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    uali4572 reacted to She0710 in NVC Filers - November 2017   
    Congratulations 
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    uali4572 got a reaction from Feejeegal in NVC Filers - November 2017   
    Finally an approval after almost 8 weeks. 
     scan date: September 8th, 2017.
     Cae Completed on November 1st 2017. 
     
    Good Luck to everyone!!
     
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    uali4572 got a reaction from J&O in NVC Filers - November 2017   
    Finally an approval after almost 8 weeks. 
     scan date: September 8th, 2017.
     Cae Completed on November 1st 2017. 
     
    Good Luck to everyone!!
     
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    uali4572 got a reaction from Mano in Case Complete to Interview December 2017   
    Had a scan date of 09/08 
    CC on November 1st 2017
    Waiting for an interview now!
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    uali4572 reacted to Mano in NVC Filers - October 2017   
    After a long long long time and after my second scan date finally my online status showed "At NVC" hopefully case complete. My scnd scan date was 19th sep.
    wish all very best of luck fr ur case complete soon...
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    uali4572 reacted to cleon86 in Case Complete to Interview November 2017   
    Well, the gamble we took buying my husband's plane ticket for the day of my birthday (today) in advance paid off! I really didn't know if he would receive it in time and we were thinking we would have to cancel then flight when this morning I got the email saying his visa and passport were ready for pickup! I almost fainted! He got up and raced to get it and headed to the airport! He's now on his flight right now and will be landing in a few hours!! 
     
    I can't believe it's over!! I asked him what we're going to talk about now since that's all that has occupied our thoughts and conversation for months lol. Thanks for all the support y'all!   
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    uali4572 got a reaction from Mano in NVC Filers - October 2017   
    Any recent approvals from NVC? Waiting here on 7th week.... 
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    uali4572 got a reaction from Y&V6416 in Case Complete to Interview November 2017   
    I have not seen anything yet but usually they start scheduling from the 28th's of the month.   
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    uali4572 reacted to Leah09 in NVC Filers - October 2017   
    And my status just changed to at NVC!!!!!! I can't believe it!! I checked like 4 times today already and I just did and it changed!!! I am beyond happy still have to call to confirm
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    uali4572 reacted to Going through in Disappointing Oath Ceremony   
    So ok...this was my experience at my Oath Ceremony today in Brooklyn.
     
    Went through security relatively quickly and easily considering I showed up a good 40 minutes early.   Now, I had gone ahead and called Camdan Plaza East where the ceremony was going to be held, so I already knew that no cameras or cell phones were permitted in the courthouse (whether participants or guests), and I already was aware that there would be a possibility that guests were not able to view the actual ceremony.
     
    All Queens, NY filers must have their oath ceremony at the court house regardless of whether or not a name-change is requested.  Just how it's done for Queens filers.   The building itself is beautiful inside, with wide spiral staircases, and lots of marble and artwork on the walls.   Headed up to the 2nd floor, where my husband and child were directed to the 3rd floor cafeteria.  I asked if they would be able to view the ceremony at all, and was told they would be called down later on.
     
    Fast forward to 8:30AM when we got started with everything.  Applicants were taking up only 3 rows of the court benches, so it wasn't a long process to get everyone situated with how to fill out the back of the Oath Letter.   A few moments later, a representative from the voter registration office gave a small speech on how to vote and pressed us to fill out the application form and immediately hand it back over to her, and then she left the room never to be seen again.   After that, no one spoke to us or gave out any information on how the day would go, or welcomed us, nothing like that and participants were pretty much left on our own to just sit there and wait for....whatever was going to happen next. 
     
    We were called up again to hand over the green card and receive an envelope.  Inside the envelope was a hard folder to place our certificate in, a copy of the oath, the passport application, and information on voting/serving on a jury.  Wish I'd gotten a flag, but oh well.  No welcoming letter from the President, but truth be told I didn't really expect one.
     
    After about an hour, another lady started talking to us about passport applications and telling us that we can apply for the passport anytime after the ceremony (but not with them in any way, must be done through the post office or passport agency).  One person asked a rather simple question about the form, and when the staff didn't understand him due to a language barrier, I re-stated the question more coherently (I was sitting infront of him). The man was then replied to in a long, drawn-out condescending way that he "shouldn't be asking them anything about passports---ask us about immigration only!  When you go to the post office, you ask them questions about the post office, right???  I can't tell you anything about passports or the post office because I don't know anything about that."  Kind of went on and on increasingly condescendingly....okaaaayyyy....well they DID present the passport application forms to us and asked if people had any questions, but whatever.  She then stated we should apply for our SS status to be changed no less than 10 days after the oath ceremony, and asked if we had any questions about that process.  No one said a peep, probably because they were afraid of being lectured for asking a question.
     
    After another wait, the 3rd lady came into the room and started setting herself up at a desk.  I was sitting in the front and could hear the staff conversations taking place since the room was nearly silent, and they were only a few feet away seated at the table.  At that point, one of them said to her "did you bring the country list?"  to which she replied "nah I didn't bother with it".  From reading other oath ceremony threads, and watching videos, I knew then that there would be no announcement of the countries recognized at the ceremony, which was a downer to me because I was looking forward to that part....almost like feeling like our immigration success was a global community effort we all shared in, but wasn't going to happen at my ceremony today.   It was also sad that they just seemed to decide on-the-spot to not be bothered with it and brush it off for whatever personal reason the woman had (maybe laziness?).
     
    Soon enough, boredom sets in, since we are not being engaged in any way, and a few of us (myself included) start chatting among ourselves, not loudly.  We have a few giggles discussing our immigration journeys, what country we are from, etc. and generally how we're happy to become citizens.  About 10 minutes into our conversation, one of the workers comes over to us and ----- to my disbelief ---- tells us "You are getting too excited about this now, alright?  You all calm down and be quiet."  We, as a small group, were stunned that we were actually told to stop socializing with each other and just continue to sit there staring ahead in silence.  Personally, I was flabbergasted that she implied we shouldn't even be HAPPY about reaching this day in our lives.
     
    One of the workers stood up and threatened everyone that if they didn't hand in all previous USCIS-issued documents (EADs and expired GC's) to them now or failed to mail them in at a later date "We have everything on file so we already know.  We can find out...I'm just letting you know we will find out"  I felt this was completely unnecessary of them to say this out-of-the-blue, and in a passive-aggressive manner.
     
    Afterwards, we were called up by line to view our naturalization certificates.  As we approached the desk in single file, the lady barked out "what's your number?!" without explaining exactly what number she was referring to (I learned quickly she meant the last 3 digits of the alien number) then whipped out the certificate and gave each person literally a two-second glance at it before barking at us "sign your name!"  To the woman's eye-rolling annoyance, I refused to give it barely a 2-second glance, knowing this would be the only time I could get the certificate corrected for free, and looked over everything not just my name. Upon sitting down, I remarked purposefully loudly to the woman next to me (who whispered to me how rude she was) "You know, I've never been referred to as just a number before, I thought they only did that in jail."  The other worker met my eyes and slightly smiled sympathetically.  I think even SHE was wondering why her co-worker was so abrupt with everyone, despite her *own* prior unpleasantness towards participants.  
     
    One poor girl who had requested a name change pointed out to the worker that the certificate didn't reflect her request.  The worker asked her what her name was supposed to be, and then flippantly remarked "Well they didn't do it.  Sign your name!"  The young lady, for obvious reasons, hesitated in signing it and the worker looked up at her and actually said "What's the problem?"  When the lady repeated that her name is not as requested on the certificate, she was again told to sign it as written.  She did end up signing it, and then respectfully asked "What do I do now, though, about the wrong name?"  The lady abruptly said "You have to go to civil court." and LITERALLY TURNED HER BACK TO HER in her swivel chair!!!  Completely ignored her until she walked away, head down, and confused.   "Next---what's your number?!"
     
    Our families did eventually come down and were herded together into a small section partially away from us all. 
     
    The judge arrived, we all rose out of respect and then were told to be seated again.  The judge immediately told us that she had just found out this morning that she would be presiding (from eavesdropping on the staff, I could hear them discussing which judge to call to administer the oath just before).  She gave a brief 5-minute off-the-cuff speech about the importance of voting, and serving on a jury.  There was no discussion about the importance of the day, no talk about immigrants contributing to the country, no mention about personal experience with the process.  Just a statement about voting, and jury duty---and a mention of "Happy Diwali" to those celebrating it.  She also introduced her new office clerk to us, a disinterested looking young man sitting next to her.  Overall, she had a pleasant personality, just wished something more poignant was said.  Anything.  Anything at all.   Something to make the day seem special.  Near the end of her comments, she spoke about how we should go forth and be respectable members of society and pay our taxes.  I noticed a few side-eyes being given and maybe we all thought the same thing....that we already *have* been paying taxes and *have* been good members of society.
     
    We took the oath of allegiance, and then recited the pledge of allegiance.  We all clapped for ourselves and each other.  The judge handed us our certificate and shook our hands with a perfunctory "congratulations" and then we were immediately directed to leave the courthouse.  Her new clerk, adding to his aura of disinterest, stood next to her with his hands in his pockets, not speaking unless directly spoken to.  
     
    All in all, it was a disappointing day.  There was no memorable moment, no feeling of a journey acknowledged, no special gathering, no poignant moment where I felt included as a citizen, no....niceness....about the entire experience.  I remarked to my husband later that it felt like I had just left another USCIS appointment where I just handed over some paperwork.  It was abrupt, the staff seemed mostly annoyed with our presence, rude for the most part, and just an anti-climatic moment all-around since my immigration process began.
     
    Am I happy that my journey is over and I'm a citizen as the main thing?  Yes, I suppose so.  Just wish more thought was put into making it an actual special day for people who have struggled, and sweated, and cried, and stressed and sacrificed to make it as far as they did.  Previously reading other people's oath ceremonies in different cities/states had me thinking today wouldn't be "just like any other day".   
     
    All in all, the highlight of my ceremony was giving @vkhutchings a hug as we congratulated each other outside of the courtroom.  
     
    So that's it.  Oh yeah, that sums up nicely how I felt as soon as I left the courthouse.... "That's it?"
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    uali4572 got a reaction from khaled dz in how long will take to get interview if u send the IV PACKAGE ?   
    It takes 8-11 weeks to review your documents, if no checklist(RFE). After that they schedule you for the interview which is always after 1.5 month after you get the interview assigned. So be prepare to wait minimum four to five months for an interview. Good Luck!
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    uali4572 reacted to cleon86 in Case Complete to Interview November 2017   
    Hallelujah and thank you Jesus! My husband just had his interview at the embassy in San Salvador, El Salvador and was approved!! I thought he'd be there much longer but his interview was at 8:30 and he called me at 8:50!!! He said he was interviewed by a lady and she was very nice but asked a lot of questions (not sure of the questions yet but when he gets home he will tell me) and she said everything was approved!!! 
     
    I cried tears of joy! I'm so over the moon! I can't believe that after so long this is over. I'm beyond grateful and feel so blessed. All of our prayers paid off and God heard us. God bless each and every one of you that helped along the way and for all your prayers and well wishes! Good luck to all of you awaiting your interviews!!!! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
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    uali4572 reacted to cleon86 in Case Complete to Interview November 2017   
    Tomorrow is my husband's interview! It's finally here after all this time! Any prayers you can send our way would be appreciated! I'll be back tomorrow with good news haha!  
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    uali4572 got a reaction from jafferi in NVC Filers - October 2017   
    That's absurd, hopefully you get a case complete soon and shouldn't be waiting 11 weeks for their dumb mistake. 
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    uali4572 got a reaction from Mano in NVC Filers - October 2017   
    That's absurd, hopefully you get a case complete soon and shouldn't be waiting 11 weeks for their dumb mistake. 
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    uali4572 reacted to Isa&Sam in NVC Filers - October 2017   
    my original scan date is 7/24/2017. I called NVC sept 6 to check on what the status of our case was, the rep. i spoke with said that everything was complete the only thing missing was my hubby's (im petitioning him) birth certificate  I was so annoyed because they lost it. So I resent the birth certificate and called the following week and received a scan date of 9/19/2017 and the rep. said "the only thing I can tell you is that it can take up to 11 weeks for us to review the case".
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    uali4572 reacted to Mano in NVC Filers - October 2017   
    19th September 2017 is my new scan date. before that i got checklist regarding my marriage certificate. i dont knw how much time it takes to review but they said that my case is in under review. hope u get here something from nvc soon good luck.
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    uali4572 reacted to abfar in Case Complete to Interview October 2017   
    Green Card status changed to "ordered card production" today, 31 days after POE, 37 days after paying green card fee online, 38 days after interview.

    I feel mine is late a bit probably since my Social Security card wasn't automatically printed and mailed, instead, I had to visit social security office about 3 days after POE, the social security card arrived about 15-17 days after that.
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    uali4572 reacted to JohnnyintheUSA in Texas Service Center 2017 I130 IR1/CR1 Visa   
    The site is 8 years behind the truth.... Go by the mail!!!
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    uali4572 reacted to JBMG in NVC Filers - August 2017   
    So why should others look for answers for you then?  I have spent numerous amounts of hours / months creating tools and compiling information so that questions like these would not have to be posted. Please research (using the search function) before posting. You'll find the answers on here. I promise. You can also read all the pages of posts to learn everything about the process becoming a valuable contributor here. Yes the process is overwhelming at first. But I promise with a little patience and curiosity, you'll be able to navigate the forum without any problems. Wish you luck. 
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    uali4572 got a reaction from Ashleyelms in I-130 January 2017 Filers   
    Congrats! How did you figure out NVC received your case? When was your case approved? 
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    uali4572 reacted to Ashleyelms in I-130 January 2017 Filers   
    Thank u🤗.. tracking app was updated yesterday and our status have changed into NVC received ☺️ My case was approved August 3 and we received via snail mail last Monday August 7🤗
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    uali4572 reacted to Nattie_Bry in Texas Service Center 2017 I130 IR1/CR1 Visa   
    As of Aug 2: 
     
    - 1 case on Dec 27 sent to DOS
    - 1 case on Jan 9 sent to DOS
    - 1 case on Jan 17 was APPROVED
    - 2 cases on Jan 23 sent to DOS
    - 7 cases on Jan 24 sent to DOS
    - 1 case on Feb 8 sent Request for Initial Evidence
    - 1 case on Feb 10 sent to DOS
    - 2 cases on Feb 10 sent Request for Initial Evidence
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    uali4572 reacted to Abies in birth certificate of amircan child as bona fide   
    In addition to your kid's birth certificate(huge proof of bonafide marriage),your marriage certificate,birth certificate,flight iteneries,her passport stamped in&out sudan,pictures before,during&after the wedding of you both&family members,hotel receipts,engagement&wedding ring receipts,wedding invitation,money transfer receipts if she has ever sent you money from the US,her affidavit of change of name,newspaper publication,sworn affidavit of you both&2 or 3 family members who attended your wedding stating that the marriage is bonafide,your passport bio data page,phone records,social media records(facebook,whatsapp etc),copy of your wife's proof of citizenship certificate,divorce/death certificates in prior marriages for you both&any other proof you have that can support your case. 
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    uali4572 reacted to Nattie_Bry in Texas Service Center 2017 I130 IR1/CR1 Visa   
    As of Aug 1: 
     
    - 1 case on Dec 27 sent to DOS
    - 1 cases on Jan 3 Received at Local Office
    - 1 case on Jan 9 sent to DOS
    - 2 cases on Jan 9 sent Request for Initial Evidence
    - 4 cases on Jan 12 sent to DOS
    - 1 case on Jan 12 Received at Local Office
    - 1 case on Jan 13 sent to DOS
    - 2 cases on Jan 17 was APPROVED
    - 1 case on Jan 17 Received at Local Office
    - 1 case on Jan 17 Transferred and new office has Jurisdiction
    - 2 cases on Jan 20 sent to DOS
    - 2 cases on Jan 23 sent to DOS
    - 1 case on Jan 25 sent Request for Initial Evidence
    - 2 cases on Jan 26 sent to DOS
    - 1 case on Jan 27 sent to DOS
    - 1 case on Feb 3 sent Request for Initial Evidence
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