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Laure&Colin

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  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    San Francisco
  • State
    California
  • Interests
    Laure: reading, TV shows, makeup, food, friends, travelling, dance, scrapbooking, cats...
    Colin: baseball (As), science, climbing, running, frisbee, cooking, friends, playing games...

Immigration Info

  • Immigration Status
    Naturalization (pending)
  • Place benefits filed at
    California Service Center
  • Local Office
    San Francisco CA
  • Country
    France
  • Our Story
    Been together since June 09 while Colin was living in France for work, we decided to get married and continue our love story in California.
    Married in France on 10/29/11 and going the CR-1 route. Colin went back to the USA on Jan 4 2012.

    Update: 16 days spent in USCIS CSC (no expedite requested, but went through the "filed from abroad" queue),
    36 days between NOA2 and NVC case number,
    19 days between NVC case # assigned and case complete,
    Interview scheduled 6 days after case complete,
    Interview date is 2 months after receiving appointment letter.
    Approved! Visa package received less than 2 days after interview!

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  1. A reminder for all of us: when in the US, an alien MUST have their documents showing legal status at ALL TIMES. We went through a border patrol checkpoint as we were driving on a freeway close to the Mexican border (but inside the US), and all non-US citizens where asked for their papers. I had my GC but our Italian friends only had their California ID and got into trouble. Always have your GC/passport with visa with you!

    1. perez525

      perez525

      it really depends in state youre in. In the East Coast part of the country, you won't get in trouble if you don't have your GC/passport with you.

    2. perez525

      perez525

      what state youre in*

    3. Laure&Colin

      Laure&Colin

      The law says you must have it with you so I would always keep it if I were you.

      But if you live South close to the Mexican border, you REALLY need to have it because you might be stopped by CBP anythime on the freeway.

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