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Christine,

My husband just had his medical on friday and he required the following vaccines

1. Tetanus (he actually got the Tetanus-diptheria vaccine in the states prior to interview

2. Varicela

3. MMR (measles, mumps and rubella in one vaccine)

He didnt have any vaccine records from childhood and that didnt seem to be a problem. You only need flu and pneumococcus if you are over a certain age.

These three vaccines were the only ones listed at the consulorio for the ages of 25-38, so if your husband falls into this age group you should be safe with these.

Also, they might require hepatitis b if your husband has any risk factors, but mine did not.

hope this helps!

sandy

We got the visa!!! :dance::dance::dance:

He made it back to the hotel at 11:45 am with visa stamped (for lack of a better word) on one of the pages of his passport. It is valid for 6 months and by then he should get the real one in the mail. They also took away his tourist visa. He says, they didnt really ask any hard questions. The first woman just took his paperwork and confirmed name, address, etc. Then he went to a different room and was questioned by another woman at window 25. She had him raise his right hand and swear to tell the truth. She didnt ask for any of our evidence,never looked at the pictures or anything. She asked him what I do and seemed pleased with his answer (according to him). She asked if he has been in the states, if he has ever been illegal, if he has had problems with immigration or police. She asked how often we have been able to see each other and he explained that I used to come to mexico one week per month until we bought our house and that after that he has been to see me twice using his tourist visa. She told him that everything looked good and to go back to the waiting area. After 2 more hours, that is when they gave him the visa.

We just had lunch, now we are going to take a nap and then cross the bridge! We will stay in el paso tonight and we have our flights home in the am!!!

Thanks for all the support and if anyone has questions, please feel free to ask.

sandy

dont know what happened....those were supposed to be two separate posts...oh well!!

sandy

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~Wedding in US~October 12, 2004

~Church Wedding in Mexico~July 22, 2005

~Goal Date of Return TOGETHER to Florida~July 31, 2005

I-130

~Mailed to TSC on 10-26-04

~Transferred to CSC on 10-29-04

~Received at CSC on 11-1-04

~Received application back because submitted with 130 instead of 185, returned to CSC with $$ on 11-15-04

~NOA 1 - 11-24-04

~NOA 2 - 01-21-05

~Touched 01-24-05

I-129F

~NOA 1 01-04-05

~Touched 01-20-05

NVC

~Case Number Assigned 1-31-05 (Day 1)

~DS3032 and I864 fee bill mailed 2-7-05 (Day 8)

~DS3032 and I864 fee bill received 2-15-05 (Day 16)

~DS3032 and I864 fee bill returned 2-17-05 (Day 18)

~IV fee bill generated on 2-28-05 (Day 29)

~IV fee bill received between 3-8 and 3-12

~IV fee bill returned on 3-14-05 (Day 43)

~I864 received 3-29-05 (Day 58)

~I864 returned 4-12-05 (Day 72)

~DS230 received 4-23-05

~DS230 returned to NVC 4-26-05

~DS230 received at NVC 4-27-05

~Case Complete 5-4-05

~Case forwarded to Juarez 5-17-05

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He made it back to the hotel at 11:45 am with visa stamped (for lack of a better word) on one of the pages of his passport. It is valid for 6 months and by then he should get the real one in the mail. They also took away his tourist visa.

Sandy, just so you know, that is the permanent visa. He won't get another one. The fiance/marriage visas are not cards like the tourist visas. It basically is only used to cross once..if you leave the country prior to getting the green card, you would need to get an advance parole letter from USCIS to accompany your visa.

SEE K-1 HISTORY IN MY TIMELINE

AOS / EAD / AP TIMELINE:

06/30/2006 - I-485, I-765 and I-131 sent to Chicago (via USPS Priority mail) (DAY 1)

07/02/2006 - package received in Chicago (delivery confirmed via USPS)

07/06/2006 - NOA 1 (DAY 7)

07/12/2006 - biometric appointment notice (DAY 13)

07/14/2006 - received biometric appointment notice via mail

07/25/2006 - interview notice (DAY 26)

07/26/2006 - biometrics taken (DAY 27)

07/28/2006 - received interview notice via mail

09/07/2006 - I-485 interview...APPROVED!!!...passport stamped (DAY 70)

09/12/2006 - I-131 approved (DAY 75)

09/13/2006 - received welcome letter via mail

09/15/2006 - I-765 approved (DAY 78)

09/16/2006 - received AP via mail

09/18/2006 - received conditional green card via mail

09/21/2006 - received EAD via mail

07/23/2008 - filed I-751 to lift conditional status

07/28/2008 - NOA 1

08/26/2008 - biometric appointment

12/03/2008 - I-751 approved

12/08/2008 - received 10-year green card via mail

09/07/2009 - eligible for U.S. citizenship!

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Sandy!!!!

wwoooo hoooo!!!!!!!

:dance::dance::dance:

we are soooo happy for you guys! :yes::yes:

:thumbs::thumbs:

ummm which visas did you guys get after all? the k3 or the cr/ir?

Daniel

:energetic:

Ana (Mexico) ------ Daniel (California)(me)

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Sept. 11, 2004: Got married (civil), in Mexico :D

July 23, 2005: Church wedding

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K3(I-129F):

Oct. 28, 2004: Mailed I-129F.

~USPS, First-Class, Certified Mail, Rtn Recpt ($5.80)

Nov. 3, 2004: NOA1!!!!

Nov. 5, 2004: Check Cashed!!

zzzz deep hibernationn zzzz

May 12, 2005 NOA2!!!! #######!!! huh???

off to NVC.

May 26, 2005: NVC approves I129F.

CR1(I-130):

Oct. 6, 2004: Mailed I-130.

~USPS, First-Class, Certified Mail, Rtn Recpt ($5.80)

Oct. 8, 2004: I-130 Delivered to CSC in Laguna Niguel.

~Per USPS website's tracking tool.

Oct. 12, 2004 BCIS-CSC Signs for I-130 packet.

Oct. 21, 2004 Check cashed!

Oct. 25, 2004 NOA1 (I-130) Go CSC!!

Jan. 05, 2005 Approved!!!! Off to NVC!!!!

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NVC:

Jan. 05, 2005 ---> in route from CSC

Jan. 12, 2005 Case entered system

Jan. 29, 2005 Received I-864 Bill

Jan. 31, 2005 Sent Payment to St. Louis(I864)

Feb. 01, 2005 Wife received DS3032(Choice of Agent)

Feb. 05, 2005 Payment Received in St. Louis(I864)

Feb. 08, 2005 Sent DS3032 to Portsmouth NH

Feb. 12, 2005 DS3032 Received by NVC

Mar. 04, 2005 Received IV Bill

Mar. 04, 2005 Sent IV Bill Payment

Mar. 08, 2005 Received I864

Mar. 19, 2005 Sent I864

Mar. 21, 2005 I864 Received my NVC

Apr. 18, 2005 Received DS230

Apr. 19, 2005 Sent DS230

Apr. 20, 2005 DS230 received by NVC (signed by S Merfeld)

Apr. 22, 2005 DS230 entered NVC system

Apr. 27, 2005 CASE COMPLETE

May 10, 2005 CASE SENT TO JUAREZ

Off to Cd. Juarez! :D

calls to NVC: 6

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CIUDAD JUAREZ, American Consulate:

Apr. 27, 2005 case completed at NVC.

May 10, 2005 in route to Juarez.

May 25, 2005 Case at consulate.

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CONGRATULATIONS SANDY & PAOLO!!!! :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

Have a safe trip home and good luck with the rest of your life!!!

8/2002: Married

11/18/02: Filed 1-130 at NSC

07/26/04: I-130 approved.

11/14/04: NVC sends file to CDJ

07/05/05: Interview in CDJ - visa denied

07/06/05: I-601 waiver submitted

11/01/05: I-601 WAIVER APPROVED!!!

01/17/06: Pick up visa in CDJ

01/18/06: Arrival in USA

01/23/06: Applied for SSN card

01/28/06: SSN card arrived

01/31/06: Welcome to USA letter arrives

02/03/06: 2nd Welcome to USA letter arrives

02/03/06: 10 year Green Card arrives

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Wow, and I thought I was the only person going through this process! ;) I just received the NVC snail mail letter and am a bit confused about the I-864 and I-134. I was reading on the consulate website that they do not require this information but reading through the old thread, for K1 Visa petitioners I read that they sent the I-134 and it was okay'd for the K-1. The I-864 is for relative/AOS? Not sure. And do I send the completed packet to my fiance to present during her interview or to the consulate directly? Thanks for the help!

I-129F

NOA1 - 11/21/05 (CSC)

NOA2 - 02/22/06 (CSC)

NVC letter of sending to Cuidad Juarez - 3/2/06

Cheers

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Wow, and I thought I was the only person going through this process! ;) I just received the NVC snail mail letter and am a bit confused about the I-864 and I-134. I was reading on the consulate website that they do not require this information but reading through the old thread, for K1 Visa petitioners I read that they sent the I-134 and it was okay'd for the K-1. The I-864 is for relative/AOS? Not sure. And do I send the completed packet to my fiance to present during her interview or to the consulate directly? Thanks for the help!

I-129F

NOA1 - 11/21/05 (CSC)

NOA2 - 02/22/06 (CSC)

NVC letter of sending to Cuidad Juarez - 3/2/06

Cheers

you technically don't need either the I-864 or I-134 for the interview in Juarez, although from many people's experience, it is wise to fill out the I-134 and take it. When my fiancee went they didn't look at the financial info, but that is not always the case. YOu definitely don't need the I-864 until you do AOS after marrying in the U.S.

You don't send the packet for a K1. Your fiancee with take it with her, so either you can join her (although you can't actually enter teh consulate), or you can mail your information to her.

Good luck!!!!

SEE K-1 HISTORY IN MY TIMELINE

AOS / EAD / AP TIMELINE:

06/30/2006 - I-485, I-765 and I-131 sent to Chicago (via USPS Priority mail) (DAY 1)

07/02/2006 - package received in Chicago (delivery confirmed via USPS)

07/06/2006 - NOA 1 (DAY 7)

07/12/2006 - biometric appointment notice (DAY 13)

07/14/2006 - received biometric appointment notice via mail

07/25/2006 - interview notice (DAY 26)

07/26/2006 - biometrics taken (DAY 27)

07/28/2006 - received interview notice via mail

09/07/2006 - I-485 interview...APPROVED!!!...passport stamped (DAY 70)

09/12/2006 - I-131 approved (DAY 75)

09/13/2006 - received welcome letter via mail

09/15/2006 - I-765 approved (DAY 78)

09/16/2006 - received AP via mail

09/18/2006 - received conditional green card via mail

09/21/2006 - received EAD via mail

07/23/2008 - filed I-751 to lift conditional status

07/28/2008 - NOA 1

08/26/2008 - biometric appointment

12/03/2008 - I-751 approved

12/08/2008 - received 10-year green card via mail

09/07/2009 - eligible for U.S. citizenship!

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Sandy, just so you know, that is the permanent visa. He won't get another one. The fiance/marriage visas are not cards like the tourist visas. It basically is only used to cross once..if you leave the country prior to getting the green card, you would need to get an advance parole letter from USCIS to accompany your visa.

I don't know what visa Sandy's spouse went for, but neither of the spousal visas would require Advance Parole.

The K-3 is multi entry for 2 years.

The Immigrant Visa (CR-1/IR-1) converts to Permanent Resident status at entry and a Green Card is mailed to the immigrant. The Green Card is valid for re-entry to the US.

:)

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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Sandy, just so you know, that is the permanent visa. He won't get another one. The fiance/marriage visas are not cards like the tourist visas. It basically is only used to cross once..if you leave the country prior to getting the green card, you would need to get an advance parole letter from USCIS to accompany your visa.

I don't know what visa Sandy's spouse went for, but neither of the spousal visas would require Advance Parole.

The K-3 is multi entry for 2 years.

The Immigrant Visa (CR-1/IR-1) converts to Permanent Resident status at entry and a Green Card is mailed to the immigrant. The Green Card is valid for re-entry to the US.

:)

thanks much for the clarification...i thought she went for a K1, but i checked and was mistaken!

SEE K-1 HISTORY IN MY TIMELINE

AOS / EAD / AP TIMELINE:

06/30/2006 - I-485, I-765 and I-131 sent to Chicago (via USPS Priority mail) (DAY 1)

07/02/2006 - package received in Chicago (delivery confirmed via USPS)

07/06/2006 - NOA 1 (DAY 7)

07/12/2006 - biometric appointment notice (DAY 13)

07/14/2006 - received biometric appointment notice via mail

07/25/2006 - interview notice (DAY 26)

07/26/2006 - biometrics taken (DAY 27)

07/28/2006 - received interview notice via mail

09/07/2006 - I-485 interview...APPROVED!!!...passport stamped (DAY 70)

09/12/2006 - I-131 approved (DAY 75)

09/13/2006 - received welcome letter via mail

09/15/2006 - I-765 approved (DAY 78)

09/16/2006 - received AP via mail

09/18/2006 - received conditional green card via mail

09/21/2006 - received EAD via mail

07/23/2008 - filed I-751 to lift conditional status

07/28/2008 - NOA 1

08/26/2008 - biometric appointment

12/03/2008 - I-751 approved

12/08/2008 - received 10-year green card via mail

09/07/2009 - eligible for U.S. citizenship!

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thanks much for the clarification...i thought she went for a K1, but i checked and was mistaken!

Si, bueno.

May weddings rule!!! :)

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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Went to Juarez today for our K1 interview, although there was a sign on the door saying that K1, K3, CR-1 & IR-1 applicants can't have anyone come in with them, they let me in anyway :thumbs: It seemed that everybody there too had their USC with them. Here's how it went down:

We got in line about 7am with at least 200-300 other people (contrary to what they say at the information window, we asked 2 different guards, and both times were pointed to the longest of the 3 lines to get in), got in the door around 8.

After going through security, we were lined up outside building "C". After a few minutes, someone came down the line and collected the cover letters. We had to wait about 20 minutes to get a seat because the entire outside & inside seating area were full!!

It took about 3 hours till we were called to a window and were told to "prepare our documentation", and I handed him the following:

For K1:

DS156 x 2

DS156K x 1

Big sealed black bag from medical

Birth Certificate (Original & copy)

2 pictures

Passport

Proof of payment from Banamex (1100 pesos)

I-134 with backup (05 tax returns & letter from my employer)

For K2:

DS156 X 2

2 pictures

Big sealed black bag from medical

Birth Certificate (Original & copy)

passport

Proof of payment from Banamex (1100 pesos)

I also asked him if he wanted the original NOA2 letter, which he said yes, (which I got handed back later with a confused look from the interviewing officer) so I wouldn't bother taking it. He asked a few questions, like, how many times she had visited the US, and if either of us had ever been married. He didn't ask anything else or for any other documentation, and told us to go to building "B" and wait to be called for the final interview, where a decision would be made on our case. This was about 11:00am.

About 4 1/2 hours later, at 3:30, we finally got called for our interview. It took about 5 minutes, where first she asked my fiancee to put her finger on the scanner, then had her raise her hand and swear to tell the truth. It was more like a conversation, she asked simple questions, like, how long had we been dating, where did we meet, stuff like that. She seemed satisfied with all the answers we gave, even though we screwed up some of the dates.

What she didn't like was my fiancee's daughters birth certificate, which she said she needed to verify, and we would have to come back tomorrow because they couldn't do it after 3pm. She gave us a pass to come back at 7:30am tomorrow, and told us to come directly to building "B" to her window. So 1 more day here in beautiful Juarez. Hopefully that will be quick tomorrow and there won't be any other problems and we'll get the Visas. She didn't indicate there was a problem with anything else, though.

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Good luck what3ver!!! Sounds like you are almost done!

SEE K-1 HISTORY IN MY TIMELINE

AOS / EAD / AP TIMELINE:

06/30/2006 - I-485, I-765 and I-131 sent to Chicago (via USPS Priority mail) (DAY 1)

07/02/2006 - package received in Chicago (delivery confirmed via USPS)

07/06/2006 - NOA 1 (DAY 7)

07/12/2006 - biometric appointment notice (DAY 13)

07/14/2006 - received biometric appointment notice via mail

07/25/2006 - interview notice (DAY 26)

07/26/2006 - biometrics taken (DAY 27)

07/28/2006 - received interview notice via mail

09/07/2006 - I-485 interview...APPROVED!!!...passport stamped (DAY 70)

09/12/2006 - I-131 approved (DAY 75)

09/13/2006 - received welcome letter via mail

09/15/2006 - I-765 approved (DAY 78)

09/16/2006 - received AP via mail

09/18/2006 - received conditional green card via mail

09/21/2006 - received EAD via mail

07/23/2008 - filed I-751 to lift conditional status

07/28/2008 - NOA 1

08/26/2008 - biometric appointment

12/03/2008 - I-751 approved

12/08/2008 - received 10-year green card via mail

09/07/2009 - eligible for U.S. citizenship!

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:luv: Hello everybody!!

We are kind of new in all this ride! We just sent the 129F 40 days ago.. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THOSE WHO HAD GOT THE VISA!! for K1 holders, We hope u are happily married soon..! (L)

Our medical and interview will be in Cd Juarez, so here we are! we hope you guys welcome us to the club!!

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K1 HOLDER

AOS 1 APR 2007 .................................. DENIED

AOS 2 DEC 2007.................................. DENIED

WAIVER MAY 2008............................... DENIED

MOTION TO REOPEN JULY 2008............. GRANTED

AOS JUNE 2009 ................................... GRANTED!!!!!!!!!!

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welcome, hope you have a fast journey. we are here to help, so feel free to ask any questions you may have

Now that my husband is a citizen, we are preparting documents to apply to bring his parents here.

CSC

04/24/10: I-130 package mailed

05/04/10: Notice Date

10/06/10: Approval Date

NVC

10/12/10: NVC Case# generated

10/22/10: Updated both email ids. DS-3032 e-mailed

10/26/10: IIN Received. AOS fee IN PROCESS. Emailed barcoded

10/30/10: AOS fee PAID, AOS package mailed

11/03/10: IV fee PAID, IV package mailed

12/07/10: RFE for I-864 Entered into System

12/13/10: RFE for DS-230 entered into system

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hey all,

Thanks for the congrats! and for the clarification regarding AP....not needing AP was one of the hugest reasons we didnt do k1 and had to wait all of this time!!!

Daniel - we got the cr1....so I guess we have to remove conditions in october....how long did it take ana to get her greencard and ss card in the mail?

sandy

~Wedding in US~October 12, 2004

~Church Wedding in Mexico~July 22, 2005

~Goal Date of Return TOGETHER to Florida~July 31, 2005

I-130

~Mailed to TSC on 10-26-04

~Transferred to CSC on 10-29-04

~Received at CSC on 11-1-04

~Received application back because submitted with 130 instead of 185, returned to CSC with $$ on 11-15-04

~NOA 1 - 11-24-04

~NOA 2 - 01-21-05

~Touched 01-24-05

I-129F

~NOA 1 01-04-05

~Touched 01-20-05

NVC

~Case Number Assigned 1-31-05 (Day 1)

~DS3032 and I864 fee bill mailed 2-7-05 (Day 8)

~DS3032 and I864 fee bill received 2-15-05 (Day 16)

~DS3032 and I864 fee bill returned 2-17-05 (Day 18)

~IV fee bill generated on 2-28-05 (Day 29)

~IV fee bill received between 3-8 and 3-12

~IV fee bill returned on 3-14-05 (Day 43)

~I864 received 3-29-05 (Day 58)

~I864 returned 4-12-05 (Day 72)

~DS230 received 4-23-05

~DS230 returned to NVC 4-26-05

~DS230 received at NVC 4-27-05

~Case Complete 5-4-05

~Case forwarded to Juarez 5-17-05

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