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Hi everyone,

My wife just have her interview yesterday 8/25/2011, they give her blue slip to provide more information

about my where i live, work in the pass 10 years 2001-2011.

This is 2nd time i do paper work again, 1st time i did paper work fiancee I-129F through an agency and the interview fail.

Year later i do paper work again, this time i did paper work myself at I-130 we do have marriage certificate.

the 2nd appointment is September 22, to turn in the information they need.

My question to you all is should i be there with my wife to provide information that they need or should i just give

the paper work to my wife and she can give it to them?

I currently in US, is gone to take me a week to be there and back, i only need 1 day at the embassy.

Thank

Thanh

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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There is no second interview. The requested document(s) are submitted. Depending on what the CO wanted to see the answer may be immediate or could take a few days or weeks.

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There is no second interview. The requested document(s) are submitted. Depending on what the CO wanted to see the answer may be immediate or could take a few days or weeks.

I think he talking about the interview for CR1 and referring it as second interview, as the earlier interview was for K-1, which was denied.

You don't have to be there at the consulate and your spouse can take all the required paper work. But since you had an earlier bad experience, it may be better you go for the interview, if you can and yes the interview is for 1 day - Sept 22.

USA

01/08/13 - Approved and GC is order for production on 1/8/14

09/12/13 - Case transferred to CSC. NOA2 received on 09/18/13

08/30/13 - Biometrics Done - No walk ins allowed at this LSC (received on 8/16/13).

08/05/13 - NOA1 (received on 08/10/13)

08/01/13 - Mailed I-751 (received on 8/2/13 - check cashed on 8/5/13)

12/28/11 - Received SSN (applied on 12/20/11, as we didn't get based on DS-230 options)
11/28/11 - Received Green Card (Expires on 10/30/13) - Welcome Letter on 11/17/11
10/30/11 - POE - Houston, TX

Chennai Consulate (40 days)
10/28/11 - Received Visa papers and Passport at VFS
10/25/11 - Interview Cleared Successfully (Spouse was not allowed in)

NVC: (90 days from NOA2 to Consulate)
08/31/11 - Case Completed (Interview 10/25/11) - Received at Chennai on 09/19/11
07/22/11 - NVC Case Number

USCIS: (92 days)

6/21/11 - NOA2 (NOA1 on 3/25/11) - took a month to get to NVC
3/21/11 - I-130 sent to USCIS Lockbox, Chicago.

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There is no second interview. The requested document(s) are submitted. Depending on what the CO wanted to see the answer may be immediate or could take a few days or weeks.

You right, the interview already done, they give her a blue slip requested documents and be at the consulate on September 22.

I haven't see what the blue slip say, my wife don't read English someone read and explain it to her and that what she told me.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I filed I-130 for my wife after K1 denied on March 2011. I got the RFE on July 7, 2011 about the bone-fide marriage relationship. I had attached my timeline, my 10 year biographic. You should attached you timeline and your 10 year biographic when you filed for your I-130 to USCIS. As my experience, the more documents you provided to USCIS when you filed I-130 form, the less stress will be on the interview. I think the consulate officer has reviewed your case very careful, the pink slip they already made before the interview. for the weak case, they will try to ask more evidence before their decision. If they required only your work and your living condition in the last 10 years. I would l think you don't have any problem on the date of your submit. however, being with your wife on the 2nd interview will be a good advice. there will be no 2nd interview on the submit documents but if you are there thing will be easier if they request more evidence from you. Good luck. I still wait for my case still at NVC.

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Filed: Country: Vietnam
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sorry that was not a 2nd interview is just a date where she need to turn in support documents,

what writing on the blue slip ask to provide is my work and residency in 10 years who i live with, there name and birthday.

asking some of these is ridiculous, my roommate birthday 7 year ago...

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