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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Well after 2.5 flight delay, after 1.5 hrs waiting in line for immigration, after 1.5 additional hours waiting for an entry interview, then finding her bags, she finally made it out 4 hrs after arriving to the USA.

She was asked simple questions as how she met me and when was the wedding date. Additionally they explained to her what would happen if we didnt get married in less than 90 days. More than 3+ hrs waiting for a 2 min interview.

Other than that, shes finally home! :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:

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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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Yaaaaay!!! Please welcome her for us to the US!!!

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: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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yaaaay!!!! very happy for you guys!!! you have a very stressful time ahead of you - BUT it is sooo much better than all the waiting before :)

@kaaha: good luck for your interview tomorrow! fingers crossed!!!!!!

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K-1 Visa:
03-08-12: Petition sent
03-12-12: Petition received (Vermont)
03-15-12: NOA1 (hardcopy)
08-30-12: NOA2 (USCIS website)
09-06-12: NOA2 (hardcopy)
09-10-12: NVC received
09-11-12: NVC Case Number
09-12-12: NVC left
09-18-12: Medical (Frankfurt)
09-22-12: NVC received (hardcopy)
09-29-12: pack 3 received
09-29-12: sent back pack 3
10-05-12: pack 3 received by embassy (thanks dhl for almost taking a week when you claim to deliver the next work-day!)
10-16-12: pack 4 received via eMail
10-17-12: pack 4 received (hardcopy)
10-24-12: Interview - APPROVED
11-02-12: Visa in hand
11-10-12: POE: Newark
12-31-12: WEDDING

AOS:
02-08-13: AOS package sent
02-11-13: AOS package delivered
02-18-13: NOA1 (eMail and text)
02-21-13: NOA1 (hardcopy)
02-27-13: Letter with Biometrics appointment
03-08-13: Biometrics
04-11-13: EAD and AP approved
04-20-13: EAD and AP combo card in the mail

08-31-13: GC approved - no Interview

09-08-13: Welcome letter in mail

09-09-13: GC in mail

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Filed: Country: Russia
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Congrats Kahaa on her visa!!!

We got only a couple Marchies to go now. Vamos!!!

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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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Poland
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Just came back from Warsaw.... it's over! Finally!

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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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: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Congrats Miguel and Kaaha!!!!

I-129F Sent 3/5/2012
NOA1 received 3/12/2012
RFE #1 received 10/15/2012
RFE #2 received 4/12/2013
NOA2 received 7/22/2013
NOA2 hard copy 7/26/2013
NVC received package 8/28/2013
NVC sent package to Guangzhou 9/17/2013

Consulate Received 9/28/2013

Packet 3 Received 10/12/2013

Packet 3 Sent 10/15/2013

Packet 4 Received 11/8/2013

Leaving for China 11/20/2013 (cant wait)

Interview 11/25/2013

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Macedonia
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So happy to hear about Miguel and Kaaha!!! Finally things are moving! I know some of you are still in limbo, but it will happen. Even though my sweetheart is here now, I still won't forget what nightmare it was to get to this point. :(

So Milan arrived at JFK on Friday. Had NO problem getting through. Every single person on his flight got called into a room but they let him go through with barely even a question. We are happy and trying to get settled in. I don't think I have ever seen him so relaxed! This is his first trip ever to the US and I expected it to be a little bit of a culture adjustment for him. BUT WOW!! It was more than I thought! He is loving everything but for me...I am exhausted!!! lol I didn't realize how much I would have to teach him. Simple things I take for granted; how to use the microwave/dishwasher/garbage disposal, how and when to take out the trash, the difference in trash and recycle, how to work the central heat and air, what a credit rating is and why it is important for him to have one, how to pump gas, what is all the food on the menu, why we don't pay to park at Target, that a restroom is the toilet not really a place to rest, etc. I haven't even attempted to teach him to drive my automatic vehicle yet! It appears to intimidate him! I think we will just start off slow. Of course, none of this is his fault and neither do I mind one bit, but I just wasn't expecting it and it's taking a little patience so he doesn't get frustrated. He is however understanding more what I went through in Macedonian for four months..so that is good.

Please share your experiences with your spouses when they get here as I am curious if you are/will go through the same thing and how you handled it.

We leave Saturday morning for Vegas and then get married on Wednesday!! Keeping my fellow Marchies in my prayers!!!!

Got a busy week so bye for now!!!

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: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Congrats Kaaha

So happy to hear about Miguel and Kaaha!!! Finally things are moving! I know some of you are still in limbo, but it will happen. Even though my sweetheart is here now, I still won't forget what nightmare it was to get to this point. :(

So Milan arrived at JFK on Friday. Had NO problem getting through. Every single person on his flight got called into a room but they let him go through with barely even a question. We are happy and trying to get settled in. I don't think I have ever seen him so relaxed! This is his first trip ever to the US and I expected it to be a little bit of a culture adjustment for him. BUT WOW!! It was more than I thought! He is loving everything but for me...I am exhausted!!! lol I didn't realize how much I would have to teach him. Simple things I take for granted; how to use the microwave/dishwasher/garbage disposal, how and when to take out the trash, the difference in trash and recycle, how to work the central heat and air, what a credit rating is and why it is important for him to have one, how to pump gas, what is all the food on the menu, why we don't pay to park at Target, that a restroom is the toilet not really a place to rest, etc. I haven't even attempted to teach him to drive my automatic vehicle yet! It appears to intimidate him! I think we will just start off slow. Of course, none of this is his fault and neither do I mind one bit, but I just wasn't expecting it and it's taking a little patience so he doesn't get frustrated. He is however understanding more what I went through in Macedonian for four months..so that is good.

Please share your experiences with your spouses when they get here as I am curious if you are/will go through the same thing and how you handled it.

We leave Saturday morning for Vegas and then get married on Wednesday!! Keeping my fellow Marchies in my prayers!!!!

Got a busy week so bye for now!!!

Wow... Good luck with your wedding.

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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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Please share your experiences with your spouses when they get here as I am curious if you are/will go through the same thing and how you handled it.

We leave Saturday morning for Vegas and then get married on Wednesday!! Keeping my fellow Marchies in my prayers!!!!

Got a busy week so bye for now!!!

Hi.. congratulations on things going well, even though it was difficult to get him there, its nice that he is there for Christmas, my fiance forgets that he needs to be a little patient, I've been here 2 days now, and even though I'm from an English speaking country and I've been here multiple times, there are some things i need help with. last night at dinner, I over tipped the waiter, seemed small, but I don't like feeling cheap, and we don't really tip in Australia, well we kind of do, but its as and when we choose, if we choose, its never expected. I need to adjust my behaviour as I'm not employed at the moment, I paid for dinner as it wasn't too expensive, and my fiance will be paying for most things, i figured I should while I still can!

anyway, i noticed you are getting married in Vegas, we are aswell in 2 weeks. I will be curious to see how quickly you get your marriage certificate back.

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: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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it is the same for me. ive been here quite a few times and i actually studied english at university, since i am an ESL teacher (which included a few culture-classes) BUT theres just sooo much i still need to learn/or that i am still not 100% comfortable with. i never know how much to tip, i think it's weird that in some stores the shop assistant has to unlock the door to the dressing room for you, just today my fiance explained how to get gas and i wouldnt even know how to send a letter! (like, where to go, how much it is and everything... i mean - it is easy to figure out and i would probably go to one of the ups or fedex stores, but still: i dont actually KNOW it). also the whole banking/credit card system and everything about health insurance and things like that.... i NOW know how to use the washer and dryer (but i didnt righ away), i had trouble locking or front door the first time i did it (in germany we just turn the key a couple of times all the way around and then its locked - here we just do half a turn and then turn it back and then its locked :blink: ). i still have to get used to driving an automatic car and sometimes am not really sure about the traffic rules or have to really concentrate to get it right (in germany, when theres no signs, the person on the right has the right of way, here its the bigger street... i still stop for lots of cars, even though i have the right of way) and i am SHOCKED by how many crimes occur where i live. there were 4 shootings in this area (luckily this doesnt mean my neighborhood, but the whole metropolitan area, but still :blink: ) within the last 3 days and it is hard for me to get used to not being able to walk around outside alone after it gets dark wherever i want to.

i just start noticing what a safe place germany is!!!!

so, to those of you who are the usc: please be patient with your fiance(e) - it can be very frustrating at times and you actually feel like a 12 year old kid that has to learn how to live on your own all over again. and that's even though the differences between germany and the us arent THAT big... i can only imagine how frustrating and exhausting it must be for people whose countries are a lot more different than the us!

alright - back to baking christmas cookies :) (thats another thing... all the different measurments...ugh... ;) ).

goodnight :)

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K-1 Visa:
03-08-12: Petition sent
03-12-12: Petition received (Vermont)
03-15-12: NOA1 (hardcopy)
08-30-12: NOA2 (USCIS website)
09-06-12: NOA2 (hardcopy)
09-10-12: NVC received
09-11-12: NVC Case Number
09-12-12: NVC left
09-18-12: Medical (Frankfurt)
09-22-12: NVC received (hardcopy)
09-29-12: pack 3 received
09-29-12: sent back pack 3
10-05-12: pack 3 received by embassy (thanks dhl for almost taking a week when you claim to deliver the next work-day!)
10-16-12: pack 4 received via eMail
10-17-12: pack 4 received (hardcopy)
10-24-12: Interview - APPROVED
11-02-12: Visa in hand
11-10-12: POE: Newark
12-31-12: WEDDING

AOS:
02-08-13: AOS package sent
02-11-13: AOS package delivered
02-18-13: NOA1 (eMail and text)
02-21-13: NOA1 (hardcopy)
02-27-13: Letter with Biometrics appointment
03-08-13: Biometrics
04-11-13: EAD and AP approved
04-20-13: EAD and AP combo card in the mail

08-31-13: GC approved - no Interview

09-08-13: Welcome letter in mail

09-09-13: GC in mail

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Love these stories! Keep them coming! :)

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 (pnd) Country: Macedonia
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I love these stories too and honestly, they are really helpful. I forget that just six short months ago, I was going through the same thing. I really must learn more patience. :(

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: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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it is the same for me. ive been here quite a few times and i actually studied english at university, since i am an ESL teacher (which included a few culture-classes) BUT theres just sooo much i still need to learn/or that i am still not 100% comfortable with. i never know how much to tip, i think it's weird that in some stores the shop assistant has to unlock the door to the dressing room for you, just today my fiance explained how to get gas and i wouldnt even know how to send a letter! (like, where to go, how much it is and everything... i mean - it is easy to figure out and i would probably go to one of the ups or fedex stores, but still: i dont actually KNOW it). also the whole banking/credit card system and everything about health insurance and things like that.... i NOW know how to use the washer and dryer (but i didnt righ away), i had trouble locking or front door the first time i did it (in germany we just turn the key a couple of times all the way around and then its locked - here we just do half a turn and then turn it back and then its locked :blink: ). i still have to get used to driving an automatic car and sometimes am not really sure about the traffic rules or have to really concentrate to get it right (in germany, when theres no signs, the person on the right has the right of way, here its the bigger street... i still stop for lots of cars, even though i have the right of way) and i am SHOCKED by how many crimes occur where i live. there were 4 shootings in this area (luckily this doesnt mean my neighborhood, but the whole metropolitan area, but still :blink: ) within the last 3 days and it is hard for me to get used to not being able to walk around outside alone after it gets dark wherever i want to.

i just start noticing what a safe place germany is!!!!

so, to those of you who are the usc: please be patient with your fiance(e) - it can be very frustrating at times and you actually feel like a 12 year old kid that has to learn how to live on your own all over again. and that's even though the differences between germany and the us arent THAT big... i can only imagine how frustrating and exhausting it must be for people whose countries are a lot more different than the us!

alright - back to baking christmas cookies :) (thats another thing... all the different measurments...ugh... ;) ).

goodnight :)

I know there are lots of different things to get used to and you are absolutely right... I have seen often on this site where the USC hasn't thought enough about the degree of adjustment to overcome. (I guess they need reminding :) ) The whole process is quite exhausting (I haven't even been approved yet and I'm shattered !! haha ) so I'm sure by the time its all over and you've landed, you just want to get on with your life and feel 'comfortable' ... another process begins - the adjustment. Sounds to me like you are extremely aware and hey.. you're doing well already :yes: . The cookies sound great! ... and for all the other things.. they will come together... I have faith - :yes:

(F)

Mar 2011 - After 5mths denied for lost docs - Attempts to follow up failed. Mar 18 2012 - I-129F sent - No sign of NOA1 but they have banked the check...Jul 24 - Update - USCIS has located our file
Infopass Apt - they sorted through everything - our 2011 and 2012 file keep getting mixed up - getting us a Case# (still waiting) Dec- Infopass Appt- expecting to get a case # in about a week ..Still no Case number

Mar 2013 Infopass - advised file was in a box somewhere,and it would be quicker for us to refile. Life gets in the way... New petition submitted July 2014 .
I-129F Sent : Jul 28 2014
TSC received: Aug 04 2014
I-129F NOA1 : Aug 06 2014
I-129F NOA2 : Feb 25 2015 (NOA2 copy rcd: Mar 02)

Sent to NVC: Mar 09 / Left NVC Apr 1 / Arr Embassy Apr 7 / Pkt 3 Rcd Apr 15 / Medical Apr 17 / Pkt 3 sent May 1 / Interview May 12

Left NZ May 15

Married Aug 10

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