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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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10 hours ago, mkm1993 said:

So I downloaded the search app for uscis and found my case... I am number one on the list for the day of Feb 21 which was my received date... No one from Feb 21 has gotten any further than "case received" the only ones I see are expedited cases from may and June? Wth 😆😆 not fair 😉😉 is anyone on here from that day? My receive date is feb 21 and noa1 feb 24 

My received date on Feb 21 and Noa1 on  Feb 24. but got approved on May 23.

 

I-129F Sent :

18 Feb 2017

I-129F Received Date :

21 Feb 2017

I-129F NOA1 :

I-129F NOA2:

24 Feb 2017

23 May 2017  < 88 days >

I-129F NVC Received: ...

Consulate Received:

...

Interview Date:

Interview Result:

US Entry:

Marriage:

...

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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21 hours ago, Jon&Anna said:

Hello Everyone,

 

Yesterday we received an RFE and I'm seeking advice on what evidence to mail back.  My fiance is from the Philippines, but she lives and works in Singapore.  I traveled to Singapore in November to visit her.  The RFE states that I have proven that I traveled to Singapore, but I didn't prove that I was with my fiance there.  The evidence I mailed initially was 15 pictures of my fiance and I together, hotel receipt, passport stamps, boarding passes, receipts of attractions we visited with pictures, an email to the hotel stating that my fiance was checking in for us and their response.  I see that the evidence does prove that I was there and the pictures show we were together, but how do I prove that we were together in Singapore in November?  I'm not sure what other evidence to send back.  I can send more pictures of us together, but that doesn't prove a date and location.  We are each going to write a statement that we were together too.  We are also going to show evidence that she lives there (permanent residency documents) and a letter from her employer that she works there.  If anyone has any other suggestions for evidence, I would appreciate it.

 

Thanks!

 

Jon

 

Hey Jon, really sorry to hear about this. Not sure what the officer wants from you, but I've got a few ideas on how you can get even more detailed about proof of you being in Singapore with your Fiance in November:

 

1. Did you or your fiance by any chance upload your photos onto Facebook to share with friends and family? Usually, you can include a location when you do this. Maybe this is something you were able to do back in November. If not, the date of when it was uploaded on Facebook is still proof you were there on said dates. 

 

2. The photos you took, were they on an iPhone or Android smartphone? If so, majority of the time, gadgets nowadays are able to include location of where the photos were taken. This can also be proof... I've attached a photo below to show you how it can be proof.

 

3. If you don't have location services on, you can still check the "EXIF data" for each photo, this data includes the date, time your photos were taken. You could probably print this alongside the photos as proof. 

 

In regards to number 2, my iPhone automatically records where my photos are taken, I've attached an example below of how my iPhone does this... It even detected we were above Russia on our way from the PH to Europe last December -- and to think during that time I had no cell service or data on my phone, yet it knew where we were when I took photos inside the plane. Creepy, but quite useful for times like this!!

 

If you have any more questions, let me know and I'll try to help you out.

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AOS Timeline: Camie (Beneficiary)

Dec 08, 2017:               Married!
June 23, 2018:             Filed AOS (we waited until our savings reached above poverty guideline since we both moved here from the PH with basically nothing)

Aug 20, 2018:              Biometrics (I asked to reschedule but USCIS never sent a new date, so I did walk-in.)
Nov 5, 2018:                Received RFE for I-864 joint sponsor

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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1 hour ago, camiej said:

So two things:

 

1. Are we the only ones who didn't submit proof of financial status/support with our petition? It wasn't included in the list of requirements, yet I see people talking about that on here. I do, however, see that requirement for when we apply for the visa itself. Im just a little confused, and worried, that we missed that requirement with the petition and will end up with an RFE.

 

2. I just checked the Case Status Checker on the USCIS website and it's currently down, apparently they're doing maintenance and HOPEFULLY they're finally going to fix it, or at least update the damn thing at the least. 

 

 

 

Don't worry about the financial support. We did not file any information either. Not required at this stage!

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8 hours ago, Willy Wilcox said:

:jest::D

 

So I walked out to the mail today and there was our NOA2!!!  We have been approved!  The notice date is 5/30/2017.  I'm so relieved that this part of the process is over and now I can start thinking ahead.  I do have a couple questions though.

 

My fiancée's first name on the NOA2 is spelled incorrectly.  It is missing one letter.  Should I be concerned about this?  I checked out I-129F application and it is spelled correctly there.  The notice says that the USCIS and completed all action and that further inquiries should be directed towards the NVC.  Are they who I should call now to clear this up?

 

Also, are there any resources through VJ for the next step of the process (the NVC paperwork)?  The resources for the I-129F were extremely helpful (especially the checklists). 

 

Thanks!  Everyone here is so supportive and helpful.

 

I'm wishing that those still waiting hear back soon. :D

Congrats!!!!

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I-485/I-765 Sent :

I-485/I-765 Received Date :

I-485/I-765 NOA1 :

RFIE (Birth Cert, Translation)

Biometrics : 

RFIE Received :

I-765 Approved :

I-485 Interview Date :

I-485 Approved :

Received Green Card :

 

2017 Oct 06

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8 hours ago, elle.and.elle said:

Another lurker here. Just received our NOA2 via snail mail today. NOA1 received date 2/23, NOA2 notice date 5/30. The online case tracker is still showing our case as received. Good luck to everyone who is still waiting for their NOA2s, hang in there.

 

Side note for @TriloByte, I recall reading in one of the earlier post that you're trying to figure out whether or not being in the tech field is a cause of delayed approvals. I am a software engineer working in the defense industry and it doesn't seem like that's the case for me.

 

Best regards!

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Congrats!!! 

 

Yes, it was mentioned about the tech field, but I never really thought that would matter. I think it's either random chance that people wait longer, or maybe it's the fact that my divorce decree is like 60 pages long and my lawyer had us include that along with sending like 30 photos and 60 pages of e-mails and chat logs, etc. The stack looks like a dictionary. They might be scared to look at it.

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I-485/I-765 Sent :

I-485/I-765 Received Date :

I-485/I-765 NOA1 :

RFIE (Birth Cert, Translation)

Biometrics : 

RFIE Received :

I-765 Approved :

I-485 Interview Date :

I-485 Approved :

Received Green Card :

 

2017 Oct 06

2017 Oct 10

2017 Oct 13

2017 Nov 03

2017 Nov 06

2017 Nov 17

2017 Dec 18

2018 Aug 08

2018 Aug 08

2018 Oct 23

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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Just now, TriloByte said:

Congrats!!! 

 

Yes, it was mentioned, but I never really though that mattered. I think it's either random chance that people wait longer, or maybe it's the fact that my divorce decree is like 60 pages long and my lawyer had us send like 30 photos and 60 pages of e-mails and chat logs, etc. The stack looks like a dictionary. They might be scared to look at it.

Many people on this forum are WAY more knowledgeable about K1 than I. 

Have you read on VJ the information submitted by a former K1 Visa agent? One thing he says is that the neater and more concise the information the more likely he was to process first. He stated that there were very specific things he as looking for. The easier he could find what he needed the more likely he was to process the case first. I would strongly recommend reading for those who have not read before.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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3 minutes ago, WayneAdoresWendy said:

Many people on this forum are WAY more knowledgeable about K1 than I. 

Have you read on VJ the information submitted by a former K1 Visa agent? One thing he says is that the neater and more concise the information the more likely he was to process first. He stated that there were very specific things he as looking for. The easier he could find what he needed the more likely he was to process the case first. I would strongly recommend reading for those who have not read before.

http://www.visajourney.com/content/adjudicator-q-and-a

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8 minutes ago, WayneAdoresWendy said:

Many people on this forum are WAY more knowledgeable about K1 than I. 

Have you read on VJ the information submitted by a former K1 Visa agent? One thing he says is that the neater and more concise the information the more likely he was to process first. He stated that there were very specific things he as looking for. The easier he could find what he needed the more likely he was to process the case first. I would strongly recommend reading for those who have not read before.

I wouldn't doubt it to be true. We kind of put our faith in this lawyer at the beginning, but since then, have begun to question many of his ways. I think we will be approved but if I was looking at that huge stack, it would def cause me to look at a more concise stack first. It doesn't mean I think this is what's actually going on, it's just a theory.

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I-485/I-765 Sent :

I-485/I-765 Received Date :

I-485/I-765 NOA1 :

RFIE (Birth Cert, Translation)

Biometrics : 

RFIE Received :

I-765 Approved :

I-485 Interview Date :

I-485 Approved :

Received Green Card :

 

2017 Oct 06

2017 Oct 10

2017 Oct 13

2017 Nov 03

2017 Nov 06

2017 Nov 17

2017 Dec 18

2018 Aug 08

2018 Aug 08

2018 Oct 23

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Spain
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11 minutes ago, TriloByte said:

Congrats!!! 

 

Yes, it was mentioned about the tech field, but I never really thought that would matter. I think it's either random chance that people wait longer, or maybe it's the fact that my divorce decree is like 60 pages long and my lawyer had us include that along with sending like 30 photos and 60 pages of e-mails and chat logs, etc. The stack looks like a dictionary. They might be scared to look at it.

My fiance's divorce decree is only 3-4 pages long. Makes me wonder if we have the right document :(

K1 Visa process 

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30 March 2017 (Thu): i-129f sent

6 April 2017 (Thu): i-129f received- NOA1 RECEIVED DATE

12 April 2017 (Wed): NOA1 email/text confirmation

17 April 2017 (Mon): NOA1 hardcopy

10 August 2017 (Thu): NOA2 Approval date - 14 August 2017 (Mon): NOA2 hardcopy

24 August 2017 (Thu): NVC received and case # assigned (provided through phone call 8/25)

29 August 2017 (Tue): NVC left

30 August 2017 (Wed): Consulate Received (READY at the ceac tracker)

01 September 2017 (Fri): Packet 3 (instructions) received / Packet 3 sent (documents mailed)

02 September 2017 (Sat): NVC letter in the mail

08 September 2017 (Fri): Packet 4 received

11 September 2017 (Mon): Medical exam

21 September 2017 (Thu): Interview- APPROVED

26 September 2017 (Tue): Visa Issued

28 September 2017 (Thu): Visa Delivered (VOH)

20 October 2017 (Fri): POE Dallas Fort Worth

 

AOS/EAD/AP process 

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08 January 2018 (Mon): AOS/EAD/AP package sent

09 January 2018 (Tue): Received date

10 January 2018 (Wed): Notice date

11 January 2018 (Thu): AOS/EAD/AP NOA texts and emails

16 January 2018 (Tue): NOAs hard copies received in the mail

26 January 2018 (Fri): Biometrics appointment in the mail

09 February 2018 (Fri): Biometrics appointment

05 April 2018 (Thu)Green Card Interview scheduled (email and text received 08 April, Sunday)

12 April 2018 (Thu): Green Card Interview appointment letter received in the mail

15 May 2018 (Tue): Green Card Interview: APPROVAL / Card is being produced

19 May 2018 (Sat): 1-797 Approval Notice received

23 May 2018 (Wed): Card was mailed

24 May 2018 (Thu): Post office picked up the mail. Tracking number.

25 May 2018 (Fri): Green Card RECEIVED

 

ROC process 

18 February 2020 (Tue): ROC package sent

19 February 2020 (Wed) Received date (also in Notice)

24 February 2020 (Mon) Notice date / ROC text and email

28 February 2020 (Fri) NOA/ Extension Letter in the mail

13 May 2020 (Wed) Case updated (Fingerprints were taken) - Notification received 18 May (Mon), stating I don't have to appear for a biometrics appointment

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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1 minute ago, Estibaliz said:

My fiance's divorce decree is only 3-4 pages long. Makes me wonder if we have the right document :(

Don't worry. Your divorce depends on the complexity. We had a no contest divorce. I gave her everything and went my way. We never even went to court. So no long decree was needed.

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Just now, Estibaliz said:

My fiance's divorce decree is only 3-4 pages long. Makes me wonder if we have the right document :(

Mine is just the standard divorce decree in Texas. It's the entire thing though, not just the signed and stamped pages. My lawyer thought it was a good idea to send the entire thing. I thought it was ridiculous, but anyway, like I said, I went into this thing much more ignorant than I am now. And maybe they do like to see the 60 pages? Who knows. 

Click here to see my detailed timeline and experience.

 

 

I-485/I-765 Sent :

I-485/I-765 Received Date :

I-485/I-765 NOA1 :

RFIE (Birth Cert, Translation)

Biometrics : 

RFIE Received :

I-765 Approved :

I-485 Interview Date :

I-485 Approved :

Received Green Card :

 

2017 Oct 06

2017 Oct 10

2017 Oct 13

2017 Nov 03

2017 Nov 06

2017 Nov 17

2017 Dec 18

2018 Aug 08

2018 Aug 08

2018 Oct 23

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Just now, WayneAdoresWendy said:

Don't worry. Your divorce depends on the complexity. We had a no contest divorce. I gave her everything and went my way. We never even went to court. So no long decree was needed.

Thank you for the response. 

 

The lawyer said that was indeed the final decree and we even asked for the certified copy, so we should be fine... But you know how this process works, making you doubt even your own name :blink:

K1 Visa process 

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30 March 2017 (Thu): i-129f sent

6 April 2017 (Thu): i-129f received- NOA1 RECEIVED DATE

12 April 2017 (Wed): NOA1 email/text confirmation

17 April 2017 (Mon): NOA1 hardcopy

10 August 2017 (Thu): NOA2 Approval date - 14 August 2017 (Mon): NOA2 hardcopy

24 August 2017 (Thu): NVC received and case # assigned (provided through phone call 8/25)

29 August 2017 (Tue): NVC left

30 August 2017 (Wed): Consulate Received (READY at the ceac tracker)

01 September 2017 (Fri): Packet 3 (instructions) received / Packet 3 sent (documents mailed)

02 September 2017 (Sat): NVC letter in the mail

08 September 2017 (Fri): Packet 4 received

11 September 2017 (Mon): Medical exam

21 September 2017 (Thu): Interview- APPROVED

26 September 2017 (Tue): Visa Issued

28 September 2017 (Thu): Visa Delivered (VOH)

20 October 2017 (Fri): POE Dallas Fort Worth

 

AOS/EAD/AP process 

Spoiler

08 January 2018 (Mon): AOS/EAD/AP package sent

09 January 2018 (Tue): Received date

10 January 2018 (Wed): Notice date

11 January 2018 (Thu): AOS/EAD/AP NOA texts and emails

16 January 2018 (Tue): NOAs hard copies received in the mail

26 January 2018 (Fri): Biometrics appointment in the mail

09 February 2018 (Fri): Biometrics appointment

05 April 2018 (Thu)Green Card Interview scheduled (email and text received 08 April, Sunday)

12 April 2018 (Thu): Green Card Interview appointment letter received in the mail

15 May 2018 (Tue): Green Card Interview: APPROVAL / Card is being produced

19 May 2018 (Sat): 1-797 Approval Notice received

23 May 2018 (Wed): Card was mailed

24 May 2018 (Thu): Post office picked up the mail. Tracking number.

25 May 2018 (Fri): Green Card RECEIVED

 

ROC process 

18 February 2020 (Tue): ROC package sent

19 February 2020 (Wed) Received date (also in Notice)

24 February 2020 (Mon) Notice date / ROC text and email

28 February 2020 (Fri) NOA/ Extension Letter in the mail

13 May 2020 (Wed) Case updated (Fingerprints were taken) - Notification received 18 May (Mon), stating I don't have to appear for a biometrics appointment

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5 minutes ago, TriloByte said:

Mine is just the standard divorce decree in Texas. It's the entire thing though, not just the signed and stamped pages. My lawyer thought it was a good idea to send the entire thing. I thought it was ridiculous, but anyway, like I said, I went into this thing much more ignorant than I am now. And maybe they do like to see the 60 pages? Who knows. 

 

4 minutes ago, Estibaliz said:

Thank you for the response. 

 

The lawyer said that was indeed the final decree and we even asked for the certified copy, so we should be fine... But you know how this process works, making you doubt even your own name :blink:

I also have kids, so the possession order, child support, etc was included.

Click here to see my detailed timeline and experience.

 

 

I-485/I-765 Sent :

I-485/I-765 Received Date :

I-485/I-765 NOA1 :

RFIE (Birth Cert, Translation)

Biometrics : 

RFIE Received :

I-765 Approved :

I-485 Interview Date :

I-485 Approved :

Received Green Card :

 

2017 Oct 06

2017 Oct 10

2017 Oct 13

2017 Nov 03

2017 Nov 06

2017 Nov 17

2017 Dec 18

2018 Aug 08

2018 Aug 08

2018 Oct 23

Distance is to love like wind is to fire… it extinguishes the small and kindles the great!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kosova
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21 minutes ago, Estibaliz said:

My fiance's divorce decree is only 3-4 pages long. Makes me wonder if we have the right document :(

My Florida divorce decree is 5 pages. Nevada's is 21. My fiancée's was 3 pages.  I'm sure it's the correct document.

Date of First Meeting :

First Date:

Engagement Date:

I-129F Sent :

I-129F Received :

25 Jan 2014 (Pristina, Kosovo) I lived in Gjilan, Kosovo and worked at U.S. Army base Camp Bondsteel.

1 Feb 2014

1 Dec 2015 (Pristina, Kosovo)

Apr 21 2017

Apr 24 2017

I-129F NOA1 :

I-129F NOA2:

I-129F NOA2 Hardcopy:

NVC Case# Assigned:

Case in Transit:

Apr 26 2017

Sept 12 2017

Sept 16 2017

Sept 29 2017

Oct 4 2017

Consulate :

Case Received:

Packet 3 Received:

Medical Completed:

PPD Test Required

for Edona (K2):

Visa Approved:

P/U Visa at Embassy:

POE In Orlando:

Married:

 

Pristina, Kosovo

Oct 5 2017

Oct 6 2017

Oct 11 2017

Oct 13 2017

 

Oct 18 2017

Oct 25 2017

Oct 30 2017

Nov 1 2017

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