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Darf ich mal doof nachfragen welches Angebot (Preis) ihr für welche Menge (m3) bekommen habt? Gern per PN - ich lass mir auch grad bei ITO ein Angebot machen.

K1 time line

 


I-129F sent: 12/23/2014
NOA-1: 12/29/2014
NOA-2: 06/05/2015 (158 days)
NOA-2 hardcopy: 06/11/2015 (6 days post NOA-2, 164 days total)
Sent to NVC: 06/16/2015 (11 days post NOA-2, 169 days total)
NVC receive: 06/25/2015 (20 days post NOA-2, 178 days total)
NVC case no: 06/30/2015 (25 days post NOA-2, 183 days total)
NVC left: 07/02/2015 (27 days post NOA-2, 185 days total)
Case Ready: 07/07/2015 (32 days post NOA-2, 190 days total)
submitted DS-160, paid visa fee.: 07/21/2015 (46 days post NOA-2, 204 days total)
Packet 3 sent: 07/25/2015 (50 days post NOA-2, 209 days total)
Pack 4 received: 07/30/2015 (55 days post NOA-2, 214 days total)
Medical: 09/17/2015 Interview: 09/23/2015 (108 days post NOA-2, 268 days total)
Interview Result: Approved Administrative Processing: 09/23/2015
CEAC Status Issued: 09/24/2015
Visa in hand: 09/28/2015
POE: 12/29/2015 Wedding: 01/11/2016


AOS Time Line

 

AOS package mailed: 01/13/2016
AOS package received: 01/20/2016 (day 1)
AOS NOA-1 text/email: 01/23/2016 (day 3), actual NOA-1 date 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS Fingerprint fee received: 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS check cashed: 01-25-2016 (day 5) Got 6 month NJ driver's license: 01-25-2016
3x NOA-1 hardcopies: 02/03/2016 (day 14)

Biometrics letter: 02/05/2016 (day 16) Biometrics appt (Elizabeth, NJ): 02/17/2016 (day 28)

EAD and AP approved email/txt: 03/29/2016 (day 67)

GC approval email/text: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

I-797 for I-765/I-131 in mail: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

EAD/AP delivered: 04/05/216 (day 75)

GC card being mailed status update: 04/07/16 (day 77)

GC received: 04/11/16 (day 84 post AOS NOA-1)

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 21 MONTHS!

ROC Window opens: 01/04/2018

 

ROC Time Line
ROC package mailed to Vermont 01/04/2018
ROC package received at Vermont 01/08/2018 (day 0)
Check cashed: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
NOA-1 date: 01/09/2018 (day 1)
NOA-1 received: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
Biometrics notice received: 02/09/2018 (day 32)
Biometrics appointment: 02/23/2018 (day 46)
Received 18-month extension letter: 08/13/2018 (day 209)
ROC Approved: 03/09/2019 (day 425)
Card Received: 03/16/2019  (day 432)
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Hallo ihr Lieben,
ich habe das K1-(Verlobten) Visum bekommen und ziehe nächsten Monat in die USA. Jetzt ist die Frage wie ich mich für die erste Zeit dort versichern sollte.
Ab der Hochzeit bin ich über meinen Mann mitversichert aber davor habe ich noch 40 Tage an denen ich mich selber versichern muss.
Wie habt ihr das gemacht/wie seid ihr versichert?

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Hallo ihr Lieben,

ich habe das K1-(Verlobten) Visum bekommen und ziehe nächsten Monat in die USA. Jetzt ist die Frage wie ich mich für die erste Zeit dort versichern sollte.

Ab der Hochzeit bin ich über meinen Mann mitversichert aber davor habe ich noch 40 Tage an denen ich mich selber versichern muss.

Wie habt ihr das gemacht/wie seid ihr versichert?

Ich habe mein K1 Visum leider immer noch nicht :clock: aber ich habe mich frühzeitig schlau gemacht wegen einer vorübergehenden Versicherung.Ich bin dabei auf die Hanse Merkur Versicherung gestoßen,die ich dann wenn es irgendwann mal so weit ist auch wählen werde.Es soll glaube ich 3,50 € pro Tag kosten.Man muss die Vercicherung aber abschließen so lange man noch in Deutschland ist.Ruf da einfach mal an.Die Telefonnummer habe ich gerade nicht zur Hand aber die findet man recht schnell über Google ;-)

Ich hoffe das war ein bisschen hilfreich.Glückwunsch zum Visum :)(F)

K1 Visa

07/22/2014 Sent I-129f

07/28/2014 NOA1

03/11/2015 RFE

05/28/2015 NOA 2

07/09/2015 Pack 3 received

07/15/2015 Pack 3 sent back

07/23/2015 Medical in Frankfurt

07/28/2015 Interview

08/04/2015 Visa receive :dance::D

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Da wir uns doch aber aus Deutschland abmelden müssen bevor wir abfliegen, kann man sich nicht über die Hanse Merkur oder ADAC versichern lassen.

Habe gehofft dass das schon mal jemand mitgemacht hat und mir helfen kann ?

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Da wir uns doch aber aus Deutschland abmelden müssen bevor wir abfliegen, kann man sich nicht über die Hanse Merkur oder ADAC versichern lassen.

Habe gehofft dass das schon mal jemand mitgemacht hat und mir helfen kann ?

Hier versuch die: http://atlasamericainsurance.com/

Ist nicht wirklich teuer, hatte die auch gehabt fuer die Zeit zwischen Ankunft und Hochzeit. Viel Glück!!!

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Hallo ihr Lieben,

ich habe das K1-(Verlobten) Visum bekommen und ziehe nächsten Monat in die USA. Jetzt ist die Frage wie ich mich für die erste Zeit dort versichern sollte.

Ab der Hochzeit bin ich über meinen Mann mitversichert aber davor habe ich noch 40 Tage an denen ich mich selber versichern muss.

Wie habt ihr das gemacht/wie seid ihr versichert?

Deine bessere Hälfte soll mal in der Arbeit nachfragen - mein Schatz konnte mich schon vor der Hochzeit anmelden, weil die Arbeit auch co-habitierende Paare akzeptierte (von wegen LGBT Gleichberechtigung), und damit galt das ab Einzugstag.

Viel Glück!

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Hallo euch. Ich habe eine frage in der "Familie visas" forum geposted. Ich hoffe jemand kann die bald antworten für mich.

Danke.

I am the USC, my husband is German.

I resided in Germany from July 2008-October 2013.

I have two stepsons who are staying in Germany.

Our son was born 3/3/2012 and our daughter was born 4/4/2015.

DCF STARTED!MAY 14, 2013: I-130 Petition sent to Frankfurt as registered mail w/ return receipt!

MAY 15, 2013: Mail signed for in Frankfurt. NOA1

MAY 21, 2013: Return receipt came back in the mail.

MAY 25, 2013: $420 Petition fee was charged to our credit card.

MAY 25, 2013: NOA1 paperwork received in the mail.

JULY 12, 2013: NOA2 received.

JULY 13, 2013: NOA2 sent back.

AUG 15, 2013: Packet 3 sent in.

AUG 30, 2013: Husband's medical in Berlin.

SEPT 12, 2013: Received letter with husband's interview date!

SEPT 19, 2013: INTERVIEW. APPROVED!!

SEPT 21, 2013: Visa received.

OCT 5, 2013: POE in Newark, NJ (layover).

DEC 17, 2013: SSN Card finally arrived!

DEC 19, 2013: Husband (beneficiary) got his first job in the USA! And he loves it!

DEC 28, 2013: Green card arrived!

FUTURE: Visas for my stepsons!

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Ich suche jemanden der mir hilft meine Timeline hier so einzustellen das sie direkt unter meinen Kommentaren steht.Ich habe versucht einem Mitglied hier eine persönliche Nachricht zu schicken um um Hilfe zu bitten aber das ging leider nicht.

Wäre nett wenn sich jemand findet der mir hilft :)

K1 Visa

07/22/2014 Sent I-129f

07/28/2014 NOA1

03/11/2015 RFE

05/28/2015 NOA 2

07/09/2015 Pack 3 received

07/15/2015 Pack 3 sent back

07/23/2015 Medical in Frankfurt

07/28/2015 Interview

08/04/2015 Visa receive :dance::D

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Du kannst oben rechts in deinem Profil eine Signatur erstellen. Klicke auf deinen Namen, dann my settings, dann signature.

K1 time line

 


I-129F sent: 12/23/2014
NOA-1: 12/29/2014
NOA-2: 06/05/2015 (158 days)
NOA-2 hardcopy: 06/11/2015 (6 days post NOA-2, 164 days total)
Sent to NVC: 06/16/2015 (11 days post NOA-2, 169 days total)
NVC receive: 06/25/2015 (20 days post NOA-2, 178 days total)
NVC case no: 06/30/2015 (25 days post NOA-2, 183 days total)
NVC left: 07/02/2015 (27 days post NOA-2, 185 days total)
Case Ready: 07/07/2015 (32 days post NOA-2, 190 days total)
submitted DS-160, paid visa fee.: 07/21/2015 (46 days post NOA-2, 204 days total)
Packet 3 sent: 07/25/2015 (50 days post NOA-2, 209 days total)
Pack 4 received: 07/30/2015 (55 days post NOA-2, 214 days total)
Medical: 09/17/2015 Interview: 09/23/2015 (108 days post NOA-2, 268 days total)
Interview Result: Approved Administrative Processing: 09/23/2015
CEAC Status Issued: 09/24/2015
Visa in hand: 09/28/2015
POE: 12/29/2015 Wedding: 01/11/2016


AOS Time Line

 

AOS package mailed: 01/13/2016
AOS package received: 01/20/2016 (day 1)
AOS NOA-1 text/email: 01/23/2016 (day 3), actual NOA-1 date 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS Fingerprint fee received: 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS check cashed: 01-25-2016 (day 5) Got 6 month NJ driver's license: 01-25-2016
3x NOA-1 hardcopies: 02/03/2016 (day 14)

Biometrics letter: 02/05/2016 (day 16) Biometrics appt (Elizabeth, NJ): 02/17/2016 (day 28)

EAD and AP approved email/txt: 03/29/2016 (day 67)

GC approval email/text: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

I-797 for I-765/I-131 in mail: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

EAD/AP delivered: 04/05/216 (day 75)

GC card being mailed status update: 04/07/16 (day 77)

GC received: 04/11/16 (day 84 post AOS NOA-1)

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 21 MONTHS!

ROC Window opens: 01/04/2018

 

ROC Time Line
ROC package mailed to Vermont 01/04/2018
ROC package received at Vermont 01/08/2018 (day 0)
Check cashed: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
NOA-1 date: 01/09/2018 (day 1)
NOA-1 received: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
Biometrics notice received: 02/09/2018 (day 32)
Biometrics appointment: 02/23/2018 (day 46)
Received 18-month extension letter: 08/13/2018 (day 209)
ROC Approved: 03/09/2019 (day 425)
Card Received: 03/16/2019  (day 432)
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Du kannst oben rechts in deinem Profil eine Signatur erstellen. Klicke auf deinen Namen, dann my settings, dann signature.

Danke für die Antwort,werde mich heute Abend mal drum kümmern :)

K1 Visa

07/22/2014 Sent I-129f

07/28/2014 NOA1

03/11/2015 RFE

05/28/2015 NOA 2

07/09/2015 Pack 3 received

07/15/2015 Pack 3 sent back

07/23/2015 Medical in Frankfurt

07/28/2015 Interview

08/04/2015 Visa receive :dance::D

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Sorry, Im posting this question in a few different German forums in hopes of finding someone who knows/remembers the interview days in Frankfurt.

We are looking to have a short visit and just have my fiance fly back into Frankfurt on his way home as its quite a distance from his home city. We are just waiting on packet 3. Do and of you happen to know/remember if interviews are all days Mon-Fri at Frankfurt, or only specific days of the week? I dont want to book him flying home on a Wednesday if they only do appointments Mon and Tues or something.

Thanks!

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Sorry, Im posting this question in a few different German forums in hopes of finding someone who knows/remembers the interview days in Frankfurt.

We are looking to have a short visit and just have my fiance fly back into Frankfurt on his way home as its quite a distance from his home city. We are just waiting on packet 3. Do and of you happen to know/remember if interviews are all days Mon-Fri at Frankfurt, or only specific days of the week? I dont want to book him flying home on a Wednesday if they only do appointments Mon and Tues or something.

Thanks!

According to this information about Frankfurt Consulate they are just open to public Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays, but that might not be for interviews being scheduled.

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Germany&cty=Frankfurt

I had my interview last Wednesday, but I know people who had their interview the Tuesday before (but that might be because Monday was a German holiday so they made an exception). I think to be sure about the days you have to wait until your interview date is known.

Anyways, you should not book any flight if you do not have an interview date yet nor you had your interview itself.

I can understand that you want to keep the visit short but there always can come something up you didn´t expect. We waited 4 days after approval to have the visa even having issued and it is still not with the courier yet.

The girl in front of me had her flight going in 7 days from interview date and the CO wasn´t too thrilled about that and was arguing with her since she requested to have her visa issued at the interview.

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- I am the beneficiary -
 
ROC: 05/01/2017 - 08/11/2018 = 468 days
CR1: 04/22/2014 - 06/25/2015 = 430 days
 
Spoiler

USCIS

04/22/2014 I-130 NOA1 (Nebraska)
10/06/2014 I-130 NOA2 - after 167 days
 
NVC

10/17/2014 sent to NVC
11/05/2014 NVC reiceived
12/04/2014 case # assigned (after 29 days)
12/04/2014 DS-261 submitted
12/05/2014 NVC welcome letter received
12/05/2014 AOS bill received and paid
12/05/2014 AOS and IV packages sent
12/09/2014 AOS and IV package scanned = SCAN-DATE
12/23/2014 IV bill received and paid
12/30/2014 DS-260 submitted
02/05/2015 Checklist 58th day 😞
02/13/2015 AOS Checklist SCAN-DATE
03/25/2015 CASE COMPLETE (40th day)
05/27/2015 Interview - approved
06/01/2015 CEAC status - "Issued"

06/04/2015 Visa received
06/25/2015 POE MCO - Orlando, Florida
08/27/2015 GC in mail

ROC
05/01/2017 I-751 sent (CSC), delivered 05/03/2017
05/11/2017 cash checked
05/13/17 NOA arrived, dated 05/03/17
06/05/17 biometrics letter arrived
06/15/17 biometrics appointment
08/14/18 Approved / Card will be produced and mailed
08/21/18 GC in mailbox DONE!!!!

 

 

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According to this information about Frankfurt Consulate they are just open to public Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays, but that might not be for interviews being scheduled.

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Germany&cty=Frankfurt

I had my interview last Wednesday, but I know people who had their interview the Tuesday before (but that might be because Monday was a German holiday so they made an exception). I think to be sure about the days you have to wait until your interview date is known.

Anyways, you should not book any flight if you do not have an interview date yet nor you had your interview itself.

Thank you!

Its not his immigration flight. He just wants to visit, its been 3 months since weve seen each other and hes only coming for a few weeks.

As I understand it these days we get a link and book the appointment ourselves on the day that works for us over an online system. Is that not the case? If so we will rethink it. But there is no rule against visiting, and in many cases it actually helps that we really do want to see each other as often as possible.

I was just trying to see if we could make it convenient so he wouldnt have to travel to and from the US and then to and from Frankfurt. Combining the travel time would be easier.

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Thank you!

Its not his immigration flight. He just wants to visit, its been 3 months since weve seen each other and hes only coming for a few weeks.

As I understand it these days we get a link and book the appointment ourselves on the day that works for us over an online system. Is that not the case? If so we will rethink it. But there is no rule against visiting, and in many cases it actually helps that we really do want to see each other as often as possible.

I was just trying to see if we could make it convenient so he wouldnt have to travel to and from the US and then to and from Frankfurt. Combining the travel time would be easier.

You´re welcome!

Oh, I thought you are talking about the immigration flight. Well, then it is different. :)

I am on the CR1 route, you are on the K1 route. The K1 can make their own appointments I think. The CR1 gets their dates scheduled by NVC.

But be aware that the visa comes through DHL to your German adress once it is issued. Your spouse has to sign for it and as I know they just keep it in storage for 7 days if there is nobody to sign for.

But you might give your neighbor a letter of authorization so DHL can leave it with them (not sure if it works, just an idea).

- I am the beneficiary -
 
ROC: 05/01/2017 - 08/11/2018 = 468 days
CR1: 04/22/2014 - 06/25/2015 = 430 days
 
Spoiler

USCIS

04/22/2014 I-130 NOA1 (Nebraska)
10/06/2014 I-130 NOA2 - after 167 days
 
NVC

10/17/2014 sent to NVC
11/05/2014 NVC reiceived
12/04/2014 case # assigned (after 29 days)
12/04/2014 DS-261 submitted
12/05/2014 NVC welcome letter received
12/05/2014 AOS bill received and paid
12/05/2014 AOS and IV packages sent
12/09/2014 AOS and IV package scanned = SCAN-DATE
12/23/2014 IV bill received and paid
12/30/2014 DS-260 submitted
02/05/2015 Checklist 58th day 😞
02/13/2015 AOS Checklist SCAN-DATE
03/25/2015 CASE COMPLETE (40th day)
05/27/2015 Interview - approved
06/01/2015 CEAC status - "Issued"

06/04/2015 Visa received
06/25/2015 POE MCO - Orlando, Florida
08/27/2015 GC in mail

ROC
05/01/2017 I-751 sent (CSC), delivered 05/03/2017
05/11/2017 cash checked
05/13/17 NOA arrived, dated 05/03/17
06/05/17 biometrics letter arrived
06/15/17 biometrics appointment
08/14/18 Approved / Card will be produced and mailed
08/21/18 GC in mailbox DONE!!!!

 

 

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You´re welcome!

Oh, I thought you are talking about the immigration flight. Well, then it is different. :)

I am on the CR1 route, you are on the K1 route. The K1 can make their own appointments I think. The CR1 gets their dates scheduled by NVC.

But be aware that the visa comes through DHL to your German adress once it is issued. Your spouse has to sign for it and as I know they just keep it in storage for 7 days if there is nobody to sign for.

But you might give your neighbor a letter of authorization so DHL can leave it with them (not sure if it works, just an idea).

Yeah, I lived in Germany for 13 years. DHL can be jerks lol. Right now hes technically living with his mother. We gave up our apartment in Germany when we moved to London so we could both do MA programs there (he didnt have the right undergrad to do one in Germany, though he passed with honors at Camberwell...). We planned on marrying when I finished grad school but I got another offer in NY and the K1 was faster. So here I am, and there he is. But his mother can sign for the package and scan it for us to double check everything, but were also leaving the completed info, all signed and pretty, so she can theoretically send it back for us as well.

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