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Some weirdness... So, my fiance's interview went well and they took his passport and told him to go at 4PM and pick it up. So, he went and everyone except him and three other guys all got their big sealed packets and passports with visas, but the consular officer told MY fiance' and the other three to return tomorrow morning to pick theirs up. But... here's the alarming part... the CO wrote a note that says my fiance's name, "K-1 visa," and "front of line" and "Pick up visa" on the 221g denial form! :huh::unsure: #######?!? The CO told Jeti that since there were so many people there today, Washington was unable to process everything in time and since the consulate was closing for the day, he'll need to come back tomorrow morning at 8:30am. I'm just worried because he wrote that "pick up visa" note on the 221g denial form. Under reasons why the visa was denied, nothing is written in, and my fiance' (not knowing English and not knowing what the form said until I told him) thought he just quickly grabbed the paper and scribbled on it because it was close at hand. But why use the DENIAL slip and write "front of line" and "pick up visa" on it? Did we get the visa? lol. I feel like we DID, but... he wrote it on the 221g! Could he have just been using that as scrap paper? My fiance' told me that EVERYONE got a visa today, even this one guy who'd done time in prison for selling drugs in Florence... how can Jeti be turned down and not him!? I feel like he was just using it as scrap paper or something and he just needed to quickly write Jeti a note so he could quickly get in and out tomorrow morning, but... why use the DENIAL slip!?? To scare the cr@p outta people!? lol

What do you guys think?

:unsure:

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7/27/2006: Arrival in NYC! -- I-94/EAD stamp in passport

8/08/2006: Applied for Social Security Card

8/18/2006: Social Security Card arrives

8/25/2006: WEDDING!

AOS...

9/11/2006: Appointment with Civil Surgeon for vaccination supplement

9/18/2006: Mailed AOS and renewal EAD applications to Chicago

10/2/2006: NOA1's for AOS and EAD applications

10/13/2006: Biometrics taken

10/14/2006: NOA -- case transferred to CSC

10/30/2006: AOS approved without interview, greencard will be sent! :)

11/04/2006: Greencard arrives in the mail! :-D

... No more USCIS for two whole years! ...

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Italy
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Some weirdness... So, my fiance's interview went well and they took his passport and told him to go at 4PM and pick it up. So, he went and everyone except him and three other guys all got their big sealed packets and passports with visas, but the consular officer told MY fiance' and the other three to return tomorrow morning to pick theirs up. But... here's the alarming part... the CO wrote a note that says my fiance's name, "K-1 visa," and "front of line" and "Pick up visa" on the 221g denial form! :huh::unsure: #######?!? The CO told Jeti that since there were so many people there today, Washington was unable to process everything in time and since the consulate was closing for the day, he'll need to come back tomorrow morning at 8:30am. I'm just worried because he wrote that "pick up visa" note on the 221g denial form. Under reasons why the visa was denied, nothing is written in, and my fiance' (not knowing English and not knowing what the form said until I told him) thought he just quickly grabbed the paper and scribbled on it because it was close at hand. But why use the DENIAL slip and write "front of line" and "pick up visa" on it? Did we get the visa? lol. I feel like we DID, but... he wrote it on the 221g! Could he have just been using that as scrap paper? My fiance' told me that EVERYONE got a visa today, even this one guy who'd done time in prison for selling drugs in Florence... how can Jeti be turned down and not him!? I feel like he was just using it as scrap paper or something and he just needed to quickly write Jeti a note so he could quickly get in and out tomorrow morning, but... why use the DENIAL slip!?? To scare the cr@p outta people!? lol

What do you guys think?

:unsure:

I would bet that everything is OK, but if your fiance gets to the consulate tomorrow and there are inconsistencies, call the State Dept's visa department. You can search the forums for the number. I don't have it at hand.

For whoever might need it in the future for no matter what, this is where you can reach me alexcrv76@yahoo.com.

Take care & good luck.

A.

did she leave the forum?Did I miss something?? :huh::huh:

I'm sad to see Alex go (her account is disabled), but she did seem busy recently with her new son and new responsibilities. Understandably so! I will miss her warmth and good spirit. ... I've been haunting the forums, but not typing much. Not much is going on in my neck of the woods. Just enjoying the summer with my husband. ... I hope everyone else is doing well! ~K

You will never grow old to me, or die, or be lost in any way.

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:) Raggazzi scusate-mi,ho pensato un po se non sarebbe meglio per me di non venire a rompere le palle anche qui nel thread Italiano :lol: ...Alexcrv tu ne sai qualcosa... (scusa mi ti do del tu ma abbiamo parlato un po nel off topic),ma non c`e l`ho pottuto fare di non venire.Voglio solo dirvi un grande grande grande CONGRATULAZIONI per La Coppa Del Mondo.GRANDE ITALIA!!!!!! (F)

Un saluto a tutti! (L)

:D Want to rompe le palle? Perche :o:help:

:lol: Sorry,I meant I was sorry to but in or get on people`s nerves=rompere le palle ,just wanted to congratulate everybody for the World Cup Title.And I am out of here B)

Assolutamente NON rompi le palle!!! Feel free to join us every time you want!

:) Grazie amica (F) ...I just talked today with my friends in Italy,they are from Firenze(my boss and his wife are great people and they have a daughter 27 years old,she was of big help cheering me up back in 2003 when I was out of a 5 years relationship.Great great people).And of course I made a huge`CASINO` on the phone congratulating them ,they didn`t go to Rome for the festivities these days but they were overjoyed,which I loved because they are always caught up with a lot of work work,one thing I learned from them is about work ethics :thumbs: ...I wouldn`t have missed Rome these days if I were them tho :).

Good luck to everybody in your important thing in your lives...getting the visas,adjusting to your new lives in America..have great times (F)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Albania
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Some weirdness... So, my fiance's interview went well and they took his passport and told him to go at 4PM and pick it up. So, he went and everyone except him and three other guys all got their big sealed packets and passports with visas, but the consular officer told MY fiance' and the other three to return tomorrow morning to pick theirs up. But... here's the alarming part... the CO wrote a note that says my fiance's name, "K-1 visa," and "front of line" and "Pick up visa" on the 221g denial form! :huh::unsure: #######?!? The CO told Jeti that since there were so many people there today, Washington was unable to process everything in time and since the consulate was closing for the day, he'll need to come back tomorrow morning at 8:30am. I'm just worried because he wrote that "pick up visa" note on the 221g denial form. Under reasons why the visa was denied, nothing is written in, and my fiance' (not knowing English and not knowing what the form said until I told him) thought he just quickly grabbed the paper and scribbled on it because it was close at hand. But why use the DENIAL slip and write "front of line" and "pick up visa" on it? Did we get the visa? lol. I feel like we DID, but... he wrote it on the 221g! Could he have just been using that as scrap paper? My fiance' told me that EVERYONE got a visa today, even this one guy who'd done time in prison for selling drugs in Florence... how can Jeti be turned down and not him!? I feel like he was just using it as scrap paper or something and he just needed to quickly write Jeti a note so he could quickly get in and out tomorrow morning, but... why use the DENIAL slip!?? To scare the cr@p outta people!? lol

What do you guys think?

:unsure:

I would bet that everything is OK, but if your fiance gets to the consulate tomorrow and there are inconsistencies, call the State Dept's visa department. You can search the forums for the number. I don't have it at hand.

For whoever might need it in the future for no matter what, this is where you can reach me alexcrv76@yahoo.com.

Take care & good luck.

A.

did she leave the forum?Did I miss something?? :huh::huh:

I'm sad to see Alex go (her account is disabled), but she did seem busy recently with her new son and new responsibilities. Understandably so! I will miss her warmth and good spirit. ... I've been haunting the forums, but not typing much. Not much is going on in my neck of the woods. Just enjoying the summer with my husband. ... I hope everyone else is doing well! ~K

Yeah, everything was okay; they gave him the visa and the sealed packet this morning *whew* :)

I'm also sad to see Alex go! We started talking in the last few days and she was very nice. Maybe she will come back once she has a little more free time? (F)

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7/27/2006: Arrival in NYC! -- I-94/EAD stamp in passport

8/08/2006: Applied for Social Security Card

8/18/2006: Social Security Card arrives

8/25/2006: WEDDING!

AOS...

9/11/2006: Appointment with Civil Surgeon for vaccination supplement

9/18/2006: Mailed AOS and renewal EAD applications to Chicago

10/2/2006: NOA1's for AOS and EAD applications

10/13/2006: Biometrics taken

10/14/2006: NOA -- case transferred to CSC

10/30/2006: AOS approved without interview, greencard will be sent! :)

11/04/2006: Greencard arrives in the mail! :-D

... No more USCIS for two whole years! ...

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Italy
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For whoever might need it in the future for no matter what, this is where you can reach me alexcrv76@yahoo.com.

Take care & good luck.

A.

Alex e succeso qualcosa???? Questo vuol dire che non entri piu???

Sept. 27: Filed AOS, EAD and AP

Oct. 6: NOA for AOS, EADand AP received, case was moved from the DC office to MSC

Nov. 23: Biometrics and fingerprint appt.

Nov. 24: AOS and EAD touched

Dec. 3: EAD arrives in the mail!

Sept 19, 2005: E-filed EAD renewal

Sept. 20: I-485 transferred to CSC

Dec 20: RFE notice received

Feb. 13, 2006: RFE received in CSC

Feb. 23: AOS approved

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Hello :blink: Guess what?!?!?!?

Stefano and I leave for ITALY in 6 days! OOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH :dance::dance::dance:

Happy Dance! :dance: Happy Dance :dance:

We will be there for 3 weeks and his mother has planned a second reception for us and I get to meet all the extended family I haven't yet met. I am so very excited!!

Anyone else have any exciting vacations planned? (F)

Lifting Conditions- Nebraska Service Center

3-22-2007: Sent out I-751

3-24-2007: Received at NSC

3-27-2007: Official USCIS received date

3-30-2007: Both checks cashed and case number received

4-05-2007: NOA1 received in mail with correct case number

4-05-2007: NOA1 case number works online

4-06-2007: Received Biometrics appointment notice

4-17-2007: Biometrics Appointment and TOUCHED :)

5-02-2007: Greencard expires

Dec 2007: Received extention until Dec 2008

5-09-2008: Card production ordered!! FINALLY!!!

Naturalization!!!!

Finally getting around to N-400... Filed under 5 years of PR status

5-11-2010: Sent out N-400 - Phoenix, AZ Lockbox

5-13-2010: Received at Lockbox

5-25-2010: Checks Cashed :)

5-28-2010: NOA received but case number doesn't work

6-04-2010: Case number works online and says RFE sent 6-2-10

6-07-2010: Received letter for biometrics

6-22-2010: Biometrics appointment

7-24-2010: Received interview letter

8-26-2010: Interview-PASSED!!

9-30-2010: Oath Ceremony Indianapolis

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Albania
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Hello :blink: Guess what?!?!?!?

Stefano and I leave for ITALY in 6 days! OOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH :dance::dance::dance:

Happy Dance! :dance: Happy Dance :dance:

We will be there for 3 weeks and his mother has planned a second reception for us and I get to meet all the extended family I haven't yet met. I am so very excited!!

Anyone else have any exciting vacations planned? (F)

YAY! Buon divertimento in Italia! :D

My fiance' is due to arrive here in NYC (by means of his shiney new visa) in 6 days! I have a vacation coming up in August and we plan to go around NYC so he can learn the lay of the land and see ... you know... EVERYTHING! :D

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7/27/2006: Arrival in NYC! -- I-94/EAD stamp in passport

8/08/2006: Applied for Social Security Card

8/18/2006: Social Security Card arrives

8/25/2006: WEDDING!

AOS...

9/11/2006: Appointment with Civil Surgeon for vaccination supplement

9/18/2006: Mailed AOS and renewal EAD applications to Chicago

10/2/2006: NOA1's for AOS and EAD applications

10/13/2006: Biometrics taken

10/14/2006: NOA -- case transferred to CSC

10/30/2006: AOS approved without interview, greencard will be sent! :)

11/04/2006: Greencard arrives in the mail! :-D

... No more USCIS for two whole years! ...

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Italy
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(F) KarenL, your fiance is flying home today! You must be beside yourself with excitement. ... Actually, I still remember the day of Antonio's flight. I was calm all day, but when I got to the airport, I started crying uncontrollably. It was such a wonderful relief to see him walk through those pneumatic doors. Sigh. I wish you an unforgettable reunion later today.

To everyone on or going on vacation, have fun! I have no vacation plans, though my husband is going back to Italy in 2 weeks for a few days. He's going to recharge his batteries before his GC interview. Plus, I get some downtime. Everyone wins :-D

Hope you're all well,

Kaalyx

You will never grow old to me, or die, or be lost in any way.

--Edna St. Vincent Millay

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Hi everyone. I'm so glad I found this site since this process seems to be more complicated than I'd ever imagined!

I'm American, married (in America) to an Italian almost 3 years ago, and living in Italy since. We now want to transfer to America and I obviously need to get DH's papers in order.

Sooooo, first step, submitting I.130 to the consulate in Rome. Where can I find a list of the supporting documents I'll need to provide? Or would it be a better idea for me to go to the consulate in person and ask them face-to-face? Fortunately, they're about 1.5 hours away from where I live.

Thanks for all your help :blush:

Christi

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Christi-

Welcome to VJ, also glad you've found your way here! Here's my cover letter, hope it'll help you get organized for the I-130, we STILL havent filed DCF, so I'm not much help on dates, but if you need anything just let me know! Hello to ALL! :luv: B

(date)

U.S. Immigration & Naturalization Services

C/O American Embassy

(address)

Respectively to the Immigration Office in Rome,

I am an United States citizen, married to an Italain citizen, residing in Italy, and I wish to build our residence in the United States. Please find enclosed my I-130 Petition for Alien Relative, on behalf of my husband, and a summary of our supporting documents:

:star: Introduction letter listing supporting documents

:star: Filing fee, payable to the U.S. Embassy Rome, in amount of $190.00 USD

:star: Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative

:star: Form G-325A, on the Petitioner’s behalf

:star: A copy of the Petitioner’s Birth Certificate

:star: A copy of the Petitioner’s U.S. Passport

:star: A copy of the Petitioner’s Certificato di Residenza

:star: A translation of the Petitioner’s Certificato di Residenza

:star: An ADIT style photograph of the Petitioner, named and dated

:star: A copy of the Petitioner and Beneficiary’s recently issued Marriage Certificate

:star: A translation of the Petitioner and Beneficiary’s Marriage Certificate

:star: Form G-325A on behalf of the Beneficiary

:star: A copy of the Beneficiary’s Birth Certificate

:star: A translation of the Beneficiary’s Birth Certificate

:star: A copy of the Beneficiary’s Italian Passport

:star: An ADIT style photograph of the Beneficiary, named and dated

:star: Form “NOTICE” with the Petitioner’s signatures

I understand that if the I-130 petition is approved, it will be sent to the American Consulate General, Naples. The Consulate will then inform the Beneficiary of the proper procedure to follow in order to obtain the visa. I also understand that if my petition is denied, I will be notified directly by DHS-CIS.

Please do not hesitate to contact me for any questions:

(my info here)

Your review and consideration is appreciated,

(my name and signature), Petitioner

Jan 17 2007.......I-130 arrived at Rome Embassy

Feb 23 2007.......I-130 approved

Mar 05 2007.......Naples recieved I-130 from Rome

Mar 21 2007.......NOA recieved from Rome by Fax

Mar 28 2007.......Interview Appt Date set for 8th May

May 08 2007.......Visa Approved, also our Wedding Ann!

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Hi Breezy! I had actually printed out your letter from your entry in May to use as a guideline :-) Don't know if you know the answers, but I did have a few questions about it.

-Can the documents in Italian be translated by me or do they need to be certified-type translations?

-They want to be paid in USD, but where does one find those instruments (postal money orders, bank certified checks, etc.) while living in Italy?

-What is form NOTICE?

I'd also like to know once the visa is issued (hopefully!) for how long is it good? DH has to wrap things up here first before going to America and doesn't know precisely how long it will take.

Thank you for any help or clues :-)

Christi

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Christi-

I'm glad you had ran into my cover letter and documents needed, just to let you know I STILL haven't submitted the I-130, so anything you get from me hasn't been proven correct yet.... :whistle:

I'll try to be the best help I can though! You'll have to keep me updated on how things go for you two! And a congratulations to you two for finally starting the process, we've waited 3.5 years now, and finally seem to be getting closer to putting the darn thing in the mail!

:star: Yes, you can translate the documents yourself, in the First Packet, along with the I-130, there will be a form "NOTICE", which says that you are competent to translate, and all the docs you sent are copies of the origionals and that the org's may be requested by an officer, and so on. Or, you could go for overkill, like I am tending to do...and add something like this at the end of each translated document...(example from visa journey guide)

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;page=assembly

:star: The check...I'm sure there are other/better ways to do this. I don't know how we will be able to "track" this check, for timeline purposes, so we will just rely on the posta raccomandata. Anyway, if I am correct, the "certified check" in Italian is called an Assegno Piazzato, (assegno a pagamento garantito su una banca USA,)We found a Monte dei Paschi di Siena, you don't have to have an account with them to do this, and it took one day. Make sure the fee hasen't changed before you do this, I think the fee changes usually in Sept or Oct.

:star: When your husband does the interview and is issued the visa, he will then have 6 months to go to a POE (Port of Entry) in the U.S. to activate the visa. The same day the visa is activated and the Brown Envelope is turned in, he may turn around and go right back to his home country to finsih up there. He shouldn't stay out of the U.S. for more than one year without a re-entr permit. And it is a good idea to always have proof of his intent to reside permenatly in the U.S. with him when he travels to Italy for longer stays.

Hope this organizes your thoughts and worries a bit, let me know how things are looking now! Bree

Jan 17 2007.......I-130 arrived at Rome Embassy

Feb 23 2007.......I-130 approved

Mar 05 2007.......Naples recieved I-130 from Rome

Mar 21 2007.......NOA recieved from Rome by Fax

Mar 28 2007.......Interview Appt Date set for 8th May

May 08 2007.......Visa Approved, also our Wedding Ann!

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Filed: Country: Italy
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Wow! You are so much better informed than I am. Thanks so much for your clarifications.

I'm going to call the consulate and see if there's any way I can get a copy of the form NOTICE without going all the way over to the consulate. Ideally I'd like my first trip there to be for the intent of handing in my first packet.

I also think we're going to try to just go the cash route, I think DH can get USD at a decent price through a bank here.

And what's a Brown Envelope? After the visa is issued and activated, will he be able to make short trips outside the U.S. (for say 2 weeks at a time) for personal reasons like visiting his family or vacations without a special permit to leave and return? Or is it that each time he wanted to leave he'd have to ask permission?

I'll definitely keep you up to date on our (hopeful) progress :-))))

Christi

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