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Invitation letter, Appointment confirmation letter, DS-260 confirmation letter and your passport

Our Journey begins

Met online in March 2009. Started dating through Skype in September 2009. Met in person on 03/14/2010. After many visits, both ways, Nate proposes to Liz on 8/10/2010.

Our K-1 Journey
K1 Visa processed at Vermont, approved in 106 days. Approved at CDJ on 19/09/2011
Our AOS Journey from K
1

Applied for AOS on 12/27/2011

-AP/EAD combo card processed at Vermont, approved in 86 days. Approved on 3/22/2012; Card Received 3/30/2012

-GC processed at Vermont, approved in 268 days. Approved on 9/20/2012; Card Received on 9/26/2012
Our RoC Journey

08/30/2014: Sent package to Lockbox

09/02/2014: Package Received in Chicago

09/05/2014: Received NOA1 (Extension letter for 1 year)

11/30/2014: Called USCIS, Biometrics appointment not received yet. Appointment letter never delivered to correct address.

12/05/2014: Finally receive Biometrics appointment letter in the mail.

12/30/2014: Biometrics taken in El Paso, Texas ASC

05/08/2015: Approval notice received by email and text

05/10/2015: Approval notice received by mail

05/15/2015: GC in hand

-RoC processed at Vermont, approved in 248 days

Our Citizenship Journey

06/20/2015: Will be able to early file N-400

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted

Invitation letter, Appointment confirmation letter, DS-260 confirmation letter and your passport

Where will I get the Invitation and Appountment confimartion letter? Sorry to ask too many questions. Thanks :)

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Where will I get the Invitation and Appountment confimartion letter? Sorry to ask too many questions. Thanks :)

Well, the "invitation letter" is a letter that both the USC and the foreign fiance get in the mail (it is what what passes for "Package 3" in Mexico). You probably have it by now. Is a letter from the consulate inviting you to set up an appointment. The appointment confirmation is just the printout your get in your email after you confirm your dates. You can print it from ASC, too.

And don't worry. We all ask as many questions as we need to, to get through this. Good luck!

Our Journey begins

Met online in March 2009. Started dating through Skype in September 2009. Met in person on 03/14/2010. After many visits, both ways, Nate proposes to Liz on 8/10/2010.

Our K-1 Journey
K1 Visa processed at Vermont, approved in 106 days. Approved at CDJ on 19/09/2011
Our AOS Journey from K
1

Applied for AOS on 12/27/2011

-AP/EAD combo card processed at Vermont, approved in 86 days. Approved on 3/22/2012; Card Received 3/30/2012

-GC processed at Vermont, approved in 268 days. Approved on 9/20/2012; Card Received on 9/26/2012
Our RoC Journey

08/30/2014: Sent package to Lockbox

09/02/2014: Package Received in Chicago

09/05/2014: Received NOA1 (Extension letter for 1 year)

11/30/2014: Called USCIS, Biometrics appointment not received yet. Appointment letter never delivered to correct address.

12/05/2014: Finally receive Biometrics appointment letter in the mail.

12/30/2014: Biometrics taken in El Paso, Texas ASC

05/08/2015: Approval notice received by email and text

05/10/2015: Approval notice received by mail

05/15/2015: GC in hand

-RoC processed at Vermont, approved in 248 days

Our Citizenship Journey

06/20/2015: Will be able to early file N-400

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted

Well, the "invitation letter" is a letter that both the USC and the foreign fiance get in the mail (it is what what passes for "Package 3" in Mexico). You probably have it by now. Is a letter from the consulate inviting you to set up an appointment. The appointment confirmation is just the printout your get in your email after you confirm your dates. You can print it from ASC, too.

And don't worry. We all ask as many questions as we need to, to get through this. Good luck!

I believe the "Invitation letter" is the letter I have from the American Consulate General. I also received the email already. Thank you so much for your help :)Now i get it lol thanks

Posted

Yes, that one. You are all set. Good luck on the medical, too. I hated that more than the actual interview, which was very easy, at least for me

Our Journey begins

Met online in March 2009. Started dating through Skype in September 2009. Met in person on 03/14/2010. After many visits, both ways, Nate proposes to Liz on 8/10/2010.

Our K-1 Journey
K1 Visa processed at Vermont, approved in 106 days. Approved at CDJ on 19/09/2011
Our AOS Journey from K
1

Applied for AOS on 12/27/2011

-AP/EAD combo card processed at Vermont, approved in 86 days. Approved on 3/22/2012; Card Received 3/30/2012

-GC processed at Vermont, approved in 268 days. Approved on 9/20/2012; Card Received on 9/26/2012
Our RoC Journey

08/30/2014: Sent package to Lockbox

09/02/2014: Package Received in Chicago

09/05/2014: Received NOA1 (Extension letter for 1 year)

11/30/2014: Called USCIS, Biometrics appointment not received yet. Appointment letter never delivered to correct address.

12/05/2014: Finally receive Biometrics appointment letter in the mail.

12/30/2014: Biometrics taken in El Paso, Texas ASC

05/08/2015: Approval notice received by email and text

05/10/2015: Approval notice received by mail

05/15/2015: GC in hand

-RoC processed at Vermont, approved in 248 days

Our Citizenship Journey

06/20/2015: Will be able to early file N-400

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted

Well, the "invitation letter" is a letter that both the USC and the foreign fiance get in the mail (it is what what passes for "Package 3" in Mexico). You probably have it by now. Is a letter from the consulate inviting you to set up an appointment. The appointment confirmation is just the printout your get in your email after you confirm your dates. You can print it from ASC, too.

And don't worry. We all ask as many questions as we need to, to get through this. Good luck!

One last thing, what would I be needing when attending the medical in Juarez? did you get the vaccines? What was the cost?! Thanks again :)

Posted

The cost is 190 dollars and you'll need a passport and invitation letter. Be careful. There will be people before you get to the clinics asking you to go to a "sorting office". These are coyotes and not to be trusted but they look very professional. You can pick either of the 2 clinics and you don't need to pay a thing to anyone who isn't within the gates of the clinics. You can take someone with you to the medical as there is a waiting area. PM me if you need any info.

Our Journey begins

Met online in March 2009. Started dating through Skype in September 2009. Met in person on 03/14/2010. After many visits, both ways, Nate proposes to Liz on 8/10/2010.

Our K-1 Journey
K1 Visa processed at Vermont, approved in 106 days. Approved at CDJ on 19/09/2011
Our AOS Journey from K
1

Applied for AOS on 12/27/2011

-AP/EAD combo card processed at Vermont, approved in 86 days. Approved on 3/22/2012; Card Received 3/30/2012

-GC processed at Vermont, approved in 268 days. Approved on 9/20/2012; Card Received on 9/26/2012
Our RoC Journey

08/30/2014: Sent package to Lockbox

09/02/2014: Package Received in Chicago

09/05/2014: Received NOA1 (Extension letter for 1 year)

11/30/2014: Called USCIS, Biometrics appointment not received yet. Appointment letter never delivered to correct address.

12/05/2014: Finally receive Biometrics appointment letter in the mail.

12/30/2014: Biometrics taken in El Paso, Texas ASC

05/08/2015: Approval notice received by email and text

05/10/2015: Approval notice received by mail

05/15/2015: GC in hand

-RoC processed at Vermont, approved in 248 days

Our Citizenship Journey

06/20/2015: Will be able to early file N-400

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted

The cost is 190 dollars and you'll need a passport and invitation letter. Be careful. There will be people before you get to the clinics asking you to go to a "sorting office". These are coyotes and not to be trusted but they look very professional. You can pick either of the 2 clinics and you don't need to pay a thing to anyone who isn't within the gates of the clinics. You can take someone with you to the medical as there is a waiting area. PM me if you need any info.

So that's all you paid at the medical? I was reading some need vaccines which are so expensive. This is so good to know, thank you so much for the information. I will take your word if i need anything else I'll be sure to PM you! Thank you.

Posted

So that's all you paid at the medical? I was reading some need vaccines which are so expensive. This is so good to know, thank you so much for the information. I will take your word if i need anything else I'll be sure to PM you! Thank you.

You don't need vaccines for the K1 and apparently it's policy in CDJ to not even try to give them to you if you are going for a fiance(e) visa. Although try to have your vaccination card update, you'll need it for AOS!

Our Journey begins

Met online in March 2009. Started dating through Skype in September 2009. Met in person on 03/14/2010. After many visits, both ways, Nate proposes to Liz on 8/10/2010.

Our K-1 Journey
K1 Visa processed at Vermont, approved in 106 days. Approved at CDJ on 19/09/2011
Our AOS Journey from K
1

Applied for AOS on 12/27/2011

-AP/EAD combo card processed at Vermont, approved in 86 days. Approved on 3/22/2012; Card Received 3/30/2012

-GC processed at Vermont, approved in 268 days. Approved on 9/20/2012; Card Received on 9/26/2012
Our RoC Journey

08/30/2014: Sent package to Lockbox

09/02/2014: Package Received in Chicago

09/05/2014: Received NOA1 (Extension letter for 1 year)

11/30/2014: Called USCIS, Biometrics appointment not received yet. Appointment letter never delivered to correct address.

12/05/2014: Finally receive Biometrics appointment letter in the mail.

12/30/2014: Biometrics taken in El Paso, Texas ASC

05/08/2015: Approval notice received by email and text

05/10/2015: Approval notice received by mail

05/15/2015: GC in hand

-RoC processed at Vermont, approved in 248 days

Our Citizenship Journey

06/20/2015: Will be able to early file N-400

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted

You don't need vaccines for the K1 and apparently it's policy in CDJ to not even try to give them to you if you are going for a fiance(e) visa. Although try to have your vaccination card update, you'll need it for AOS!

Okay good thank you so much, you've been so helpful.

 
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