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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Haiti
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You go to DCPJ, Boulevard Toussaint Louverture, Route de l'Aeroport.

It takes 1 week, but in Haiti, they require that you have the letter from the Embassy, if you're doing it for immigration purposes. So you can't do it ahead of time :( But since the medical takes 1-3 weeks, you can do it that same day/week and cut on the waiting time!

To see a more detailed journey schedule, please see the About Me page and my Timeline.

Our K1 Process

June 7, 2012 -- Sent I-129F to June 9, 2013 -- Religious & Civil Wedding Ceremony in CT

FROM I-129f NOA1 to VISA APPROVAL: Exactly 8 months! No RFEs

Our AOS Process

July 16, 2013 -- Mailed AOS, EAD, and AP Paperwork to December 21, 2013 -- Received GC Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 4 months 27 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our ROC Process

September 21, 2015 -- Mailed ROC Paperwork to August 6, 2016 -- Received Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 10 months 10 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our {His} N-400 Process

Eligible to Apply for Citizenship on September 14, 2016.

October 4, 2016 -- Mailed N-400 Paperwork.

November 8, 2016 -- Completed Biometrics.

May 6, 2017 -- Received Interview Letter in the Mail.

June 8, 2017 -- Interview Passed!

June 16, 2017 -- Oath Ceremony! He is a USC!!

FROM Application to CITIZENSHIP: Exactly 8 months 13 days! No RFEs.

== I am the Petitioner/Sponsor/Citizen Spouse ==

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Haiti
Timeline

They say you only need it if you've had some crimes, but they do request it if you don't have it (because that's the only way they'll know you clear of crimes...) So, if you can, do it. Or I'm certain they'll request you bring it to the interview. But bear in mind that this may push your interview date further as it'll count as missing something (instead of a complete case...)

To see a more detailed journey schedule, please see the About Me page and my Timeline.

Our K1 Process

June 7, 2012 -- Sent I-129F to June 9, 2013 -- Religious & Civil Wedding Ceremony in CT

FROM I-129f NOA1 to VISA APPROVAL: Exactly 8 months! No RFEs

Our AOS Process

July 16, 2013 -- Mailed AOS, EAD, and AP Paperwork to December 21, 2013 -- Received GC Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 4 months 27 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our ROC Process

September 21, 2015 -- Mailed ROC Paperwork to August 6, 2016 -- Received Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 10 months 10 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our {His} N-400 Process

Eligible to Apply for Citizenship on September 14, 2016.

October 4, 2016 -- Mailed N-400 Paperwork.

November 8, 2016 -- Completed Biometrics.

May 6, 2017 -- Received Interview Letter in the Mail.

June 8, 2017 -- Interview Passed!

June 16, 2017 -- Oath Ceremony! He is a USC!!

FROM Application to CITIZENSHIP: Exactly 8 months 13 days! No RFEs.

== I am the Petitioner/Sponsor/Citizen Spouse ==

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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For my husband, it took two days. He took the document to Haiti Messenger, and they gave it back and told him he didn't it. No one asked for it at the interview. This was in late October, so it's possible things have changed.

I would err on the side of being over-prepared and get it anyway.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Haiti
Timeline

For my husband, it took two days. He took the document to Haiti Messenger, and they gave it back and told him he didn't it. No one asked for it at the interview. This was in late October, so it's possible things have changed.

I would err on the side of being over-prepared and get it anyway.

When we took ours to Haiti Messenger, I had it in a different folder and the lady there specifically asked for it, and a copy of it. Glad we had it exactly as she needed it. They returned it to us though after the interview, along with the Extract of his birth certificate from the Archives.. So, I don't know--maybe things have changed? :blink:

To see a more detailed journey schedule, please see the About Me page and my Timeline.

Our K1 Process

June 7, 2012 -- Sent I-129F to June 9, 2013 -- Religious & Civil Wedding Ceremony in CT

FROM I-129f NOA1 to VISA APPROVAL: Exactly 8 months! No RFEs

Our AOS Process

July 16, 2013 -- Mailed AOS, EAD, and AP Paperwork to December 21, 2013 -- Received GC Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 4 months 27 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our ROC Process

September 21, 2015 -- Mailed ROC Paperwork to August 6, 2016 -- Received Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 10 months 10 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our {His} N-400 Process

Eligible to Apply for Citizenship on September 14, 2016.

October 4, 2016 -- Mailed N-400 Paperwork.

November 8, 2016 -- Completed Biometrics.

May 6, 2017 -- Received Interview Letter in the Mail.

June 8, 2017 -- Interview Passed!

June 16, 2017 -- Oath Ceremony! He is a USC!!

FROM Application to CITIZENSHIP: Exactly 8 months 13 days! No RFEs.

== I am the Petitioner/Sponsor/Citizen Spouse ==

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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When we took ours to Haiti Messenger, I had it in a different folder and the lady there specifically asked for it, and a copy of it. Glad we had it exactly as she needed it. They returned it to us though after the interview, along with the Extract of his birth certificate from the Archives.. So, I don't know--maybe things have changed? :blink:

yeah it sounds like things have changed. that's why i'm so paranoid about having stuff "just in case". this process will drive you insane if you're not careful. :wacko:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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You go to DCPJ, Boulevard Toussaint Louverture, Route de l'Aeroport.

It takes 1 week, but in Haiti, they require that you have the letter from the Embassy, if you're doing it for immigration purposes. So you can't do it ahead of time :( But since the medical takes 1-3 weeks, you can do it that same day/week and cut on the waiting time!

Thanks for the info. we wanna make sure that we prepared, so we will get it done regardless they'll ask for it or it.

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