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Wifey flying next week to Bogota to take care of her medical labs/exam and the interview! Woohoo! So close but so far ... Time is going so slow!!

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6/24/2016: Mailed N-400 package via USPS from Naval Base Yokosuka, Japan

7/11/2016: Received NOA1 dated 7/5/2016

11/3/2016: Received email from USCIS-Seoul Office with Naturalization appt set for 11/30/2016

11/30/2016: Naturalization Interview on Naval Base Yokosuka, Japan. N-400 Approved

12/1/2016: Naturalization Ceremony

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I'm really nervous, you guys :(

The medical didn't go well, and now I'm not totally convinced the interview will go smoothly. Although I know we shouldn't have bought a plane ticket, we bought one for our first wedding anniversary, so we could see each other on that day. Now I feel sick to my stomach thinking it might not happen. It's been 308 days since we started this... it doesn't even feel real.

USCIS (221 days)
07-13-2011 -- I-130 sent
07-15-2011 -- I-130 NOA1 received in the mail
02-21-2012 -- I-130 NOA2 approved

NVC (26 days)
02-24-2012 -- NVC receives application
03-21-2012 -- Case completed at NVC

Consulate (50 days)
04-05-2012 -- Interview date assigned
05-01-2012 -- Medical
05-21-2012 -- Interview - Approved
05-25-2012 -- Received visa

06-03-2012 -- POE!

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I'm really nervous, you guys :(

The medical didn't go well, and now I'm not totally convinced the interview will go smoothly. Although I know we shouldn't have bought a plane ticket, we bought one for our first wedding anniversary, so we could see each other on that day. Now I feel sick to my stomach thinking it might not happen. It's been 308 days since we started this... it doesn't even feel real.

What happened? Maybe someone out here can help ease your mind...many people have hiccups with the medical.

Married Sept.3,2010

02/11/2011: I130 Sent

02/21/2011: NOA1

06/22/2011: NOA2

06/30/2011: NVC

07/05/2011: DS-3032 email received

07/05/2011: DS-3032 emailed

07/06/2011: AOS Bill received

07/06/2011: AOS Fee Paid

07/09/2011: I864 Sent

07/11/2011: IV Fee Bill received

08/30/2011: IV Fee Paid

09/30/2011: IV Pkg Sent

10/24/2011: RFE (we dragged our feet from here on)

(forget all this for now, let's go on holiday!)

03/13/2012: NVC CASE COMPLETE!!

04/05/2012: Received interview appt email

06/22/2012: Medical @ Knightsbridge

06/29/2012: Interview 8am-Result: Pending

??/??/????: I601 Filed at Lock-Box

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What happened? Maybe someone out here can help ease your mind...many people have hiccups with the medical.

The doctor, for some strange reason, thought there might be something wrong health-wise. So they required him to get a bunch of medical tests done (some of which take a minimum of 6 weeks to get the results back through NHS!). But by paying a bunch of money to get the tests done privately, he was able to get them done on Tuesday (nothing's actually wrong, thank goodness).

Knightsbridge said the medical results would be sent out in time for the interview, but we're still pretty on edge about the whole deal, because we know that if the medical results don't arrive on time, we're looking at an automatic rejection, and even if they receive the medical results the following day, they may not process that paperwork and produce the actual visa for days or weeks. I also don't know if the interviewer will ask him questions about this phantom medical condition the doctor imagined he had.

In the meantime, he had all these plans for wrapping up his life in preparation for moving here, but didn't get them done because we spent three solid weeks being terrified of the possibility that he might have a serious medical condition that would take months to adequately diagnose (thanks for that, Knightsbridge doctors). So depending on how this interview goes, he'll be trying to quit his job, sell all his belongings, say goodbye to family, and move out of his flat in a very short period of time... which is the best-case scenario. It's all very unpleasant. :(

I guess now I'm gun-shy. I want to feel optimistic, but I'm having trouble, given how the process has gone so far.

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USCIS (221 days)
07-13-2011 -- I-130 sent
07-15-2011 -- I-130 NOA1 received in the mail
02-21-2012 -- I-130 NOA2 approved

NVC (26 days)
02-24-2012 -- NVC receives application
03-21-2012 -- Case completed at NVC

Consulate (50 days)
04-05-2012 -- Interview date assigned
05-01-2012 -- Medical
05-21-2012 -- Interview - Approved
05-25-2012 -- Received visa

06-03-2012 -- POE!

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The doctor, for some strange reason, thought there might be something wrong health-wise. So they required him to get a bunch of medical tests done (some of which take a minimum of 6 weeks to get the results back through NHS!). But by paying a bunch of money to get the tests done privately, he was able to get them done on Tuesday (nothing's actually wrong, thank goodness).

Knightsbridge said the medical results would be sent out in time for the interview, but we're still pretty on edge about the whole deal, because we know that if the medical results don't arrive on time, we're looking at an automatic rejection, and even if they receive the medical results the following day, they may not process that paperwork and produce the actual visa for days or weeks. I also don't know if the interviewer will ask him questions about this phantom medical condition the doctor imagined he had.

In the meantime, he had all these plans for wrapping up his life in preparation for moving here, but didn't get them done because we spent three solid weeks being terrified of the possibility that he might have a serious medical condition that would take months to adequately diagnose (thanks for that, Knightsbridge doctors). So depending on how this interview goes, he'll be trying to quit his job, sell all his belongings, say goodbye to family, and move out of his flat in a very short period of time... which is the best-case scenario. It's all very unpleasant. :(

I guess now I'm gun-shy. I want to feel optimistic, but I'm having trouble, given how the process has gone so far.

If there is one thing my husband & I have learned, it's that optimism gets you nowhere in this process...neither does hopeful. Reality & educating ourselves over the past few years (since his B2 denial) has been our best friend.

The positive thing about your situation is that your husband is OK...the reality is that it may or may not make it to the embassy in time.

Worst case scenario is that the visa is delayed a bit, you lose money on airfare, and potentially will be apart for your anniversary.

It could have been much worse. Try to think of it that way as hard as it is.

You can & will book another flight if need be, don't worry! It all comes out in the wash. :yes:

Married Sept.3,2010

02/11/2011: I130 Sent

02/21/2011: NOA1

06/22/2011: NOA2

06/30/2011: NVC

07/05/2011: DS-3032 email received

07/05/2011: DS-3032 emailed

07/06/2011: AOS Bill received

07/06/2011: AOS Fee Paid

07/09/2011: I864 Sent

07/11/2011: IV Fee Bill received

08/30/2011: IV Fee Paid

09/30/2011: IV Pkg Sent

10/24/2011: RFE (we dragged our feet from here on)

(forget all this for now, let's go on holiday!)

03/13/2012: NVC CASE COMPLETE!!

04/05/2012: Received interview appt email

06/22/2012: Medical @ Knightsbridge

06/29/2012: Interview 8am-Result: Pending

??/??/????: I601 Filed at Lock-Box

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The doctor, for some strange reason, thought there might be something wrong health-wise. So they required him to get a bunch of medical tests done (some of which take a minimum of 6 weeks to get the results back through NHS!). But by paying a bunch of money to get the tests done privately, he was able to get them done on Tuesday (nothing's actually wrong, thank goodness).

Knightsbridge said the medical results would be sent out in time for the interview, but we're still pretty on edge about the whole deal, because we know that if the medical results don't arrive on time, we're looking at an automatic rejection, and even if they receive the medical results the following day, they may not process that paperwork and produce the actual visa for days or weeks. I also don't know if the interviewer will ask him questions about this phantom medical condition the doctor imagined he had.

In the meantime, he had all these plans for wrapping up his life in preparation for moving here, but didn't get them done because we spent three solid weeks being terrified of the possibility that he might have a serious medical condition that would take months to adequately diagnose (thanks for that, Knightsbridge doctors). So depending on how this interview goes, he'll be trying to quit his job, sell all his belongings, say goodbye to family, and move out of his flat in a very short period of time... which is the best-case scenario. It's all very unpleasant. :(

I guess now I'm gun-shy. I want to feel optimistic, but I'm having trouble, given how the process has gone so far.

Nica, I don't really know how this works in your country, but I'd still like to take an educated guess here. The day I went for my medicals, there was a young man who was asked to undergo a series of investigations. His interview was coming up the next week, but he was informed that the test results would take six weeks before they became available. He was told to go ahead with the interview and that the hospital would send the medical results to the consulate directly once it was available. Upon further inquiry, what I learned is that you do not get a visa rejection for not having your medical results available. If the interview goes well, your visa will get approved but kept on hold and you'll be issued a slip asking you to submit the medical reports when available. Of course, them holding your visa until the results come would mean that you'd have to reschedule your ticket, but on the brighter side, lemme just tell you that not having medicals with you will not result in an auto rejection of visa. Keep the faith, keep your chin up, and be confident. Hope this li'l piece of info helps. Good luck!!!

07/14/2011 Wedding

USCIS (187 days)

08/16/2011 I-130 filed

08/19/2011 NOA1
02/22/2012 NOA2

NVC (14 days)
03/08/2012 NVC case #, IIN, emailed DS-3032
03/13/2012 AOS invoiced & paid
03/14/2012 AOS package mailed
03/16/2012 DS-3032 acceptance
03/19/2012 IV bill invoiced and paid
03/20/2012 DS-230 package sent
03/22/2012 Case Complete
04/10/2012 Interview date assigned; packet IV received
MEDICALS/US CONSULATE/POE
05/02/2012 Medicals
05/09/2012 Interview APPROVED
05/11/2012 Visa in hand
05/24/2012 POE TORONTO
06/28/2012 Got SSN and Green Card

ROC

02/27/2014 Package sent

02/28/2014 NOA1

03/28/2014 Biometrics

06/20/2014 Approved

06/22/2014 Got the 10-yr GC
N-400

03/03/2015 Package sent

03/10/2015 Check encashed

03/13/2015 NOA

03/26/2015 Fingerprints

04/27/2015 In line

06/19/2015 Interview letter

07/23/2015 Interview

08/19/2015 Oath ceremony

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Nica, I don't really know how this works in your country, but I'd still like to take an educated guess here. The day I went for my medicals, there was a young man who was asked to undergo a series of investigations. His interview was coming up the next week, but he was informed that the test results would take six weeks before they became available. He was told to go ahead with the interview and that the hospital would send the medical results to the consulate directly once it was available. Upon further inquiry, what I learned is that you do not get a visa rejection for not having your medical results available. If the interview goes well, your visa will get approved but kept on hold and you'll be issued a slip asking you to submit the medical reports when available. Of course, them holding your visa until the results come would mean that you'd have to reschedule your ticket, but on the brighter side, lemme just tell you that not having medicals with you will not result in an auto rejection of visa. Keep the faith, keep your chin up, and be confident. Hope this li'l piece of info helps. Good luck!!!

You're right, but I think it just depends on what you call it... the consular officer calls it a rejection, but you're right, unless something else goes wrong, they're willing to approve the visa once they receive the clean medical results. The problem, again, is that even if they receive the medical results one day late, that doesn't mean we'll get the visa approved one day late! After they get the medical results, it could be days or weeks before they approve the visa. So I'm really just hoping they're there in time!

USCIS (221 days)
07-13-2011 -- I-130 sent
07-15-2011 -- I-130 NOA1 received in the mail
02-21-2012 -- I-130 NOA2 approved

NVC (26 days)
02-24-2012 -- NVC receives application
03-21-2012 -- Case completed at NVC

Consulate (50 days)
04-05-2012 -- Interview date assigned
05-01-2012 -- Medical
05-21-2012 -- Interview - Approved
05-25-2012 -- Received visa

06-03-2012 -- POE!

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You're right, but I think it just depends on what you call it... the consular officer calls it a rejection, but you're right, unless something else goes wrong, they're willing to approve the visa once they receive the clean medical results. The problem, again, is that even if they receive the medical results one day late, that doesn't mean we'll get the visa approved one day late! After they get the medical results, it could be days or weeks before they approve the visa. So I'm really just hoping they're there in time!

I'll pray for you. Don't worry. It'll all fall in place.

07/14/2011 Wedding

USCIS (187 days)

08/16/2011 I-130 filed

08/19/2011 NOA1
02/22/2012 NOA2

NVC (14 days)
03/08/2012 NVC case #, IIN, emailed DS-3032
03/13/2012 AOS invoiced & paid
03/14/2012 AOS package mailed
03/16/2012 DS-3032 acceptance
03/19/2012 IV bill invoiced and paid
03/20/2012 DS-230 package sent
03/22/2012 Case Complete
04/10/2012 Interview date assigned; packet IV received
MEDICALS/US CONSULATE/POE
05/02/2012 Medicals
05/09/2012 Interview APPROVED
05/11/2012 Visa in hand
05/24/2012 POE TORONTO
06/28/2012 Got SSN and Green Card

ROC

02/27/2014 Package sent

02/28/2014 NOA1

03/28/2014 Biometrics

06/20/2014 Approved

06/22/2014 Got the 10-yr GC
N-400

03/03/2015 Package sent

03/10/2015 Check encashed

03/13/2015 NOA

03/26/2015 Fingerprints

04/27/2015 In line

06/19/2015 Interview letter

07/23/2015 Interview

08/19/2015 Oath ceremony

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The doctor, for some strange reason, thought there might be something wrong health-wise. So they required him to get a bunch of medical tests done (some of which take a minimum of 6 weeks to get the results back through NHS!). But by paying a bunch of money to get the tests done privately, he was able to get them done on Tuesday (nothing's actually wrong, thank goodness).

Knightsbridge said the medical results would be sent out in time for the interview, but we're still pretty on edge about the whole deal, because we know that if the medical results don't arrive on time, we're looking at an automatic rejection, and even if they receive the medical results the following day, they may not process that paperwork and produce the actual visa for days or weeks. I also don't know if the interviewer will ask him questions about this phantom medical condition the doctor imagined he had.

In the meantime, he had all these plans for wrapping up his life in preparation for moving here, but didn't get them done because we spent three solid weeks being terrified of the possibility that he might have a serious medical condition that would take months to adequately diagnose (thanks for that, Knightsbridge doctors). So depending on how this interview goes, he'll be trying to quit his job, sell all his belongings, say goodbye to family, and move out of his flat in a very short period of time... which is the best-case scenario. It's all very unpleasant. :(

I guess now I'm gun-shy. I want to feel optimistic, but I'm having trouble, given how the process has gone so far.

I'm glad your husband is alright. I don't think you need to worry about the interview too much, I had mine last week and although the embassy had my medical results they didn't know they had them (they hadn't been placed with my file) so the interview was carried out on the basis of them not having received the medical results yet. They didn't say it was a rejection pending the medical, they said everything was fine and when they had the medical results I would have my visa in around 10 days. As long as Knightsbridge have said they are fine and are forwarding the results you shouldn't have a problem. If there were any further issues with the results they would let you know.

I hope this helps to relieve some stress, I'm sure there won't be any issues but I will keep my fingers crossed for you :thumbs:

05/23/11 - Married

07/25/11 - Mailed I-130 to Chicago Lockbox

07/27/11 - I-130 Delivered

07/28/11 - NOA1 California CSC

08/04/11 - Touch

02/08/12 - NOA2

02/21/12 - NVC Received and NVC case number generated

02/23/12 - DS3032 and AOS bill generated

02/24/12 - DS3032 emailed to NVC

02/28/12 - DS3032 Accepted by NVC

02/29/12 - IV Bill Generated

03/06/12 - DS-230 mailed to NVC

03/12/12 - DS-230 delivered at NVC

03/15/12 - RFE received

03/19/12 - AOS Package Mailed (Including additional evidence requested)

03/21/12 - AOS Package Delivered

03/22/12 - Case Complete

04/02/12 - Medical in London

04/05/12 - Interview date assigned

05/08/12 - Interview in London - Approved pending medical results which the embassy have miss-placed (and now found)

05/14/12 - Visa Received

05/21/12 - POE Newark Liberty, NJ

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I'm glad your husband is alright. I don't think you need to worry about the interview too much, I had mine last week and although the embassy had my medical results they didn't know they had them (they hadn't been placed with my file) so the interview was carried out on the basis of them not having received the medical results yet. They didn't say it was a rejection pending the medical, they said everything was fine and when they had the medical results I would have my visa in around 10 days. As long as Knightsbridge have said they are fine and are forwarding the results you shouldn't have a problem. If there were any further issues with the results they would let you know.

I hope this helps to relieve some stress, I'm sure there won't be any issues but I will keep my fingers crossed for you :thumbs:

That's really comforting to hear... especially since you only had to wait four days to get your visa! Obviously I still hope the medical results are together with the file at the interview, but if not, I hope our process goes like yours! ^_^

USCIS (221 days)
07-13-2011 -- I-130 sent
07-15-2011 -- I-130 NOA1 received in the mail
02-21-2012 -- I-130 NOA2 approved

NVC (26 days)
02-24-2012 -- NVC receives application
03-21-2012 -- Case completed at NVC

Consulate (50 days)
04-05-2012 -- Interview date assigned
05-01-2012 -- Medical
05-21-2012 -- Interview - Approved
05-25-2012 -- Received visa

06-03-2012 -- POE!

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Just wondering, all of you who been to your intreview, did any of you have to show any additional proof of relationship??

I already had my interview and I did put together a folder with stuff to show at the embassy if they wanted to see it. When I left for the interview I forgot the folder on the kitchen table so I was well nervous when i realised that! But all they wanted from me was my husbands 2011 taxes and nothing else. Didn't ask to see nothing...

Noa 1 August 15th 2011
Noa 2 March 2nd


NVC case numbers March 22nd
My sons AOS and IV bill paid March 23rd (status in progress)
My sons AOS and IV bill shows as paid March 26
My IV bill paid March 26
Both packages sent on March 26
My IV bill shows as paid on March 27th
CC on both cases March 30


Current record holder of fastest through the NVC :D

Medical exam in Stockholm April 13th
Interview on May 16th !!!

POE Anchorage July 12th!! 2012

July 2015 n-400 in the mail

September 2015, interview

October 23rd 2015, Oath ceremony!!!!!​​

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Woohoo!! Single Digit Countdown Starts Now!! 9 Days for Interview Day!!

Citizenship

6/24/2016: Mailed N-400 package via USPS from Naval Base Yokosuka, Japan

7/11/2016: Received NOA1 dated 7/5/2016

11/3/2016: Received email from USCIS-Seoul Office with Naturalization appt set for 11/30/2016

11/30/2016: Naturalization Interview on Naval Base Yokosuka, Japan. N-400 Approved

12/1/2016: Naturalization Ceremony

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Many Blessings and the Best of Luck to all of You with Interviews this week. Keeping fingers crossed :thumbs:

THIS WEEK

nica: May 21

Amrita&Terry: May 21

Trav&Shell: May 22

Chrissy&Mark: May 22

diani0626: May 23

NEXT WEEK

GoingCrazy2012: May 30

mrsbinns: May 30

Citizenship

6/24/2016: Mailed N-400 package via USPS from Naval Base Yokosuka, Japan

7/11/2016: Received NOA1 dated 7/5/2016

11/3/2016: Received email from USCIS-Seoul Office with Naturalization appt set for 11/30/2016

11/30/2016: Naturalization Interview on Naval Base Yokosuka, Japan. N-400 Approved

12/1/2016: Naturalization Ceremony

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