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We are yet to receive a NOA1 and we even called the USCIS to ask about it and the customer service rep informed us that "their systems" don't allow them to enter a foreign address.

I never received my NOA1. It shouldn't be an issue.

The USCIS will send overseas mail. That's the line the customer service gives when inquiring about foreign addresses, but it's completely false. I did eventually receive my NOA2 in the mail (about two months after approval) in Kuwait. Many of the people in this thread received documents from the USCIS at their foreign address.

USCIS Stage

February 17th, 2012 - NOA1 Email

March 1st, 2012 - NOA2 Email (USC residing abroad)

NVC Stage

March 12th 2012 - Received

March 21st, 2012 - Case Number received

April 20th, 2012 - Case Closed

May 1st, 2012 - Interview scheduled

Embassy

May 29th, 2012 - Interview - Approved!

June 6th, 2012 - Passport with visa delivered

July 29th, 2012 - POE together in Houston

August 6th, 2012 - Social Security Card Received

August 16th, 2012 - Green Card Received

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Filed: Country: France
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I got an email on July 25th that they had received our paperwork and they cashed had the check the same day. We are yet to receive a NOA1 and we even called the USCIS to ask about it and the customer service rep informed us that "their systems" don't allow them to enter a foreign address.

Should we be worried about the lack of a NOA1?

Our actual paper NOA1 took about 10 days to get to France, Sweden should be similar so I don't think there's cause for concern yet, international mail takes a while.

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Filed: Country: Sweden
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Our actual paper NOA1 took about 10 days to get to France, Sweden should be similar so I don't think there's cause for concern yet, international mail takes a while.

It's actually a little bit funny, but today when I got home from work the darn notice was sitting there waiting for me.

[uSCIS Stage] (29 days)

07/18/12 - I-130 package sent.

07/23/12 - package received.

07/25/12 - NOA1 received via email.

08/06/12 - NOA1 via snail mail.

08/21/12 - APPROVED - NOA2 received via email.

[NVC Stage] (86 days)

08/27/12 - Case has arrived at NVC.

09/05/12 - Case number received, emailed DS3032.

09/17/12 - AOS bill received via email and paid via portal.

09/18/12 - DS3032 was rejected (made a stupid mistake), emailed DS3032 again.

09/20/12 - AOS bill appears as PAID.

09/28/12 - AOS package received by NVC.

10/08/12 - DS3032 accepted.

10/09/12 - RFE for clarification on sponsors income and about re-establishing residence.

10/18/12 - IV bill received and paid via portal.

10/19/12 - IV bill appears as PAID.

11/07/12 - IV package received by NVC.

11/15/12 - RFE response received by NVC (stayed in customs for 14 days).

11/30/12 - CASE COMPLETE.

12/12/12 - Interview Date Assigned.

12/13/12 - Medical.

01/07/13 - Interview Date - APPROVED.

01/09/13 - Return to the embassy to sign IV Part 2, got visa envelope.

02/05/13 - POE - Charlotte, NC.

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It took a total of 10 days between our NOA1 and NOA2... he and I live together in the UK in London

Sept 1, 2011: Met at a service station my first night in England

Sept 15, 2011: Came down to where I go to University to spend a week with me

Oct 15, 2011: Went to London to be with him.. one of many trips between us

Oct 30, 2011: Engaged

Dec 20, 2011: Married

Feb 20, 2011: I-130 Sent

Mar 12, 2011: Rejected because of payment, waiting for packet to come back so I can resubmit it with proper payment.

April: Another rejection because I signed in the wrong place

May 1 2012: Sent I-130 AGAIN

May 7 2012: Received NOA1

May 17 2012: Received NOA2

June 18 2012: NVC stuff came in

July 6 2012: Called because never received NVC info

July 10 2012: Email with instructions received

August 1 2012: sent out AOS payment and AOS packet plus the other form

August 29 2012: had to get on a plane and fly away from the love my life.

Sept 12 2012: still no news from NVC, refiling all of my paperwork... feels like we have been apart forever already

Sept 14 2012: Emailed 3032 and resent I-864 with case number on every page, cover sheet and rechecked about 35 times to make sure it was all right

Oct, 1 2012: didn't check well enough received RFE

Oct, 13 2012: resent the packet with the information needed by the NVC

Oct, 14: Husband sent DS 230 from the UK

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Our addresses on the I-130/G-325A was our Australian address. Am I to understand, we might have accidentally lined ourselves up for an expedited approval?

If so, nice!

Just got our NOA2 via E-Mail :)

1. Country USC resides in: Australia.

2. USCIS field office or DCF?: USCIS.

3. When did you file I130: Received by USCIS on 20th July 2012.

4. How long has the USC been living abroad: 1 year.

5. Do you reside in the country legally: Yes.

6. What is the reason for your residence: Live closer to family.

7. Did you list your overseas address on I130? Yes

8. Did you send the package from abroad? Yes

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in your I130 package? Not exactly. A receipt from the Hawaii Department of Health was included with our marriage certificate, which had our AU address on it.

10. Did you mention that you reside abroad in your cover letter? No.

11. Has your case been auto expedited? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? Yes. 14 days.

12. Which Service Centre? California

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[NVC]

08/AUG/2012 : Case arrived at NVC.

24/AUG/2012 : NVC Case Number received.

24/AUG/2012 : DS-3032 Emailed.

05/SEP/2012 : AOS Invoiced, DS-3032 received.

05/SEP/2012 : DS-3032 accepted.

06/SEP/2012 : IV Invoiced.

07/SEP/2012 : AOS and IV appear PAID.

10/SEP/2012 : AOS and IV packets mailed via UPS.

12/SEP/2012 : NVC received AOS and IV packets via UPS.

21/SEP/2012 : RFE (Birth Certificate. Notarized copy not accepted).

24/SEP/2012 : NVC received Birth Certificate (provided by Registry Office).

03/OCT/2012 : Case complete.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Uruguay
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Hi everyone.

My husband and I will sending the I-130 next week, We live in Uruguay. So, wish us luck!

I have a question for all that. If my husband (US citizen) live abroad can be the agent for the DS-3032 anyway? That part isn't clear to me.

I have to thanks this post!!! You don't know how much it help me. It was like the light to the end of the road...

Thank you a lot, to all. :thumbs:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Just got our NOA2 notice (even though I havent recieved the physical NOA1 yet in the post!)

1. Country USC resides in: Ireland

2. USCIS field office or DCF?: USCIS.

3. When did you file I130: Mailed 26th of July - Received by USCIS 28th July 2012. (NOA1)

4. How long has the USC been living abroad: 10 years.

5. Do you reside in the country legally: Yes.

6. What is the reason for your residence: Job

7. Did you list your overseas address on I130? Yes

8. Did you send the package from abroad? No, sent package to family in the US who attched the check and then sent it on our behalf

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in your I130 package? Limited - A random letter from our mortgage company that had both our names on it

10. Did you mention that you reside abroad in your cover letter? No.

11. Has your case been auto expedited? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? Yes. 12 days.

12. Which Service Centre? California

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USCIS

07/23/2012: I-130 Sent from Ireland

07/24/2012: USPS Delivery Confirmation

07/27/2012: NOA1 E-mail

08/06/2012: NOA2 E-mail

08/07/2012: NOA1 (i-797 Rec'd Hard copy via snail mail)

NVC

08/10/2012: NVC received

08/24/2012: Case number/IIN

08/24/2012: DS-3032 sent (10 minutes after Case Number received ;) )

09/05/2012: DS-3032 accepted (via email although NVC later said they never received ?!?)

09/05/2012: Got the pre-invoicing error: "You cannot make online payments for your case at this time. Please contact the NVC if you have questions or need further information."

09/06/2012: AOS Bill paid

09/07/2012: AOS Bill Status Changed to "PAID"

09/10/2012: AOS Package sent

09/12/2012: Sent hardcopy of DS-3032

09/24/2012: IV Bill Invoiced

09/24/2012: IV Bill paid

09/25/2012: IV Bill Status Changed to "PAID"

09/25/2012: IV Package sent

10/04/2012: Case complete at NVC

10/12/2012: Interview scheduled (Interview Date: 12/17/2012)

Embassy

11/05/2012: Embassy received

11/13/2012: Medical

12/17/2012: Interview - Joint Sponsor Required to to my residency in Ireland

12/18/2012: I-864 Sent from US to Embassy

02/01/2013: Visa

04/22/2012: POE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Hi everyone.

My husband and I will sending the I-130 next week, We live in Uruguay. So, wish us luck!

I have a question for all that. If my husband (US citizen) live abroad can be the agent for the DS-3032 anyway? That part isn't clear to me.

I have to thanks this post!!! You don't know how much it help me. It was like the light to the end of the road...

Thank you a lot, to all. :thumbs:

Yes (I plan to be as well)

Timeline

USCIS

07/23/2012: I-130 Sent from Ireland

07/24/2012: USPS Delivery Confirmation

07/27/2012: NOA1 E-mail

08/06/2012: NOA2 E-mail

08/07/2012: NOA1 (i-797 Rec'd Hard copy via snail mail)

NVC

08/10/2012: NVC received

08/24/2012: Case number/IIN

08/24/2012: DS-3032 sent (10 minutes after Case Number received ;) )

09/05/2012: DS-3032 accepted (via email although NVC later said they never received ?!?)

09/05/2012: Got the pre-invoicing error: "You cannot make online payments for your case at this time. Please contact the NVC if you have questions or need further information."

09/06/2012: AOS Bill paid

09/07/2012: AOS Bill Status Changed to "PAID"

09/10/2012: AOS Package sent

09/12/2012: Sent hardcopy of DS-3032

09/24/2012: IV Bill Invoiced

09/24/2012: IV Bill paid

09/25/2012: IV Bill Status Changed to "PAID"

09/25/2012: IV Package sent

10/04/2012: Case complete at NVC

10/12/2012: Interview scheduled (Interview Date: 12/17/2012)

Embassy

11/05/2012: Embassy received

11/13/2012: Medical

12/17/2012: Interview - Joint Sponsor Required to to my residency in Ireland

12/18/2012: I-864 Sent from US to Embassy

02/01/2013: Visa

04/22/2012: POE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Chile
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After months of following this thread I can now add our names to it!!!

1. Country USC resides in: Chile

2. USCIS field office or DCF?: USCIS (DCF no longer available)

3. When did you file I130: NOA1 July 25

4. How long has the USC been living abroad: 3.5 years.

5. Do you reside in the country legally: Yes.

6. What is the reason for your residence: before I had a work visa, now I am a temp resident

7. Did you list your overseas address on I130? Yes

8. Did you send the package from abroad? Yes

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in your I130 package? All our bonafide evidence implicates residence abroad (shared domicile, health insurance, etc)

10. Did you mention that you reside abroad in your cover letter? No.

11. Has your case been auto expedited? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? Yes. 11 days (calendar), 8 business days .

12. Which Service Centre? California

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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hi everyone,

my husband lives in the US, I am in Malaysia at the moment. he is with the military so do you think we can file through the US Embassy in Malaysia? There is a chance he might be deploying next year so we'd like to get the visa process done before/and if he leaves. Thanks, really appreciate your feedback!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Please to study DCF requirements for Filing in Malaysia. Thanks !

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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After months of following this thread I can now add our names to it!!!

1. Country USC resides in: Chile

2. USCIS field office or DCF?: USCIS (DCF no longer available)

3. When did you file I130: NOA1 July 25

4. How long has the USC been living abroad: 3.5 years.

5. Do you reside in the country legally: Yes.

6. What is the reason for your residence: before I had a work visa, now I am a temp resident

7. Did you list your overseas address on I130? Yes

8. Did you send the package from abroad? Yes

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in your I130 package? All our bonafide evidence implicates residence abroad (shared domicile, health insurance, etc)

10. Did you mention that you reside abroad in your cover letter? No.

11. Has your case been auto expedited? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? Yes. 11 days (calendar), 8 business days .

12. Which Service Centre? California

We got auto-expedited as well:

1. Country USC resides in: Brazil.

2. USCIS field office or DCF?: USCIS.

3. When did you file I130: Received by USCIS on 25th July 2012.

4. How long has the USC been living abroad: 6 months.

5. Do you reside in the country legally: Yes.

6. What is the reason for your residence: Live closer to family.

7. Did you list your overseas address on I130? Yes.

8. Did you send the package from abroad? Yes.

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in your I130 package? Yes, church records and bank information.

10. Did you mention that you reside abroad in your cover letter? We mentioned that we have a joint-account in Brazil.

11. Has your case been auto expedited? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? Yes. 10 days.

12. Which Service Centre? California.

Service Center : California Service Center (CSC)

Marriage: 2011-12-29 in Salt Lake City, UT - USA

2012-07-18: I-130 Sent

2012-07-25: USCIS Received

2012-07-26: I-130 NOA1

2012-08-06: I-130 Approved (11 days)

2012-08-23: NVC Received (17 days)

2012-08-25: Return Completed DS-3032

2012-09-04: Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill

2012-09-04: Pay I-864 Bill

2012-09-06: Receive I-864 Package

2012-09-06: Received IV Bill

2012-09-07: Pay IV Bill

2012-09-12: Return Completed I-864

2012-09-12: IV Packet Sent

2012-09-20: AOS RFE

2012-09-22: AOS RFE Sent (from US - scanned)

2012-09-24: AOS RFE Sent (from BR - originals)

2012-09-24: IV Accepted

2012-10-04: AOS RFE (to be presented at interview)

2012-10-04: Case Completed at NVC(42 Days)

2012-10-12: Received Instruction Package

2012-11-30: Interview Date

2012-11-30: Interview Result: APPROVED

2012-12-04: Visa Received

2012-12-12: US Entry

2012-12-22: SSN Received

2013-01-02: Greencard Received

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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I did, it said we could. Just want to know whether DCF will be faster compared to normal USCIS route.

your uscitizen spouse resides in Malaysia as a resident?

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

-=-=-=-=-=R E A D ! ! !=-=-=-=-=-

Whoa Nelly ! Want NVC Info? see http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Georgia
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I signed up just to add my stuff to this list (:

1. Country USC resides in: Georgia.

2. USCIS field office or DCF?: USCIS.

3. When did you file I130: Received by USCIS on July 24th 2012.

4. How long has the USC been living abroad: 1 year

5. Do you reside in the country legally: Yes.

6. What is the reason for your residence: to be with my husband

7. Did you list your overseas address on I130? Yes, BUT I wrote in both the cover letter and the address page to use my US address as my mailing address

8. Did you send the package from abroad? Yes.

9. Did you include evidence of your residence abroad in your I130 package? Yes, some postcards/envelopes sent to me at this address

10. Did you mention that you reside abroad in your cover letter? Yes, and I asked for my US address to be used for mail.

11. Has your case been auto expedited? How long between NOA1 and NOA2? Still waiting for NOA2, but the online status has updated: so, 12-14 days?

12. Which Service Centre? California.

I was so worried after reading this thread that listing my US address, even just for 'mailing,' would keep us from being expedited. And now I'm still not sure what happened, because despite my multiple requests, yesterday I got my physical NOA1 in the mail, here at my foreign address! Anyone else have this happen to them?

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