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13 hours ago, famof3 said:

Thank you, 3 wks since scan date and i am having bad anxiety.... I am not sure, i just write it on all my papers to be safe

best of luck :) you will be fine :) try calling them on your 9th week :)

 

14 hours ago, heyusa said:

DO we have to write the case number on every document we send? Even i864s? 

yes :) to make sure it wont get lost :)

ROC

March 3, 2019    90 days window open

March 12, 2019. Package sent via USPS Priority Mail

March 15, 2019  12:08PM Delivered as per USPS Tracking / USCIS website too

March 21, 2019  Text message from USCIS - MSC****

March 21, 2019  cashed check

March 25, 2019 received NOA I-797,  extension letter, notice date 03/20/2019

April 5, 2019 received biometrics schedule 

April 19, 2019 biometric schedule

June 5, 2019 Case is ready to be scheduled for an Interview

Sept 29, 2020 received letter of appointment for interview]

Oct 7, 2020 interview - approved (uscis tracker saya new card is being produced)

Oct 8 , 2020 - uscis updated to Case Completed

Oct 12, 2020 - received hardcopy - NOA case completed
Oct 13 2020 - card was mailed to me expected delivery Oct 19

Oct 16, 2020 - received 10yr Expiration - GC 
 

N-400 Honolulu Office

April 04, 2021 - filed online paid using CC

April 05, 2021 - online says notice was emailed, biometric reuse 

April 12, 2021 - received the hard copy of notice and biometric reuse

May 21, 2021 - online update, interview scheduled

June 28, 2021 - interview and ceremony Approved

 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, R and KJ said:

yes :) to make sure it wont get lost :)

okay, will do

TIMELINE

31 May 2016 - legally married in Estonia, just the 2 of us
27 July 2016 - wedding ceremony & reception

 

USCIS Phase

08 September 2016 - I-130 sent to USCIS Chicago Lockbox (FILED FROM ABROAD)

14 September - I-130 received at Nebraska Service Center

16 September - NOA1 via e-mail

29 September - notice returned to USCIS because the Post Office could not deliver it

22 November - NOA1 finally received in the mail (in the US)

31 March 2017 - NOA 2 via e-mail, app and USCIS website

3 April - NOA 2 received in the mail (in the US)

11 April - Case Was Sent to Department of State 

 

NVC Phase

17 April - Case received by NVC

20 April - NVC case number assigned

21 April -  DS-261 Completed Online
25 April - Welcome e-mail received, AOS fee paid
27 April - IV fee Invoiced, IV fee paid
6 May - DS-260 Completed
10 May - AOS and IV package sent

15 May - Scan date

12 July - Case complete 😀
14 July - P4 Interview Letter

08 August - Medical

17 August - INTERVIEW - approved!
18 August - VISA ISSUED
23 August - Picked up the PASSPORT with the VISA inside

26 August - Immigrant Fee paid
18 September, 2017 - POE 

Removal Of Conditions


25 June, 2019 - ROC packet sent 
27 June - ROC packet delivered

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, James A said:

If my vaccine are not up to date then where would I get these vaccines taken at? When you say start preparing your pictues ect. Could you explain in more detail. Thank you for your help. 

well u can go to your dr and make sure u have all your shots the immigration dr charges more than a regular dr and by pics i mean proof of your relationship pictures emails text etc

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How did you all assemble your AOS/ IV packets? did you punch holes on top and used ACCO fasteners or just paperclips ...?

TIMELINE

31 May 2016 - legally married in Estonia, just the 2 of us
27 July 2016 - wedding ceremony & reception

 

USCIS Phase

08 September 2016 - I-130 sent to USCIS Chicago Lockbox (FILED FROM ABROAD)

14 September - I-130 received at Nebraska Service Center

16 September - NOA1 via e-mail

29 September - notice returned to USCIS because the Post Office could not deliver it

22 November - NOA1 finally received in the mail (in the US)

31 March 2017 - NOA 2 via e-mail, app and USCIS website

3 April - NOA 2 received in the mail (in the US)

11 April - Case Was Sent to Department of State 

 

NVC Phase

17 April - Case received by NVC

20 April - NVC case number assigned

21 April -  DS-261 Completed Online
25 April - Welcome e-mail received, AOS fee paid
27 April - IV fee Invoiced, IV fee paid
6 May - DS-260 Completed
10 May - AOS and IV package sent

15 May - Scan date

12 July - Case complete 😀
14 July - P4 Interview Letter

08 August - Medical

17 August - INTERVIEW - approved!
18 August - VISA ISSUED
23 August - Picked up the PASSPORT with the VISA inside

26 August - Immigrant Fee paid
18 September, 2017 - POE 

Removal Of Conditions


25 June, 2019 - ROC packet sent 
27 June - ROC packet delivered

 

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, James A said:

I just sent the IV and AOS in on Friday - April 21, 2017. The NVC Should recive the paperwork Monday- April 24, 2017. Now what do I do wait? Hope everything on checklist is ok. 

Keep calling the NVC until they confirm they received your documents & the date they confirm is your scan date.

8 hours ago, Thesmiths2016 said:

I posted in the case complete to interview thread, but just updating on here too.  We got case complete 14th April, file arrived at embassy 21st April and was cleared over the weekend from the mailroom to office, and today they contacted me with an interview date.  May 4th!!! That's next week, as in 8 days away!! (I had an expedite agh they had this one spot free... otherwise they're booked up til end of May).

 

Currently awaiting calls from the medical practitioners closest to me to set up my medical asap and running round like a maniac to prepare documents.   My embassy requires "originals" etc to be delivered to them the week prior to the interview, so when I travel up for my medical (2.5hrs away) I will also drop off paperwork. Hopefully I can get a medical this week!

 

yesterday I felt so far away from the end of this process, and now I'm all flustered that its happening so soon. I'll be flying within days of getting my visa packet, but my husband will be leaving most likely end of next week.

Congratulations!

USCIS
08/15/2016: I-130 sent to USCIS
08/18/2016: NOA1, I-130 received at USCIS Nebraska Service Center
02/17/2017: NOA2, I-130 approved 

02/24/2017: Notification received on App (I130 Approved)
02/26/2017: Approved I-130 sent to NVC

02/28/2017: (NOA2) Notification received via snail mail.
 
NVC
03/06/2017: Case number assigned
03/11/2017: Received email with case number and invoice number
03/11/2017: DS 261 Completed

03/11/2017: AOS fees paid

03/17/2017:IV Fees Paid

03/23/2017: DS 260 Submitted

03/23/2017: AOS & IV Package sent

03/27/2017: Scan date

05/30/2017: Case Complete

06/02/2017: Received Interview date over Phone(scheduled to Jul 17th)

06/03/2017: Received P4 letter over email confirming the Interview date

06/08/2017: Medical done

07/16/2017: Biometrics scheduled

07/17/2017: Interview in Mumbai

07/17/2017: Visa Approved

07/19/2017: Passport received at VAC, Intimation received.

07/20/2017: Passport in Hand

 

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Medical is booked for this wednesday, interview for the following week on thursday. its all happening!!  My head is full of paperwork requirements, double and triple checking everything.  I wish all the best to everyone still awaiting case complete or interview dates. 

Got married: 26th Sep 2013 

I-130 Petition Process:

Sent petition to USCIS Chicago lockbox (via in-laws to put check in US$): 11 Mar, 2016

NOA1: 24 Mar, 2016 (email notification 30 Mar. Hardcopy 11 Apr)

Service Centre: NEBRASKA

NOA2: 3rd Aug 2016

Petition sent to NVC: 18th Aug 2016

NVC Stage

Case number assigned: 8th Sep 2016

Paid AOS Fee: 9th Sep 2016

Paid IV Fee: 14th Sep 2016

DS-260 submitted: 25th Jan 2017

AOS & IV Package sent: 25th Jan 2017

Expedite requested: 25th Jan 2017

Expedite approved (consulate only): 1st Feb 2017

Scan Date: 31st Jan 2017

Case Complete: 14th April 2017 (10 weeks 4 days)

Full expedite approved (bypass NVC to send file to embassy), however too late as I already had case complete 17th Apr 2017

Case arrived at Embassy: 21st April 2017

P4 letter received: 26th April 2017 (expedite at embassy stage so this came from the consulate, not NVC)

Medical date: 26th April 2017

Interview date: 4th May 2017 APPROVED!!

Visa received: 8th May 2017 

POE (entered the USA): 15th May 2017 

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so spoke to 3 reps from nvc this morning still cant get a supervisor on the phone the last rep said there was a glitch in the payments for 12th 13th 14th .... all they say is nvc is aware and working on it seriously... its been 10days now i am so stressed out sigh... i am to the point that i cant function without constantly checking the site.....sigh 

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Hi all,

 

My spouse doesn't have any Vaccinations documents on her. I want her to get it done before medical to save some time. I saw the list of vaccinations on the US DOS website that she has to obtain but the website doesn't say from where she has to obtain them. 

 

Will you people please share your experience?

 

Thanks & Have a great day. Hope we get to see more CC this week/. 

USCIS

07/22/2016: I-130 sent to USCIS

07/25/2016: NOA1, I-130 received at USCIS Nebraska Service Center

02/14/2017: NOA2, I-130 approved (205 Days after NOA1)

02/27/2017: Approved I-130 sent to NVC

 

NVC

03/03/2017: I-130 received at NVC

03/06/2017: Case number assigned

03/10/2017: Received email with case number and invoice number & DS-261 Submitted

03/10/2017: Received & Paid AOS fees

03/14/2017: Received & Paid IV fees

03/16/2017: DS-260 available & submitted, AOS and IV packets sent to NVC

03/20/2017: Scan Date

05/22/2017: Case Complete (63 Days from Scan Date)

06/02/2017: Interview Notification received

06/22/2017:Biometrics done

07/01/2017: Medical done

07/11/2017: Interview in Mumbai (And 1st Marriage anniversary)

07/13/2017: Visa Received

07/27/2017: USA Entry

 

Removing Condition

 

04/22/2019: I-751 sent early 5 days

05/20/2019: Case was return back to me

05/30/2019: I-751 Delivered to TX (2nd time)

07/25/2019: Bio-metric completed

09/19/2019: Interview, Case Approved

09/26/2019: Green Card received 😀

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7 minutes ago, amistry18 said:

Hi all,

 

My spouse doesn't have any Vaccinations documents on her. I want her to get it done before medical to save some time. I saw the list of vaccinations on the US DOS website that she has to obtain but the website doesn't say from where she has to obtain them. 

 

Will you people please share your experience?

 

Thanks & Have a great day. Hope we get to see more CC this week/. 

y have to go to a immigration dr nvc will send u the info u need she need to get her vaccination record before she goes to the immigration dr

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10 minutes ago, amistry18 said:

Hi all,

 

My spouse doesn't have any Vaccinations documents on her. I want her to get it done before medical to save some time. I saw the list of vaccinations on the US DOS website that she has to obtain but the website doesn't say from where she has to obtain them. 

 

Will you people please share your experience?

 

Thanks & Have a great day. Hope we get to see more CC this week/. 

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Should have the Dr's info on the embassy's site in your country.

 

Regarding history of vaccines, if you can't find your history. You can get a blood test, vaccines levels will show up in your results.

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1 minute ago, trininurse said:

y have to go to a immigration dr nvc will send u the info u need she need to get her vaccination record before she goes to the immigration dr

Hey @trininurse, thanks for the reply. I'm kinda confused here. Can she get her vaccination done before NVC approve her case or not? I know that for medical examination, we need interview letter but I read on the DOS website that "In order to assist the panel physican, and to avoid delays in the processing of an immigrant visa, all immigrant visa applicants should have their vaccination records available for the panel physician's review at the time of the immigrant medical examination."

 

USCIS

07/22/2016: I-130 sent to USCIS

07/25/2016: NOA1, I-130 received at USCIS Nebraska Service Center

02/14/2017: NOA2, I-130 approved (205 Days after NOA1)

02/27/2017: Approved I-130 sent to NVC

 

NVC

03/03/2017: I-130 received at NVC

03/06/2017: Case number assigned

03/10/2017: Received email with case number and invoice number & DS-261 Submitted

03/10/2017: Received & Paid AOS fees

03/14/2017: Received & Paid IV fees

03/16/2017: DS-260 available & submitted, AOS and IV packets sent to NVC

03/20/2017: Scan Date

05/22/2017: Case Complete (63 Days from Scan Date)

06/02/2017: Interview Notification received

06/22/2017:Biometrics done

07/01/2017: Medical done

07/11/2017: Interview in Mumbai (And 1st Marriage anniversary)

07/13/2017: Visa Received

07/27/2017: USA Entry

 

Removing Condition

 

04/22/2019: I-751 sent early 5 days

05/20/2019: Case was return back to me

05/30/2019: I-751 Delivered to TX (2nd time)

07/25/2019: Bio-metric completed

09/19/2019: Interview, Case Approved

09/26/2019: Green Card received 😀

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Just now, amistry18 said:

Hey @trininurse, thanks for the reply. I'm kinda confused here. Can she get her vaccination done before NVC approve her case or not? I know that for medical examination, we need interview letter but I read on the DOS website that "In order to assist the panel physican, and to avoid delays in the processing of an immigrant visa, all immigrant visa applicants should have their vaccination records available for the panel physician's review at the time of the immigrant medical examination."

 

yes u can its cheaper to do it at a regular dr so what she needs to do is go to her local health ceneter or her dr with her immunization records and they will tell her if she is missing any vaccines and she can have it done before the medical

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