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Interviewed yesterday and got a blue slip.

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I did file a 2015 tax return but I accidentally left it at the house when I flew out to Vietnam. I filed as married filing separately because it was too difficult to do jointly without her ssn. I do think your not leagally required to file if you make under $10k.

That's correct about under $10k and you have a joint-sponsor so it should not be a problem. Congrats on the visa approval. By the way, which medical facility did your wife chose for her medical examination?

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We wanted to go to IOM I think it's called, but ended up going to cho Ray because she couldn't get an appointment in time. She had no issues with cho ray though.

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Marriage: 2015-08-07

I-130 Sent : 2015-12-19

I-130 NOA1 : 2015-12-24

I-130 Approved : 2016-01-13

NVC Received : 2016-01-22

Received DS-261 / AOS Bill : 2016-02-02

Pay AOS Bill : 2016-02-03

Receive I-864 Package :

Send AOS Package :

Submit DS-261 : 2016-02-02

Receive IV Bill : 2016-02-05

Pay IV Bill : 2016-02-05

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Congrats indeed!

ROC Timeline

Service Center: Vermont

90 Day Window Opened....08/08/17

I-751 Packet Sent..............08/14/17

NO1 Dated.........................

NO1 Received....................

Check Cashed....................

Biometrics Received..........

Biometrics Appointment.....

Approved...........................

 

IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I-130 NOA1: 22 Dec 2014
I-130 NOA2: 25 Jan 2015
NVC Received: 06 Feb 2015
Pay AOS Bill: 07 Mar 2015
Pay IV Bill : 20 Mar 2015
Send IV/AOS Package: 23 Mar 2015
Submit DS-261: 26 Mar 2015
Case Completed at NVC: 24 Apr 2015
Interview Date: 22 Sep 2015
Visa Approved: 22 Sep 2015
Visa Received: 03 Oct 2015 

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Congrats!

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Our Journey

K-1 Visa

09/13/2014 - I-129F Sent

09/16/2014 - NOA1

04/08/2015 - NOA2 (204 Days)

04/14/2015 - NVC Received

05/04/2015 - Consulate Received

05/12/2015 - Packet 3 Received

05/13/2015 - Packet 3 Sent

07/08/2015 - Interview - Approved (295 Days)

07/29/2015 - POE - Houston

08/03/2015 - Married

AOS

10/01/2015 - I-485, I-131 and I-765 Sent

10/05/2015 - NOA Receipt

10/26/2015 - Biometrics

12/28/2015 - Filed Service Request For EAD

12/29/2015 - AP/EAD Approved (89 Days)

01/07/2016 - AP/EAD Combo Card Received

02/16/2016 - AOS Approved (137 Days)

02/24/2016 - Green Card Received

ROC

11/18/2017 - ROC 90 day window opens

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Hey Tyler. I'm doing mine in HCMC as well. Could you tell me how many days it took between when you submitted your AOS/IV package and the date of your interview? Glad you passed btw!

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Hey Tyler. I'm doing mine in HCMC as well. Could you tell me how many days it took between when you submitted your AOS/IV package and the date of your interview? Glad you passed btw!

thanks! It took 4 months and 25 days. Click my timeline if you want to see more info.

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Marriage: 2015-08-07

I-130 Sent : 2015-12-19

I-130 NOA1 : 2015-12-24

I-130 Approved : 2016-01-13

NVC Received : 2016-01-22

Received DS-261 / AOS Bill : 2016-02-02

Pay AOS Bill : 2016-02-03

Receive I-864 Package :

Send AOS Package :

Submit DS-261 : 2016-02-02

Receive IV Bill : 2016-02-05

Pay IV Bill : 2016-02-05

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Me and my fiancee got the blue slip as well, but we were met with a incredibly rude CO. Didn't look at the documents, figured they made up their mind and me being there in person didn't help. Understandably, we're both a young looking couple. I'm 32, she's 23, but I look like I'm 20. So they want every document notarized, they want a family history from both sides. That poses a problem for me since my family is very small and no genealogy search engine gonna bring them up since the majority of them are dead, but her family is huge and she has a sister in America. They also wanted to know everything about her sister in America, what she do, what type of business, how big is the house, etc.

The interview was 5 mins long and the waiting was 2 hours. CO thought that the marriage wasn't legit because she had a relative in America. Completely bummed out, but will file the extra paperwork they requested to see if they change their minds about us. I figured 2000 photos over 3 trips, plus an engagement ceremony, meeting the entire family, etc. having all the receipts and paperwork they requested as outlined with VJ and USCIS, this would be a breeze. Guess not.

I'm glad I read your update because it gives me hope.

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Congratulations, TylerTrúc. Did you have to register with a courier for passport return? The last time I was looking at that, the link from the consulate's site to the courier's site was broken.

syndreamer, which documents did they want notarized? You mention both fiancee and marriage. Are you already married or doing a K1? Good luck.

Me and my fiancee got the blue slip as well, but we were met with a incredibly rude CO. Didn't look at the documents, figured they made up their mind and me being there in person didn't help. Understandably, we're both a young looking couple. I'm 32, she's 23, but I look like I'm 20. So they want every document notarized, they want a family history from both sides. That poses a problem for me since my family is very small and no genealogy search engine gonna bring them up since the majority of them are dead, but her family is huge and she has a sister in America. They also wanted to know everything about her sister in America, what she do, what type of business, how big is the house, etc.

The interview was 5 mins long and the waiting was 2 hours. CO thought that the marriage wasn't legit because she had a relative in America. Completely bummed out, but will file the extra paperwork they requested to see if they change their minds about us. I figured 2000 photos over 3 trips, plus an engagement ceremony, meeting the entire family, etc. having all the receipts and paperwork they requested as outlined with VJ and USCIS, this would be a breeze. Guess not.

I'm glad I read your update because it gives me hope.

2015-10-13 Married in Phú Yên, Việt Nam

I-130

2016-01-04 NOA1

2016-05-16 NOA2 133 days from NOA1

NVC

2016-08-11 Case complete

Consulate

2016-10-31 Interview 81 days from case complete, 301 days from NOA1

2016-11-05 Visa received

POE

2016-11-17 Seattle-Tacoma

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After your visa is approved you go over to the EMS desk and set up the passport delivery. You can ask for expedited shipping. We received the passport in 3 business days in HCMC.

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Marriage: 2015-08-07

I-130 Sent : 2015-12-19

I-130 NOA1 : 2015-12-24

I-130 Approved : 2016-01-13

NVC Received : 2016-01-22

Received DS-261 / AOS Bill : 2016-02-02

Pay AOS Bill : 2016-02-03

Receive I-864 Package :

Send AOS Package :

Submit DS-261 : 2016-02-02

Receive IV Bill : 2016-02-05

Pay IV Bill : 2016-02-05

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My wife has 2 aunties in US and one in Canada and there was no issue. I think it ends up being a totality of circumstances.

Just give them what they need and hope for the best.

ROC Timeline

Service Center: Vermont

90 Day Window Opened....08/08/17

I-751 Packet Sent..............08/14/17

NO1 Dated.........................

NO1 Received....................

Check Cashed....................

Biometrics Received..........

Biometrics Appointment.....

Approved...........................

 

IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I-130 NOA1: 22 Dec 2014
I-130 NOA2: 25 Jan 2015
NVC Received: 06 Feb 2015
Pay AOS Bill: 07 Mar 2015
Pay IV Bill : 20 Mar 2015
Send IV/AOS Package: 23 Mar 2015
Submit DS-261: 26 Mar 2015
Case Completed at NVC: 24 Apr 2015
Interview Date: 22 Sep 2015
Visa Approved: 22 Sep 2015
Visa Received: 03 Oct 2015 

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After your visa is approved you go over to the EMS desk and set up the passport delivery. You can ask for expedited shipping. We received the passport in 3 business days in HCMC.

Thank you.

2015-10-13 Married in Phú Yên, Việt Nam

I-130

2016-01-04 NOA1

2016-05-16 NOA2 133 days from NOA1

NVC

2016-08-11 Case complete

Consulate

2016-10-31 Interview 81 days from case complete, 301 days from NOA1

2016-11-05 Visa received

POE

2016-11-17 Seattle-Tacoma

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thanks! It took 4 months and 25 days. Click my timeline if you want to see more info.

Hey Tyler,

Can you tell me if your wife was able to take the vaccinations and medical examination on the same day? And how many days did the examination process take? Thank you.

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