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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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After 11 grueling months, we have been touched! I think my heart skipped a beat when I saw that date on there change to May 22, 2007. We have had disappointment after disappointment from both our lawyer and USCIS through out this process.

--Originally filed June '06

--Feb. 07 we found out our lawyer had filed at the wrong place

--Feb. 07 we found out that USCIS had closed our case back in Oct. 06 and never notified us of their action

--March 07 had to refile and start all over

So as you can see, getting something as simple as a touch is certainly a step in the right direction and I was thrilled. However, I think I am a bit apprehensive to get too excited over this...I don't want another disappointment and I am a little paranoid.

So I was wondering if I could hear from others about their touches. Did your first touch mean anything at all? Did you receive your NOA2 shortly after your touch? Did you have numerous touches?

I'm just trying to get a feel on how to read this....although I feel both my fiance and myself has been patient going through this for almost a year now without even a NOA2, we are still VERY impatient at the same time.

Thanks in advance,

Kym

Aug. 2001 - met online playing trivia

May 2006 - engaged

06-12-06 - Met with lawyer, filed for a K-1 visa

07-17-06 - NOA1

10-31-06 - Touched

01-29-07 - Found out from USCIS that my lawyer had filed at the wrong service center and nothing has been processed.

02-08-07 - Found out that our petition had been closed back in Oct. 2006. No one was ever notified of this from USCIS

02-09-07 - Began gathering paperwork once again to start all over. Started cancelling our wedding plans

02-20-07 - Filed for a K-1 visa once again

02-27-07 - NOA1

04-21-07 - Originally planned wedding date (had to cancel) :(

05-22-07 - Touched

06-01-07 - Granted a Congressional Inquiry!

06-15-07 - NVC received our approved I-129F petition (I never received an NOA2 via email or snail mail). We are just so HAPPY to finally move on!

06-25-07 - Packet 3 received (but it was rec'd by our lawyer, she has forwarded it on to my fiance in Australia)

06-28-07 - Fiance rec'd Packet 3

06-30-07 - Finally rec'd NOA2 via snail mail. It is dated June 25, same day as Packet 3 was rec'd.

07-05-07 - Mailed back form letter DSL-1076 (Applicant's Statement of Readiness to be Interviewed).

07-05-07 - Just waiting now in hopes of an interview date before APEC

07-13-07 - Received Packet 4

07-30-07 - Interview!!!! - APPROVED!

09-01-07 - Fiance arrives in the USA!

10-06-07 - Getting Married

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Oh congrats!!! It's SO nice to see you are getting somewhere finally!!!!! For us, we were touched on May 3rd and 4th and then heard nothing. Turned out we were caught up in that issue with not notifying people about their approval. SO in actuality we had been approved on the third and were never notified. Some people wait a few days to a week after touches, but if it goes much longer than a week or two, call them asking about an RFE. That way you get through to someone who can actually tell you something, rather than customer service. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!

Timeline

AOS

Mailed AOS, EAD and AP Sept 11 '07

Recieved NOA1's for all Sept 23 or 24 '07

Bio appt. Oct. 24 '07

EAD/AP approved Nov 26 '07

Got the AP Dec. 3 '07

AOS interview Feb 7th (5 days after the 1 year anniversary of our K1 NOA1!

Stuck in FBI name checks...

Got the GC July '08

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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What a horror story...I commend your patience! A touch at this point is great news. Although there have been people who have been touched then no action for monthes, the majority recieve an RFE or approval within a week or two of the touch. Keep us posted. Hopefully an approval will follow soon.

Jan 5, 2007: I-129F sent

Jan 16, 2007: NOA1

April 9, 2007: touched (in the afternoon- Monday)

April 9, 2007: RFE notice via email (11:30pm- Monday)

April 12, 2007: RFE hardcopy received in post(Thursday)

April 14, 2007: touched (Saturday???)

April 16, 2007: Sent off more evidence to CSC (Monday)

April 17, 2007: Package arrives at CSC (10am Tuesday) (post office receipt...no notice of receipt from CSC)

April 24, 2007: email notification that CSC received my RFE reply on Apr. 24

April 24, 2007: touch

April 25, 2007: touch

April 27, 2007: touch

April 27: 2007: NOA2!!! (8:20pm email)

April 28, 2007: touch

May 2, 2007: NOA2 Hard copy received in snail mail

May 10, 2007: NVC received petition

May 30, 2007: Packet 3 received in post, scheduled medical appt.

June 12, 2007: London Medical

June 4, 2007: Packet 3 returned to Embassy

June 22, 2007: Packet 4 received

July 25, 2007: Interview!!! ...Approved!

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What a horror story...I commend your patience! A touch at this point is great news. Although there have been people who have been touched then no action for monthes, the majority recieve an RFE or approval within a week or two of the touch. Keep us posted. Hopefully an approval will follow soon.

When you want something done right do it yourself. Forget the lawyers.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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After 11 grueling months, we have been touched! I think my heart skipped a beat when I saw that date on there change to May 22, 2007. We have had disappointment after disappointment from both our lawyer and USCIS through out this process.

--Originally filed June '06

--Feb. 07 we found out our lawyer had filed at the wrong place

--Feb. 07 we found out that USCIS had closed our case back in Oct. 06 and never notified us of their action

--March 07 had to refile and start all over

So as you can see, getting something as simple as a touch is certainly a step in the right direction and I was thrilled. However, I think I am a bit apprehensive to get too excited over this...I don't want another disappointment and I am a little paranoid.

So I was wondering if I could hear from others about their touches. Did your first touch mean anything at all? Did you receive your NOA2 shortly after your touch? Did you have numerous touches?

I'm just trying to get a feel on how to read this....although I feel both my fiance and myself has been patient going through this for almost a year now without even a NOA2, we are still VERY impatient at the same time.

Thanks in advance,

Kym

Hi, personally I admire your patience :thumbs: . I can feel what you are feeling right now after almost a year on this process.

My fiancee filed late Feb 07, NOA1 dtd Mar 05, touched on the 12th March, then 23rd May touched/updated. Hopefully its not RFE :-) . We have done it ourselves, though in the middle of the gathering of all documents we have considered the service of a lawyer. My fiancee is not very much of a paperwork type of guy,so I took time reading on line and found out that we can do it ourselves, and it wasnt so hard at all. Seem hard at first, but it wasnt at all later.

Let us hope and pray that we are getting the approval soon.

God bless.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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What a horror story...I commend your patience! A touch at this point is great news. Although there have been people who have been touched then no action for monthes, the majority recieve an RFE or approval within a week or two of the touch. Keep us posted. Hopefully an approval will follow soon.

When you want something done right do it yourself. Forget the lawyers.

I'd agree with the above statement. In most marriage-based immigration cases, the process is straightforward. We DID call a laywer when we were starting the process, but she knew less than we did! Visajourney.com has helped us more. But for some people where the non-USC is overstayed then a (good) laywer is indispensible. If you are looking for free or reduced cost services, talk to your church. Some churches have a non-profit immigration law firm in their Rolodex.

I hope that your process goes smoothly this time!

CR1 application

I-130: 03/26/2007-07/02/2007 at NSC

NVC: 07/20/2007-11/08/2007

Interview at Montreal Consulate: 01/18/2008

(2 months' additional security checks)

Received Green Card: 05/12/2008

Removal of Conditions

I-751: 2/25/10-

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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What a horror story...I commend your patience! A touch at this point is great news. Although there have been people who have been touched then no action for monthes, the majority recieve an RFE or approval within a week or two of the touch. Keep us posted. Hopefully an approval will follow soon.

When you want something done right do it yourself. Forget the lawyers.

I'd agree with the above statement. In most marriage-based immigration cases, the process is straightforward. We DID call a laywer when we were starting the process, but she knew less than we did! Visajourney.com has helped us more. But for some people where the non-USC is overstayed then a (good) laywer is indispensible. If you are looking for free or reduced cost services, talk to your church. Some churches have a non-profit immigration law firm in their Rolodex.

I hope that your process goes smoothly this time!

I concur...I have an immigration specialist in Korea right now and he is filling my fiance' full of really bad information...he almost had me waste $90 of some certified tax transcripts...when I originally could used regular transcripts with my W2's...it will be harder to get a K1 if you apply and are denied for a tourist Visa...and the list goes on...right now he is only there to fill out the forms...that is it. However, I really feel bad for you and your SO, you have patience which I really admire...Good luck to you and your SO... :dance::thumbs::dance:

Feb. 16-Sent 129F to TSC.

Feb. 27-NOA1, received CSC.

Mar. 27-Found VJ, and became disappointed for not being able to use VSC.

Mar. 27-Applied for military expedite and got congressional help.

Mar. 28-touched.

Mar. 29-touched again.

Mar. 30-touched yet again.

Apr. 04-touched another time.

Apr. 05-touched some more.

May 15-touched once again.

May 15-NOA2. 78 days...WOW!!!

May 16-touched???(mail to NVC???).

May 18-Received Hard Copy NOA2.

May 21-NVC receives case!!!

May 23-NVC sends to Seoul!!!

Jun 04-Embassy receives case!!!

Jun 06-Receive Packet 3.

Jun 08-Receive Packet 4.

Jul 06-Interview.

Jul 06-APPROVED VISA

Aug 02-Arrived in US

Oct 29-Married

Soon, real soon for AOS, AP and EAD...just need time from the Army to do it with...

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