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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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Would like to know the process for the consulate in Taipei Taiwan, our K1 will go through there. Anyone else?

August 4 2017 - I-129F Sent to USCIS

August 7 2017 I-129F Delivered

August 9 2017 NOA1 Sent out

August 14 2017 - Received email from Lawyer NOA1 received

August 28 2017 - Returned to USA/NOA1 was in the mail waiting for me delivered on August 14th according to my brother who collected my mail

September 7 2017 - 1 month into waiting for NOA2

October 7 2017 - 2 months into waiting for NOA2

November 7th 2017 - 3 months into waiting for NOA2

December 7th 2017 - 4 months into waiting for NOA2

January 7th 2018 - 5 months into waiting for NOA2

February 7th 2018 - 6 months into waiting for NOA2

February 17th 2018 - NOA2 - APPROVED!! noa1-noa2 194 days

February 20 2108 - NOA2 Mailed

February 24 2018 - NOA2 Received

March 5th 2018 - NVC Received Case

March 7th 2018 - NVC Case number received.

March 7th 2018 - DS-160 Submitted online

March 17th 2018 - Case sent to embassy

March 18th 2018 - Case Arrived embassy NVC says "Ready"

March 23 2018 - Medical exam completed

April 30 2018 - Interview - 221g - Administrative processing

December 12 2018 - Email from embassy Administrative processing completed request to send passport, new 221g , new medical

December 24 2018 - New medical exam

January 9 2019 - Medical ready for pickup, sent passport to embassy

January 10 2019 - Passport received by embassy.....case update as well

January 11 2019 - CEAC page shows visa status ISSUED!

January 14 2019 - Visa received.

January 15 2019 - POE - Dallas Ft Worth - Arrived Mobile Al airport - now home with me.

 

 

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Looks like you are at the stage where you've just gotten the NOA2. The case will be forwarded to the NVC (according to the timeline of my case, about 2+ weeks), and they will forward it to the US consulate in Taipei (another 2-3 weeks). Soon after the Taipei consulate receives your case from NVC, they will email you with some things to do, and from there you will start making your appointment for the medical exam, gathering all the required paperwork (house registration, police report, etc..). You will also be able to schedule the interview at the US consulate online soon after. During the time I was at this stage, there was only one interview date available, usually a month or so away. They may have more open slots now, they may not, so hopefully you are lucky and you get much more options for a faster interview date. The sooner the interview, the sooner you get to reunite with your fiance (assuming you pass).  

Your question is quite broad so it makes it hard for people to answer but feel free to ask more specific questions and I / others will try to help. You should also be able to find some information by searching the forums here - they are very helpful and it was what I relied on during my process. 

Good luck on your journey.

  • 2 weeks later...
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
Timeline
Posted
On ‎2‎/‎27‎/‎2018 at 3:09 PM, LorRie said:

Looks like you are at the stage where you've just gotten the NOA2. The case will be forwarded to the NVC (according to the timeline of my case, about 2+ weeks), and they will forward it to the US consulate in Taipei (another 2-3 weeks). Soon after the Taipei consulate receives your case from NVC, they will email you with some things to do, and from there you will start making your appointment for the medical exam, gathering all the required paperwork (house registration, police report, etc..). You will also be able to schedule the interview at the US consulate online soon after. During the time I was at this stage, there was only one interview date available, usually a month or so away. They may have more open slots now, they may not, so hopefully you are lucky and you get much more options for a faster interview date. The sooner the interview, the sooner you get to reunite with your fiance (assuming you pass).  

Your question is quite broad so it makes it hard for people to answer but feel free to ask more specific questions and I / others will try to help. You should also be able to find some information by searching the forums here - they are very helpful and it was what I relied on during my process. 

Good luck on your journey.

Got the NVC case number , she doesn't have a house registration. she has a ARC (alien resident card) she is a caregiver for a family there, shes been in Taiwan working and living there for 9 years, we have the police certificate, NBI from the Philippines and other docs. however I don't think household registration applies to her, she doesn't own a house and she isn't Chinese (Chinese in China have a hukou which is household registration) but she isn't Chinese nor native to Taiwan.

August 4 2017 - I-129F Sent to USCIS

August 7 2017 I-129F Delivered

August 9 2017 NOA1 Sent out

August 14 2017 - Received email from Lawyer NOA1 received

August 28 2017 - Returned to USA/NOA1 was in the mail waiting for me delivered on August 14th according to my brother who collected my mail

September 7 2017 - 1 month into waiting for NOA2

October 7 2017 - 2 months into waiting for NOA2

November 7th 2017 - 3 months into waiting for NOA2

December 7th 2017 - 4 months into waiting for NOA2

January 7th 2018 - 5 months into waiting for NOA2

February 7th 2018 - 6 months into waiting for NOA2

February 17th 2018 - NOA2 - APPROVED!! noa1-noa2 194 days

February 20 2108 - NOA2 Mailed

February 24 2018 - NOA2 Received

March 5th 2018 - NVC Received Case

March 7th 2018 - NVC Case number received.

March 7th 2018 - DS-160 Submitted online

March 17th 2018 - Case sent to embassy

March 18th 2018 - Case Arrived embassy NVC says "Ready"

March 23 2018 - Medical exam completed

April 30 2018 - Interview - 221g - Administrative processing

December 12 2018 - Email from embassy Administrative processing completed request to send passport, new 221g , new medical

December 24 2018 - New medical exam

January 9 2019 - Medical ready for pickup, sent passport to embassy

January 10 2019 - Passport received by embassy.....case update as well

January 11 2019 - CEAC page shows visa status ISSUED!

January 14 2019 - Visa received.

January 15 2019 - POE - Dallas Ft Worth - Arrived Mobile Al airport - now home with me.

 

 

  • 1 year later...
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
Timeline
Posted

Hi Gravin, I don't know if that's normal. Last week, I was able to schedule an interview. When you log in (I presume you are using https://cgifederal.secure.force.com/?language=English&country=Taiwan), there's a link on the left side that says something like Give Feedback. Click on that and contact them and ask why there're no available dates. They will be able to help or let you know what you need to do.

I-129F Sent :    2018-08-31
I-129F NOA1 :    2018-09-14

 
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