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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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NVC Expedited Approved !!! Now heading @ Tokyo Embassy :)

USCIS :

IR-1/IR-2 Visa
Service Center :
California Service Center
Consulate : Tokyo, Japan
Marriage : 2005-12-02
I-130 Sent : 2014-04-23
I-130 NOA1 : 2014-04-29
I-130 RFE : None
I-130 RFE Sent : None
I-130 Approved : 2014-05-13
NVC :
NVC Received : 2014-06-06
Case Number Received : 2014-19-06

DS-261 Sent : 2014-21-06

AOS Bill Generated : 2014-06-25

AOS Bill Paid Online : 2014-06-25

Expedite Approved July 7, 2014

NVC Left July 8, 2014

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Congrats. How did you manage to do that?

I - 130 sent 2014-04-18

Got NOA1 2014-04-22

I-130 approved 2014-05-14

NVC received 2014-05-23

DS-261/AOS bill 2014-07-01

Submit DS-261 2014-07-01

Paid AOS 2014-07-01

Sent AOS pack 2014-07-04

IV fee invoice ???

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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My fiancee had her interview a couple days ago in Tokyo and we are approved! (K-1).

Everything was smooth, just asked a few basic questions as seems common there (How did you meet, Has he been to Japan before, Have either of you been married before (and since the answer for me is yes, they then asked her how long ago I got divorced)).

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
Timeline

My fiancee had her interview a couple days ago in Tokyo and we are approved! (K-1).

Everything was smooth, just asked a few basic questions as seems common there (How did you meet, Has he been to Japan before, Have either of you been married before (and since the answer for me is yes, they then asked her how long ago I got divorced)).

Congratulations! My wife and I are still waiting for her interview. We just sent the AoS about 10 days ago and submitted DS-261 on the 1st, so we still have a long way to go until our interview.

I was wondering if you had a joint sponsor or not. We are using one and I am curious if they will be asking a lot of questions in relation to our financial situation and will want us to bring a lot of proof of assets and employment of our joint sponsor to the interview. We have all of the documents copied that were included in the AoS packet, but by the time the interview finally happens, those documents will be several months old, so I am wondering if I will need my joint sponsor to send more recent ones.

Any information is greatly appreciated.

I - 130 sent 2014-04-18

Got NOA1 2014-04-22

I-130 approved 2014-05-14

NVC received 2014-05-23

DS-261/AOS bill 2014-07-01

Submit DS-261 2014-07-01

Paid AOS 2014-07-01

Sent AOS pack 2014-07-04

IV fee invoice ???

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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I Got surprised !! Really ?? I just got the email from tokyo embassy and now they give me the Date of my interview already ?? wow! I am not ready yet!!

USCIS :

IR-1/IR-2 Visa
Service Center :
California Service Center
Consulate : Tokyo, Japan
Marriage : 2005-12-02
I-130 Sent : 2014-04-23
I-130 NOA1 : 2014-04-29
I-130 RFE : None
I-130 RFE Sent : None
I-130 Approved : 2014-05-13
NVC :
NVC Received : 2014-06-06
Case Number Received : 2014-19-06

DS-261 Sent : 2014-21-06

AOS Bill Generated : 2014-06-25

AOS Bill Paid Online : 2014-06-25

Expedite Approved July 7, 2014

NVC Left July 8, 2014

tokyo Consulate received: July 16, 2014

Interview Date : AUG.4,2014

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Wow that interview date is so close! So may I ask what reason you gave them to get approved for the expedite? Did you send a letter or did you call directly to ask for it?

Also, did you not have to do the DS260 or IV packet and got an interview anyway? How does that work?

I - 130 sent 2014-04-18

Got NOA1 2014-04-22

I-130 approved 2014-05-14

NVC received 2014-05-23

DS-261/AOS bill 2014-07-01

Submit DS-261 2014-07-01

Paid AOS 2014-07-01

Sent AOS pack 2014-07-04

IV fee invoice ???

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Filed: Timeline

Hey Folks,

We are well into the K-1 process (well sort of, we got a NOA1 back in April but nothing since then..... <_< )

Anyways, I have a question concerning the Koseki. I am translating it myself and we had my fiance's mother get a copy of it from her, however it is not a Koseki Tohon. Rather it is a Koseki Shohon - just a partial one. (これは、戸籍中の一部の者について記録されている事項の全部を証明した書面である。)

It does however clearly list her D.O.B., place of birth and both of her parents names.

Is the Koseki Tohon necessary? My understanding is that it just gives more info (like grandparents and what not) but if all that is necessary is her date of birth, place of birth and parents name then would this not suffice?

Just want to make sure I cover all my bases.

Thanks!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
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Is the Koseki Tohon necessary? My understanding is that it just gives more info (like grandparents and what not) but if all that is necessary is her date of birth, place of birth and parents name then would this not suffice?

We used the Koseki Shohon, and had no issue at all.

Best of luck!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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I Got surprised !! Really ?? I just got the email from tokyo embassy and now they give me the Date of my interview already ?? wow! I am not ready yet!!

USCIS :

IR-1/IR-2 Visa
Service Center :
California Service Center
Consulate : Tokyo, Japan
Marriage : 2005-12-02
I-130 Sent : 2014-04-23
I-130 NOA1 : 2014-04-29
I-130 RFE : None
I-130 RFE Sent : None
I-130 Approved : 2014-05-13
NVC :
NVC Received : 2014-06-06
Case Number Received : 2014-19-06

DS-261 Sent : 2014-21-06

AOS Bill Generated : 2014-06-25

AOS Bill Paid Online : 2014-06-25

Expedite Approved July 7, 2014

NVC Left July 8, 2014

tokyo Consulate received: July 16, 2014

Interview Date : AUG.4,2014

Congrats again! Our case was approved for expedite and was sent to the Tokyo embassy. I received an email from the embassy that we no longer should send any documents to the NVC and should bring them to the interview. Also, they said that we should just pay any unpaid fees (in this case, IV fee) at the embassy and they also said to fill out DS-260. The problem is, it won't let us fill out DS-260 until we pay the IV fee online. The IV was invoiced the online the day after we received contact from the embassy. This was a few days ago. I was unable to do anything about it until today because I was traveling with a relative who was visiting. I just called the Tokyo embassy and they said they were unsure about what to do with the fee and that I should just call the NVC and ask. I plan to do so, but NVC won't open for about 4 or 5 hours. I want to go ahead and just finish DS-260 right now and pay the IV fee but I worry that if I pay online it may cause problems or delays... Do you (or anyone else) know the correct course of action? I really appreciate any help.

I - 130 sent 2014-04-18

Got NOA1 2014-04-22

I-130 approved 2014-05-14

NVC received 2014-05-23

DS-261/AOS bill 2014-07-01

Submit DS-261 2014-07-01

Paid AOS 2014-07-01

Sent AOS pack 2014-07-04

IV fee invoice ???

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Congratulations! My wife and I are still waiting for her interview. We just sent the AoS about 10 days ago and submitted DS-261 on the 1st, so we still have a long way to go until our interview.

I was wondering if you had a joint sponsor or not. We are using one and I am curious if they will be asking a lot of questions in relation to our financial situation and will want us to bring a lot of proof of assets and employment of our joint sponsor to the interview. We have all of the documents copied that were included in the AoS packet, but by the time the interview finally happens, those documents will be several months old, so I am wondering if I will need my joint sponsor to send more recent ones.

Any information is greatly appreciated.

We were asked no questions about our joint sponsor, in fact I don't think they asked anything related to our financial situation. We didn't send in any new documents (don't send in anything that's not asked for!) but we did bring copies of all our documents with us, but they never asked for them. They mostly asked about our relationship / how we met.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Well, I joined this page as a fiance visa filer around new years 2013, now we FINALLY have our green card in hand! 10 months after filing AOS papers. It came in the mail on Friday. Hang in there, everybody!

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P&Y's K1 Journey
04-25-2010 Met at a wedding in Tokyo
04-27-2010 First date
09-05-2010 P visits Y in Japan
12-29-2010 Y visits P in US
04-01-2011 P moves to Japan
04-01-2012 First apartment together
12-23-2012 P moves back to US
12-31-2012 K-1 Packet Sent, $340
01-03-2013 Arrival confirmation
01-09-2013 NOA1 (text/email)
01-14-2013 NOA1 Hardcopy

06-17-2013 RFE (Request for Passport Photos)

06-26-2013 Notification of my RFE reply arriving at USCIS
07-15-2013 NOA2
08-07-2013 Packet 3 received

08-09-2013 Packet 3 returned to Embassy
08-13-2013 TBC Medical

08-26-2013 Interview
09-07-2013 Visa Received
09-19-2013 US Entry
10-19-2013 Wedding

10-29-2013 AOS and AP package sent

12-20-2013 Biometrics

02-03-2014 AP approval received

03-17-2014 Letter received stating no interview necessary, but up to 6 more months waiting for decision

05-10-2014 Moved to Hawaii

06-18-2014 Call from USCIS confirming change of address, now mailing paperwork to Hawaii

08-18-2014 Received NOA confirming permanent residency

08-22-2014 Received Green-card in the mail!

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Filed: Timeline

Hi. Has anyone here applied for a B2 visa successfully at Tokyo?

What was the interview like?

Any stories welcome!

I got my B1/B2 a couple of years ago in Tokyo before my K1. It was pretty straightforward. The interviewer was pretty mean and kept asking about my job at the time, but he approved it after a few minutes.

Incidentally, the K1 interview was really nice and smiley, and wished me good luck on my travels. It's pretty much luck of the draw with the COs.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I got my B1/B2 a couple of years ago in Tokyo before my K1. It was pretty straightforward. The interviewer was pretty mean and kept asking about my job at the time, but he approved it after a few minutes.

Incidentally, the K1 interview was really nice and smiley, and wished me good luck on my travels. It's pretty much luck of the draw with the COs.

Thank you for the feedback.

Are you in the States now?

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