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Filed: Country: Russia
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Wow I hope it gets resolved quickly! Did USPS not deliver it fast enough or charge too much? That's who I used.

I didnt even try USPS. DHL seems to worky pretty good everytime so i stuck with them.

Really seems to be common on Latin America and France to prevent polygamy :bonk:

Same in spain i think. My fiancee was told by her friend that married a Spaniard that she was going to need that certificate (takes about 3 wks also). But i told her that in USA we dont need such thing.

N-400

03/28/2016 - N-400 sent
04/07/2016 - NOA1
05/03/2016 - Biometrics done

XX/XX/2016 - Interview letter in mail.
XX/XX/2016 - Interview date.

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K1 Visa
Service Center : Vermont Service Center
Consulate : Moscow, Russia
I-129F Sent : 2012-03-28
I-129F NOA1 : 2012-03-30
I-129F RFE(s) : 2012-09-20
RFE Reply(s) : 2012-09-26
I-129F NOA2 : 2012-10-16
NVC Received : 2012-10-23
NVC Left : 2012-10-25
Consulate Received : 2012-10-29
Packet 3 Received :
Packet 3 Sent :
Packet 4 Received :
Interview Date : 2012-11-20 Submit Review
Interview Result : Approved

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You would think a divorce decree would be enough. How annoying.

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Poland
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Yea, we have the same thing in Poland. That's why we didn't get married here casue the US courthouses do not issue such certificates. And we would have to go through a Polish court - a 2 month process - to get a permission to get married without this certificate from my fiance. Yesterday I went to the office to pick up my birth certificate and the woman asked me if I also needed a certificate of my eligibility to marry... but I guess I'll just need my passport in the US, right?

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Our K-1 journey:

02-20-2012 - I-129F package sent

03-03-2012 - NOA1 received

09-26-2012 - RFE

10-09-2012 - RFE response sent

10-15-2012 - status changed to "RFE review"

10-31-2012 - NOA2 (after 8 months of hell!)

11-09-2012 - NVC received

11-20-2012 - medical examination

11-22-2012 - packet 3 from the Embassy received and sent back

12-06-2012 - interview: approved

12-17-2012 - POE: Washington DC

12-29-2012 - Wedding

AOS

03-01-2013 - AOS package sent

04-28-2013 - EAD/AP approved

08-02-2013 - update from USCIS (it may take another 6 months from now due to delays!)

09-30-2013 - AOS approved

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hey everyone sorry its been a while since ive been on here. I have been very busy gathering all the paperwork for the lawyer to inquire about why ICE is holding my fiance visa. She is hoping to know within two or three weeks from now so that i can finally move on from this madness with my soon to be wife.

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Yea, we have the same thing in Poland. That's why we didn't get married here casue the US courthouses do not issue such certificates. And we would have to go through a Polish court - a 2 month process - to get a permission to get married without this certificate from my fiance. Yesterday I went to the office to pick up my birth certificate and the woman asked me if I also needed a certificate of my eligibility to marry... but I guess I'll just need my passport in the US, right?

For the US yes.

Hey everyone sorry its been a while since ive been on here. I have been very busy gathering all the paperwork for the lawyer to inquire about why ICE is holding my fiance visa. She is hoping to know within two or three weeks from now so that i can finally move on from this madness with my soon to be wife.

I hope you get answer soon!

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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i finally have some time to tell you guys how everything went! poe (newark) was really easy: the only thing asked me was "when are you getting married" - other than that, there was just lots of waiting in line ;)

theres really not much else to tell you about poe, because it was SO easy!! everyone was really nice to me - much nicer than each time i entered on ESTA and also much nicer than they were to everyone else in secondary.. ;)

the last few days here have been pretty busy - just getting new stuff for the house and unpacking, fighting cockroaches ;) and then, of course, still the jetlag.

but i am very glad i am here now :D

keeping my fingers crossed for each one of you!!!! i know everyone says this, but it really IS worth it! ;)

Welcome to your new home!

K1
VSC NOA1 --- March 8, 2012
NOA2 --- October 11, 2012
Visa Approved --- December 17, 2012
POE --- December 22, 2012

AOS
AOS/EAD/AP NOA1 --- March 4, 2013
Biometrics --- April 3, 2013

EAD/AP received --- May 16, 2013

AOS Interview --- August 9, 2013

GC in production --- August 9, 2013

GC received --- August 17, 2013

N400

Approved May, 2018

Oath May, 2018

I130 - Nebraska SC

NOA1 - August 30, 2018

Case approved - August 28, 2019

NVC -

Interview -



I am the USC who brought my fiancé here on a K1,  who's now a USC and is now filing for his mother - whose case just got approved :)

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My fiance was able to get certificate in 2 days :dance:

Hooray!!

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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Filed: Country: Russia
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UPDATE

Russian goverment has put a temporary ban on ALL shipments from individuals to individuals. it wasn't anything we did other than the fact we weren't supposed to send to her house in the first place cus it was never gonna clear up cus of this ban.

Way to go DHL. Now my package is gonna be stranded for a month or so in Russia and we have a lot of printing to do. I guess my only concern is the forms I have to sign like the I-134 And the G325a.

Who knows, maybe its not that important to be original signatures and they can be copies. All the other things i signed like the updated letter of intent doesn't matter really if its a copy i think.

N-400

03/28/2016 - N-400 sent
04/07/2016 - NOA1
05/03/2016 - Biometrics done

XX/XX/2016 - Interview letter in mail.
XX/XX/2016 - Interview date.

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K1 Visa
Service Center : Vermont Service Center
Consulate : Moscow, Russia
I-129F Sent : 2012-03-28
I-129F NOA1 : 2012-03-30
I-129F RFE(s) : 2012-09-20
RFE Reply(s) : 2012-09-26
I-129F NOA2 : 2012-10-16
NVC Received : 2012-10-23
NVC Left : 2012-10-25
Consulate Received : 2012-10-29
Packet 3 Received :
Packet 3 Sent :
Packet 4 Received :
Interview Date : 2012-11-20 Submit Review
Interview Result : Approved

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I think you'll be ok!

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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Filed: Country: Russia
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Moscow embassy says the want originals on the I134 .. pff

N-400

03/28/2016 - N-400 sent
04/07/2016 - NOA1
05/03/2016 - Biometrics done

XX/XX/2016 - Interview letter in mail.
XX/XX/2016 - Interview date.

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K1 Visa
Service Center : Vermont Service Center
Consulate : Moscow, Russia
I-129F Sent : 2012-03-28
I-129F NOA1 : 2012-03-30
I-129F RFE(s) : 2012-09-20
RFE Reply(s) : 2012-09-26
I-129F NOA2 : 2012-10-16
NVC Received : 2012-10-23
NVC Left : 2012-10-25
Consulate Received : 2012-10-29
Packet 3 Received :
Packet 3 Sent :
Packet 4 Received :
Interview Date : 2012-11-20 Submit Review
Interview Result : Approved

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What can you do?

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Moscow embassy says the want originals on the I134 .. pff

I was thinking about your problem with getting documents to the embassy today, couldn't get it out of my head actually. :blush:

I would, first contact the embassy in Moscow, explain the problem, they may allow scanned/notarised copies of the documents, if not, then check if its ok to send the docs directly to the embassy since that is not 'individual to individual' or another option, go to your local USCIS office and see if they could send the docs to the embassy in Moscow on your behalf.

Best of luck!

N400

08 Mar 20: N400 filed online

14 Mar 20: Biometrics scheduled for 31 March - cancelled due to Covid19 shutdown.  

16 Dec 20: Biometrics

12 Feb 21: Interview (approved)

24 Feb 21: Oath Ceremony

 

ROC

31 Jul 15: ROC (I-751) sent

19 Jan 16: Greencard received

AOS

26 Feb 13: AOS (I-485, I-131, I-765) sent

06 Mar 13: NOA1's received

03 Apr 13: Biometrics completed

12 Sept 13: Interview - Memphis, approved!

Sept 13: Greencard received.

California Service Centre

17 May 12: I-129f sent

23 May 12: NOA1

20 Aug 12: NOA2 (89 days)

20 Nov 12: Interview in Sydney

29 Nov 12: Visa Issued

05 Dec 12: POE Honolulu

20 Dec 12: Wedding day

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Macedonia
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Well my wait has been extended .... I have to wait for a certificate of singleness ... (I never heard of such a thing) 20 days I have to wait before we can have the interview :bonk:

you have got to be kidding me

:crying::bonk:

My fiancee had to have something like that too. His divorce papers weren't good enough. The embassy requested some sort of notice that he was not currently married. Luckily Macedonia prints this information on their birth certificates.

That is awful they waited this long to tell you this information. :(

i finally have some time to tell you guys how everything went! poe (newark) was really easy: the only thing asked me was "when are you getting married" - other than that, there was just lots of waiting in line ;)

theres really not much else to tell you about poe, because it was SO easy!! everyone was really nice to me - much nicer than each time i entered on ESTA and also much nicer than they were to everyone else in secondary.. ;)

the last few days here have been pretty busy - just getting new stuff for the house and unpacking, fighting cockroaches ;) and then, of course, still the jetlag.

but i am very glad i am here now :D

keeping my fingers crossed for each one of you!!!! i know everyone says this, but it really IS worth it! ;)

So happy things are going well for you!!! :))

Our Journey:

10/02/2011: Met while working in Afghanistan
10/15/2011: First "date"
01/03/2012: Hired an attorney to file our K-1
02/05/2012: He returned to Macedonia
02/29/2012: My first visit to Skopje
03/03/2012: Met my future family
03/15/2012: I-129F package mailed / returned to Afghanistan
03/19/2012: Received notification of arrival of I-129F
03/21/2012: NOA1 mailed
07/15/2012: 2nd trip to Skopje
09/20/2012: NOA2 notice
10/05/2012: Attorney Received Case number from NVC
10/25/2012: Received packet 3 ( the same time I left on my flight back to the US)
11/06/2012: Medical Scheduled
11/15/2012: Interview - Denied due to "lack of proof of relationship"
11/27/2012; 2nd Interview scheduled - APPROVED!
11/29/2012: VISA IN HAND!
11/30/2012: POE NYC-JFK
12/12/2012: WEDDING!!!

02/26/2013: I-485 Filed

09/10/2013: Green card received NO INTERVIEW!!!!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Macedonia
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I was thinking about your problem with getting documents to the embassy today, couldn't get it out of my head actually. :blush:

I would, first contact the embassy in Moscow, explain the problem, they may allow scanned/notarised copies of the documents, if not, then check if its ok to send the docs directly to the embassy since that is not 'individual to individual' or another option, go to your local USCIS office and see if they could send the docs to the embassy in Moscow on your behalf.

Best of luck!

That is exactly what i was thinking too. I wouldn't give up on this. Surely the embassy understands what is going on there for goodness sakes!

Our Journey:

10/02/2011: Met while working in Afghanistan
10/15/2011: First "date"
01/03/2012: Hired an attorney to file our K-1
02/05/2012: He returned to Macedonia
02/29/2012: My first visit to Skopje
03/03/2012: Met my future family
03/15/2012: I-129F package mailed / returned to Afghanistan
03/19/2012: Received notification of arrival of I-129F
03/21/2012: NOA1 mailed
07/15/2012: 2nd trip to Skopje
09/20/2012: NOA2 notice
10/05/2012: Attorney Received Case number from NVC
10/25/2012: Received packet 3 ( the same time I left on my flight back to the US)
11/06/2012: Medical Scheduled
11/15/2012: Interview - Denied due to "lack of proof of relationship"
11/27/2012; 2nd Interview scheduled - APPROVED!
11/29/2012: VISA IN HAND!
11/30/2012: POE NYC-JFK
12/12/2012: WEDDING!!!

02/26/2013: I-485 Filed

09/10/2013: Green card received NO INTERVIEW!!!!

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