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There seems to be a lot of great news today!!! Yay! The atmosphere is fantastic!

Congrats again to everyone who got good news!!! Whoopee!

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USCIS (189 days)

08/30/2011 Filed I-130

09/07/2011 Priority date/received date

09/08/2011 NOA1 Receipt date

09/13/2011 Received NOA1 hardcopy in mail

03/14/2012 NOA2 – Approved via USCIS' site (no text)

NVC (28 days)

03/19/2012 NVC received my case!

03/20/2012 Got case number! (I called)

03/21/2012 DS-3023 sent & AOS bill paid online

03/22/2012 AOS bill shows PAID

03/23/2012 Instructions for I-864 accessed & emailed DS-3023 AGAIN!

03/24/2012 I-864 sent to NVC

03/27/2012 NVC received I-864 packet

03/28/2012 DS-3023 FINALLY received by NVC

03/29/2012 IV bill received and paid online

03/30/2012 IV bill shows PAID & NVC sent checklist for I-864

04/03/2012 DS-230 packet sent & I-864 checklist sent to NVC

04/04/2012 DS-230 delivered to NVC

04/05/2012 I-864 checklist delivered to NVC

04/05/2012 Called NVC – was told to give them 2-3 weeks

04/09/2012 DS-230 reviewed; Checklist sent

04/09/2012 DS-230 checklist sent via email

04/10/2012 DS-864 checklist requirements accepted

04/12/2012 DS-230 checklist sent via FedEx

04/16/2012 Case complete!!! Thank you Jesus!

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05/03/2012 Packet 4 received with Interview date.

Case forwarded to Trinidad.

06/04/2012 Interview date! APPROVED!

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In some countries, you can do an advance medical as soon as you have your case number, compared to waiting for an interview date letter. Such places: London, the Philippines. You'd have to contact the panel physician in Ukraine to see if you can schedule it now or have to wait for an interview date to be scheduled first.

Thanks Saylin :)

I will let my wife know and we will give try. If they say yes then we will take care of the exam soon.

I LOVE VINI PUH! (from belarus here, he's my favourite

okay but for your question, you would just call the doctors office they provide and ask if you can make the appointment or if you need the letter, they will tell if you can schedule or if you have to wait

Same here, I actually like him better than the English counterpart, he seems more realistic and he is always grumpy :lol:

Thank you as well for the help. Appreciate everyone's help. :D

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USCIS - 59 Days

01/10/2012 - I-130 Sent

01/12/2012 - I-130 Received

01/17/2012 - NOA1 Email/SMS Received

03/16/2012 - NOA2

NVC Stage - 20 Days

03/19/2012 - NVC Case Received

04/05/2012 - NVC Case Number Received

04/06/2012 - AOS Bill Invoiced

04/07/2012 - AOS Bill Paid

04/16/2012 - IV Bill Invoice Email Received

04/17/2012 - IV Bill Invoiced and Paid

04/18/2012 - Medical Exam Completed/Passed

04/19/2012 - AOS & IV Package Sent to NVC

04/20/2012 - AOS & IV Package Received

04/23/2012 - AOS Accepted

04/25/2012 - IV Package Accepted & Case Complete

05/03/2012 - Interview Date Scheduled

06/27/2012 - Interview

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So...I noticed I didn't fill out the Province either on this question...would it be ok, to WRITE IT IN, or do I have to type out a new form, send it to the hubby for signature again and have him send it back?

Also, while we're on the subject of leaving things blank, #23 & #28 (on DS230, parents deceased?) I left that blank. They aren't deceased. I tried to put N/A but the form said that was not a valid format...so, again, can I WRITE IN N/A?

Sorry if it all seems trivial...just trying to avoid RFE's...

Thanks!

My problem was that I misunderstood the question. Question# 30 says,"List below all places you have lived for at least six months since reaching the age of 16, including places in your country of nationality. Begin with your present residents".

For my wife I put her residents from birth to present, NOT age 16 to present!! :crying: so i had to remove 16 years from her dates!

NVC mentioned that a lot of people missed this or misunderstood it entirely.

Question#23 we put the year her father died, yes you must do this!

Question#28 we left this blank, as #27 gives her current address!

Good luck!

USCIS

05/29/2011: Married

08/12/2011: Sent I-130 packet.

08/15/2011: NOA1, Priority Date

02/22/2012: NOA2 - Approved

02/25/2012: NOA2 - Received hard copy in mail

NVC

03/06/2012: NVC received

03/07/2012: NVC Case Number, BIN & IIN Assigned

03/08/2012: DS3032 sent by email (auto response received immediately)

03/13/2012: Re-send DS3032 by email (auto response received immediately)

03/13/2012: Received (2)Email with DS-3032 Kit and AOS Bill instructions

03/14/2012: AOS bill appears as PAID

03/16/2012: Mailed AOS package (I-864)USPS EXPRESS

03/16/2012: DS-3032 Accepted Via Beneficiary Email (Took 8 DAYS from 1st Email)

03/20/2012: IV bill invoiced & paid $404.00

03/21/2012: IV bill Payment reflecting PAID / AOS checklist received

03/30/2012: IV package DS-230 sent via USPS Priority

04/02/2012: IV package Delivered @ 11:55 am w/signature

04/12/2012: Re-Sent DS-230 Part 1 W/Photocopy of receipt from Hong Kong Police Via USPS EXPRESS

04/13/2012: DS-230 Part 1 package Delivered to NVC ATTN:DR @11:52am

04/17/2012: CASE COMPLETE (41 Days @NVC)

04/22/2012: Request Expedite

04/24/2012: Expedite Approved!(2days)

04/25/2012: Case sent to U.S. Consulate General in HONG KONG

Medical / US Consulate / POE:

04/30/2012: U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong received

05/16/2012: Interview Scheduled May 22, 2012

05/22/2012: Interview APPROVED!!!!!!

05/26/2012: Visa in Hand (9 months 11 days from NOA1)

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My problem was that I misunderstood the question. Question# 30 says,"List below all places you have lived for at least six months since reaching the age of 16, including places in your country of nationality. Begin with your present residents".

For my wife I put her residents from birth to present, NOT age 16 to present!! :crying: so i had to remove 16 years from her dates!

NVC mentioned that a lot of people missed this or misunderstood it entirely.

Question#23 we put the year her father died, yes you must do this!

Question#28 we left this blank, as #27 gives her current address!

Good luck!

Looks like I made the same mistake also, I put his birth and month year to present (since he's never lived anywhere else)! UGH! That question is on the page he already signed, so I guess I will just scratch the year off and WRITE IN the correct one!

Thanks for the help!

5/22/2009 - Met

8/12/2011 - Married

USCIS

9/13/2011 - Mailed I-30

9/15/2011 - NOA1

3/19/2012 - NOA2

NVC

4/02/2012 - NVC received case

4/13/2012 - Case # assigned

4/15/2012 - Emailed DS-3032---->received auto response

4/17/2012 - AOS bill received & paid

4/18/2012 - AOS shows as PAID

4/19/2012 - AOS package mailed

4/20/2012 - AOS package delivered to NVC

4/23/2012 - AOS package accepted

4/23/2012 - Checklist received for DS-3032

4/23/2012 - DS-3032 emailed again---->received auto response

4/30/2012 - DS-3032 hard copy mailed

5/01/2012 - Received response about DS-3032 emailed on 4/23/2012, but not an actual acceptance...WTH?

5/01/2012 - DS-3032 delivered to NVC

5/08/2012 - DS-3032 emailed yet again!----> received auto response

5/14/2012 - DS-3032 FINALLY accepted

5/14/2012 - IV bill received & paid

5/14/2012 - IV package sent

5/15/2012 - IV bill shows as PAID

5/15/2012 - IV package delivered to NVC

5/23/2012 - Case complete

6/01/2012 - Interview date assigned for ----> July 23rd

7/09/2012 - Medical

7/23/2012 - Interview -----> Approved

7/25/2012 - Passport Received

7/27/2012 - POE (JFK)

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Filed: FB-1 Visa Country: Angola
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Yes, you don't need to bring any of that stuff. In your case, all you'd bring to the interview is the following:

-passport

-interview letter (first page that states the beneficiary's name, place of interview, date of interview)

-medical results (if not sent directly by panel physician)

-2 passport photos (used for the green card)

-2011 tax information as it'll be after the April 17th tax deadline

Proof of relationship is optional, but highly recommended. Don't know how hard Spain is. [...]

Saylin, may I ask: why is it that NVC doesn't include 2 passport photos, passport and tax information in the Interview Letter as items to bring to the interview? Also, what is the purpose of submitting 2 passport photos along with the DS-230 pkg.? I'm thinking that one of them would be used for the Green Card. :unsure:

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Looks like I made the same mistake also, I put his birth and month year to present (since he's never lived anywhere else)! UGH! That question is on the page he already signed, so I guess I will just scratch the year off and WRITE IN the correct one!

Thanks for the help!

Make sure you do NOT use white-out, but simply scratch it out and write in the correct information.

Saylin, may I ask: why is it that NVC doesn't include 2 passport photos, passport and tax information in the Interview Letter as items to bring to the interview? Also, what is the purpose of submitting 2 passport photos along with the DS-230 pkg.? I'm thinking that one of them would be used for the Green Card. :unsure:

Well, the passport is common sense to bring to the interview, no? You have to give your passport to receive the visa.

I mentioned tax information because around the beginning of the year, most people don't have their recent taxes filed, but when their interview comes around, which is often after April 17th (tax deadline), those recent taxes are then required. Again, this should be common sense.

Who knows why they don't use the pictures from the DS-230, or from the medical, or even the G-325A in the I-130 petition. I'm thinking that: USCIS keeps the photos for their files, and then NVC keeps the photos for their files, and the panel physician keeps the photos for their files, so then there's a need for photos for the green card, which is why you bring some to the interview.

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[...]

Yes, you don't need to bring any of that stuff. In your case, all you'd bring to the interview is the following:

-passport

-interview letter (first page that states the beneficiary's name, place of interview, date of interview)

-medical results (if not sent directly by panel physician)

-2 passport photos (used for the green card)

-2011 tax information as it'll be after the April 17th tax deadline

Proof of relationship is optional, but highly recommended. Don't know how hard Spain is. [...]

Saylin, may I ask: why is it that NVC doesn't include 2 passport photos, passport and tax information in the Interview Letter as items to bring to the interview? Also, what is the purpose of submitting 2 passport photos along with the DS-230 pkg.? I'm thinking that one of them would be used for the Green Card. :unsure:

The theory is, like the biographic pages in the I-130, they put one picture with your AOS package and one with the IV package. Then the ones taken to the interview are the ones on the green card.

How they do this with EP packages I have no idea...

USCIS- 260 Days

6/8/11~ Mailed I-130 Application, withdrew Canadian PR application
6/16/11~ NOA1 email and text message Case routed to CSC (Priority Date)
7/12/11~ The 'Money Order' Incident/Returned to Tennessee
8/03/11~ TOUCHED!
3/2/12~ APPROVED! NOA2!

NVC Electronic Processing- Montreal- 19 Days

3/21/12~ Received case number & IIN 20 Days after NOA2
3/21/12~ Sent in opt-in email
3/22/12~ Opt-in accepted
3/23/12~ DS-261 Submitted, never accepted
3/29/12~ AOS bill invoiced and paid
3/30/12~ AOS shows PAID- AOS Package emailed/received, DS-3032 emailed/accepted
4/2/12~ IV bill invoiced and paid
4/3/12~ AOS Checklist documents emailed(first time)
4/4/12~ IV shows PAID- DS-260 submitted/ IV Package emailed/received
4/4/12~ AOS Checklist documents sent again for CYA (second time)
4/5/12~ IV package accepted! No Checklists!
4/6/12~ AOS Checklist emailed(third time)
4/9/12~ AOS packet accepted (finally)
CASE COMPLETE!!

Interview 354 days from NOA1/ 362 days from initial filing date
5/29/12~ Medical@ Medisys, Montreal
6/4/12~ Interview APPROVED!!!
08/07/2012~ POE Emerson, MB/Pembina, ND by land
08/09/2012~ HOME!! 424 days from initial filing date!
08/14/2012~ SSN Received
09/10/2012~ Received Green Card

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Make sure you do NOT use white-out, but simply scratch it out and write in the correct information.

Yup, I made some mistakes and just crossed off and rewrote and NVC accepted my docs.

01/01/2008 - Met
04/27/2010 - Engaged
08/23/2011 - Married
USCIS
10/03/2011 - I-130 Sent (USPS priority w/ delivery confirmation)
10/05/2011 - Package arrived at chicago lockbox
10/06/2011 - NOA1
11/09/2011 - NOA2 (no RFE's)
NVC
11/14/2011 - Petition received by NVC/ Received NOA2 by mail
11/21/2011 - NVC case # received by email/ Got AOS fee by email/ Called NVC to provide beneficiary email
11/27/2011 - Choice of agent (DS-3023) sent to NVC by email
.....took a break from process to delay interview....
01/26/2012 - Payed IV fee
01/27/2012 - IV fee status shown as PAID
02/07/2012 - Payed AOS fee
02/08/2012 - AOS fee status shown as PAID
02/09/ 2012 - DS-230 package sent to NVC (priority mail)
03/06/2012 - AOS package sent to NVC (priority mail)
03/12/2012 - Called NVC and found out about checklist. Sent revision to NVC that same day.
03/16/2012 - CASE COMPLETE!
04/11/2012 - Informed of interview via phone by DOS/ Got P4 email from NVC a few hours later that same day (May 4th)
SANTO DOMINGO CONSULATE
04/19/2012 - Medical
05/04/2012 - Interview (APPROVED)
05/10/2012 - Visa ready and picked up at domex
05/15/2012 - POE in Boston (together)
U. S. A
05/29/2012 - Went to SS office to apply for SS card
06/01/2012 - Welcome letter arrived (Received about 3 of these)
06/05/2012 - Green card arrived
06/15/2012- Back to SS office with green card to reapply and inquire about delay
06/18/2012 - Picked up SSN at SSA office
06/22/2012 - SS card arrived by mail

04/24/14 - Sent I-751 to remove conditions

06/09/14 - Biometrics

11/2014 - RFE from USCIS requesting more evidence before approval

Late Jan - Sent further evidence of marriage

03/05/2015 - Got letter of approval for removal of conditions

03/15/2015 - Permanent 10 yr green card received via mail

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The theory is, like the biographic pages in the I-130, they put one picture with your AOS package and one with the IV package. Then the ones taken to the interview are the ones on the green card.

How they do this with EP packages I have no idea...

That's why you bring passport photos to the interview. Those are the ones used for the green card, not the ones submitted with the IV package.

Yup, I made some mistakes and just crossed off and rewrote and NVC accepted my docs.

Exactly how you're supposed to do it yes.gifgood.gif

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Filed: FB-1 Visa Country: Angola
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[...]

Well, the passport is common sense to bring to the interview, no? You have to give your passport to receive the visa.

I mentioned tax information because around the beginning of the year, most people don't have their recent taxes filed, but when their interview comes around, which is often after April 17th (tax deadline), those recent taxes are then required. Again, this should be common sense.

Who knows why they don't use the pictures from the DS-230, or from the medical, or even the G-325A in the I-130 petition. I'm thinking that: USCIS keeps the photos for their files, and then NVC keeps the photos for their files, and the panel physician keeps the photos for their files, so then there's a need for photos for the green card, which is why you bring some to the interview.

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@ Saylin, Yup, it should be 'common sense' I guess. However, I've seen persons on this forum who did not know that these items are necessary for the interview. But again, whether it should be common sense or not, NVC should include these in the interview notification letter. :bonk: Thanks to you! :thumbs: So happy to be apart of this efficient forum.... :thumbs:

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Oh, didn't know you got the interview letter already! That's definitely it yes.gif

Yes, you don't need to bring any of that stuff. In your case, all you'd bring to the interview is the following:

as always thank you! i am shocked also, very fast!!

Started Talking: December 14, 2006
Met in Person: December 27, 2008
Got married : April 30, 2011

USCIS: (160 Days)
08/23/11 - I-130 Application filed and sent
08/25/11 - I-130 NOA1 Received
02/22/12 - I-130 NOA2 Received

NVC (77 days)
03/06/2012 - AOS Invoice Received with Choice Agent Form Sent
03/12/2012 - AOS Invoice: PAID and Choice Agent Form sent
03/19/2012 - AOS Package Sent
03/20/2012 - AOS Package Received by NVC
03/20/2012 - IV Invoice Received & Paid
3/23/2012 - AOS Checklist for Proof of Assets
3/24/2012 - Resent Checklist and AOS form
03/27/2012 - IV Package Sent
03/29/2012 - AOS approved
04/03/2012 - CASE COMPLETED!!! WOOHOOO - Waiting for Interview from Madrid
04/05/2012 - Interview date assigned -May 17, 2012 at 12:30 pm

U.S Embassy (28 days)
04/26/2012 - Medical checkup
05/17/2012 - Interview; Result:APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

05/23/2012 - Visa received
United States
07/19/2012 - Port of entry: Washington Dulles
07/27/2012 - SSN applied
08/07/2012 - SSN card received & Greencard Received

Removing Conditional Residency (294 days)

4/24/2014 - I-751 SENT

4/26/2014 - I-751 RECEIVED (Proof of Signature)

4/30/2014 - THREE YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!!

5/08/2014 - Check cashed

5/09/2014 - NO1 (One Year Extension Letter) Received

5/15/2014 - Bio letter received

6/05/2014 - Bio appointment date - COMPLETED

11/14/2014 - RFE Received

01/09/2015 - Response to RFE with 70 pages of proof :)

01/26/2015 - APPROVED FINALLY!!!!

02/11/2015 - 10 Year Card IN HAND! Woohoooooooooooooooooooooooo

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I am still confused, so in line 30 for ds 230, should i mention date from when my wife turned to be 16 years or i can still right from the year when she was born as she is leaving at same place.

for example she was born in 1990

so it would be 01-2006 till present

or 01-1990 till present

thanks

she is leaving at 1 single place from the time she was born

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@ Saylin, Yup, it should be 'common sense' I guess. However, I've seen persons on this forum who did not know that these items are necessary for the interview. But again, whether it should be common sense or not, NVC should include these in the interview notification letter. :bonk: Thanks to you! :thumbs: So happy to be apart of this efficient forum.... :thumbs:

Well, if we're gonna start talking about things NVC (or USCIS) should be including in correspondence, there's a lot more than just that. That's why it's practically necessary to be on these kind of forums just to be informed of what you really need for each step of this process. I'm sure everyone here would take at least a year to get through this entire thing if we didn't have VJ. I know I definitely would have been in NVC longer as I wouldn't have known about the online forms, required for Montreal.

as always thank you! i am shocked also, very fast!!

You're welcome!

I always have my email open in one tab, this thread open in another tab. So as soon as I see an email from here, I refresh this page. That's why I'm fast ;) Unless I'm sleeping or at work :P And occasionally at school headbonk.gif

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That's why you bring passport photos to the interview. Those are the ones used for the green card, not the ones submitted with the IV package.

I mean how they split the photos to put with a package.. The US government is big on putting photos with personnel files. One photo goes in your AOS file, one goes in your IV file. With paper files the photos are stapled to the page.. with digital files I guess they cut and paste.

The military was a lot like immigration, 90000 photos of myself, and I have no idea what the Army did with all of them lol

USCIS- 260 Days

6/8/11~ Mailed I-130 Application, withdrew Canadian PR application
6/16/11~ NOA1 email and text message Case routed to CSC (Priority Date)
7/12/11~ The 'Money Order' Incident/Returned to Tennessee
8/03/11~ TOUCHED!
3/2/12~ APPROVED! NOA2!

NVC Electronic Processing- Montreal- 19 Days

3/21/12~ Received case number & IIN 20 Days after NOA2
3/21/12~ Sent in opt-in email
3/22/12~ Opt-in accepted
3/23/12~ DS-261 Submitted, never accepted
3/29/12~ AOS bill invoiced and paid
3/30/12~ AOS shows PAID- AOS Package emailed/received, DS-3032 emailed/accepted
4/2/12~ IV bill invoiced and paid
4/3/12~ AOS Checklist documents emailed(first time)
4/4/12~ IV shows PAID- DS-260 submitted/ IV Package emailed/received
4/4/12~ AOS Checklist documents sent again for CYA (second time)
4/5/12~ IV package accepted! No Checklists!
4/6/12~ AOS Checklist emailed(third time)
4/9/12~ AOS packet accepted (finally)
CASE COMPLETE!!

Interview 354 days from NOA1/ 362 days from initial filing date
5/29/12~ Medical@ Medisys, Montreal
6/4/12~ Interview APPROVED!!!
08/07/2012~ POE Emerson, MB/Pembina, ND by land
08/09/2012~ HOME!! 424 days from initial filing date!
08/14/2012~ SSN Received
09/10/2012~ Received Green Card

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