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15 hours ago, APS86 said:

congrats friend, please tell they didn't ask for i-864 AOS or latest income tax of sponsor ?

They didn´t asked for I-864 nor taxes because they already had them, my mom sent the original ones to NVC last year. The I-864 and taxes she sent were from 2015.

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Jamaica
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1 hour ago, Njpatel26 said:

Hello guys 

 I will try to make it simple.

At first Indian guy at one window asked me for some documents like

-Birth certificate

-Passport

-Medical exam

-Police records 

-2015 tax papers

along with it i attached my optout copy myself

 

They didn´t asked for the affidavit of support.

 

After that I had to wait for around 15minutes and then they called me again for interview and Interviewer was a lady . She was friendly she asked me some questions according to below sequence:

 

- are you a dentist?

-then she displayed me my optout notice paper which i gave them and she said 'is this your optout notice' ? I said yes

-she said my sister and brother in law's name and asked who are they? ( she asked as they were additional sponsors for my petition)

-then she said my father's name and asked is he your father?

- she asked my father's occupation?

-are you married anytime before?

-have you travelled to any other country?

- does your mom dad live with your sister?

-with whom you stay over here in india?

-where do you work?

 

Then she started typing things on her computer for next 2-3 minutes and she approved my visa .

 

I hope this will help you guys !! All the best for your petitions !! I will surely answer anymore questions raised by you guys !! :)

Congrats! Seems easy enough :)

*** Father Immigrated with 9 y/o sister in 2009

  • I-130: Oct 2010  //  NVC appr: Nov 28, 2010 // RFE rec'd: May 14, 2014 // RFE returned with DNA test Jul 28, 2014  // I-130 approval rec'd Aug 18, 2014 // NVC rec'd Oct 31, 2014 // Welcome letter recd Feb 22, 2016 // AOS bill / IV bill paid Mar 27, 2016 //  Sent in supporting docs, Aug 11, 2016

*** Father became naturalized Citizen in Nov 2016, sent in opt-out request, received Nov. 2016, 

  • Case complete Nov 11, 2016 // Interview Package rec'd May 5, 2017 //   Medical May 17 ,2017 // Interview: Jun 2, 2017 // Passport rec'd Jun 8, 2017 // POE: Jun 22, 2017 // SSN changed Oct 08, 2017 // GC/I-551 rec'd - Jul 15, 2017

** Filing for naturalization (N400)

  • PD 3/31/2022
  • Biometrics: 4/26/2022
  • Interview Date: 11/21/2022
  • Oath Ceremony:
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8 hours ago, phoenyxx said:

Congrats! Seems easy enough :)

Congrats man. can you please tell if they stamped your visa at the spot or keep your passport with them and deliver you after few weeks or months after security clearance and other official procedure.

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: India
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16 hours ago, Njpatel26 said:

Hello guys 

 I will try to make it simple.

At first Indian guy at one window asked me for some documents like

-Birth certificate

-Passport

-Medical exam

-Police records 

-2015 tax papers

along with it i attached my optout copy myself

 

They didn´t asked for the affidavit of support.

 

After that I had to wait for around 15minutes and then they called me again for interview and Interviewer was a lady . She was friendly she asked me some questions according to below sequence:

 

- are you a dentist?

-then she displayed me my optout notice paper which i gave them and she said 'is this your optout notice' ? I said yes

-she said my sister and brother in law's name and asked who are they? ( she asked as they were additional sponsors for my petition)

-then she said my father's name and asked is he your father?

- she asked my father's occupation?

-are you married anytime before?

-have you travelled to any other country?

- does your mom dad live with your sister?

-with whom you stay over here in india?

-where do you work?

 

Then she started typing things on her computer for next 2-3 minutes and she approved my visa .

 

I hope this will help you guys !! All the best for your petitions !! I will surely answer anymore questions raised by you guys !! :)

 

hello NJ patel, by police record u mean PCC from passport office?

 

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: India
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2 minutes ago, APS86 said:

hello NJ patel, by police record u mean PCC from passport office?

 

 

 

16 hours ago, Njpatel26 said:

Hello guys 

 I will try to make it simple.

At first Indian guy at one window asked me for some documents like

-Birth certificate

-Passport

-Medical exam

-Police records 

-2015 tax papers

along with it i attached my optout copy myself

 

They didn´t asked for the affidavit of support.

 

After that I had to wait for around 15minutes and then they called me again for interview and Interviewer was a lady . She was friendly she asked me some questions according to below sequence:

 

- are you a dentist?

-then she displayed me my optout notice paper which i gave them and she said 'is this your optout notice' ? I said yes

-she said my sister and brother in law's name and asked who are they? ( she asked as they were additional sponsors for my petition)

-then she said my father's name and asked is he your father?

- she asked my father's occupation?

-are you married anytime before?

-have you travelled to any other country?

- does your mom dad live with your sister?

-with whom you stay over here in india?

-where do you work?

 

Then she started typing things on her computer for next 2-3 minutes and she approved my visa .

 

I hope this will help you guys !! All the best for your petitions !! I will surely answer anymore questions raised by you guys !! :)

 

Did u received interview letter at home address? or u took print outs of interview letter from email?

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Nepal
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On 3/9/2017 at 1:43 PM, tortolita said:

They didn´t asked for I-864 nor taxes because they already had them, my mom sent the original ones to NVC last year. The I-864 and taxes she sent were from 2015.

Visa approved but case status showed administrative process 

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Jamaica
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6 hours ago, Sandy123 said:

Visa approved but case status showed administrative process 

yeah!!! congrats Sandy123. Maybe they are waiting on documents, did they get your medical report. From what i have read sometimes that is the reason.

I- 130 .... sent USCIS August 4, 2010 - Approved at NVC Jan 2011 received approval letter with case number and Id number

Welcome Letter..... Received Feb 23, 2016

Selected agent...Feb 25, 2016

Paid AOS and Visa Application fees.......Feb 26, 2016 

Submitted supporting doc......Mar 20, 2016 ( would have done sooner but had to wait on petitioners tax docs)

Case completed.....April 22, 2016 Received case complete letter April 27,2016

Received Interview Letter... Feb 3, 2017

Medical..... Feb 27,2017

Interview...Mar 20, 2017

Visa Issued....Mar 21, 2017

 POE.............June 4, 2017

SSN............June 12,2017

Green Card: August 2017

Petition for hubby: Oct 2017

i-130....... Approved.Aug 9 2019

NVC ......Wecome letter Nov 4 2019

Submitted all docs and paid fees- Nov 29th 2019

 

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On 13/03/2017 at 9:56 PM, ExoticPrincess said:

Congratulations to you! :)

I called nvc and they said it's still under in rivew officer after rivew the file they will sendit to  Dhaka office and they will scdhule for interview ?I am not happpy with that answer it's 8 weeks now .I think It meant to be complited now . 

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On 3/13/2017 at 6:44 AM, Sandy123 said:

Visa approved but case status showed administrative process 

Well, one hurdle complete, congrats!

How long would administrative process take? Did they give you a coloured paper to indicate you missed anything?

*** Father Immigrated with 9 y/o sister in 2009

  • I-130: Oct 2010  //  NVC appr: Nov 28, 2010 // RFE rec'd: May 14, 2014 // RFE returned with DNA test Jul 28, 2014  // I-130 approval rec'd Aug 18, 2014 // NVC rec'd Oct 31, 2014 // Welcome letter recd Feb 22, 2016 // AOS bill / IV bill paid Mar 27, 2016 //  Sent in supporting docs, Aug 11, 2016

*** Father became naturalized Citizen in Nov 2016, sent in opt-out request, received Nov. 2016, 

  • Case complete Nov 11, 2016 // Interview Package rec'd May 5, 2017 //   Medical May 17 ,2017 // Interview: Jun 2, 2017 // Passport rec'd Jun 8, 2017 // POE: Jun 22, 2017 // SSN changed Oct 08, 2017 // GC/I-551 rec'd - Jul 15, 2017

** Filing for naturalization (N400)

  • PD 3/31/2022
  • Biometrics: 4/26/2022
  • Interview Date: 11/21/2022
  • Oath Ceremony:
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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Nepal
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On 3/9/2017 at 11:28 AM, Jarin12345 said:

No word from Sandy123?, whichever day is your interview, good luck to you! :thumbs:

 

On 3/9/2017 at 1:43 PM, tortolita said:

They didn´t asked for I-864 nor taxes because they already had them, my mom sent the original ones to NVC last year. The I-864 and taxes she sent were from 2015.

 

9 minutes ago, phoenyxx said:

Well, one hurdle complete, congrats!

How long would administrative process take? Did they give you a coloured paper to indicate you missed anything?

I suggest everyone not to worry if they see AP after visa approval because it's just technical process to print and label visa and other paper work. It may take up to 3 days and showed issued.

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3 hours ago, Khadija aktar said:

I called nvc and they said it's still under in rivew officer after rivew the file they will sendit to  Dhaka office and they will scdhule for interview ?I am not happpy with that answer it's 8 weeks now .I think It meant to be complited now . 

No, they might take it up to 12 weeks. So patience:)

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