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I had my interview this morning and the result was positive since the American Consul told me, “Congratulations, your visa is approved.”

So, now I am going to share my experience.

I was shocked with the long lines when I arrive at the USEM at 5:40 in the morning. Those people who were trying to sell pens and they were also distributing flyers where actually helpful in telling you which line to go. I was in the wrong line at first.

At past 6 in the morning when the line has started to move headed to the tent where there will put sticker (barcode and your name) at the back of your passport , you will be given a zip lock bag (placed your passport inside , biographic page should be seen), provide them the first page of your DS160 together with the first page of your appointment confirmation. For immigrants and K1, line up on 4 and 5. These will be returned to you and you will be asked to proceed to the gate. Don’t bring food, water, sharp objects and electronic data. Once you are done in the security checkpoint room, you need to line up to get your number. The lady also called five K1 visa applicants and has given us instruction as what to do next as she handed us our number.

On the waiting area, a lady with violet shirt took my appointment confirmation and DS160 printed form and I think she was in-charged of dropping them to window 39. Another lady with violet shirt announced as well that there are four steps and that finger scanning and pre-screening interview can be interchanged.

It was 8:15 when I saw my number flashed and I went to window 43 for finger scanning. State your full name and your birth date.

At 8:30, my number flashed and I went to window 47. Here, I was asked to provide the documents (just follow the list that was attached with your number). As the Filipino guy browsed my documents, he has started asking me these questions:

1. What’s your complete name?

2. Your birth date

3. What’s your fiancé’s name

4. Where will you live when you arrive at the USA

5. He asked me about issues on the divorce date and I have given him the answers

6. What does he do for a living?

7. When did he come to see you ( you have to tell the exact date range)

It was a casual conversation and I slipped that my fiancé will be coming here next month. He said, “ohh, so you will be travelling together.” After that, he said, “I have no more questions for you, please try to find a seat inside this premise.”

While waiting for my number to be called , I have been observing some applicants, some Filipinos, on how they ask for requirements from the applicants and the American consuls. Some do intimidate the applicants. I was never asked for the BPI receipt but some were being asked to show this to them. I guess it is a matter of composure, confidence and preparedness.

At 10:00, I was called to window 65. I have been praying that I will be interviewed on this window because based on my observation, he does inform the applicant’s approval.

I always have troubles with biometrics. The scanner can’t my read my fingerprints and I was even called to come back and do it again on window 65.

So his questions were

1. What’s your name and birthdate?

2. What’s your fiancé’s name

3. How old are you?

4. How old is he?

5. What does he do for a living?

6. And he started browsing the pictures that was sent during the petition, and asked me while showing a picture to me , “Is this him? ; is this your mom? Does your mom like him?

I answered and he said that all of documents are okay and congratulated me and that my visa is approved.

Ten minutes before 11, I was called in window 71 and he told me that I can go home and just wait for the visa.

I left the USEM with a big smile and excited to bring the news to my family and to my fiancé who unexpectedly was still awake and replied to my message, “Let’s celebrate.”

I just check my CEAC status and now it says

Ready, Your case is open. Please check your status after two business days via the CEAC launch page at https://ceac.state.gov/CEAC/.

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I had my interview this morning and the result was positive since the American Consul told me, “Congratulations, your visa is approved.”

So, now I am going to share my experience.

I was shocked with the long lines when I arrive at the USEM at 5:40 in the morning. Those people who were trying to sell pens and they were also distributing flyers where actually helpful in telling you which line to go. I was in the wrong line at first.

At past 6 in the morning when the line has started to move headed to the tent where there will put sticker (barcode and your name) at the back of your passport , you will be given a zip lock bag (placed your passport inside , biographic page should be seen), provide them the first page of your DS160 together with the first page of your appointment confirmation. For immigrants and K1, line up on 4 and 5. These will be returned to you and you will be asked to proceed to the gate. Don’t bring food, water, sharp objects and electronic data. Once you are done in the security checkpoint room, you need to line up to get your number. The lady also called five K1 visa applicants and has given us instruction as what to do next as she handed us our number.

On the waiting area, a lady with violet shirt took my appointment confirmation and DS160 printed form and I think she was in-charged of dropping them to window 39. Another lady with violet shirt announced as well that there are four steps and that finger scanning and pre-screening interview can be interchanged.

It was 8:15 when I saw my number flashed and I went to window 43 for finger scanning. State your full name and your birth date.

At 8:30, my number flashed and I went to window 47. Here, I was asked to provide the documents (just follow the list that was attached with your number). As the Filipino guy browsed my documents, he has started asking me these questions:

1. What’s your complete name?

2. Your birth date

3. What’s your fiancé’s name

4. Where will you live when you arrive at the USA

5. He asked me about issues on the divorce date and I have given him the answers

6. What does he do for a living?

7. When did he come to see you ( you have to tell the exact date range)

It was a casual conversation and I slipped that my fiancé will be coming here next month. He said, “ohh, so you will be travelling together.” After that, he said, “I have no more questions for you, please try to find a seat inside this premise.”

While waiting for my number to be called , I have been observing some applicants, some Filipinos, on how they ask for requirements from the applicants and the American consuls. Some do intimidate the applicants. I was never asked for the BPI receipt but some were being asked to show this to them. I guess it is a matter of composure, confidence and preparedness.

At 10:00, I was called to window 65. I have been praying that I will be interviewed on this window because based on my observation, he does inform the applicant’s approval.

I always have troubles with biometrics. The scanner can’t my read my fingerprints and I was even called to come back and do it again on window 65.

So his questions were

1. What’s your name and birthdate?

2. What’s your fiancé’s name

3. How old are you?

4. How old is he?

5. What does he do for a living?

6. And he started browsing the pictures that was sent during the petition, and asked me while showing a picture to me , “Is this him? ; is this your mom? Does your mom like him?

I answered and he said that all of documents are okay and congratulated me and that my visa is approved.

Ten minutes before 11, I was called in window 71 and he told me that I can go home and just wait for the visa.

I left the USEM with a big smile and excited to bring the news to my family and to my fiancé who unexpectedly was still awake and replied to my message, “Let’s celebrate.”

I just check my CEAC status and now it says

Ready, Your case is open. Please check your status after two business days via the CEAC launch page at https://ceac.state.gov/CEAC/.

Congrats!! :dancing::dance:

Please take the time to add this to your embassy review in your timeline.

Hank

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Congrats! :dancing:

heart.gif After all, we're all just walking home ...heart.gif

:energy: N-400 in progess ...

 

 

01/14/2013 Filed I-129f

07/31/2013 I-129f NOA2

11/04/2013 Visa Received

11/21/2013 POE: Honolulu .. Aloha!

01/27/2014 Wedding day! (L)

03/11/2014 Filed I-485, I-131 and I-765

05/31/2014 EAD/AP card received

06/27/2014 Green card received

05/12/2016 Filed I-751

05/25/2016 Check cashed

05/26/2016 NOA (Dated 05/16) Received

06/20/2016 Biometric Appointment

05/07/2017 10-year Green card received

N-400

07/02/2018 Filed N-400 online

07/24/2018 Biometric Appointment

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Congrats!

K-1
NOA1: 04/08/2014; NOA2: 04/21/2014; Visa interview, approved: 07/15/2014; POE: 07/25/2014; Marriage: 09/05/2014

 

AOS

NOA1:  09/12/2014;  Biometrics:  10/06/2014;  EAD/AP Received:  11/26/2014;  Interview Waiver Letter:  01/02/2015;  

RFE:  07/09/2015;  Permanent Residency Granted:  07/27/2015;  Green card Received:  08/22/2015

 

ROC

NOA1:  05/24/2017;  Biometrics:  06/13/2017;  Approved without interview:  09/05/2018;  10 Yr Green card Received:  09/13/2018

 

Naturalization

08/09/2020 -- Filed N-400 online

08/09/2020 -- NOA1 date

08/11/2020 -- NOA1 received in the mail

12/30/2020 -- Received notice online that an interview was scheduled

02/11/2021 -- Interview

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Congrats! We went through this same process more than 6 years ago.

Happy married with 2 kids and we're finally just applied for the N-400!

Edited by Dr Mirage

ROC Filing date : 10-20-2010

NOA date for I-751 : 10-21-2010

I-751 Biometrics Appt Date: 12-01-2010

I-751 Approval : 02-08-2011

Green Card Received Date : 02-15-2011

AOS Filing date : 06-12-2008

NOA date for I-485 : 06-19-2008

I-485 Biometrics Appt Date : 07-17-2008

Interview Date : 12-05-2008

Approval Date : 12-05-2008

Green Card Received Date : 12-17-2008

EAD Filed Date : 06-12-2008

EAD NOA Date : 06-29-2008

EAD Biometrics Appointment Date : 07-17-2008

EAD Approved Date : 08-18-2008

EAD Card Received : 08-29-2008

AP Filed Date : 07-31-2008

AP NOA Date : 08-04-2008

AP Approved Date : 09-16-2008

AP Date Received : 09-22-2008

K1 I-129F Sent : 08-22-2007

I-129F NOA1 : 10-03-2007

Touch (RFE Trick) : 02-01-2008

I-129F NOA2 : 02-01-2008

Touch : 02-03-2008

NVC Received : 02-11-2008

NVC Left : 02-19-2008

Consulate Received : 02-25-2008

Interview Date : 04-22-2008

Visa Received : 04-26-2008

US Entry : 05-02-2008

Marriage : 05-16-2008

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congratulations.. by the way can i ask what requirements do u bring when u go at US Embassy? do i need to get NBI Clearance? thank you

IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

Marriage (if applicable): 2014-05-17

I-130 Sent : 2014-06-23

I-130 NOA1 : 2014-06-25

I-130 RFE : 2014-08-11 (Wanted NSO Marriage Certificate, not LCR)

I-130 RFE Sent : 2014-08-14

I-130 Approved : 2014-08-27

NVC Received : 2014-09-15

Received DS-261 / AOS Bill : 2014-09-17

Pay AOS Bill : 2014-09-17

Submit DS-261 : 2014-09-17

Send AOS Package : 2014-09-19

Receive IV Bill : 2014-10-03

Pay IV Bill : 2014-10-03

Received Interview Letter by E-mail: 2015-03-20 (May 5, 2015)

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Thank you everyone. My fiancé and I are so happy.

To marilyn, you need to prepare the documents being required by the embassy. Please click on this link to see the instructions

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/1178798/packets/K1%20and%20K2%20Interview%20Preparation%20Instructions%20-%20English%20_updated%2010%20SEP%202014_.pdf

Some applicants were asked for CENOMAR since they didn't bring it.

I did get my NBI, birth certificate and CENOMAR two months ago. So these were recent. Some were being asked for the latest NBI even though it is still within one year of validity.

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Thank you everyone. My fiancé and I are so happy.

To marilyn, you need to prepare the documents being required by the embassy. Please click on this link to see the instructions

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/1178798/packets/K1%20and%20K2%20Interview%20Preparation%20Instructions%20-%20English%20_updated%2010%20SEP%202014_.pdf

Some applicants were asked for CENOMAR since they didn't bring it.

I did get my NBI, birth certificate and CENOMAR two months ago. So these were recent. Some were being asked for the latest NBI even though it is still within one year of validity.

do i need CENOMAR? is K1 and spouse visa have the same requirements needed?

i am applying spouse visa still i need that?

thank you for the quick reply

Edited by marilyn_makhulet

IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

Marriage (if applicable): 2014-05-17

I-130 Sent : 2014-06-23

I-130 NOA1 : 2014-06-25

I-130 RFE : 2014-08-11 (Wanted NSO Marriage Certificate, not LCR)

I-130 RFE Sent : 2014-08-14

I-130 Approved : 2014-08-27

NVC Received : 2014-09-15

Received DS-261 / AOS Bill : 2014-09-17

Pay AOS Bill : 2014-09-17

Submit DS-261 : 2014-09-17

Send AOS Package : 2014-09-19

Receive IV Bill : 2014-10-03

Pay IV Bill : 2014-10-03

Received Interview Letter by E-mail: 2015-03-20 (May 5, 2015)

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ohh I didn't realize you have a different case. I don't have the answer for you. Maybe you can create your thread and ask some vj members here. I am sure they can provide you with the best answers. I wish you well with your journey.

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ohh I didn't realize you have a different case. I don't have the answer for you. Maybe you can create your thread and ask some vj members here. I am sure they can provide you with the best answers. I wish you well with your journey.

its ok thank you and congrats again :)

IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

Marriage (if applicable): 2014-05-17

I-130 Sent : 2014-06-23

I-130 NOA1 : 2014-06-25

I-130 RFE : 2014-08-11 (Wanted NSO Marriage Certificate, not LCR)

I-130 RFE Sent : 2014-08-14

I-130 Approved : 2014-08-27

NVC Received : 2014-09-15

Received DS-261 / AOS Bill : 2014-09-17

Pay AOS Bill : 2014-09-17

Submit DS-261 : 2014-09-17

Send AOS Package : 2014-09-19

Receive IV Bill : 2014-10-03

Pay IV Bill : 2014-10-03

Received Interview Letter by E-mail: 2015-03-20 (May 5, 2015)

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