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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Yes soloenta. We are indeed jinxed! :cry:

:(I know we truly are, I guess our biggest sin was to fall in love with someone outside the USA. :cry: We really need a lot of prayers, I do believe that prayer can move mountains. I'm not a fanatic but do feel that prayer make a difference. :( But we need a lot of people to do so. :( I for sure will pray and have been praying for every one on this thread. God bless and help us all.

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Married. 10-16-2011. (L)

I-130 Sent. 03-14-2014 PD changed 6-24-2013. Received DS-261 / AOS Bill: 05-28-2014.

I-130 NOA1. 03-20-2013. Pay AOS Bill: 05-28- 2014. smileys-money-114847.gif

Returned to me due to mistake. 04-27-2013. Submit DS-261: 05-28-2014 Scanned on May 30 Th.
Returned to USCIS
04-30-2013. Send AOS Package: 06-10-2014.
Returned to me again USCIS mistake.
05-14-2013. Send AOS Package: 06-10-2014.
Returned to USCIS. 06-24-2013 due to travel. Receive IV Bill: 07-07-2014. 2uge4p4.gif
I-130 NOA2, Approved. 04-08-2014. Send IV Package: 07-22-2014 Scanned 07/24/2014.
Your I-130 was approved in 283, actual 343 days.
Submitted DS-260; 07/14/2014

Arrived NVC. 04-25-2014. NVC requested parents marriage cert, 10/10/2014

Case number given. 05-20-2014. Last scan date, 10/22/2014
Sent AOS Package: 06-10-2014. AOS Approved: 12-16-2014. egyptian.gif
Sent AOS Package: 06-10-2014.
Receive I-864 Package: 06-25-2014.
Pay AOS Bill: 05-28- 2014. smileys-money-114847.gif

CASE COMPLETE : They lied, 09-17-2014 42.gifActual CC 12-16-2014. Finally smiley-sick014.gif

Interview date given on 12-29-2014. Interview date 02-19-2015

01-29-2015 - Medical

02-19-2015 - Interview: Denied, reason given does not believe we are a Bona Fide marriage. voodoo-smiley-emoticon.gif groin-kick-smiley-emoticon.gif

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi K&T19

We have also been there since April and at this rate I can't see us arriving into the US until after Thanksgiving.

We were also check listed on AOS for a minor thing. It was delivered last week but I haven't called yet to see when it was scanned in but I am thinking it is going to take them 30 business days to review and then it will be a pleasant surprise if it is shorter.

I will follow you - good luck.

Hi, what were you check listed for?

 

 

I'm the beneficiary, wife of USC.
12/30/2012: Got engaged.
1/16/2013: Got married in India.

I-130:
2/28/2013: Attorney mailed the I-130 from a U.S. address.
3/4/2013: Priority date, NOA1.
11/6/2013: Case was transferred to Nebraska Service Center.

1/6/2014: 60 days of transfer are up, put in an e-request, given 30 days' time. Contacted the senator. Senator asked to wait till Feb 6 and if nothing then she will do something.
2/5/2014: Website status changed to RFE.
2/10/2014: Attorney gets RFE. They need G325A and photos of both me and husband, original marriage certificate, copy of marriage record and it's translation.
2/15/2014: Mailed the requisite documents to husband.
2/19/2014: Documents received by husband.
2/24/2014: RFE mailed.
2/26/2014: Case status changed to RFE review.
3/6/2014: After 367 days, NOA2.

After approval kept calling NVC but NVC always had one reply, file was not in their system. Husband too called USCIS National Customer Service Center and was told case was sent to NVC.
4/2/2014: Write to NSCFollowup to know about the status of the petition.
4/10/2014: Put in a ?service request with USCIS starting with OVP to locate case.
4/16/2014: Reply from NSCFollowup that the U.S. law prohibited that office from responding to anyone other than the petitioner and to have the petitioner contact them.
4/18/2014: Sent email to NVC Research to locate the case.
4/22/2014: Petitioner sent email to NSCFollowup
5/14/2014: Receive email from NVC Research that they do not have a record of receiving the petition.
5/16/2014: Congressman's immigration caseworker contacted supervisor at NSC who said the petition is pending and will be dispatched in two weeks.
5/27/2014: Petitioner received response from NSCFollowup that the case was pending an internal extended review. Really?
6/19/2014: USCIS case status change, "On June 19, 2014, we shipped this case..."
7/1/2014: Case received at NVC.
7/14/2014: NVC case number assigned.
8/1/2014: AOS and IV fees invoiced.
8/2/2014: AOS and IV fees paid.
8/5/2014: AOS and IV fees status changed to paid.
8/6/2014: AOS and IV packages mailed, completed and submitted DS-260.
8/7/2014: AOS and IV packages delivered to NVC.
8/8/2014: AOS and IV packages put into the system (scanned).
9/20/2014: Get the 60-day email.
9/30/2014: Case Complete!
10/3/2014: Interview scheduled for November 7.
10/20/2014: Medical appointment.

11/07/2014: Interview.

11/29/2014: POE JFK.

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Hi, what were you check listed for?

Hi dilmera

I was check listed because the lawyer put the wrong figure in 13.a.1. It should have been line 22 from Tax Return and she put in the Gross Income but we didn't submit the EZ form. Also my husband had not signed one of the forms because lawyer never sent it to him. We were VERY disappointed. Trying to put that behind us now. The checklist has been scanned in yesterday so the clock begins again.

2013/9/17 - Mailed I-130

2013/9/20 - Received NOA1

2014/2/26 - Transferred to TSC

2014/3/21 - Received email NOA2

2014/3/21 - I-130 Approved

2014/3/26 - Email received File Received

2014/4/02 - NVC received file

2014/5/1 - Case Number and IIN assigned

2014/5/7 - DS-261 available and completed

2014/5/8 - AOS invoice available and paid

2014/5/9 - AOS showing as paid

2014/5/20 - AOS Package sent

2014/6/3 - AOS Scanned and Under Review

2014/6/9 - IV Fee Invoice available and Paid

2014/6/10 - DS-260 available

2014/6/10 - IV package couriered to NVC

2014/6/10 - IV invoice showing Paid

2014/6/11 - DS-260 submitted

2014/6/16 - IV package delivered to NVC

2014/6/20 - IV package scanned

2014/7/11 - Received Checklist for AOS - one tiny thing!

2014/7/15 - Checklist response couriered to NVC by Lawyers

2014/7/18 - AOS Checklist delivered to NVC

2014/7/22 - AOS Checklist scanned in

2014/8/5 - IV Checklist Received

2014/8/20 - Supervisor reviewed Adoption Certificate Checklist and found it acceptable

2014/8/26 - Couriered Singapore Police Certificate to NVC

2014/8/28 - Package delivered to NVC

2014/8/29 - IV checklist scanned in

2014/9/12 - AOS Checklist accepted

2024/10/27 - called NVC to be advised last scanned document is now September 17th, an email I sent early August and they looked at on September 17th.

2014/9/17 - last scanned date. Waiting for a Case Complete.

2014/10/30 - CASE COMPLETE

2014/11/10 - Interview Scheduled

2014/12/23 - Interview - going to try to move up a week but we will see.

2014/12/2 - interview and APPROVED

2014/12/18 - Smooth and quick POE at LAX then onto JFK by domestic

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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You have won this thread with your post.

 

 

I'm the beneficiary, wife of USC.
12/30/2012: Got engaged.
1/16/2013: Got married in India.

I-130:
2/28/2013: Attorney mailed the I-130 from a U.S. address.
3/4/2013: Priority date, NOA1.
11/6/2013: Case was transferred to Nebraska Service Center.

1/6/2014: 60 days of transfer are up, put in an e-request, given 30 days' time. Contacted the senator. Senator asked to wait till Feb 6 and if nothing then she will do something.
2/5/2014: Website status changed to RFE.
2/10/2014: Attorney gets RFE. They need G325A and photos of both me and husband, original marriage certificate, copy of marriage record and it's translation.
2/15/2014: Mailed the requisite documents to husband.
2/19/2014: Documents received by husband.
2/24/2014: RFE mailed.
2/26/2014: Case status changed to RFE review.
3/6/2014: After 367 days, NOA2.

After approval kept calling NVC but NVC always had one reply, file was not in their system. Husband too called USCIS National Customer Service Center and was told case was sent to NVC.
4/2/2014: Write to NSCFollowup to know about the status of the petition.
4/10/2014: Put in a ?service request with USCIS starting with OVP to locate case.
4/16/2014: Reply from NSCFollowup that the U.S. law prohibited that office from responding to anyone other than the petitioner and to have the petitioner contact them.
4/18/2014: Sent email to NVC Research to locate the case.
4/22/2014: Petitioner sent email to NSCFollowup
5/14/2014: Receive email from NVC Research that they do not have a record of receiving the petition.
5/16/2014: Congressman's immigration caseworker contacted supervisor at NSC who said the petition is pending and will be dispatched in two weeks.
5/27/2014: Petitioner received response from NSCFollowup that the case was pending an internal extended review. Really?
6/19/2014: USCIS case status change, "On June 19, 2014, we shipped this case..."
7/1/2014: Case received at NVC.
7/14/2014: NVC case number assigned.
8/1/2014: AOS and IV fees invoiced.
8/2/2014: AOS and IV fees paid.
8/5/2014: AOS and IV fees status changed to paid.
8/6/2014: AOS and IV packages mailed, completed and submitted DS-260.
8/7/2014: AOS and IV packages delivered to NVC.
8/8/2014: AOS and IV packages put into the system (scanned).
9/20/2014: Get the 60-day email.
9/30/2014: Case Complete!
10/3/2014: Interview scheduled for November 7.
10/20/2014: Medical appointment.

11/07/2014: Interview.

11/29/2014: POE JFK.

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Hi Kay&Jeff

I had the Certificate sent to me and then included it in the IV package. It took about 2 weeks to get to my house which wasn't bad.

I had a lightbulb moment when I read this... PCCs are sent to you directly if you are outside NSW or QLD... If you're in NSW or QLD they send it directly to the consulate. I've checked the checklist I received after our IV package and that's what it states. Sorry for the confusion Jeff&Kay - clearly ready to be done with this!

I-130 Petition for Alien Relative (Spouse)

USCIS:

Service Center : Nebraska Service Center

Consulate : Sydney, Australia

I-130:

03-09-2013: Marriage in Australia

07-11-2013: NOA1

03-19-2014: NOA2

08-12-2014: Case Complete

09-09-2014: Interview in Sydney, Australia. APPROVED!

01-28-2015: POE - LAX

I-751:

11-03-2016: i751 package received at USCIS Vermont Service Center

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Woow thanks for sharing this. I actually checked mine and it correspond to your calculation.

Mine was 643

643-500= 143th date of the year which is May 23rd, that's the exact date NVC assigned my case number.

But the confusing part is how did you come about the 500 figure that is used to subtract the number? Am curious to know.

Well, I got the information from someone else, so even I don't know about why the 500 figure is there.

Hi dilmera

I was check listed because the lawyer put the wrong figure in 13.a.1. It should have been line 22 from Tax Return and she put in the Gross Income but we didn't submit the EZ form. Also my husband had not signed one of the forms because lawyer never sent it to him. We were VERY disappointed. Trying to put that behind us now. The checklist has been scanned in yesterday so the clock begins again.

Thanks for the prompt reply and I think it will be helpful for us all. We have a lawyer too and during the USCIS stage we got an RFE which set us back by one month, so now I am like once bitten, twice shy. Now I want to be involved with what's going on and what forms the lawyer is submitting and I asked him to show me the I-864, which he got after me asking for it thrice. Wherever the information was not applicable, the lawyer left it all blank. Just don't want another set back, have had too many...

 

 

I'm the beneficiary, wife of USC.
12/30/2012: Got engaged.
1/16/2013: Got married in India.

I-130:
2/28/2013: Attorney mailed the I-130 from a U.S. address.
3/4/2013: Priority date, NOA1.
11/6/2013: Case was transferred to Nebraska Service Center.

1/6/2014: 60 days of transfer are up, put in an e-request, given 30 days' time. Contacted the senator. Senator asked to wait till Feb 6 and if nothing then she will do something.
2/5/2014: Website status changed to RFE.
2/10/2014: Attorney gets RFE. They need G325A and photos of both me and husband, original marriage certificate, copy of marriage record and it's translation.
2/15/2014: Mailed the requisite documents to husband.
2/19/2014: Documents received by husband.
2/24/2014: RFE mailed.
2/26/2014: Case status changed to RFE review.
3/6/2014: After 367 days, NOA2.

After approval kept calling NVC but NVC always had one reply, file was not in their system. Husband too called USCIS National Customer Service Center and was told case was sent to NVC.
4/2/2014: Write to NSCFollowup to know about the status of the petition.
4/10/2014: Put in a ?service request with USCIS starting with OVP to locate case.
4/16/2014: Reply from NSCFollowup that the U.S. law prohibited that office from responding to anyone other than the petitioner and to have the petitioner contact them.
4/18/2014: Sent email to NVC Research to locate the case.
4/22/2014: Petitioner sent email to NSCFollowup
5/14/2014: Receive email from NVC Research that they do not have a record of receiving the petition.
5/16/2014: Congressman's immigration caseworker contacted supervisor at NSC who said the petition is pending and will be dispatched in two weeks.
5/27/2014: Petitioner received response from NSCFollowup that the case was pending an internal extended review. Really?
6/19/2014: USCIS case status change, "On June 19, 2014, we shipped this case..."
7/1/2014: Case received at NVC.
7/14/2014: NVC case number assigned.
8/1/2014: AOS and IV fees invoiced.
8/2/2014: AOS and IV fees paid.
8/5/2014: AOS and IV fees status changed to paid.
8/6/2014: AOS and IV packages mailed, completed and submitted DS-260.
8/7/2014: AOS and IV packages delivered to NVC.
8/8/2014: AOS and IV packages put into the system (scanned).
9/20/2014: Get the 60-day email.
9/30/2014: Case Complete!
10/3/2014: Interview scheduled for November 7.
10/20/2014: Medical appointment.

11/07/2014: Interview.

11/29/2014: POE JFK.

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You have won this thread with your post.

I don't think I got as many 'likes' (or whatever they're called on here) when I got my Case Complete! LOL

5/21/2016: Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

5/23/2016: NOA1

7/29/2016: Biometrics Appointment

11/22/2016: I-751 Approved!

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I had a lightbulb moment when I read this... PCCs are sent to you directly if you are outside NSW or QLD... If you're in NSW or QLD they send it directly to the consulate. I've checked the checklist I received after our IV package and that's what it states. Sorry for the confusion Jeff&Kay - clearly ready to be done with this!

hmm I live in Toowoomba in QLD so really it should be sent to consulate so im not sure if the cops in this town just dont know what there talking about I guess ill find out in a few weeks or so....

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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:(I know we truly are, I guess our biggest sin was to fall in love with someone outside the USA. :cry: We really need a lot of prayers, I do believe that prayer can move mountains. I'm not a fanatic but do feel that prayer make a difference. :( But we need a lot of people to do so. :( I for sure will pray and have been praying for every one on this thread. God bless and help us all.

I totally agree. Prayer changes ALL things!

NVC Received : 2014-05-29
Received DS-261 / AOS Bill : 2014-07-03
Pay AOS Bill : 2014-07-03
Receive I-864 Package :
Send AOS Package : 2014-07-08
(scanned in 2014-07-14)
Submit DS-261 : 2014-07-09(although completed 2014-07-03)
Receive IV Bill :
Pay IV Bill :
Send IV Package :

Receive Instruction and Interview
appointment letter :
Case Completed at NVC :
NVC Left :

Consulate Received :
Packet 3 Received :
Packet 3 Sent :
Packet 4 Received :
Interview Date :
Interview Result :
Second Interview
(If Required):
Second Interview Result:
Visa Received :
US Entry :

Comments :
Processing


Your I-130 was approved in 188 days from your

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Saylin, could you create an expandable/collapsible section for the extra columns so that only those wishing to seek the extra information need to expand that section?

Hmm, that would be cool. What columns would be considered "extra"? And is that even feasible in Google Spreadsheets? I don't think I've seen that option!

I was reading on here about some of the peoples experiences at the consulate, particularly Montreal. They mention of taking 2 passport pictures to the interview. I already sent 2 passport pics to the NVC with my IV package, so will these be needed as well? Also, when people mention of taking original marriage licenses etc, to the interview did they most likely do electronic processing? I mailed my originals in so don't have them.

Yes, you should need another 2 passport pictures at the interview. And possibly depending on where you get your medical done, you'll need 3 for that as well. (They like having our pictures ;) )

And yes, when you see mention of people bringing originals to the interview at Montreal, it's because they did EP. If you snail mailed everything, then you don't need to worry about bringing originals as NVC will forward everything on to Montreal.

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U r fast :rofl:

I'm not USCIS or NVC, so :P

Woow thanks for sharing this. I actually checked mine and it correspond to your calculation.

Mine was 643

643-500= 143th date of the year which is May 23rd, that's the exact date NVC assigned my case number.

But the confusing part is how did you come about the 500 figure that is used to subtract the number? Am curious to know.

I personally read it in this old wiki: http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/How_to_bring_your_foreign_spouse_to_live_in_the_US#Step_1_-_NVC_Assigns_Case_Number [NOTE TO ALL: THIS IS AN OUTDATED WIKI, PLEASE DO NOT FOLLOW IT] And please don't read the processing times right below the section I linked to. It may be depressing for some...

I don't think I got as many 'likes' (or whatever they're called on here) when I got my Case Complete! LOL

They're called votes (and are liked to one's reputation that you can view on your profile), and people don't use them as they should (or what I think they should be used for anyways). It's not like a Facebook like where you like someone's status. It's more of a "hey, this person gave good advice" sort of deal. But whatever :P

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Saw this as a new thread on VJ this morning: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/507041-glitch-crashes-state-department-global-database/ There's two links about this "glitch" at the State Department (although they're basically saying the same stuff).

I'm not entirely sure if this affects the process at NVC or only afterwards for obtaining the visa. Hopefully, VJ will report on this in the news section and expand on what's going on.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Saw this as a new thread on VJ this morning: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/507041-glitch-crashes-state-department-global-database/ There's two links about this "glitch" at the State Department (although they're basically saying the same stuff).

I'm not entirely sure if this affects the process at NVC or only afterwards for obtaining the visa. Hopefully, VJ will report on this in the news section and expand on what's going on.

I did call Nvc to check upon it. They said they have not heard about it. And neither did our local consulate because I check on them too (yes I know I am crazy :D) so maybe this will only affect Uscis or maybe some other visas. Because it actually affects their security checks which we have already been thru! Oh I hope we have gone past this system crash!!!

Case filed- 3rd June 2013

NOA1- 6-6-2013

Case transferred to NBC- 12-18-2013

NOA2 finally- 4-23-2014

NVC received- 5-7-2014

Case number- 5-31-2014

DS-261- June 10th!

AOS sent- 3rd july

AOS scanned- 11th July

IV paid- 14th July

DS260 submitted- 17th July

IV sent: 19th July

IV scanned: 24th July

Checklist for AOS: Email received 3rd sept :cry:

Response sent: 7th sept

Checklist scanned: 11th sept

IV approved: 17 sept :dancing:

CASE COMPLETE: 4th nov 2014!!! (AT LAST)

Interview: Dec 8th :dance: :dance:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My i-130 was received yesterday and now just waiting for the NOA1 to come in. Excited and nervous with this whole process, hopefully I can get the much needed help on this board through the process. Hopefully this process won't keep me and my wife apart for too long!

Any insight on how Canada compares to other countries in terms of processing times. I have checked all timelines and know they vary from just one month (for NOA 1 to NOA 2) to a whole year; but a general idea if Canadians are on the faster side comparatively?

Also, my wife is on my lease here in Canada and come stays with me for a month at a time and back in US for a month. I put our Canadian address as our current address living together, but put her official address as her Chicago one. Just wanted to get an idea to see if this is okay, and if this is seen as favorable or not.

Thank in advance for everyone's help in the coming (hopefully short) months.

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I did call Nvc to check upon it. They said they have not heard about it. And neither did our local consulate because I check on them too (yes I know I am crazy :D) so maybe this will only affect Uscis or maybe some other visas. Because it actually affects their security checks which we have already been thru! Oh I hope we have gone past this system crash!!!

Someone had an interview in Pakistan yesterday. They were approved, but the member mentioned the Consukate officer kept commenting on how slow their computer system was going.

A member in Taiwan was told yesterday that the system was down and while approved, there was nothing they could do on their end to issue the visa at this time as a result. A member in Australia reported no issue from their interview yesterday (they were approved).

5/21/2016: Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

5/23/2016: NOA1

7/29/2016: Biometrics Appointment

11/22/2016: I-751 Approved!

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They're called votes (and are liked to one's reputation that you can view on your profile), and people don't use them as they should (or what I think they should be used for anyways). It's not like a Facebook like where you like someone's status. It's more of a "hey, this person gave good advice" sort of deal. But whatever :P

I'm guilty of using the vote thingy incorrectly LOL

5/21/2016: Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

5/23/2016: NOA1

7/29/2016: Biometrics Appointment

11/22/2016: I-751 Approved!

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