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*ISSUE REGARDING MY DS260 IS FINALLY FIXED. :)

I just finished answering my DS260(found out that the problem is the internet connection :P )

what will be the next step after it?cause it says there the DS260 will be reviewed by nvc and then after that theyre gonna send a letter to my petitioner(my husband) regarding the schedule of my interview.is that right? :unsure:

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You did DCF right?

If yes, you can now set your interview appointment and medical.

*ISSUE REGARDING MY DS260 IS FINALLY FIXED. :)

I just finished answering my DS260(found out that the problem is the internet connection :P )

what will be the next step after it?cause it says there the DS260 will be reviewed by nvc and then after that theyre gonna send a letter to my petitioner(my husband) regarding the schedule of my interview.is that right? :unsure:

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so.. does that mean I can't use my married name yet in any legal transactions?

Not sure how to answer this... but in my experience, after I got married I made sure to have at least 2 government IDs (driver's license, Postal ID) in my married name so I can legally change my bank account's name, have no issues with CFO, and finally renew my passport using my husband's name. We then filed the I- 130 petition with my married (legal) name- it's more consistent this way.

What legal transactions are we talking about here? I believe so long as you can prove that it's your legal name, you can use your married name for sure. This can be in a form of an ID, government issued to be certain.

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DCF for CR1
02-23-2016 Filed I- 130 @ US Embassy Manila
03-03-2016 NOA 2
03-04-2016 Received MNL Case Number
04-04-2016 Interview (Approved!) Visa ISSUED the same day
04-06-2016 Visa on hand! Picked up from 2Go MOA @ 5:30 PM
04-11-2016 POE @ Minneapolis, MN

05-12-2016 Received SSN

07-07-2016 Greencard arrived!

 

ROC

01-11-2018 ROC window opens

01-13-2018 Mailed ROC application to CSC

01-26-2018 Received NOA (dated: 01/22) 

05-24-2018 Biometrics 

01-23-2019 i751 Approved 

01-31-2019  10 Year Greencard arrived! 

 

N400

03-16-2019 Submitted application online

03-16-2019 NOA1

04-09-2019 Biometrics 

11-13-2019 Interview, approved 

12-04-2019 Oath taking. I'm now a naturalized US Citizen. 

 

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coz in my case.. we filed for the petition first before I could have my name on passport changed. I don't have any IDs with my married name on it. I had my PRC ID updated to have my married name on it but it wouldn't be released until July. My NBI clearance would be with my married name. I tried to sched to renew my passport at DFA just to have my name changed on it to use my married name, but the earliest sched available is July.. I already scheduled for the CFO seminar which would be May. But the thing is, our petition already got approved and we're now just waiting for the case number.... I just wonder if its gonna delay my visa process, if say, they ask me to have my passport changed to married name first..

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CR1 Visa Journey via DCF (US Embassy Manila)

Apr 15, 2016 - Filed petition I-130 at USEM
Apr 22, 2016 - Petition Approved/Received NOA
May 2, 2016 - Received MNL Case Number, filed DS260
May 3, 2016 -   SLEC (Day1)
May 5, 2016 -   CFO Seminar
May 11, 2016 - SLEC (Day2) + release of med records
May 12, 2016 - Received email with instructions re: IV
May 23, 2016 - Interview at USEM Manila - APPROVED!!!
Jun 7, 2016 -   Visa home delivered by 2GO
Jun 8, 2016 -   CFO sticker and registration
Jun 13, 2016 - POE at Chicago O'Hare

Jun 20, 2016 - Social Security home delivered
July 25, 2016 - Green Card home delivered

Apr 19, 2018 -  Petition I-751 sent to USCIS California Service Center

May 30, 2018 - NOA received

Mar 15, 2019 - Biometrics appointment for I-751

Mar 20, 2019 -  Petition I-751 approved

Mar 27, 2019 -  10-year Green Card received in mail

Sep 24, 2020 -  N400 application sent online; biometrics reused (no addt'l appt)

Jan 14, 2021 -  N400 interview/test scheduled - APPROVED

Jan 19, 2021 -  Oath-taking ceremony!

 

 

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@jannapalmer your petition won't get delayed just because your passport is in your maiden name, especially if the petition is in your maiden name as well. It's a matter of preference which name you go for, but like I said all documents such as your Green card, Visa, and Social security card will be the name written on your current and valid passport

=To God Be The Glory =

DCF for CR1
02-23-2016 Filed I- 130 @ US Embassy Manila
03-03-2016 NOA 2
03-04-2016 Received MNL Case Number
04-04-2016 Interview (Approved!) Visa ISSUED the same day
04-06-2016 Visa on hand! Picked up from 2Go MOA @ 5:30 PM
04-11-2016 POE @ Minneapolis, MN

05-12-2016 Received SSN

07-07-2016 Greencard arrived!

 

ROC

01-11-2018 ROC window opens

01-13-2018 Mailed ROC application to CSC

01-26-2018 Received NOA (dated: 01/22) 

05-24-2018 Biometrics 

01-23-2019 i751 Approved 

01-31-2019  10 Year Greencard arrived! 

 

N400

03-16-2019 Submitted application online

03-16-2019 NOA1

04-09-2019 Biometrics 

11-13-2019 Interview, approved 

12-04-2019 Oath taking. I'm now a naturalized US Citizen. 

 

=It Always Seems Impossible Until It's Done=

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Regarding I-864s,i just noticed that my joint sponsor is filing his tax jointly with his wife.if thats the case do they still need to fill out the I-864A(both of them)or just his wife?cause right now we just got my joint sponsor's I864 and tax return and transcript from 2013-2015 and I-8644A filled out by his wife.thank you.

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