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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Liberia
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Hansona ease your mind. One thing you have to realize the decision really is already made before your husband steps to the window s hopefully you had a great front-loaded petition at USCIS and more evidence submitted at interview. By the time of interview that's just really extra gravy.

You have a daughter together. That may help never a guarantee. But don't let what others experience make you doubt your own case. Just focus on your case.

And know this I have yet to have a denial on my thread. people who follow and participate and are happy for others. I swear that blessing is on them. Just saying this is a blessed thread So ease you mind and only think about WHEN hubby comes home not if.

I second what dwheels said! Because when hubby had his interview March 3rd Co did not request evidence cuz I front loaded all evidence at USCIS and NVC stage. Co only requested medical and passport all original documents were submitted at NVC hubby had copies. CO did not ask of anything. CO asked him abt Four questions and his interview was done. He asked Co if visa was denial Co said no. They need to do some check in the U.S of A. Guess it's because husband has very common first n last name. Hansona, just like what dwheels said decision is made before the interview. Just keep the faith all will be well. Edited by bookman
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I attended the interview with my husband at the Jamaican Embassy on 12 April. He was approved. Pretty straight forward interview. Checked the ceac website today and it says your visa was printed and issued. Thought that was pretty quick. Questions asked: How did we meet? Why did we get married at RGB? How old are his children? Are you nervous about moving? The CO asked both of us questions and it really was like a regular conversation. They did forget to obtain the original police certificate, and I asked did they need the original, he said yes and took it. I also asked were they going to keep the original marriage license and birth certificate and he stamped a copy that was in the file and gave us back the original. I also asked if they wanted the updated I-864 documents for 2015 and he said no. So the big file I brought with relationship information was not needed, but glad I had it just in case. The only problem we had, was when we entered and I had a chap stick in my purse and I had to leave the facility, dispose it and stand in line again to reenter the building. We arrive around 7:15 am and we were out by 10:30 am. I am so thankful that I found this site, it was filled with so much information and I really believe that is why we got through without RFEs through the entire process. It was a long process, but now we are closing in on the long stretch. Our two year anniversary is at the of June, so we are thinking of doing the POE then, so that he can get a 10 year green card vs. a 2 year green card.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I attended the interview with my husband at the Jamaican Embassy on 12 April. He was approved. Pretty straight forward interview. Checked the ceac website today and it says your visa was printed and issued. Thought that was pretty quick. Questions asked: How did we meet? Why did we get married at RGB? How old are his children? Are you nervous about moving? The CO asked both of us questions and it really was like a regular conversation. They did forget to obtain the original police certificate, and I asked did they need the original, he said yes and took it. I also asked were they going to keep the original marriage license and birth certificate and he stamped a copy that was in the file and gave us back the original. I also asked if they wanted the updated I-864 documents for 2015 and he said no. So the big file I brought with relationship information was not needed, but glad I had it just in case. The only problem we had, was when we entered and I had a chap stick in my purse and I had to leave the facility, dispose it and stand in line again to reenter the building. We arrive around 7:15 am and we were out by 10:30 am. I am so thankful that I found this site, it was filled with so much information and I really believe that is why we got through without RFEs through the entire process. It was a long process, but now we are closing in on the long stretch. Our two year anniversary is at the of June, so we are thinking of doing the POE then, so that he can get a 10 year green card vs. a 2 year green card.

Congrats!!! All the best to u.

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Ghana
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I'm seeing a lot of denials coming out of Ghana. I have to admit I am starting to get worried now. I have some good evidence but I'm afraid it may not be enough. I have printed WhatsApp conversation, I have pictures from 2013-2015 (about 50-75), emails, proof of our child together(daughter's birth certificate), Also cards and letters I have sent him along with package labels as proof. Can anyone think of anything else we can use as evidence? I would be absolutely devastated if he were to be denied. Please help.

Congratulations! Happy for you two!

No no no Hansona No..I refuse to allow you to be worried..Heyy We got this on lockdown..We are sailing thru..Can't u see nobody gets denied in dis Family..wear your fancy smile Hun..If you have victory chant..start Chanting..SHSI73..come put Hansona in a cheerful mood would Yu..And yhh..that's a whole lot of evidence..plus ur daughter.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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My wife had interview today at 8 am in mumbai and medical yesterday at 8 am. Both went well and got approved!!!! :dancing::dancing::dancing::dancing:

Overall generic questions, where I live, where I work but a few questions around when I became a US citizen and what visa did I come to US on? But overall it was a really short straightforward interview. They did not ask for more pictures or an album since we submitted pictures with the petition.

Thanks Visajourney for all the support.

I am loving all this good news. Congratulations to your both :goofy:

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ROC I-751
5/21/2018: Filed i751 ROC
6/12/2018: NOA1 Date
3/5/2019: Biometrics Appt
12/28/2019: 18 month Extension has expired
1/9/2020: InfoPass Appt to get stamp in Passport
2/27/2020: Combo Interview (ROC and Citizenship)
3/31/2020: submitted service request for being pass normal processing time
4/7/2020: Card being produced
4/8/2020: Approved
4/10/2020: Card mailed
4/15/2020: 10 year green card received
 
 
N-400
5/21/2019: Filed Online
5/21/2019: NOA1 Date
6/13/2019: Biometrics Appt
2/27/2020: Citizenship Interview
4/7/2020: In queue for Oath Ceremony to be scheduled
6/19/2020: Notice Oath Ceremony scheduled
7/8/2020: Oath Ceremony (Houston)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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I attended the interview with my husband at the Jamaican Embassy on 12 April. He was approved. Pretty straight forward interview. Checked the ceac website today and it says your visa was printed and issued. Thought that was pretty quick. Questions asked: How did we meet? Why did we get married at RGB? How old are his children? Are you nervous about moving? The CO asked both of us questions and it really was like a regular conversation. They did forget to obtain the original police certificate, and I asked did they need the original, he said yes and took it. I also asked were they going to keep the original marriage license and birth certificate and he stamped a copy that was in the file and gave us back the original. I also asked if they wanted the updated I-864 documents for 2015 and he said no. So the big file I brought with relationship information was not needed, but glad I had it just in case. The only problem we had, was when we entered and I had a chap stick in my purse and I had to leave the facility, dispose it and stand in line again to reenter the building. We arrive around 7:15 am and we were out by 10:30 am. I am so thankful that I found this site, it was filled with so much information and I really believe that is why we got through without RFEs through the entire process. It was a long process, but now we are closing in on the long stretch. Our two year anniversary is at the of June, so we are thinking of doing the POE then, so that he can get a 10 year green card vs. a 2 year green card.

Congratulations. That's wonderful. Glad you were there with your husband.

And Yes it's just a 2 month or so wait. Unless you want to spend more money and do more paperwork. Just think you won't have to save any more evidence if you wait. I would do it.

Case Complete to Interview spreadsheet

From now on your VJ Member name will be verified. If the name you put on form to be added to spreadsheet comes up not found, you will not be added to the spreadsheet. If you don't have a timeline you will not be added to the spreadsheet.

Please Please put your VJ member name only. Not nicknames or real names whatever your VJ name is. It's below your profile picture!!

 

Come join the current Interview thread: 

DQ-to-Interview-2023-all-countries

Case Complete to Interview Spreadsheet
Case Complete to Interview Form

 

 

 

ROC I-751
5/21/2018: Filed i751 ROC
6/12/2018: NOA1 Date
3/5/2019: Biometrics Appt
12/28/2019: 18 month Extension has expired
1/9/2020: InfoPass Appt to get stamp in Passport
2/27/2020: Combo Interview (ROC and Citizenship)
3/31/2020: submitted service request for being pass normal processing time
4/7/2020: Card being produced
4/8/2020: Approved
4/10/2020: Card mailed
4/15/2020: 10 year green card received
 
 
N-400
5/21/2019: Filed Online
5/21/2019: NOA1 Date
6/13/2019: Biometrics Appt
2/27/2020: Citizenship Interview
4/7/2020: In queue for Oath Ceremony to be scheduled
6/19/2020: Notice Oath Ceremony scheduled
7/8/2020: Oath Ceremony (Houston)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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No no no Hansona No..I refuse to allow you to be worried..Heyy We got this on lockdown..We are sailing thru..Can't u see nobody gets denied in dis Family..wear your fancy smile Hun..If you have victory chant..start Chanting..SHSI73..come put Hansona in a cheerful mood would Yu..And yhh..that's a whole lot of evidence..plus ur daughter.

See this is what I'm talking about, Thank you Swagg Star we all family here. No worries just praise him in advance. :goofy:

Case Complete to Interview spreadsheet

From now on your VJ Member name will be verified. If the name you put on form to be added to spreadsheet comes up not found, you will not be added to the spreadsheet. If you don't have a timeline you will not be added to the spreadsheet.

Please Please put your VJ member name only. Not nicknames or real names whatever your VJ name is. It's below your profile picture!!

 

Come join the current Interview thread: 

DQ-to-Interview-2023-all-countries

Case Complete to Interview Spreadsheet
Case Complete to Interview Form

 

 

 

ROC I-751
5/21/2018: Filed i751 ROC
6/12/2018: NOA1 Date
3/5/2019: Biometrics Appt
12/28/2019: 18 month Extension has expired
1/9/2020: InfoPass Appt to get stamp in Passport
2/27/2020: Combo Interview (ROC and Citizenship)
3/31/2020: submitted service request for being pass normal processing time
4/7/2020: Card being produced
4/8/2020: Approved
4/10/2020: Card mailed
4/15/2020: 10 year green card received
 
 
N-400
5/21/2019: Filed Online
5/21/2019: NOA1 Date
6/13/2019: Biometrics Appt
2/27/2020: Citizenship Interview
4/7/2020: In queue for Oath Ceremony to be scheduled
6/19/2020: Notice Oath Ceremony scheduled
7/8/2020: Oath Ceremony (Houston)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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No no no Hansona No..I refuse to allow you to be worried..Heyy We got this on lockdown..We are sailing thru..Can't u see nobody gets denied in dis Family..wear your fancy smile Hun..If you have victory chant..start Chanting..SHSI73..come put Hansona in a cheerful mood would Yu..And yhh..that's a whole lot of evidence..plus ur daughter.

Awesome attitude!!! Yes we have to stay strong and know God has us through this process!

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Marriage: June 15, 2015

File I-130: June 29, 2015

USCIS PD: June 30, 2015

NOA 1: July 2, 2015 (Nebraska)

NOA 2: December 10, 2015 (161 days)

NOA 2- Hard copy: December 16, 2015

Case Sent to NVC: December 17, 2015

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NVC:

Case received: December 21, 2015

Case and IIN#: January 5, 2016

Choice of Agent -DS-261: January 6, 2016

AOS Fee Invoiced: January 6, 2016

AOS Fee Paid: January 6, 2016

IV Fee Invoiced: January 7, 2016

IV Fee Paid: January 19, 2016

DS-260 Completed: January 19, 2016

Sent AOS & IV Packets: January 28, 2016

Scan Date: January 29, 2016

Case Complete: March 2, 2016

Interview Scheduled & Letter Received: May 25, 2016

Interview Date: July 18, 2016

Visa In Hand:

POE:

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I attended the interview with my husband at the Jamaican Embassy on 12 April. He was approved. Pretty straight forward interview. Checked the ceac website today and it says your visa was printed and issued. Thought that was pretty quick. Questions asked: How did we meet? Why did we get married at RGB? How old are his children? Are you nervous about moving? The CO asked both of us questions and it really was like a regular conversation. They did forget to obtain the original police certificate, and I asked did they need the original, he said yes and took it. I also asked were they going to keep the original marriage license and birth certificate and he stamped a copy that was in the file and gave us back the original. I also asked if they wanted the updated I-864 documents for 2015 and he said no. So the big file I brought with relationship information was not needed, but glad I had it just in case. The only problem we had, was when we entered and I had a chap stick in my purse and I had to leave the facility, dispose it and stand in line again to reenter the building. We arrive around 7:15 am and we were out by 10:30 am. I am so thankful that I found this site, it was filled with so much information and I really believe that is why we got through without RFEs through the entire process. It was a long process, but now we are closing in on the long stretch. Our two year anniversary is at the of June, so we are thinking of doing the POE then, so that he can get a 10 year green card vs. a 2 year green card.

Congrats! All the best on your journey.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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God has approved us from day one

Yes he has 100%

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Marriage: June 15, 2015

File I-130: June 29, 2015

USCIS PD: June 30, 2015

NOA 1: July 2, 2015 (Nebraska)

NOA 2: December 10, 2015 (161 days)

NOA 2- Hard copy: December 16, 2015

Case Sent to NVC: December 17, 2015

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NVC:

Case received: December 21, 2015

Case and IIN#: January 5, 2016

Choice of Agent -DS-261: January 6, 2016

AOS Fee Invoiced: January 6, 2016

AOS Fee Paid: January 6, 2016

IV Fee Invoiced: January 7, 2016

IV Fee Paid: January 19, 2016

DS-260 Completed: January 19, 2016

Sent AOS & IV Packets: January 28, 2016

Scan Date: January 29, 2016

Case Complete: March 2, 2016

Interview Scheduled & Letter Received: May 25, 2016

Interview Date: July 18, 2016

Visa In Hand:

POE:

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Filed: R-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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No no no Hansona No..I refuse to allow you to be worried..Heyy We got this on lockdown..We are sailing thru..Can't u see nobody gets denied in dis Family..wear your fancy smile Hun..If you have victory chant..start Chanting..SHSI73..come put Hansona in a cheerful mood would Yu..And yhh..that's a whole lot of evidence..plus ur daughter.

Let us stay positive. The Good Lord will see us all through this rocky road. Remember that, they are good family here who are willing to support one another. Sonetimes, I just wish we could all get together and just spend time together. Let us all pray that the evileshe CO don't touch any of our documents.
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Panama
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Congratulations to all of Us keep up the good faith. God is good, bless and love. What God have put together no man can't take it away.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Let us stay positive. The Good Lord will see us all through this rocky road. Remember that, they are good family here who are willing to support one another. Sonetimes, I just wish we could all get together and just spend time together. Let us all pray that the evileshe CO don't touch any of our documents.

evilshe CO...to funny!! It would be nice wouldn't it to just get together and hang out! Good positive energy you are giving out to all of us my friend.

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Marriage: June 15, 2015

File I-130: June 29, 2015

USCIS PD: June 30, 2015

NOA 1: July 2, 2015 (Nebraska)

NOA 2: December 10, 2015 (161 days)

NOA 2- Hard copy: December 16, 2015

Case Sent to NVC: December 17, 2015

...................................................................

NVC:

Case received: December 21, 2015

Case and IIN#: January 5, 2016

Choice of Agent -DS-261: January 6, 2016

AOS Fee Invoiced: January 6, 2016

AOS Fee Paid: January 6, 2016

IV Fee Invoiced: January 7, 2016

IV Fee Paid: January 19, 2016

DS-260 Completed: January 19, 2016

Sent AOS & IV Packets: January 28, 2016

Scan Date: January 29, 2016

Case Complete: March 2, 2016

Interview Scheduled & Letter Received: May 25, 2016

Interview Date: July 18, 2016

Visa In Hand:

POE:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I attended the interview with my husband at the Jamaican Embassy on 12 April. He was approved. Pretty straight forward interview. Checked the ceac website today and it says your visa was printed and issued. Thought that was pretty quick. Questions asked: How did we meet? Why did we get married at RGB? How old are his children? Are you nervous about moving? The CO asked both of us questions and it really was like a regular conversation. They did forget to obtain the original police certificate, and I asked did they need the original, he said yes and took it. I also asked were they going to keep the original marriage license and birth certificate and he stamped a copy that was in the file and gave us back the original. I also asked if they wanted the updated I-864 documents for 2015 and he said no. So the big file I brought with relationship information was not needed, but glad I had it just in case. The only problem we had, was when we entered and I had a chap stick in my purse and I had to leave the facility, dispose it and stand in line again to reenter the building. We arrive around 7:15 am and we were out by 10:30 am. I am so thankful that I found this site, it was filled with so much information and I really believe that is why we got through without RFEs through the entire process. It was a long process, but now we are closing in on the long stretch. Our two year anniversary is at the of June, so we are thinking of doing the POE then, so that he can get a 10 year green card vs. a 2 year green card.

Yes man!!! CONGRATS :dancing::dancing::dancing:

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