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Our lawyer it's at least weird!!!We took control of the case otherwise we would't not find out a thing,thank God we called NVC and find out the date of the interview,she was notified by them on june 9th by email and she dind't announce us and now she out of the office untill june 27,the interview is on july 12th,the problem is that she got the check list with all the info that i need for the interview,anyways i called NVC and give them our emails and they are going to send that info to us one more time.I hope to have before the interview!

Oh my word! That's ridiculous! How can a lawyer, with active cases that require timely reactions leave the office for two weeks?! That's absolutely ridiculous. Good on you, for taking back control on your case.

When I started all of this, I contemplated getting a lawyer because everything seemed so overwhelming. Someone gave me some advice and I went with it. A friend I know from a karaoke website I work for said, "Lawyers are a waste of money. With a little time and research - you can do it. NO ONE is going to care more about your case than you" And it's true. Some people have great experiences with Lawyers and good on them but every single person I've spoken to has had nothing but headaches.

My Father is going through immigration now too. His Lawyer was a total ######. They were going a different route and were supposed to hear back in January about an interview. Still nothing but March. The lawyer kept telling them to be "patient". Actually got really saucy and degrading with my step-mother. My they wouldn't let up so eventually, even though the lawyer felt uncomfortable doing so and made it obvious to my Dad and his wife, she made a call. Turns out the letter for the interview was sent MONTHS ago to the civic address where they lived and since it didn't technically exist was returned. So they've been sitting "patiently" for three months for NOTHING. Just because they believed their lawyer and the excuses she was feeding them because she was too damn lazy to pick up the phone.

My friend and her husband are going through immigration. They filed like June/July. STILL haven't gotten an interview. I filed Nov. and even with delays on my end waiting on my co-sponsor and an RFE for an expired Police Certificate, I still passed them. All because their lawyer got their stuff confused. Too many things to mention but they ended up having to switch visa types half way through. Then they opt'ed in for Electronic processing but because they're lawyer was sending hard copies, the NVC basically made them start all over and send all hard copies. The Lawyer told them to do this because THE LAWYER didn't want to have to go back and scan/send/get new signatures for the docs they've submitted.

Unreal, truly.

Sorry, going off topic here. lol I apologize. I'm just really sorry your lawyer is not being helpful. I think it's a damn shame :(

Married: 09-24-2010

I-130 Process

I-130 Sent: 10-29-2010

1-130 Received: 10-31-2010

NOA1 Received (Electronic): 11-03-2010

NOA1 Received (Hard Copy): 11-08-2010

NOA2 Received (Electronic): 03-11-2011

NOA2 Received (Hard Copy): 03-17-2011

NVC Process

Applied/Opt-In E-Processing: 03-28-2011

NVC Case Number Assigned: 03-30-2011

AOS Fee Paid: 03-30-2011

Submitted COA Form/Approved: 03-30-2011

Approved for E-Processing: 04-09-2011

DS-260 Fee Paid: 04-09-2011

DS-260 Supporting Documents Submitted/Rec'd: 04-09-2011

Affidavit of Support Submitted/Rec'd: 04-26-2011

Checklist Letters for Support Docs/AOS Rec'd: 05-04-2011

Re-submitted AOS/Supporting Docs: 05-04-2011

NVC Case Complete: 06-13-2011

Montreal Interview: 08-08-2011 - Approved!

Passport/Visa Rec'd: 08-10-2011!

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Our lawyer it's at least weird!!!We took control of the case otherwise we would't not find out a thing,thank God we called NVC and find out the date of the interview,she was notified by them on june 9th by email and she dind't announce us and now she out of the office untill june 27,the interview is on july 12th,the problem is that she got the check list with all the info that i need for the interview,anyways i called NVC and give them our emails and they are going to send that info to us one more time.I hope to have before the interview!

My wife told me of some of the troubles you've had with your attorney. I don't understand how these people (bad immigration attorneys) stay employed.

USCIS JOURNEY

11/04/2010: Sent I-130 packet.

11/07/2010: NOA1, Priority Date

11/09/2010: Touched

11/16/2010: I-797C, Notice of Action received

03/15/2011: Touched

04/10/2011: Sent email to my Democrat congressman

04/15/2011: Sent email to my Republican senator

04/26/2011: NOA2 - Approved

04/30/2011: NOA2 - Received in mail

NVC JOURNEY

05/06/2011: NVC received case from USCIS

05/06/2011: NVC case number assigned

05/09/2011: Received IIN and Beneficiary ID number via email

05/09/2011: Emailed DS-3032 and optin email

05/09/2011: AOS bill invoiced and paid

05/10/2011: AOS bill shows PAID

05/10/2011: NVC accepted wife's DS-3032 email

05/11/2011: Mailed AOS package to NVC

05/11/2011: IV bill invoiced and paid

05/12/2011: AOS package shows as delivered to NVC

05/13/2011: IV bill shows PAID

05/19/2011: Wife sent DS-260 & supporting documents via DHL to me

05/23/2011: I received DS-260 documents from wife

05/24/2011: IV package mailed

05/26/2011: IV package received by NVC

06/07/2011: NVC Case Completed

06/09/2011: Interview scheduled

Medical / US Consulate / POE:

06/14/2011: Consulate received case from NVC

06/27/2011: Medical examination

07/19/2011: I fly to Bucharest to be with my wife for interview

07/26/2011: Interview (Approved)

07/26/2011: Visa received

07/28/2011: I fly back to USA

09/06/2011: POE

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Anna and I made the same decision to not go with an attorney, and I am -ridiculously- glad we didn't. I've dealth with attorneys before and frankly, people are right. There is nothing they do that you can't do on your own with a little research and sweat. And they don't do it with urgency, or care the way you care. Plus, they charge an arm and a leg for their lazy effort. 113/hr charged by the minute?! To send in some forms that I would have to prepare anyway, and then send them in on your own sweet time and leave me out of the loop? No thanks.

-Jim

Met: 01/27/2010 in Haiti on an emergency medical team trip after the earthquake.

Married: 11/23/2010 in USA

USCIS Stage (144 Days):

I-130 Petition Sent: 11/24/2010

NOA1 Received: 12/03/2010, CSC

Touched: 3/23/2011

Went gray from stress of waiting: 4/23/2011

Senator Toomey-R getting in touch with USCIS: 4/26/2011

NOA2: 4/26/2011

NOA2 Hardcopy: 4/30/2011

NVC Stage (35 Days):

Case # and IIN Received: 05/06/2011

DS3032 E-mail sent: 05/06/2011

AOS Fee invoiced and paid: 05/10/2011

DS3032 E-mail accepted, and Name-Change e-mail accepted: 05/11/2011

AOS Shows Paid, AOS Packaged overnighted: 05/11/2011

IV Fee invoiced and paid: 05/13/201

IV Fee shows Paid, IV Package Sent overnight: 05/16/2011

IV Package Delivered: 05/17/2011

Recieved False RFE for both packages: 5/24/2011

Confirmed with operator that packages were received, AVR updates that checklist is 'received': 5/24/2011

Received False RFE for I-864 and marriage certificate from operator: 5/26/2011

Confirmed with operator that I-864 package was reviewed and complete, but marriage certificate had not been found yet. 5/31/2011

Recieved False RFE for entire IV package: 6/2/2011

AVR Updates Case Closed, SIF, Operator Confirmed: 6/4/2011

Interview Scheduled: 6/10/11

Medical / US Consulate / POE:

Medical Appointment: 6/8/2011

Interview: 07/25/2011

POE:

POE: Detroit, 8/8/11

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I was cruising the DHL tracking site this morning and saw another packaged was shipped out yesterady for London from the NVC, and thought for sure that would be ours! So I called the NVC and asked if they'd shipped our case, and... "No." What on earth is taking them so long?! Its been a full week since the Interview was scheduled and a full 2 weeks since CC.

I suppose it doesn't matter -when- they ship it so long as it gets there before the interview, but I just want them to ship the darn thing.

-Jim

-Jim

Met: 01/27/2010 in Haiti on an emergency medical team trip after the earthquake.

Married: 11/23/2010 in USA

USCIS Stage (144 Days):

I-130 Petition Sent: 11/24/2010

NOA1 Received: 12/03/2010, CSC

Touched: 3/23/2011

Went gray from stress of waiting: 4/23/2011

Senator Toomey-R getting in touch with USCIS: 4/26/2011

NOA2: 4/26/2011

NOA2 Hardcopy: 4/30/2011

NVC Stage (35 Days):

Case # and IIN Received: 05/06/2011

DS3032 E-mail sent: 05/06/2011

AOS Fee invoiced and paid: 05/10/2011

DS3032 E-mail accepted, and Name-Change e-mail accepted: 05/11/2011

AOS Shows Paid, AOS Packaged overnighted: 05/11/2011

IV Fee invoiced and paid: 05/13/201

IV Fee shows Paid, IV Package Sent overnight: 05/16/2011

IV Package Delivered: 05/17/2011

Recieved False RFE for both packages: 5/24/2011

Confirmed with operator that packages were received, AVR updates that checklist is 'received': 5/24/2011

Received False RFE for I-864 and marriage certificate from operator: 5/26/2011

Confirmed with operator that I-864 package was reviewed and complete, but marriage certificate had not been found yet. 5/31/2011

Recieved False RFE for entire IV package: 6/2/2011

AVR Updates Case Closed, SIF, Operator Confirmed: 6/4/2011

Interview Scheduled: 6/10/11

Medical / US Consulate / POE:

Medical Appointment: 6/8/2011

Interview: 07/25/2011

POE:

POE: Detroit, 8/8/11

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I was cruising the DHL tracking site this morning and saw another packaged was shipped out yesterady for London from the NVC, and thought for sure that would be ours! So I called the NVC and asked if they'd shipped our case, and... "No." What on earth is taking them so long?! Its been a full week since the Interview was scheduled and a full 2 weeks since CC.

I suppose it doesn't matter -when- they ship it so long as it gets there before the interview, but I just want them to ship the darn thing.

-Jim

Got a stupid question : how do we get the tracking number?

09/2009 - Met in Paris, France at work
04-23-2010 Marriage in Madison, Alabama
USCIS
07-19-2010 Filed I-130 - CR1 & CR2 (my daughter)
07-20-2010 Priority date
07-27-2010 NOA1 (California Service Centre)
11-03-2010 Transfer to Texas Service Centre
02-23-2011 NOA2 for my case
03-09-2011 NOA2 for daughter's case
NVC
03-04-2011 Case #
03-17-2011 Daughter's case#
04-21-2011 AOS & Support docs delivered to NVC
04-22-2011 NVC receive
(RFEs : Jan 27, Feb 8, May 4 & 5, all of them nonsense based, our birth certificates are multi-lingual, but they only see it when I call them after receiving the RFE)

05-23-2011 Checklists delivered to NVC (desperately waiting for CC)
06-06-2011 SIF
06-08-2011 CC (both mine & daughter's) + RFE - checklist to bring to interview
06-28-2011 Medical exam - Passed
07-19-2011 Interview in Paris - Passed
07-26-2011 Visa in hand
08/05/2011 POE Atlanta

08/22/2011 SSN Card in hand
08/23/2011 GC in hand Yipeeeeeeeeeeee

Removal of Conditions

07/20/2013 Petitions sent

07/23/2013 NOA

07/29/2013 NOA received

08/03/2013 Biometrics appointment letter received, scheduled 08/20/2013 in Birmingham AL

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I was cruising the DHL tracking site this morning and saw another packaged was shipped out yesterady for London from the NVC, and thought for sure that would be ours! So I called the NVC and asked if they'd shipped our case, and... "No." What on earth is taking them so long?! Its been a full week since the Interview was scheduled and a full 2 weeks since CC.

I suppose it doesn't matter -when- they ship it so long as it gets there before the interview, but I just want them to ship the darn thing.

-Jim

It is weird they haven't sent your case out yet, since it's been a week from your interview being scheduled. Have you tried calling up DOS and asking the same question? Maybe NVC just doesn't see your case has shipped out.

Got a stupid question : how do we get the tracking number?

You can't get the tracking number from NVC. But there is a nifty trick you can do with DHL if you know the date your case was shipped out (by speaking with an operator). Read this whole thread here: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/194465-how-to-track-your-case-from-nvc-to-embassy/ And don't just read the first post, cause the trick got outdated in June 2009, but someone in a few posts later wrote how to do it post-June 2009.

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It is weird they haven't sent your case out yet, since it's been a week from your interview being scheduled. Have you tried calling up DOS and asking the same question? Maybe NVC just doesn't see your case has shipped out.

You can't get the tracking number from NVC. But there is a nifty trick you can do with DHL if you know the date your case was shipped out (by speaking with an operator). Read this whole thread here: http://www.visajourn...nvc-to-embassy/ And don't just read the first post, cause the trick got outdated in June 2009, but someone in a few posts later wrote how to do it post-June 2009.

Qu'est-ce qu'on ferai sans toi Sensei??!!!

Merci

09/2009 - Met in Paris, France at work
04-23-2010 Marriage in Madison, Alabama
USCIS
07-19-2010 Filed I-130 - CR1 & CR2 (my daughter)
07-20-2010 Priority date
07-27-2010 NOA1 (California Service Centre)
11-03-2010 Transfer to Texas Service Centre
02-23-2011 NOA2 for my case
03-09-2011 NOA2 for daughter's case
NVC
03-04-2011 Case #
03-17-2011 Daughter's case#
04-21-2011 AOS & Support docs delivered to NVC
04-22-2011 NVC receive
(RFEs : Jan 27, Feb 8, May 4 & 5, all of them nonsense based, our birth certificates are multi-lingual, but they only see it when I call them after receiving the RFE)

05-23-2011 Checklists delivered to NVC (desperately waiting for CC)
06-06-2011 SIF
06-08-2011 CC (both mine & daughter's) + RFE - checklist to bring to interview
06-28-2011 Medical exam - Passed
07-19-2011 Interview in Paris - Passed
07-26-2011 Visa in hand
08/05/2011 POE Atlanta

08/22/2011 SSN Card in hand
08/23/2011 GC in hand Yipeeeeeeeeeeee

Removal of Conditions

07/20/2013 Petitions sent

07/23/2013 NOA

07/29/2013 NOA received

08/03/2013 Biometrics appointment letter received, scheduled 08/20/2013 in Birmingham AL

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Just called dos and they said they couldn't see ship dates but were positive it had arrived because, according to them, an interview is not scheduled until the case arrives, which I thought was incorrect.

-Jim

Met: 01/27/2010 in Haiti on an emergency medical team trip after the earthquake.

Married: 11/23/2010 in USA

USCIS Stage (144 Days):

I-130 Petition Sent: 11/24/2010

NOA1 Received: 12/03/2010, CSC

Touched: 3/23/2011

Went gray from stress of waiting: 4/23/2011

Senator Toomey-R getting in touch with USCIS: 4/26/2011

NOA2: 4/26/2011

NOA2 Hardcopy: 4/30/2011

NVC Stage (35 Days):

Case # and IIN Received: 05/06/2011

DS3032 E-mail sent: 05/06/2011

AOS Fee invoiced and paid: 05/10/2011

DS3032 E-mail accepted, and Name-Change e-mail accepted: 05/11/2011

AOS Shows Paid, AOS Packaged overnighted: 05/11/2011

IV Fee invoiced and paid: 05/13/201

IV Fee shows Paid, IV Package Sent overnight: 05/16/2011

IV Package Delivered: 05/17/2011

Recieved False RFE for both packages: 5/24/2011

Confirmed with operator that packages were received, AVR updates that checklist is 'received': 5/24/2011

Received False RFE for I-864 and marriage certificate from operator: 5/26/2011

Confirmed with operator that I-864 package was reviewed and complete, but marriage certificate had not been found yet. 5/31/2011

Recieved False RFE for entire IV package: 6/2/2011

AVR Updates Case Closed, SIF, Operator Confirmed: 6/4/2011

Interview Scheduled: 6/10/11

Medical / US Consulate / POE:

Medical Appointment: 6/8/2011

Interview: 07/25/2011

POE:

POE: Detroit, 8/8/11

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Qu'est-ce qu'on ferai sans toi Sensei??!!!

Merci

Hehe, bienvenue :)

Just called dos and they said they couldn't see ship dates but were positive it had arrived because, according to them, an interview is not scheduled until the case arrives, which I thought was incorrect.

Oh ya, I remember when I was calling up DOS and they said first the case gets shipped to the consulate/embassy and then an interview date is scheduled. But I knew that was wrong headbonk.gif

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Hello all,

Was just wondering, did most of you receive your interview date before you scheduled your medical?

We had our case expedited in May, so it was sent directly to the Embassy in London for adjudication. Because of this, we can't call the NVC for interview dates or anything like that. We haven't received anything in the mail about what to do next, so finally I sent an email and got the famous "this email has been deleted" response. But a couple days later I got an email stating that the Embassy had to receive the cleared medical forms for husband before they could schedule an interview. It seems to me that having it expedited only made it take longer, since all of you already have your interview dates, and we don't have anything. We have his medical exam scheduled for June 23, but that was only out of dumb luck that I emailedd them, or else we would still be waiting for a packet from the Embassy that was never even sent!

Any thoughts?

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Oh my word! That's ridiculous! How can a lawyer, with active cases that require timely reactions leave the office for two weeks?! That's absolutely ridiculous. Good on you, for taking back control on your case.

When I started all of this, I contemplated getting a lawyer because everything seemed so overwhelming. Someone gave me some advice and I went with it. A friend I know from a karaoke website I work for said, "Lawyers are a waste of money. With a little time and research - you can do it. NO ONE is going to care more about your case than you" And it's true. Some people have great experiences with Lawyers and good on them but every single person I've spoken to has had nothing but headaches.

My Father is going through immigration now too. His Lawyer was a total ######. They were going a different route and were supposed to hear back in January about an interview. Still nothing but March. The lawyer kept telling them to be "patient". Actually got really saucy and degrading with my step-mother. My they wouldn't let up so eventually, even though the lawyer felt uncomfortable doing so and made it obvious to my Dad and his wife, she made a call. Turns out the letter for the interview was sent MONTHS ago to the civic address where they lived and since it didn't technically exist was returned. So they've been sitting "patiently" for three months for NOTHING. Just because they believed their lawyer and the excuses she was feeding them because she was too damn lazy to pick up the phone.

My friend and her husband are going through immigration. They filed like June/July. STILL haven't gotten an interview. I filed Nov. and even with delays on my end waiting on my co-sponsor and an RFE for an expired Police Certificate, I still passed them. All because their lawyer got their stuff confused. Too many things to mention but they ended up having to switch visa types half way through. Then they opt'ed in for Electronic processing but because they're lawyer was sending hard copies, the NVC basically made them start all over and send all hard copies. The Lawyer told them to do this because THE LAWYER didn't want to have to go back and scan/send/get new signatures for the docs they've submitted.

Unreal, truly.

Sorry, going off topic here. lol I apologize. I'm just really sorry your lawyer is not being helpful. I think it's a damn shame :(

Now i would't recommend a lawyer to anyone,we believed it easy with a lawyer,that we don't have to stress with all the paper work,and now i can't believe what she's doing!

Anyway we called NVC and my husband got an email with the check list or how it's called that i need for the interview!!!! :thumbs:

My wife told me of some of the troubles you've had with your attorney. I don't understand how these people (bad immigration attorneys) stay employed.

Yep,i can't believe and i don't understand,we are shocked,it's like she doesn't want us now about the interview :bonk:

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I have questions about the sealed envelope and original documents that the applicant receives after the interview. What is contained in the sealed envelope? Which original documents are returned? Are these "original documents" everything the petitioner sent to USCIS? And also everything sent to NVC?

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USCIS JOURNEY

11/04/2010: Sent I-130 packet.

11/07/2010: NOA1, Priority Date

11/09/2010: Touched

11/16/2010: I-797C, Notice of Action received

03/15/2011: Touched

04/10/2011: Sent email to my Democrat congressman

04/15/2011: Sent email to my Republican senator

04/26/2011: NOA2 - Approved

04/30/2011: NOA2 - Received in mail

NVC JOURNEY

05/06/2011: NVC received case from USCIS

05/06/2011: NVC case number assigned

05/09/2011: Received IIN and Beneficiary ID number via email

05/09/2011: Emailed DS-3032 and optin email

05/09/2011: AOS bill invoiced and paid

05/10/2011: AOS bill shows PAID

05/10/2011: NVC accepted wife's DS-3032 email

05/11/2011: Mailed AOS package to NVC

05/11/2011: IV bill invoiced and paid

05/12/2011: AOS package shows as delivered to NVC

05/13/2011: IV bill shows PAID

05/19/2011: Wife sent DS-260 & supporting documents via DHL to me

05/23/2011: I received DS-260 documents from wife

05/24/2011: IV package mailed

05/26/2011: IV package received by NVC

06/07/2011: NVC Case Completed

06/09/2011: Interview scheduled

Medical / US Consulate / POE:

06/14/2011: Consulate received case from NVC

06/27/2011: Medical examination

07/19/2011: I fly to Bucharest to be with my wife for interview

07/26/2011: Interview (Approved)

07/26/2011: Visa received

07/28/2011: I fly back to USA

09/06/2011: POE

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I have questions about the sealed envelope and original documents that the applicant receives after the interview. What is contained in the sealed envelope? Which original documents are returned? Are these "original documents" everything the petitioner sent to USCIS? And also everything sent to NVC?

Inside the sealed envelope is all the forms you've submitted throughout the process (I-130, I-864, DS-230) as well as your medical results. You might be able to see it for yourself at POE. The officer opened it while asking me questions and I saw all the forms.

As for the originals/certified copies, you get them all back: birth certificate and marriage certificate. If you also sent in divorce certificate(s), you'll get those back too. Remember, if the officer forgets to give them back, just remind them.

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Inside the sealed envelope is all the forms you've submitted throughout the process (I-130, I-864, DS-230) as well as your medical results. You might be able to see it for yourself at POE. The officer opened it while asking me questions and I saw all the forms.

As for the originals/certified copies, you get them all back: birth certificate and marriage certificate. If you also sent in divorce certificate(s), you'll get those back too. Remember, if the officer forgets to give them back, just remind them.

After the officer opens the sealed envelope, he keeps it? Or gives it back to you? And as for the originals/certified copies, who gives those back? The interviewer at the consulate, or the officer at the POE?

Thanks, Saylin

USCIS JOURNEY

11/04/2010: Sent I-130 packet.

11/07/2010: NOA1, Priority Date

11/09/2010: Touched

11/16/2010: I-797C, Notice of Action received

03/15/2011: Touched

04/10/2011: Sent email to my Democrat congressman

04/15/2011: Sent email to my Republican senator

04/26/2011: NOA2 - Approved

04/30/2011: NOA2 - Received in mail

NVC JOURNEY

05/06/2011: NVC received case from USCIS

05/06/2011: NVC case number assigned

05/09/2011: Received IIN and Beneficiary ID number via email

05/09/2011: Emailed DS-3032 and optin email

05/09/2011: AOS bill invoiced and paid

05/10/2011: AOS bill shows PAID

05/10/2011: NVC accepted wife's DS-3032 email

05/11/2011: Mailed AOS package to NVC

05/11/2011: IV bill invoiced and paid

05/12/2011: AOS package shows as delivered to NVC

05/13/2011: IV bill shows PAID

05/19/2011: Wife sent DS-260 & supporting documents via DHL to me

05/23/2011: I received DS-260 documents from wife

05/24/2011: IV package mailed

05/26/2011: IV package received by NVC

06/07/2011: NVC Case Completed

06/09/2011: Interview scheduled

Medical / US Consulate / POE:

06/14/2011: Consulate received case from NVC

06/27/2011: Medical examination

07/19/2011: I fly to Bucharest to be with my wife for interview

07/26/2011: Interview (Approved)

07/26/2011: Visa received

07/28/2011: I fly back to USA

09/06/2011: POE

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After the officer opens the sealed envelope, he keeps it? Or gives it back to you? And as for the originals/certified copies, who gives those back? The interviewer at the consulate, or the officer at the POE?

Thanks, Saylin

You get the originals/certified copies back right after the interview.

For the sealed envelope, no you don't get it back. The officer just reviews the forms. The officer I had made me review the address on the DS-230 to make sure my green card would be mailed to the correct address. After your POE is done, the officer will mail the envelope with all the forms to USCIS who then keeps it for their records.

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