay, here's the scoop...

My fiancé was denied his visa due to charges on his police record.

The embassy has stated that in order for him to be eligible for a waiver of these specific charges, we must be married.

Fine, no problem, woo hoo!! t5524.gif

Next month, a year and 3 months after the K1 petition we will finally be married...

So then I have to file another petition (CR1) and wait all over again.

Not so fine, but whatever :angry:

I know I am going to have lots of questions.

I have read the CR1 guide, but our case is unique and I am broke :huh:

So, no lawyer for me :no:

I hope that the good people of VJ will help again with ROUND TWO :help:

First question:

On the I-130 it asks for the Alien Registration number.

Should I put the A# he was given in the K1 NOA2?

Will this same number follow him throughout the immigration process?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Okay, here's the scoop...

My fiancé was denied his visa due to charges on his police record.

The embassy has stated that in order for him to be eligible for a waiver of these specific charges, we must be married.

Fine, no problem, woo hoo!! t5524.gif

Next month, a year and 3 months after the K1 petition we will finally be married...

So then I have to file another petition (CR1) and wait all over again.

Not so fine, but whatever :angry:

I know I am going to have lots of questions.

I have read the CR1 guide, but our case is unique and I am broke :huh:

So, no lawyer for me :no:

I hope that the good people of VJ will help again with ROUND TWO :help:

First question:

On the I-130 it asks for the Alien Registration number.

Should I put the A# he was given in the K1 NOA2?

Will this same number follow him throughout the immigration process?

Hey hun...you know I will be here with as much info as I can remember..... I left that space blank because Michael didn't have an Alien Reg #.... I would say yes to use the one he was issued since he was issued one.

Visa Journey

Service Center :

Consulate : Jamaica

03-13-2009 : Married

10-16-2009: I-130 Sent to Chicago

10-18-2009: I-130 Delivered

10-23-2009: Cashed check

10-23-2009: NOA1

10-27-2009: Touched

02-08-2010: NOA2!! APPROVED!! email/text received

02-13-2010: NOA2 hard copy received

NVC JOURNEY

02-12-2010: NVC Case # assigned

02-15-2010: email address given to NVC operator

02-22-2010: AOS/DS3032 email received by NVC

02-22-2010: AOS $70 bill paid

02-22-2010: DS3032 Hardcopy Fedx

02-23-2010: DS3032 received signed for by K.STLAURENT

03-04-2010: DS3032 accepted and system updated

03-04-2010: paid IV bill

took a long time to send in ppwk due to husband's birth certificate delay :(

got birth certificate FINALLY!!!

didn't keep good records...sent in the ppwk and got a RFE for copy of passport

06-24-2010: NVC received the form I forgot to send ...oops

08-02-2010: still waiting on a case complete.....ughhhhh

08-10-2010: 2nd RFE for an updated police record-although the one we have was dated 4 months ago......ughhhhhhh

09-01-2010: NVC received checklist letter with a new police report..

09-23-2010: case complete FINALLY

11-12-2010: Interview-blue slip, need of a co-sponsor & petitioner at interview

12-07-2010: Petitioner interview w/co-sponsor paperwork

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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ohh that's a good question....

maybe you should put the number?? or not....

but if the case is complicated and he was denied before, you may want to try to find a visa you can afford, or ask a relative to help you pay for one???

USCIS JOURNEY

12-08-09 - I-130 Delivered to Chicago Lockbox

12-11-09 - Notice of Action (NOA1)

02-25-10 - Notice of Action 2 (NOA2) ~CA service center~

03-23-10 - PCC Applied - GET 04/01

Your I-130 was approved in 76 days from your NOA1 date

NVC JOURNEY

03-03-10 - NVC Case Number Assigned

03-05-10 - Email give

03-09-10 - AOS bill; Agent Email Get

03-10-10 - Paid AOS Bill; Email/Mail DS-3032

03-12-10 - AOS Bill Status: PAID

03-15-10 - IV Bill Email Get; Pay IV Bill

03-16-10 - IV Bill Status: PAID; AOS @ NVC

04-07-10 - IV Pack @ NVC

04-12-10 - IV Pack Enters AVR

04-20-10 - Log-in Fail

04-21-10 - Case Complete

04-30-10 - Interview Date Assigned

05-07-10 - NVC Forwards Case to Embassy, Tokyo

Your case was complete in 50 days at NVC

EMBASSY JOURNEY

04-16-10 - Medical Exam ($400) - PASSED

05-10-10 - Embassy Receives Case from NVC

06-28-10 - INTERVIEW - Moved

06-21-10 - INTERVIEW - APPROVED!

06-22-10 - Visa Received

Your interview took 192 days from your I-130 NOA1 date

USA JOURNEY

07-05-10 - US Entry

07-26-10 - Request SSC @ SS office

07-28-10 - Welcome Letter (2nd on 8/9)

08-02-10 - SSC GET

08-12-10 - Green Card GET -38 days

04-05-2012 - File I-751: APPROVED 10/17

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