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Which date? There's the received date and the notice date... I can't remember if we even have both on the spreadsheet!!! AAhh!! Time for X Factor!!!

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But I don't understand what notaries do and what we would need them for...

RE: Notary

This is just the way I understand it.....

The notary is an official witness, they witness that it IS the signature of yourself or "MR. Who Ever" on a legal document, they are not concerned with the contents of the document itself.

When you go to a notary take official identification, (a passport is probably ideal but I'd suggest having a couple other forms of ID as well, just in case) they need to know who you are, they need to confirm who is signing the document. When they notarize a document they make an entry/log, usually in a book, they will note down the ID taken (D.L. number, passport number), the date etc....and they might take a sample of your signature in their book as well, (it has been a few years since I have done this...so not sure....things may be different now....all on computer). Being that they are witnessing the signature, you should sign the document in from of them as well. By having something notarized; if you are ever taken to court you can not deny having signed the document.

With the I-134 you, the petitioner and the co-sponcer(s) are entering into a legal agreement with the U.S. Government saying that you agree to take financial responsibility/support the beneficiary for a specific period of time and if you fail to do that they can come after you in court for compensation, should the beneficiary require public assistance. If it ever came down to that, by requiring the notarized signature they are just making sure that their case is cinched up.

The notary procedures you describe are still the current procedures. Everyone should remember not to sign the document until they are in front of the notary. Also as mentioned, the bank is the best place to go in the US. In my experience the service is usually free at a bank for their customers and maybe for non customers also. If someone needs to pay, I think that anything over $10 would be unreasonable.

I am not sure that the I-134 info in the post is technically correct although it seems logical. I have read several times on VJ that the I-134 is not really binding on the guarantor but the I-864 is. Here is a link to some posts on the topic.

My Timeline:

7/27/07 VSC rcvd I-129F--8/7/07 NOA1 issued--12/12/07 NOA2 issued--12/27/07 Pkg 3 returned--2/29/08 Interview & Approval--4/1/08 POE--6/27/08 Married--6/27/08-6/5/09 Trying to figure out how to make this work--6/11/09 Submitted AOS forms--6/19/09 NOA's issued--7/21 Biometrics--7/27 Rcvd 2 of 3 Interview appt letters for 8/24--8/3 Rcvd 3rd interview appt letter for 8/28--8/5 Used infopass appt to consolidate interviews on 8/28--8/6/09 Rcvd email notification of AP & EAD approvals--8/11&12 Rcvd AP's in mail--8/14 Rcvd 1st EAD card in mail.--8/23/11 Mailed ROC Pkg.--8/24/11 NOA--10/5/11 Biometrics

My Favorite Links & Threads:

CSC & VSC K1 & K3 Recent approvals

Colombia Club Part 1 & Colombia Club Part 2

RFE List Learn from others' mistakes.

Red Flags Learn what to try to avoid or prepare to discuss and explain during interview.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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pretty dismal week for approvals :unsure:

Nov 2nd 2006 met online

June 28th 2007 sent 1-129f to NSC

July 11th 2007 NOA-1 received date on NOA-1 (now at CSC)

July 19th 2007 NAO 1 Reciept date on NOA-1

Nov 21st 2007 NOA-2

Dec 13th 2007 - arrives at NVC

Dec 20th 2007 - leaves NVC on route to GUZ

March 10th 2008- P3 sent & returned

April 9th 2008- P-4

May 22nd 2008 interview

Tracking:

Filing to Noa -1 -13 days

NOA-1 to NOA-2 - 133 days

NOA-2 to NVC - 22 days

NVC Processing - 7 days

NVC to GUZ - 81 days

P-3 to interview - 73 days

Interview to visa - 10 days

Filing to visa- 341 days

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$12.00 is the most legally that you can be charged by a notary public. i just spoke with one a few weeks ago. if you are charged more than that something is wrong.

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08/12/08 AOS sent

08/13/08 AOS received

08/15/08 NOA1 received EAD

08/15/08 NOA1 received AOS

08/19/08 Checks cashed

08/23/08 biometrics appt letter

09/09/08 biometrics

10/27/08 EAD approved

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But I don't understand what notaries do and what we would need them for...

RE: Notary

This is just the way I understand it.....

The notary is an official witness, they witness that it IS the signature of yourself or "MR. Who Ever" on a legal document, they are not concerned with the contents of the document itself.

When you go to a notary take official identification, (a passport is probably ideal but I'd suggest having a couple other forms of ID as well, just in case) they need to know who you are, they need to confirm who is signing the document. When they notarize a document they make an entry/log, usually in a book, they will note down the ID taken (D.L. number, passport number), the date etc....and they might take a sample of your signature in their book as well, (it has been a few years since I have done this...so not sure....things may be different now....all on computer). Being that they are witnessing the signature, you should sign the document in from of them as well. By having something notarized; if you are ever taken to court you can not deny having signed the document.

With the I-134 you, the petitioner and the co-sponcer(s) are entering into a legal agreement with the U.S. Government saying that you agree to take financial responsibility/support the beneficiary for a specific period of time and if you fail to do that they can come after you in court for compensation, should the beneficiary require public assistance. If it ever came down to that, by requiring the notarized signature they are just making sure that their case is cinched up.

The notary procedures you describe are still the current procedures. Everyone should remember not to sign the document until they are in front of the notary. Also as mentioned, the bank is the best place to go in the US. In my experience the service is usually free at a bank for their customers and maybe for non customers also. If someone needs to pay, I think that anything over $10 would be unreasonable.

I am not sure that the I-134 info in the post is technically correct although it seems logical. I have read several times on VJ that the I-134 is not really binding on the guarantor but the I-864 is. Here is a link to some posts on the topic.

Yes, I had been looking into the document requirements on the US Embassy London web site, I ran across info on the I-864 which was contrary to what I understood to be what I would need, initially I found it very confusing but I found an answer....see direct quote below and link if you'd like to see the whole page.

"What about the fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen who is applying for a fiancé(e) visa?

An I-864 is NOT required when applying for a fiancé(e) visa. An I-864 will be required at the time the fiancé(e) visa holder applies to adjust his or her status from nonimmigrant to conditional resident with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services(USCIS)."

http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/visa/iv/i864.html

I have not read the threads on the I-864 here on VJ but from what I read on the above page, direct from the Embassy, the I-864 is for immigrant visas only and the K-1 and the K-3 ARE non-immigrant visas. I assume this is because the K-1 (I have not looked further into the K-3 as it is irrelevant to my situation) is only valid for 90 days and the person holding the visa is not actually eligible for any sort of immigration until they wed. So, because of this it seems you need the I-134 at your Embassy interview to satisfy their requirements to grant you the K visa to enter the US to wed, then later you will need the I-864 for the AOS after you are in the US and married. You'd think one document would be enough....but they are different government agencies........red tape.....WHAT A PAIN!!

07/16/07 posted I-129f

07/20/07 confirmed delivered by US Postal Service

8/23/07 No NOA1 !!!!

8/23/07 phoned USCIS (told they can't help until after 90 days)

8/23/07 contacted bank to get copy of Cx check...illegable...noc WAC#

tried for weeks to get actual check....not possible, had to wait the 90 days for info from USCIS

10/17/07 Phoned USCIS, got thru (!), got WAC number and NOA1 date!!!!

07/26/07 NOA1 (never recieved hard copy, was promised a copy would be sent)

11/01/07 Ordered copy of "long form" UK B.C.

11/05/07 Recieved B.C. (Wish USCIS was that fast!)

11/09/07 Submitted request for UK police records

12/04/07 APPROVED By USCIS NOA2 letter sent (or so they claim)

12/15/07 Police certificate recieved

12/28/07 Called NVC, not in system

01/04/08 petition forwarded to London

01/12/08 packet 3 received *rubs eye in disbelief* Speed and efficiency, can it be?

01/18/08 HARD COPY OF NOA2 ARRIVED...seems the snail made a wrong turn somewhere.

01/28/08 Returned packet 3 to London Embassy

02/12/08 Medical completed...no problem.

02/13/08 Packet 4 received from London Embassy

03/03/08 Embassy Interview

03/06/08 Visa Arrived....Lovely to finally see it even if it is a bit drab...after 8 month you think they'd have sprung for some gold foil or at least a COLOR photo?

TODAY...he's here! He's in the US! Hurrah!

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Thanks for the info - that is really helpful - hopefully we will get our NOA2 soon so we can get it all sorted!! Are there any other documents/forms/red tape that need to be sorted for the next stage of the process?

Below is a link to the US Embassy London Document Checklist

http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/visa/iv/docs169.html

One possible snag that we luckily came across: the UK "short form" birth certificate is not acceptable at the Embassy interview....that was exactly what my S.O. had so we ordered a certified "long form" from the council where he was born. We did this over the internet on a Thursday night (cost £7.00) and it arrived the following Monday....really fast.

For anyone that is unsure the UK "short form" B.C. only states your NAME, SEX, DATE OF BIRTH AND PLACE OF BIRTH.

It does not have the names of your parents etc...

07/16/07 posted I-129f

07/20/07 confirmed delivered by US Postal Service

8/23/07 No NOA1 !!!!

8/23/07 phoned USCIS (told they can't help until after 90 days)

8/23/07 contacted bank to get copy of Cx check...illegable...noc WAC#

tried for weeks to get actual check....not possible, had to wait the 90 days for info from USCIS

10/17/07 Phoned USCIS, got thru (!), got WAC number and NOA1 date!!!!

07/26/07 NOA1 (never recieved hard copy, was promised a copy would be sent)

11/01/07 Ordered copy of "long form" UK B.C.

11/05/07 Recieved B.C. (Wish USCIS was that fast!)

11/09/07 Submitted request for UK police records

12/04/07 APPROVED By USCIS NOA2 letter sent (or so they claim)

12/15/07 Police certificate recieved

12/28/07 Called NVC, not in system

01/04/08 petition forwarded to London

01/12/08 packet 3 received *rubs eye in disbelief* Speed and efficiency, can it be?

01/18/08 HARD COPY OF NOA2 ARRIVED...seems the snail made a wrong turn somewhere.

01/28/08 Returned packet 3 to London Embassy

02/12/08 Medical completed...no problem.

02/13/08 Packet 4 received from London Embassy

03/03/08 Embassy Interview

03/06/08 Visa Arrived....Lovely to finally see it even if it is a bit drab...after 8 month you think they'd have sprung for some gold foil or at least a COLOR photo?

TODAY...he's here! He's in the US! Hurrah!

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$12.00 is the most legally that you can be charged by a notary public. i just spoke with one a few weeks ago. if you are charged more than that something is wrong.

Chris

Well not necessary true.. For the signature, $10 per signature is the most the notary public can charge in the State of California for common notaries such as aknowledgements and jurats. But if the notary agent goes to you (called a mobile notary agent) and you meet them for them to sign the document and have it notarized, then they can charge a service fee for them going to you, usually $50.00 on top of the signature fee. I know coz Im a Mobile Notary Public Signing Agent commissioned in the State of California. Too bad I can't notarized my own I-134 haha..

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It all sounds so complicated...

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I doubt seriously if there are national notary regulations so the maximum permitted fee will probably vary by state.

In any case, at least in my experieince this is a very simple process. Whenever I need something notarized, I run down to the local bank branch and they do it for me in a few minutes at zero cost.

Too bad they don't issue visas also. :lol:

My Timeline:

7/27/07 VSC rcvd I-129F--8/7/07 NOA1 issued--12/12/07 NOA2 issued--12/27/07 Pkg 3 returned--2/29/08 Interview & Approval--4/1/08 POE--6/27/08 Married--6/27/08-6/5/09 Trying to figure out how to make this work--6/11/09 Submitted AOS forms--6/19/09 NOA's issued--7/21 Biometrics--7/27 Rcvd 2 of 3 Interview appt letters for 8/24--8/3 Rcvd 3rd interview appt letter for 8/28--8/5 Used infopass appt to consolidate interviews on 8/28--8/6/09 Rcvd email notification of AP & EAD approvals--8/11&12 Rcvd AP's in mail--8/14 Rcvd 1st EAD card in mail.--8/23/11 Mailed ROC Pkg.--8/24/11 NOA--10/5/11 Biometrics

My Favorite Links & Threads:

CSC & VSC K1 & K3 Recent approvals

Colombia Club Part 1 & Colombia Club Part 2

RFE List Learn from others' mistakes.

Red Flags Learn what to try to avoid or prepare to discuss and explain during interview.

HUSKERKIEV Thread Great insider tips from a former adjudicator at the Nebraska Service Center.

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I doubt seriously if there are national notary regulations so the maximum permitted fee will probably vary by state.

In any case, at least in my experieince this is a very simple process. Whenever I need something notarized, I run down to the local bank branch and they do it for me in a few minutes at zero cost.

Too bad they don't issue visas also. :lol:

"Too bad they don't issue visas also. " You got that right! Wouldn't it be amazingly wonderful if getting the visa was as easy as getting married is (in most places, anyway)? Sign a few forms, perhaps a quick test or two, and viola - here's your visa!

------------------K1 Timeline------------------

05 Jul 2007: Mailed I129F petition

06 Jul 2007: CSC received petition

09 Jul 2007: NOA-1 Issued

10 Jul 2007: My check clears the bank

13 Jul 2007: I receive NOA-1 in the US Mail

19 Nov 2007: Touched

19 Nov 2007: USCIS website shows APPROVED

23 Nov 2007: I receive NOA-2 in the US Mail

12 Dec 2007: NVC receives petition

14 Dec 2007: NVC ships petition to Moscow embassy

19 Dec 2007: Moscow embassy receives petition

26 Feb 2008: Interview at Moscow embassy

13 Mar 2008: Received visa

18 Mar 2008: POE in Atlanta

09 May 2008: Wedding

-----------------AOS Timeline------------------

16 Jun 2008: Submittal for AOS

23 Jun 2008: NOA1 for AOS (I485, I765, I131)

24 Jun 2008: AOS checks cashed

15 Jul 2008: Biometrics appointment

04 Sep 2008: Received I-485 Interview letter

05 Sep 2008: AP/EAD Approved

08 Sep 2008: AP/EAD Received

29 Sep 2008: I-485 Interview (I-551 Stamp received)

07 Oct 2008: Green cards received

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On November 16, 2007, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I129F PETITION FOR FIANCE(E). Please follow any instructions on the notice. If you move before you receive the notice, call customer service.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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YAY!! Congratulations!! :D

K1

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07.12.07 - I-129f petition mailed

07.13.07 - I-129f received by VSC

07.18.07 - NOA1 notice

07.20.07 - check cashed

07.22.07 - touch

11.29.07 - NOA2, waited 140 days

11.30.07 - touch

12.03.07 - NVC Received

12.05.07 - NVC Left

12.10.07 - Consulate Rec'd

12.13.07 - Packet 3 Rec'd

03.13.08 - Packet 3 sent back to Montreal

04.08.08 - eligible for interview

05.13.08 - Packet 4 Rec'd

06.02.08 - Interview!

06.09.08 - Visa in hand!

06.16.08 - move date, POE via Peace Bridge, Buffalo, NY

06.20.08 - civil wedding

AOS

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06.25.08 - AOS package sent

06.30.08 - received in Chicago

07.07.08 - NOA1 for 485 (AOS), 765 (EAD), & 131 (AP), rec'd in mail 07.14.08

07.09.08 - touch on all 3

07.10.08 - check cashed

07.28.08 - case transferred to CSC

08.02.08 - Biometrics

08.03.08 - touch on AOS

08.04.08 - touch on AOS & EAD

08.05.08 - touch on EAD

08.06.08, 08.07.08, 08.21.08, 08.22.08 - touch on AOS

09.03.08 - EAD approved!

09.04.08 - touch on EAD

09.05.08 - EAD card arrives in mail

09.06.08 - AP arrives in mail (no updates online or via email)

09.23.08 - touch on AOS

09.24.08 - welcome letter mailed

09.25.08 - touch on AOS

09.30.08 - AOS approved

10.01.08 - touch on AOS

10.04.08 - Green Card received

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02.21.09 - "real" wedding in Montreal

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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pretty dismal week for approvals :unsure:

Cheer up friend!!! You are SOOOO close. :yes:

And... We're not far behind you. :thumbs:

  • 07/17/07 Returned from two months in China. All K1 documents 'in hand'.
  • 07/19/07 Completed preparation of I-129F & associated documentation. Mailed it.
  • 08/03/07 Received NOA1 from the CSC.
  • 12/13/07 Received NOA2 from the CSC.
  • 01/23/08 NVC sent our case to U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou China.
  • 03/31/08 U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou China received, issued case number.
  • 04/05/08 P3 received.
  • 04/06/08 P3 sent.
  • 05/01/08 P4 received.
  • 05/12/08 Flight to China.
  • 06/23/08 Interview at U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou China- PINK.
  • 06/25/08 K1 & K2 visas received.
  • 07/09/08 We all arrive in America, Chicago POE
  • 08/06/08 Fiancee receives SSN (req. for marriage in our state)
  • 08/08/08 Married
  • 09/01/08 Moved into new house. AR-11's filed for wife & son.
  • 09/19/08 AOS / EAD package mailed.
  • 09/25/08 AOS / EAD NOAs.
  • 10/02/08 Biometrics letters.
  • 10/16/08 Biometrics taken.
  • 10/17/08 Case transferred to CSC.
  • 12/08/08 EADs approved / EAD cards issued.
  • 03/05/09 AOS approved.
  • 03/12/09 Green Cards received.
  • 09/17/10 Application for Lifting Conditions Mailed.
  • 10/04/10 NOA1
  • 10/19/10 Biometrics Taken.
  • 01/07/11 Removal of Conditions Approved
  • 02/26/12 Still Happily Married & Doing Well

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Gratzies on the approval!!! Good to see more mid-July filers getting approved... means I might be getting a bit closer anyway.... At least I hope....

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