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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Hi all of you:

My now wife and I were already living in the US since she has an H1B. After 15 years together we got married on August 7, 2013 in Iowa (We live in Texas you know). Sent the papers on Oct 1, 2013. Received on Oct 2, 2013. We did not use a lawyer, could not afford one. Hopefully we won't need one.

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Dear All,

I just got off skype with my partner who just forwarded me an email of our NOA2 for our I-129F K1 petition! I am super excited now! We met 11 years ago and have been patiently waiting for the fall of DOMA! That day came in June. Here is a bit of statistics for you:

It took 2 weeks to get our NOA1 from the time of mailing. It has been 59 days to receive NOA2 with no RFE. My partner lives in a non-marriage equality state. Our petition was processed at CSC in California. I am the foreign partner so it will be on its way to Hong Kong soon! Thank you VJ! The guide is very helpful!

K1 Visa Adjustment of Status

Consulate : Hong Kong, China CIS Office : Cincinnati OH

I-129F Sent : 2013-07-24 Initial Processing Center : MSC

I-129F NOA1 : 2013-08-06 Case Transferred to: NSC (According to Case Status)

I-129F NOA2 : 2013-10-04 Date Filed : 2014-04-22

NVC Received : 2013-11-08 NOA Date : 2014-04-29

Consulate Received : 2013-11-19 RFE : 2014-05-19

Packet 3 Received : 2013-11-21 Bio. Appt. : 2014-05-21

Packet 3 Sent : 2013-12-03 RFE Returned : 2014-05-24

Packet 4 Received : 2013-12-21 RFE Received (Online Status Change). : 2014-05-29

Interview Date : 2014-01-14 EAD Approved : 2014-06-27

Interview Result : Approved EAD Card Produced : 2014-07-02

Visa Issued : 2014-01-22 EAD Card Received : 2014-07-05

Visa Received : 2014-01-25 Potential Interview Waiver Letter Dated : 2014-08-13

US Entry : 2014-03-13 Potential Interview Waiver Letter Received : 2014-08-18

POE: ORD (Chicago O'hare) EAD Renewal NOA : 2015-05-07

Time at Primary Inspection : 5 min EAD Renewal Biometric : 2015-06-02

Time at Secondary Inspection : 15 min AoS Out of Normal Processing Time Request Filed : 2015-06-18

Marriage : 2014-04-07 (L) EAD Expedition Request Filed : 2015-06-19

Infopass Appointment : 2015-06-25 (Useful: received info of IO assignment and field office location)

EAD (Expedited) RFE Received : 2015-06-26

EAD (Expedited) RFE Faxed (as instructed) : 2015-06-26

EAD (Expedited) Approved : 2015-07-01

EAD Card Mailed : 2015-07-16

AoS RFE : 2015-07-17 (Redo Medical)

EAD Card Received : 2015-07-18

AoS RFE Received : 2015-07-23 (Redo Medical)

AoS RFE Sent : 2015-08-04 (Medical)

AoS Approved : 2015-08-10

Green Card Mailed : 2015-08-24

Green Card Received : 2015-08-26

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Dear All,

I just got off skype with my partner who just forwarded me an email of our NOA2 for our I-129F K1 petition! I am super excited now! We met 11 years ago and have been patiently waiting for the fall of DOMA! That day came in June. Here is a bit of statistics for you:

It took 2 weeks to get our NOA1 from the time of mailing. It has been 59 days to receive NOA2 with no RFE. My partner lives in a non-marriage equality state. Our petition was processed at CSC in California. I am the foreign partner so it will be on its way to Hong Kong soon! Thank you VJ! The guide is very helpful!

Congrats hklad on your NOA2...feeling a bit jealous...our NOA1 was on 8/1/13 and we are still waiting...but am hoping ours comes soon.

K1 Timeline

07/29/2013 I-129F Sent via FedEx to Lewisville, TX. 07/30/2013 I-129F TSC Received. 08/01/2013 NOA1. 08/07/2013 NOA1 Received by mail.

10/30/2013 NOA2

11/04/2013 NOA2 Received by mail. 11/21/2013 USCIS shipped the approved case to NVC 

12/02/2013 NVC Received, LND case number provided, "At NVC" 12/04/2013 Left NVC! "In Transit"

12/11/2013 Medical - Completed! 

01/23/2014 INTERVIEW! APPROVED!

01/31/2014 VISA IN HAND!

03/31/2014 POE New York JFK 04/19/2014 WEDDING!

AOS Timeline

04/30/2014 Forms sent via FedEx to USCIS in Chicago, IL

05/10/2014 Received NOA in mail

06/03/2014 Biometrics @ Varick Street ASC - Completed!

07/12/2014 AP/EAD Approved!

07/18/2014 EAD/AP card received in mail!

08/18/2014 Notice of Potential Interview Waiver received

04/14/2015 GC approved and in Production!

04/18/2015 Received Welcome Letter!

04/21/2015 GREEN CARD ARRIVED!!

Lifting of Conditions Timeline

01/14/2017 I-751 Package sent via USPS Priority Express to USCIS Vermont Service Center

01/18/2017 NOA date

01/27/2017 Received NOA in the mail 

02/09/2017 Received Biometrics Appt Letter

02/21/2017 Biometrics Appointment 

12/21/2017 Removal of Conditions approved! 

01/02/2018 Received NOA in the mail

01/08/2018 Website updated to "my card was mailed," received text and email to same effect, and Green Card appeared on same day in the mail!

Naturalization Timeline

01/14/2018 Filed online, credit card payment accepted, NOA dated 1/14/18 appeared online 1/17/18. Received NOA in the mail on 1/19/18.

02/09/2018 Biometrics Appointment

10/10/2018 Interview Letter posted online

11/14/2018 Interview

12/07/2018 OATH!

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Finally after 5 1/2 weeks of waiting since we received our NAO2 my application is now at the NVC and soon will be on its way to vancouver. Hoping things move much faster now

Congrats! It seems like my fiancée and I are in the same boat as you guys. We send our K-1 application to TSC on 25-Sep and received our NOA1 02-Oct informing us of case transfer to CSC.

We were psyched to see you received your NOA2 just 41 days after your NOA1 date! That's pretty amazing! We hope that we get ours soon too. smile.png

Good luck!

ROC
18-Jul-2016: I-751 mailed via USPS
21-Jul-2016: Received at California Lockbox
21-Jul-2016: I-797 Notice of Action
25-Jul-2016: Cheque cashed
DONE with AOS! Journey took 241 days from US entry to the day I received my Green Card. goofy.gif
AOS
27-Feb-2014: US Entry
28-Feb-2014: Married
28-Feb-2014: I-485, I-765, I-131 sent via UPS
03-Mar-2014: Applied for SSN
07-Mar-2014: UPS package received by USCIS
11-Mar-2014: Received SSN
11-Mar-2014: NOA1 for AOS, EAD, AP
12-Mar-2014: Cheque cashed
20-Mar-2014: Biometrics appointment (04-Apr) letter received
21-Mar-2014: Successful early walk-in for biometrics
21-Apr-2014: EAD & AP approved (email & text)
24-Apr-2014: Email notice received re: combo card mailed to my address
28-Apr-2014: EAD/AP combo card received
17-Oct-2014: Green card approved
25-Oct-2014: Green card received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hi all,

We are so happy! I just called DOS and learned that our case number has been assigned. TSC sent our file to NVC on September 27. We've scheduled the medical exam in Rio for later this month, so with the case number we're now good to go on that. Continued good luck to everyone as this process continues!

Peter and Bonieke

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Laos
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Hi all,

We are so happy! I just called DOS and learned that our case number has been assigned. TSC sent our file to NVC on September 27. We've scheduled the medical exam in Rio for later this month, so with the case number we're now good to go on that. Continued good luck to everyone as this process continues!

Peter and Bonieke

Peter and Bonieke:

This is reminding me of just how quick it all can happen. I do wonder if I need to start dusting in order to get the house ready for Mr Beloved.

Great news and do keep us posted in regards to the interview.

My fiance in Laos is very nervous about that so any tips you have will be appreciated.

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I and my fiancé are a bi-national couple. I am from Arkansas and he is from Dominican Republic. We have been together since August of 2009. We have received the NOA1 and are awaiting the NOA2. Our fingers are crossed that we don't get an RFE. Our letters did state very clearly that we would marry in Waterloo, Iowa. This idea of asking for a copy of the law is total "BS". If it continues, it needs to be brought to the attention of our Congressman/Senators. yes, I know they have much more at stake at the moment than listening to our whines. wink.png

Bob & Orlando

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I am the US Citizen

 

Journey to Citizenship for my spouse

Day 1    11-20-2017  Filed N-400 Online

Day 1    11-20-2017  NOA1 for N-400

Day 4    11-24-2017  NOA1 hardcopy arrived in the mail

Day 25  12-15-2017  Biometrics Appointment at Ft Smith, AR ASC

Day 104 03-02-2018 Notified Interview Letter Sent.

Day 151 04-18-2018 Interview at Fort Smith, AR 

Day 174 05-11-2018 Oath Ceremony at Fort Smith USCIS.

 

Day 1,370 - JOURNEY from K1 Visa to Oath of Citizenship is now COMPLETE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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Hey everyone!

Thanks to djv-tco for introducing me to this thread!

Partner and I have been together for almost 8 years, he's from Massachusetts, I'm originally from Italy. Now living in exile since 2011 when we were "forced" to leave the States after my OPT came to an end. Like someone else said, thankfully Europe and its laws were much more welcoming, and my partner was able to get a EEA visa because of our relationship.

We're also patiently waiting for our NOA2, mid-August filers with NOA 1 received on 8/21.

We did use a lawyer (we value peace of mind and have had enough of this immigration BS!), and he told me that what some of the adjudicating officers are doing (asking to provide for a copy of marriage laws) is beyond ridiculous, and should that happen to any of his firm's cases, they would certainly bring it to the attention of the administration.

Hang in there, binational couples!

So glad to have found this thread!

Best of luck to all of us!

F-1 Visa: Academic years 2007/2010.

K-1 Visa: I-129F sent Aug 2013; Approved Jan 2014.

Green Card: AOS sent Feb 2014; Approved Jan 2015.

Removal of Conditions: I-751 sent Nov 2016; Approved Apr 2018.

US Citizenship: Application sent Nov 2017; Fingerprints Nov 2017; Civics/English exam March 2018; Oath May 2018.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Your case has been moving fast!!!! :-) We are in a similar situation.. Together for 15 years. Moved to USA through an H1B visa, DOMA repealed, applied for I-130, I-485, I-131 and I765. We just did that at the beginning of October. We have NOA1, hopefully our case will move as fast as yours. Good luck in the interview!!

Olga & Liz

Los Angeles couple here!! I am the Australian half of a same-sex binational couple.

Partner and I got married at City Hall on July 1st. I am already in the US and will be adjusting status based on marriage.

This is so exciting, my husband and I have been waiting years for this!!!! smile.png

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hey everyone!

Thanks to djv-tco for introducing me to this thread!

Partner and I have been together for almost 8 years, he's from Massachusetts, I'm originally from Italy. Now living in exile since 2011 when we were "forced" to leave the States after my OPT came to an end. Like someone else said, thankfully Europe and its laws were much more welcoming, and my partner was able to get a EEA visa because of our relationship.

We're also patiently waiting for our NOA2, mid-August filers with NOA 1 received on 8/21.

We did use a lawyer (we value peace of mind and have had enough of this immigration BS!), and he told me that what some of the adjudicating officers are doing (asking to provide for a copy of marriage laws) is beyond ridiculous, and should that happen to any of his firm's cases, they would certainly bring it to the attention of the administration.

Hang in there, binational couples!

So glad to have found this thread!

Best of luck to all of us!

Hopefully they will because I also think it is ridiculous.... they should not ask for this at all... same sex couples who file for the I129F should know that they must marry their partner when he/she arrives in the US... and MARRY means to get married in a state that allows it, otherwise, the other states would just not allow it... so I really do not see the point of this RFE...

I-129F Mailed: 8/23/13

Received at lockbox in Texas: 8/26/13

Text/Email Received: 8/29/13

Case at: TSC

NOA1 Received: 9/3/2013

Alien number changed: 9/18/2013

No RFE!

Petition Approved: 11/25/2013

Petition sent to the NVC: 12/12/13

Obtained case number: 12/19/2013

Petition sent to the consulate: 12/23/2013

Interview: 01/10/2014

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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Hopefully they will because I also think it is ridiculous.... they should not ask for this at all... same sex couples who file for the I129F should know that they must marry their partner when he/she arrives in the US... and MARRY means to get married in a state that allows it, otherwise, the other states would just not allow it... so I really do not see the point of this RFE...

Exactly!

He said adjudicators should not expect anything beyond "intent to marry", stating that couples (straight or gay) are NOT required to have a clear idea of where they're going to marry when they file for a K-1 petition.

Again, all that needs to be stated is the "intent to marry". Of course, guidance (for either straight or gay) is to be as specific as possible (hence enhancing the credibility of the statement), however, it should not result in any RFEs.

Feeling much better about this now!

Here's to getting our NOA2 real soon!

F-1 Visa: Academic years 2007/2010.

K-1 Visa: I-129F sent Aug 2013; Approved Jan 2014.

Green Card: AOS sent Feb 2014; Approved Jan 2015.

Removal of Conditions: I-751 sent Nov 2016; Approved Apr 2018.

US Citizenship: Application sent Nov 2017; Fingerprints Nov 2017; Civics/English exam March 2018; Oath May 2018.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Paraguay
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hello guys..

im kinda freaking out now.. its been awhile since i got my NOA1, i already did the biometrics 3 weeks ago and still nothing..

this waiting is killing me.. and i cant even check my case status because my account in uscis is locked.. (wrong password). ug..

oh well, i hope everybody is having a good day though..

one question, who is adjusting from a turist visa???!!

lets stay positive and keep waiting. :)

Adjusting from B-2

08/21/2013 - I 130, I 485, I 864, I 765 and I 131 Package Mailed
08/23/2013 - Package delivered
08/27/2013 - Email/text NOA received
08/31/2013 - NOA hard copy received
09/10/2013 - BIometric appointment letter received

09/23/2013 - Biometric apointment Dover, DE office

10/19/2013 - I-485 updated to Testing and Interview

10/23/2013 - Email/text NOA 2 received interview scheduled for 11/26/13

10/24/2013 - AP & EAD APPROVED!!!!

10/26/2013 - NOA2 hard copy received
11/26/2013 - interviewed USCIS Philly - APPROVED

10/27/2013 - Email/text received Case status updated: Card in production!!!

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Hi all of you:

My now wife and I were already living in the US since she has an H1B. After 15 years together we got married on August 7, 2013 in Iowa (We live in Texas you know). Sent the papers on Oct 1, 2013. Received on Oct 2, 2013. We did not use a lawyer, could not afford one. Hopefully we won't need one.

Hi,

We are a same sex couple from Texas as well. We filed on July 12th and were interviewed on October 3rd and approved. We got the card production email this morning. Interview went very well. Our approval is from Houston. I know a couple of Dallas cases where they were interviewed 9-10 days back and have not seen a change in status. A lot of folks are not using a lawyer. We did but I dont think its necessary. Gather a lot of evidence to show its a genuine marriage. Take copies of everything to the interview including two sets of photos as they are retaining one set for the file. Good luck.

Google "trackitt same sex" and you will happen upon another forum where a lot of same sex binational couples have been posting timelines and interview experiences.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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So glad some of you are getting your approvals - I hope the rest of you have good news soon!

We filed for our K1 towards the end of July and just got our approval on October 1st! I got another update from USCIS on Oct. 3, saying our case was sent to DOS & I got our official NOA2 in the mail yesterday!

I think things have been moving quickly - we didnt expect anything till December, especially now with the govt. shutdown. I hope the officers are not making things more difficult for your cases - Mine went smoothly so far, although I do live in Massachusetts, which has had same-sex marriage for quite some time.

Good luck to you all!

Sent the package to Texas: 2013-07-18
I-129F NOA1: 2013-07-23

Alien ID #: 2013-07-30

I-129F Transferred from Vermont to Texas: 2013-08-12
I-129F NOA2: 2013-10-01 @ ~ 9:30pm East. Online Approval
I-129F NOA2 Hardcopy: 2013-10-07
Sent to NVC: 2013-10-03
NVC Received: 2013-10-10
Called DOS for case #: 2013-10-15
CEAC Status Change: 2013-10-15 ** In-Transit - Your case is in transit to the Consular Section. Your interview date was provided to you by the National Visa Center. **

CEAC Status Change: 2013-10-17 ** Ready - Your case is ready for your interview when scheduled at the U.S. Consular section **

Consulate Received: 2013-10-17

Packet 3 Received: 2013-10-18
DS-160 Completed Online: 2013-10-22
DS-160 & Biopage Mailed to Embassy: 2013-10-23
DS-160 Issue with Embassy: 2013-10-30
DS-160 Issue Resolved - Embassy's Mistake: 2013-10-31
Interview Date & Medical Info Received: 2013-10-31
Interview Scheduled for ****: 2013-12-05 ** Beneficiary had brought the wrong version of the birth certificate - so we had to come back to drop off the correct "International Certificate"
Second Interview Scheduled for****: 2013-12-10 ** Dropped off the correct "International Birth Certificate," - We are APPROVED!!!

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So glad some of you are getting your approvals - I hope the rest of you have good news soon!

We filed for our K1 towards the end of July and just got our approval on October 1st! I got another update from USCIS on Oct. 3, saying our case was sent to DOS & I got our official NOA2 in the mail yesterday!

I think things have been moving quickly - we didnt expect anything till December, especially now with the govt. shutdown. I hope the officers are not making things more difficult for your cases - Mine went smoothly so far, although I do live in Massachusetts, which has had same-sex marriage for quite some time.

Good luck to you all!

oh wow, congratulations! hope ours will be approved in a couple of months or so too...which is late November. good luck everyone!!

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