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Well, as of 9:15 pm this evening (Oct 30) we officially got electronic notice of our NOA2 (approved!) after submitting our RFE response!!!

They acknowledged receipt of our RFE response on Oct 3, so it took them 27 days to approve it... not the best turn around time but we're thrilled we are moving on to the next step!!

For those of you who have been asking about whether to revise one letter or two letters of intent (i.e. which state you intend to marry in), I made the decision to just send one (mine, the petitioner). The RFE was addressed to me as the petitioner and asked (me) to declare which state we are marrying in, so I didn't see any reason to re-send both... just gave them what they requested, and finally moving forward again!

Feel free to send us a message if you have further questions... Continued best wishes and luck for everyone!

Rob and Adrian

27 days for RFE to be evaluated and NOA2 approved? This is depressing. It's been a week since CSC received our reply to RFE. I just checked the USCIS website and they are still reviewing our reply to RFE.

Our RFE was for passport stamps proving we did go on a trip to Thailand together, which is what the itinerary and e-ticket we submitted with the I-129F tried to show.

Also, a letter of intent to marry in a marriage equality state within 90 days of US entry on a K-1 visa from the beneficiary.

However, we just went overboard with the reply to RFE, which was thicker than the I-129F packet itself! The RFE burned us, in a manner of speaking, so we decided to just give them everything we could find that relates to proof of having met in person within the previous 2 years. Just to be sure. But now, I'm afraid all those documents would take a lot more time to be evaluated, thus further delaying approval. I hope I'm wrong!

Check my timeline for K-1 visa & AOS details

Conditional Permanent Resident: 16 September 2014

Conditional GC Expires: 16 September 2016

ROC Journey (CA Service Center)

2016-Sep-14: I-751 form, check, supporting docs sent USPS Priority Express

2016-Sep-15: ROC application received & signed for by Lakelieh

2016-Sep-15: NOA receipt date

2016-Sep-19: $590 check cashed by USCIS

2016-Sep-20: NOA/ 1-year extension letter received in mail

2018-Feb-26: ROC case transferred to local office

2018-Mar-06: ROC approved via USCIS website (WAC status check)

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Approved in 38 Days! Fiancée received a text at 10:15pm CST that our status was updated. Checked the USCIS website and our petition was approved on November 8th! We are so so happy!



We did not include the same-sex state where we plan to marry in our letters of intent but we did not get an RFE. So there's hope for those in the same boat.



Good luck everyone! dancin5hr.gif


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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
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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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Thank God we have a trip to the beach and short vacay out of the country to look forward to this week. This should give us something better to do and think about while waiting and waiting for the procedure to work its way through.

Still planning on doing daily USCIS website checks of our application's status.

Check my timeline for K-1 visa & AOS details

Conditional Permanent Resident: 16 September 2014

Conditional GC Expires: 16 September 2016

ROC Journey (CA Service Center)

2016-Sep-14: I-751 form, check, supporting docs sent USPS Priority Express

2016-Sep-15: ROC application received & signed for by Lakelieh

2016-Sep-15: NOA receipt date

2016-Sep-19: $590 check cashed by USCIS

2016-Sep-20: NOA/ 1-year extension letter received in mail

2018-Feb-26: ROC case transferred to local office

2018-Mar-06: ROC approved via USCIS website (WAC status check)

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Approved in 38 Days! Fiancée received a text at 10:15pm CST that our status was updated. Checked the USCIS website and our petition was approved on November 8th! We are so so happy!

We did not include the same-sex state where we plan to marry in our letters of intent but we did not get an RFE. So there's hope for those in the same boat.

Good luck everyone! dancin5hr.gif

Congratulations, 38 days is amazing! Good luck getting through the NVC, once you get through that morass the embassy should be a breeze.

Best wishes,

Peter and Bonieke

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Approved in 38 Days! Fiancée received a text at 10:15pm CST that our status was updated. Checked the USCIS website and our petition was approved on November 8th! We are so so happy!

We did not include the same-sex state where we plan to marry in our letters of intent but we did not get an RFE. So there's hope for those in the same boat.

Good luck everyone! dancin5hr.gif

Wonderful new!!! Congrats!

June 11 - "Welcome to America" letter received!!!!!! WE WENT GREEN!
March 10 - Packet sent to CSC
March 13 - Delivered
March 15 - Check Cashed
March 17 - NOA Arrived
 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Congratulations, 38 days is amazing! Good luck getting through the NVC, once you get through that morass the embassy should be a breeze.

Best wishes,

Peter and Bonieke

Wonderful new!!! Congrats!

Thanks! We were glad it came through while we were together - I had to go back to Canada today and we were really hoping it would come while I was there. Glad we dodged the RFE bullet too; though gay marriage passed in Illinois (our future home state) just before we got our NOA2, so who knows, perhaps that helped :-)

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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Thanks everyone for posting this useful info.

Sadly, I sent (what I though to be a very complete) I-129F package two days ago, after weeks of reading everything I could, yet somehow missing this thread until today.

We did not specify location where we intended to marry, even though it will be San Francisco, so now I'm pretty disheartened thinking we will get an RFE. Maybe the fact that we will live in Puerto Rico makes it complicated enough already, so I'm thinking there is a big chance that we'll get one, *sad face*

They should definitely include this in their website, it's hard to think I might get an RFE, when I was certain I had been very thorough (guess I wasn't). It's even harder to mention a possible marriage date, since we don't know how long the process takes. I am a romantic one, and in my mind I was daydreaming about a summer wedding, though realistically was expecting this to possibly take much longer to process, probably around December. We'll definitely do it as soon as we have that visa.

I'll keep you updated. Congratulations everyone on their respective journeys.

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I'm not an expert. But I doubt you will get an RFE for not mentioning marriage location and date. There is no specific requirement for that. Its a good to give if you have that info. We didnt mention a date and actually it never came up in the embassy interview either.

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I'm not an expert. But I doubt you will get an RFE for not mentioning marriage location and date. There is no specific requirement for that. Its a good to give if you have that info. We didnt mention a date and actually it never came up in the embassy interview either.

It did come up in my interview. The American consular officer asked me (beneficiary) where we planned to get married. I think he needed to know it was in a marriage equality state. The date of marriage wasn't brought up though.

Check my timeline for K-1 visa & AOS details

Conditional Permanent Resident: 16 September 2014

Conditional GC Expires: 16 September 2016

ROC Journey (CA Service Center)

2016-Sep-14: I-751 form, check, supporting docs sent USPS Priority Express

2016-Sep-15: ROC application received & signed for by Lakelieh

2016-Sep-15: NOA receipt date

2016-Sep-19: $590 check cashed by USCIS

2016-Sep-20: NOA/ 1-year extension letter received in mail

2018-Feb-26: ROC case transferred to local office

2018-Mar-06: ROC approved via USCIS website (WAC status check)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thank you all for the info. We are also filing soon and my partner is in Philippines, so this info will hopefully keep our case from getting delayed.

K1 Fiance visa timeline

Service Center: Texas Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

2014-05-30 - I-129F Sent (USPS)

2014-06-02 - I-129F Received (USPS notification)

2014-06-05 - NOA1 (email)

2014-06-09 - NOA1 (US mail)

2014-06-12 - Alien Registration Number changed

2014-07-23 - RFE (email notice)

2014-07-26 - RFE (hard copy)

2014-07-31 - RFE response received by USCIS

2014-08-11 - NOA2 Petition approved (email)

2014-08-14 - NOA2 Hardcopy (US mail)

2014-10-14 - Interview scheduled

2014-10-00 - St Luke's Medical/Positive TB screen/6 mos. treatment/Interview cancelled

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RFE received 07/02/2014.

"INTENT TO MARRY: From the evidence, it is not clear where the petitioner and beneficiary will wed. Therefore, please submit a statement indicating in which state the petitioner and beneficiary intend to marry."

Wish that I would have heard about this forum before submitting the I-129F in April.

Petitioner lives in Nevada.

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Well, since SSM's are not allowed in all states, I'd figure this to be something you could have expected.

Still, it couldn't hurt to re-word the Letter of Intent template to indicate the state where the marriage will be taking place.

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SEP-1994 First met! 12-16-14 POE PHILADELPHIA

05-25-14 Engaged (what took us so looooong!!!?) 12-19-14 MARRIAGE (SIMPLE)

06-19-14 I-129F packet sent to Lewisville Lockbox (USPS overnight) 01-05-15 I-485 (AOS/EAD/AP) package mailed out

06-20-14 USPS messed up, and had to re-route! 01-12-15 NOA text/email received for AOS/EAD/AP

06-23-14 I-129F packet received at Lockbox 02-03-15 Biometrics (Indianapolis)

06-23-14 NOA1 Notice Date (routed to CSC, yay!) 04-07-15 EAD and AP approved, card ordered

06-25-14 NOA1 text/email received 04-14-15 EAD/AP Combo Card received by certified mail.

06-26-14 Check Cashed 06-15-15 Received letter about interview waiver. 6mo to go!

06-27-14 Alien Registration Number changed 08-06-15 Welcome Notice mailed, permanent status registered.

06-30-14 NOA1 hardcopy received 08-14-15 Green Card mailed to me.

09-24-14 NOA2 text/email received *APPROVED* 08-18-15 Green Card (which is green!) in hand!!

09-28-14 NOA2 hardcopy received

10-15-14 NVC received 05-17-17 Time to start ROC !

10-16-14 NVC case number assigned

10-21-14 NVC left (to Amsterdam Consulate)

10-23-14 Consulate Received

10-25-14 PACKET-3 Received (regular mail)

10-25-14 Online DS-160 submitted **** I am the Beneficiary (Fred) ****

10-27-14 Sent reply to Consulate (arrives 10-28)

10-29-14 Touched *** If you have questions about the K-1 journey coming

11-01-14 PACKET-4 Received (regular mail) *** from The Netherlands, send me a message !

11-26-14 MEDICAL *PASSED*

12-04-14 INTERVIEW *APPROVED*

12-06-14 Touched (Administrative Processing)

12-08-14 Touched (Ready)

12-09-14 Touched (Issued)

12-10-14 Received email that package was sent off

12-11-14 VISA IN HAND

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Thanks everyone for posting this useful info.

Sadly, I sent (what I though to be a very complete) I-129F package two days ago, after weeks of reading everything I could, yet somehow missing this thread until today.

We did not specify location where we intended to marry, even though it will be San Francisco, so now I'm pretty disheartened thinking we will get an RFE. Maybe the fact that we will live in Puerto Rico makes it complicated enough already, so I'm thinking there is a big chance that we'll get one, *sad face*

They should definitely include this in their website, it's hard to think I might get an RFE, when I was certain I had been very thorough (guess I wasn't). It's even harder to mention a possible marriage date, since we don't know how long the process takes. I am a romantic one, and in my mind I was daydreaming about a summer wedding, though realistically was expecting this to possibly take much longer to process, probably around December. We'll definitely do it as soon as we have that visa.

I'll keep you updated. Congratulations everyone on their respective journeys.

I wouldn't worry about it. It seems that some people get RFEs for this and some don't. My partner and I did NOT specify where we will be marrying and we were approved without an RFE. So don't sweat it. And If it does happen it seems to be an easy fix, just send back a quick letter ASAP and you're on your way. So good luck!

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Sept 7th, 2013 = K1 Visa Application Submitted

Sept 18th, 2013 = NOA 1 via e-mail - Case Accepted and Routed to Texas Service Center

Sept 27th 2013= Received NOA1 hard copy

Oct 5th-12th 2013 = Had an AMAZING week together and now back to waiting...ClockWatch2.gif

February 12th 2014 = Five month mark passed. Service request ordered. They said in 27days we should have an answer.

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June 10th 2014 = PETITION APPROVED!!! Hallelujah! :dance:

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September 23rd 2014= INTERVIEW: APPROVED! so happy!!!!!!!

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September30th 2014= Entered the USA :thumbs:
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April 3rd 2015 = Received NOA1 hard copies

June 20th 2015 = Received EAD/AP card in mail :)

July 28th 2015 = Received Notice of Potential Interview waiver :mellow:

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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hello everyone. i too is a september filer and I've been reading and following all your post and your answers, i just haven't had the chance to post anything and this will be my first. this is my story…...

Im a transgender woman (Male to Female) holding a student visa but is married now to an American citizen ( yes its now legal for same sex marriage in california). at first i have doubts if ill be receiving the same procedure/process with the green card application as with the heterosexual marriage knowing that in my birth certificate and all my legal documents says MALE but my CA drivers license is now a FEMALE since I've been undergoing hormone replacement therapy but after researching and reading different blogs and post and consulting an LGBT immigration attorney, WE now have equal rights when it comes to Green card Application which made me very excited. We got married Feb of this year and been very happy ever since but we didn't get the chance to submit my paperworks because of his Income tax returns, he owns his own business and have a very bad history with it, he haven't filed his taxes since 2010 because of the bad economy. after knowing this i felt like the chances of me getting a green card is vague but then again i never lost hope…. i did my research and ask my lawyer friend is also an LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) advocate on what should we do and she said not to worry because all we need is a JOINT sponsor, after that i was so relieved and i immediately asked my sister who is working as a nurse and also an american citizen to be my joint sponsor and she said without hesitance YES. so after that i gathered all my paperworks, did my physical exam, filled up necessary paperworks…… and then finally after everything is done and after we saved the money for the application we finally sent and this is my time line

sept 17 2014
-filed application

9/19/2014
-application delivered

9/24/2014
-case received

9/25/2014
-check deposited

10/1/2014
-received official receipts

10/3/2014
-NOA for biometrics

10/16/2014
-Biometrics done

10/23/2014
i485 application to register permanent resident - testing and interview
i130 immigrant petition- initial review
i765 (work permit)- card document and production
i1319 application for USCIS travel document- post decision activity

(L)

so right now I'm patiently waiting for my EAD and AP….. i never thought that this process would be smooth sailing and so far they never did request for any evidence at all. so I'm hoping everyone will all get their green card soon and lets all live our american dream :dancing::dancing::idea:

sept 17 2014
-filed application

9/19/2014
-application delivered

9/24/2014
-case received

9/25/2014
-check deposited

10/1/2014
-received official receipts

10/3/2014
-NOA for biometrics

10/16/2014
-Biometrics done

10/23/2014
i485 application to register permanent resident - testing and interview
i130 immigrant petition- initial review
i765 (work permit)- card document and production
i1319 application for USCIS travel document- post decision activity

10/30

got my EAD in the mail

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