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No no, no shut down at all! My interview is scheduled for Wednesday, so keep hoping for no shut down! Or if they're going to play hardball that they come out with a new budget on Sunday night so no interviews have to get rescheduled at all!!

April, 2009 - We met

May, 2009 - We wooed

June, 2010 - We got engaged, looking forward to a small August 2010 wedding

** Reality Check: K-1 Process**

July 22, 2010 - NOA1

**5 months of patient waiting**

December 29, 2011 - call around for information about delay

January 5, 2011 - RFE notice (first online status update yet!)

January 10, 2011 - RFE Hardcopy

January 13, 2011 - RFE Response acknowledged

January 24, 2011 - NOA2 (at last!!)

February 3, 2011 - application sent from NVC to Montreal (aka. the Abyss?)

March 7, 2011 - Packet 3 sent to me

March 10, 2011 - Packet 3 delivered to Montreal

March 21, 2011 - Packet 4 sent to me

April 5, 2011 - Medical

April 13, 2011 - Interview - approved!

April 20, 2011 - visa in hand

May 9, 2011 - POE (Buffalo, NY)

May 10, 2011 - wedding :)

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No no, no shut down at all! My interview is scheduled for Wednesday, so keep hoping for no shut down! Or if they're going to play hardball that they come out with a new budget on Sunday night so no interviews have to get rescheduled at all!!

Ugh...I hope their budget issue gets resolved too. Re-scheduling will mean more delays and I think we've waiting long enough. Not to mention we have to change our travel arrangements and accomodations. And in my case, request time off work again.

I hope to see you there iampatricias on Wednesday. My interview is at 8am.

June 2003 - Met online

July 2004 - Met in person (in Texas), then travelled back and forth for the next couple of years

June 7, 2010 - Fiancee sent off I-129F

June 23, 2010 - Application received by USCIS and routed to the California Service Center for processing (NOA1)

November 2, 2010 - Received NOA2

November 29, 2010 - Received Packet 3 from Montreal Consulate (P3 was dated Nov. 19)

December 6, 2010 - Sent Packet 3 (via XpressPost Canada)

December 20, 2010 - Received Packet 4 from Montreal Consulate (P4 was dated Dec. 14)

March 28, 2011 - Medical Examination in Toronto (Results ready on March 30 at noon)

April, 13, 2011 - Interview at Montreal Consulate *APPROVED*

April 20, 2011 - Received DHL waybill number & picked up Visa at DHL Markham

June 6, 2011 - POE at Toronto Pearson Airport

June 20, 2011 - Wedding

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Good luck to you guys, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for all of us.

My interview is April 28th and I've already made all my travel arrangements which are of course non-refundable, murphys law right.

All we can do is wait.

K-1 Filed - Sept 27/10

NOA1 - Sept 28/10

NOA2 - Feb 16/11

NVC rec - Feb 28/11

NVC left - March 1/11

Con rec - March 4/11

P3 sent - March 8/11

P3 return - March 15/11

P3 logged - March 25/11

P4 sent - March 26/11

Medical - April 6/11

Interview - April 28/11 - Approved

Visa in hand - May 5/11

POE - May 13/11

SSN applied - June 1/11

Wedding - June 6/11

AOS/EAD/AP Sent - July 5/11

NOA1 - Aug 9/11

Biometrics - Sept 6/11

EAD/AP approved Sept 14/11

AOS Interview Oct 21/11

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I feel for y'all that have interviews coming up that might be affected by this. My husband is in the military and come Monday morning, he'll be working for free, in a warzone. Yay - yes, he supposedly will receive back pay but as far as I know, the bill collectors don't take IOU's.

So good luck to everyone, this impending gov't shut down is affecting more than just the immigration processes, that's for sure.

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A tentative agreement has been reached. So things should be back to "normal". This is sigh of relief for some of us. Hopefully this will mean that everyone else will be able to schedule their interview as well. :)

June 2003 - Met online

July 2004 - Met in person (in Texas), then travelled back and forth for the next couple of years

June 7, 2010 - Fiancee sent off I-129F

June 23, 2010 - Application received by USCIS and routed to the California Service Center for processing (NOA1)

November 2, 2010 - Received NOA2

November 29, 2010 - Received Packet 3 from Montreal Consulate (P3 was dated Nov. 19)

December 6, 2010 - Sent Packet 3 (via XpressPost Canada)

December 20, 2010 - Received Packet 4 from Montreal Consulate (P4 was dated Dec. 14)

March 28, 2011 - Medical Examination in Toronto (Results ready on March 30 at noon)

April, 13, 2011 - Interview at Montreal Consulate *APPROVED*

April 20, 2011 - Received DHL waybill number & picked up Visa at DHL Markham

June 6, 2011 - POE at Toronto Pearson Airport

June 20, 2011 - Wedding

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A tentative agreement has been reached. So things should be back to "normal". This is sigh of relief for some of us. Hopefully this will mean that everyone else will be able to schedule their interview as well. :)

yayyyyyyy :D What are they talking about next Thursday for ?? Could we go through this all over again ?? My interview is on Friday !!

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It sounds like they shook hands and agreed, but the official paperwork will take a few days to write out and sign - so Obama agreed to a few days' extension to make time for that. So, unless someone changes their mind over the weekend, the country's services will be offered as usual.

April, 2009 - We met

May, 2009 - We wooed

June, 2010 - We got engaged, looking forward to a small August 2010 wedding

** Reality Check: K-1 Process**

July 22, 2010 - NOA1

**5 months of patient waiting**

December 29, 2011 - call around for information about delay

January 5, 2011 - RFE notice (first online status update yet!)

January 10, 2011 - RFE Hardcopy

January 13, 2011 - RFE Response acknowledged

January 24, 2011 - NOA2 (at last!!)

February 3, 2011 - application sent from NVC to Montreal (aka. the Abyss?)

March 7, 2011 - Packet 3 sent to me

March 10, 2011 - Packet 3 delivered to Montreal

March 21, 2011 - Packet 4 sent to me

April 5, 2011 - Medical

April 13, 2011 - Interview - approved!

April 20, 2011 - visa in hand

May 9, 2011 - POE (Buffalo, NY)

May 10, 2011 - wedding :)

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yayyyyyyy :D What are they talking about next Thursday for ?? Could we go through this all over again ?? My interview is on Friday !!

I'm not sure if we will go through the same process again. I would keep an eye/ear on the news to see if there's any possibility of a shut down. Chances are...There shouldn't be as long as they finalize their budget. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you, Timberline. :)

Iampatricias, I hope your interview went well. There were so many people being "herded" from one room to another that it was impossible to figure out who you were in person. After 2 hours of going through security, submitting my final paperwork, and finally the interview...I have been approved :yes:

Best of Luck everyone!

GLo

P.S. The security guard was very strict in terms of bringing a backpack into the embassy. Leave your backpack in your hotel room and put your stuff in a grocery bag (e.g. re-usable ones from Metro, Loblaws, etc.). Oh and if you have any cards that plays music, they will temporarily hold them at the security desk. I had to "surrender" 3 of my Valentine cards, but I picked them up on my way out. Going through security was almost like going through airport security at Pearson except I didn't have to remove my shoes.

June 2003 - Met online

July 2004 - Met in person (in Texas), then travelled back and forth for the next couple of years

June 7, 2010 - Fiancee sent off I-129F

June 23, 2010 - Application received by USCIS and routed to the California Service Center for processing (NOA1)

November 2, 2010 - Received NOA2

November 29, 2010 - Received Packet 3 from Montreal Consulate (P3 was dated Nov. 19)

December 6, 2010 - Sent Packet 3 (via XpressPost Canada)

December 20, 2010 - Received Packet 4 from Montreal Consulate (P4 was dated Dec. 14)

March 28, 2011 - Medical Examination in Toronto (Results ready on March 30 at noon)

April, 13, 2011 - Interview at Montreal Consulate *APPROVED*

April 20, 2011 - Received DHL waybill number & picked up Visa at DHL Markham

June 6, 2011 - POE at Toronto Pearson Airport

June 20, 2011 - Wedding

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Here's a review/recap of my interview yesterday.

- Arrived at the entrance and lined up along with other people at 7:45am. Make sure to have your appointment confirmation letter/e-mail and passport ready for the guard at the door. Make sure to read what is not allowed in the embassy (e.g. backpacks, large purses, nail file, etc.) and leave all prohibited items in your hotel room. The guard turned away several people who had backpacks.

- Secondary security screening. Again, have your appointment confirmation letter/e-mail and passport ready for the next guard (who checks your name off from a list). Essentially, you will experience the same security screening done at airports (minus removing your shoes). Take all your loose change out of your pocket and remove your belt, etc. and place them in a tray. Walk through the metal detector. My shopping bag was flagged because I had 3 Valentine cards that plays music. I had to surrender them to the security and they gave me a ticket so I can pick them up on my way out. I also noticed that others had to surrender their automatic/electronic car keys. Paperclips, 3 ring binders, and alligator clamps are allowed and they were not flagged.

- Going down a set of stairs and waiting in a basement room until another guard escorts you to an elevator to the 18th floor. In case you forget to bring your 2 passport photos, there is a self-serve photo booth in the basement room. I think the cost is $10.00. Sorry I can’t remember because I was somewhat anxious throughout this whole process.

- Once you’ve reached the 18th floor, a greeter checks your appointment letter and crosses your name off a list. You are asked to line up at the end of the room and you are giving a number.

- Once you’ve receive a number you wait until it is called (as indicated by a switchboard/screen) to a specific booth (which ranges from 1 to 12). You will be asked to go to a booth 3 times. Expect to be sitting and waiting a lot. The 1st time to give them your passport, confirm that you’ve paid your fees (print your receipt of payment if you paid online), and fingerprinting. The 2nd time to provide the following:

- 2 passport size photos

- a photocopy of your passport

- your birth certificate (original and a photocopy)

- your medical exam results (sealed in an envelope)

- a copy of letter of intent to marry (by your fiancée/petitioner dated within 30 days of your interview)

- I-134 - Evidence of Support (along with supporting documents – I submitted my fiancée’s income tax for 2010, 2009, and 2008 and copy of his pay slip

- The 3rd visit to the booth will be your actual interview. I was interviewed by an extremely friendly and nice young woman. She asked where and when I met my fiancée, if I had any criminal records, if I had been denied entry to US, where is my fiancée currently living and are we planning to move. I was expecting to be asked to show pictures, letters, cards, e-mails (all chronologically organized and labelled in a huge binder and a huge file folder) but she never asked for it. They also never asked for my X-ray (which I was hauling around from Toronto to Montreal and back). The next thing I remember is providing a signature on one of the documents and being congratulated. She gave me 2 sheets of paper: one on FAQs regarding fiancée visas and another on DHL instructions.

- After completing my interview, I had to inform the greeter that I was leaving and I had to wait (along with others) to be escorted by a guard back down. Yes…More waiting! I picked up my Valentine cards and left the building back to my hotel to call my fiancée with the good news. It was raining when I was walking but I was too happy to notice it. :D

Good luck to everyone (who are doing their interview)!

GLo

P.S. I almost forgot to mention this, but entire process took approx. 2 hours. Again expect a lot of waiting. The view from the 18th floor is nice but again I was too anxious to notice it. There's also a play area for children and a TV which was playing "Jimmy Neutron", the movie.

June 2003 - Met online

July 2004 - Met in person (in Texas), then travelled back and forth for the next couple of years

June 7, 2010 - Fiancee sent off I-129F

June 23, 2010 - Application received by USCIS and routed to the California Service Center for processing (NOA1)

November 2, 2010 - Received NOA2

November 29, 2010 - Received Packet 3 from Montreal Consulate (P3 was dated Nov. 19)

December 6, 2010 - Sent Packet 3 (via XpressPost Canada)

December 20, 2010 - Received Packet 4 from Montreal Consulate (P4 was dated Dec. 14)

March 28, 2011 - Medical Examination in Toronto (Results ready on March 30 at noon)

April, 13, 2011 - Interview at Montreal Consulate *APPROVED*

April 20, 2011 - Received DHL waybill number & picked up Visa at DHL Markham

June 6, 2011 - POE at Toronto Pearson Airport

June 20, 2011 - Wedding

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Here's a review/recap of my interview yesterday.

- Arrived at the entrance and lined up along with other people at 7:45am. Make sure to have your appointment confirmation letter/e-mail and passport ready for the guard at the door. Make sure to read what is not allowed in the embassy (e.g. backpacks, large purses, nail file, etc.) and leave all prohibited items in your hotel room. The guard turned away several people who had backpacks.

- Secondary security screening. Again, have your appointment confirmation letter/e-mail and passport ready for the next guard (who checks your name off from a list). Essentially, you will experience the same security screening done at airports (minus removing your shoes). Take all your loose change out of your pocket and remove your belt, etc. and place them in a tray. Walk through the metal detector. My shopping bag was flagged because I had 3 Valentine cards that plays music. I had to surrender them to the security and they gave me a ticket so I can pick them up on my way out. I also noticed that others had to surrender their automatic/electronic car keys. Paperclips, 3 ring binders, and alligator clamps are allowed and they were not flagged.

- Going down a set of stairs and waiting in a basement room until another guard escorts you to an elevator to the 18th floor. In case you forget to bring your 2 passport photos, there is a self-serve photo booth in the basement room. I think the cost is $10.00. Sorry I can’t remember because I was somewhat anxious throughout this whole process.

- Once you’ve reached the 18th floor, a greeter checks your appointment letter and crosses your name off a list. You are asked to line up at the end of the room and you are giving a number.

- Once you’ve receive a number you wait until it is called (as indicated by a switchboard/screen) to a specific booth (which ranges from 1 to 12). You will be asked to go to a booth 3 times. Expect to be sitting and waiting a lot. The 1st time to give them your passport, confirm that you’ve paid your fees (print your receipt of payment if you paid online), and fingerprinting. The 2nd time to provide the following:

- 2 passport size photos

- a photocopy of your passport

- your birth certificate (original and a photocopy)

- your medical exam results (sealed in an envelope)

- a copy of letter of intent to marry (by your fiancée/petitioner dated within 30 days of your interview)

- I-134 - Evidence of Support (along with supporting documents – I submitted my fiancée’s income tax for 2010, 2009, and 2008 and copy of his pay slip

- The 3rd visit to the booth will be your actual interview. I was interviewed by an extremely friendly and nice young woman. She asked where and when I met my fiancée, if I had any criminal records, if I had been denied entry to US, where is my fiancée currently living and are we planning to move. I was expecting to be asked to show pictures, letters, cards, e-mails (all chronologically organized and labelled in a huge binder and a huge file folder) but she never asked for it. They also never asked for my X-ray (which I was hauling around from Toronto to Montreal and back). The next thing I remember is providing a signature on one of the documents and being congratulated. She gave me 2 sheets of paper: one on FAQs regarding fiancée visas and another on DHL instructions.

- After completing my interview, I had to inform the greeter that I was leaving and I had to wait (along with others) to be escorted by a guard back down. Yes…More waiting! I picked up my Valentine cards and left the building back to my hotel to call my fiancée with the good news. It was raining when I was walking but I was too happy to notice it. :D

Good luck to everyone (who are doing their interview)!

GLo

P.S. I almost forgot to mention this, but entire process took approx. 2 hours. Again expect a lot of waiting. The view from the 18th floor is nice but again I was too anxious to notice it. There's also a play area for children and a TV which was playing "Jimmy Neutron", the movie.

Awww soounds good...congrats! I would be dancing in the rain! lol

I am going with my hubby to his interview...is it okay that I just show my passport and go in with him? Or the guard will create a problem.

2009 Sept 26: We were married in Turlock, California =D

USCIS

2010 Apr 29: Filed I-130

2010 May 12: I-130 recieved

2010 May 13: Check cashed

2010 May 12: NOA1

2010 Jun 8: Touched

2010 Jun 9: Touched ...again???

2010 Oct 26: Touched !! (after calling USCIS, and congressman 3 days earlier)

2010 Nov 1: RFE (G-325A & Photos)

2010 Nov 9: Touched

2010 Nov 10: Touched

2010 Nov 16: Touched

2010 Nov 17: Touched ... again.

2010 NOV 22: NOA2 =)

NVC

11/xx/10: NVC Assigns a Case#

11/30/10: Called NVC provided emails/ got case# & IIN #

11/30/10: hubby emailed DS3032

11/30/10: paid AOS fee

12/01/10: AOS status paid

12/06/10: hubby emailed DS3032 again..got a confirmation same day!

12/06/10: IV bill invoiced

12/07/10: DS-3032 (Choice of agent) accepted

12/10/10: mailed AOS packet!

12/15/10: pay IV bill

01/10/11: hubby mailed IV packet

02/01/11: checklist from NVC hubby has to fill out EP for montreal!

02/06/11: hubby completed and submitted EP application.

03/10/11: SIF/ case complete=)

04/12/11: Medical completed!

04/20/11: Picked up medical...passed =)

05/03/11: Interview Scheduled @ 8AM!!! =)

05/03/11: APPROVED YAY! =)

05/09/11: Visa in hand! =)

07/02/11: POE =)=)

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Iampatricias, I hope your interview went well. There were so many people being "herded" from one room to another that it was impossible to figure out who you were in person.

"herding" is the right word for it! It was a bit of a gong show... I was wearing a blue rain coat, but I was trying really hard to not lose it so I didn't really chat with anyone.

April, 2009 - We met

May, 2009 - We wooed

June, 2010 - We got engaged, looking forward to a small August 2010 wedding

** Reality Check: K-1 Process**

July 22, 2010 - NOA1

**5 months of patient waiting**

December 29, 2011 - call around for information about delay

January 5, 2011 - RFE notice (first online status update yet!)

January 10, 2011 - RFE Hardcopy

January 13, 2011 - RFE Response acknowledged

January 24, 2011 - NOA2 (at last!!)

February 3, 2011 - application sent from NVC to Montreal (aka. the Abyss?)

March 7, 2011 - Packet 3 sent to me

March 10, 2011 - Packet 3 delivered to Montreal

March 21, 2011 - Packet 4 sent to me

April 5, 2011 - Medical

April 13, 2011 - Interview - approved!

April 20, 2011 - visa in hand

May 9, 2011 - POE (Buffalo, NY)

May 10, 2011 - wedding :)

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"herding" is the right word for it! It was a bit of a gong show... I was wearing a blue rain coat, but I was trying really hard to not lose it so I didn't really chat with anyone.

Congratulations both of you on your approval :)

May you get your visa quickly!

US citizen since April 2016

ROC completed April 2014

AOS from K1 completed February 2012

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May you get your visa quickly!

Hear hear!!

April, 2009 - We met

May, 2009 - We wooed

June, 2010 - We got engaged, looking forward to a small August 2010 wedding

** Reality Check: K-1 Process**

July 22, 2010 - NOA1

**5 months of patient waiting**

December 29, 2011 - call around for information about delay

January 5, 2011 - RFE notice (first online status update yet!)

January 10, 2011 - RFE Hardcopy

January 13, 2011 - RFE Response acknowledged

January 24, 2011 - NOA2 (at last!!)

February 3, 2011 - application sent from NVC to Montreal (aka. the Abyss?)

March 7, 2011 - Packet 3 sent to me

March 10, 2011 - Packet 3 delivered to Montreal

March 21, 2011 - Packet 4 sent to me

April 5, 2011 - Medical

April 13, 2011 - Interview - approved!

April 20, 2011 - visa in hand

May 9, 2011 - POE (Buffalo, NY)

May 10, 2011 - wedding :)

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