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KateWB reacted to Tinskee in N-400 January 2022 Filers
Filed my N400 01/16/2022 online. And got a notice today 01/17 that they received my application and they reuse my biometrics.
And now the waiting begins…
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KateWB got a reaction from Chocobo in I-751 January 2021 Filers
Hi!
Sent Jan 15th
received by uscis 20th jan
18 month extension came in mail march 1st
finger prints re used
May 11th updated with new card being processed. No RFE and no interview
So so happy and also...SO FAST!!!!
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KateWB got a reaction from Tella&T in I-751 January 2021 Filers
Hi!
Sent Jan 15th
received by uscis 20th jan
18 month extension came in mail march 1st
finger prints re used
May 11th updated with new card being processed. No RFE and no interview
So so happy and also...SO FAST!!!!
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KateWB got a reaction from Tella&T in I-751 January 2021 Filers
Hi
My earliest submission for I-751 was 12/18/2020
I submitted my pack 1/15/2021.
We included;
Front cover, Table of contents, G1145, I-751
$85 for biometrics fee, $595 fir I-751 form
Green card copy front and back, approval notice of adjustment of status I-485
Copies of both our birth certificates, 6 months of joint bank statements from both of our accounts
2 year evidence of joint tax return, Two sworn affidavits from a family member and friend
Vacation evidence including photos
Joint Auto insurance policy, insurance cards for both vehicles
Copies of our drivers licenses
The lease to our property and joint vehicle loan
The processing times are looking longgggggg
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KateWB reacted to Eric-Pris in what happens after biometrics?
It depends, it's not the same for everybody. Some people get transferred to the California Service Center (CSC), and then are usually approved without an interview. Other cases are transferred to the local office for interview. Nobody knows how they choose who gets transferred where, it's the luck of the draw. It's like playing lotto, except that we all win in the end, but some have an easier and quicker time with it.
The common denominator is that we all wait until we hear something.
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KateWB got a reaction from Laura & Chris in June 2018 AOS Filers
I guess that means we’ve avoided any RFE’s
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KateWB got a reaction from Laura & Chris in June 2018 AOS Filers
Update
We received our NOA's for AOS, EAD and AP on June 13th.
Today we received our I-797C ASC appointment notice for Biometrics for July 11th
things are moving along nicely
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KateWB got a reaction from IncogNitro in June 2018 AOS Filers
Hi everyone,
We sent our AOS including EAD and AP on Wednesday 6th June. The USCIS received our pack on Friday 8th.
E-notifications for all three packs on Friday 15th all stating it had been forwarded to the National Benefits Centre
NOA1's for all three were received in the post on Monday 18th
Quick turn around!!
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KateWB got a reaction from Jolie&Charles in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
Hello everyone.
Part three of June Filers! Omg! What an active group.
I just wanted to let you all know that our NOA2 was November 22nd.
We proceeded with booking the medical for the 7th Feb and the interview was today 22nd at the new US London Embassy.
They approved the visa. It should arrive within 7-10 days.
Planning on moving to the USA in April. Woohoo!!
Wishing you all all great news in the coming months.
I’ll keep my VJ updated and check in on you all every now and then!
Much luck and love
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KateWB got a reaction from Olee12 in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
Hello everyone.
Part three of June Filers! Omg! What an active group.
I just wanted to let you all know that our NOA2 was November 22nd.
We proceeded with booking the medical for the 7th Feb and the interview was today 22nd at the new US London Embassy.
They approved the visa. It should arrive within 7-10 days.
Planning on moving to the USA in April. Woohoo!!
Wishing you all all great news in the coming months.
I’ll keep my VJ updated and check in on you all every now and then!
Much luck and love
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KateWB got a reaction from Dee28 in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
My Interview for the New US Embassy in London was yesterday. 22nd February 2018
On walking around the building I was greeted by two hubs of armed security. Then my final pit stop was the south pavilion entrance where I went through air port style scanner and had a chat with the guards. They were all very pleasant people. You have to show you’re passport and confirmation letter for your appointment.
I then walked up to the building, staring up as I usually do in London to admire the architecture of the new building. It’s huge!!
Passing the receptionist in the lobby who advised me to take the lift to floor 3 then turn left twice. On exiting the lift there was a huge waiting room of people and a ping sound with people moving from seats to the booths. Fortunately the seating area I was directed to was left twice.
It was a small small seating area with fold down seats and several screens. The booths were big glass panels with people behind them.
The first time my number was called was for documentation where the guy put a pack of information together. I also gave fingerprints. I only waited 10 minutes to be called up.
He asked for:
confirmation of my name and date of birth then proceeded to ask for
1. Passport
2. Birth Certificate
3. Deed Poll
We then laughed about double barreled names as I took on my grandmas surname when she passed away and he wanted to know if I will change my name again when married.
The pack was put together and he asked me to take a seat and wait to be called for my interview.
Waiting patiently for my interview everyone that had theirs walked past with a smile on their faces bar two.
I waited a good 20 minutes. When I was called up I realised I was the last person in the room. I joked with the guy and said I’m glad you didn’t forget me. I proceeded to complement him on his vibrant shirt. He was very pleasant.
He asked me:
1. How did you meet your fiance
2. Is he still in England
3. How many times have you visited
4. Where is he now
5. When do you plan on marrying.
He typed lots lots of information down. Then proceeded to tell me the visa has been granted with a smile. I thanked him and he said allow 7-10 days to e contacted by the courier I chose for delivery.
Obviously on exiting the building I called my fiancé with the news.
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KateWB got a reaction from KandW in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
My Interview for the New US Embassy in London was yesterday. 22nd February 2018
On walking around the building I was greeted by two hubs of armed security. Then my final pit stop was the south pavilion entrance where I went through air port style scanner and had a chat with the guards. They were all very pleasant people. You have to show you’re passport and confirmation letter for your appointment.
I then walked up to the building, staring up as I usually do in London to admire the architecture of the new building. It’s huge!!
Passing the receptionist in the lobby who advised me to take the lift to floor 3 then turn left twice. On exiting the lift there was a huge waiting room of people and a ping sound with people moving from seats to the booths. Fortunately the seating area I was directed to was left twice.
It was a small small seating area with fold down seats and several screens. The booths were big glass panels with people behind them.
The first time my number was called was for documentation where the guy put a pack of information together. I also gave fingerprints. I only waited 10 minutes to be called up.
He asked for:
confirmation of my name and date of birth then proceeded to ask for
1. Passport
2. Birth Certificate
3. Deed Poll
We then laughed about double barreled names as I took on my grandmas surname when she passed away and he wanted to know if I will change my name again when married.
The pack was put together and he asked me to take a seat and wait to be called for my interview.
Waiting patiently for my interview everyone that had theirs walked past with a smile on their faces bar two.
I waited a good 20 minutes. When I was called up I realised I was the last person in the room. I joked with the guy and said I’m glad you didn’t forget me. I proceeded to complement him on his vibrant shirt. He was very pleasant.
He asked me:
1. How did you meet your fiance
2. Is he still in England
3. How many times have you visited
4. Where is he now
5. When do you plan on marrying.
He typed lots lots of information down. Then proceeded to tell me the visa has been granted with a smile. I thanked him and he said allow 7-10 days to e contacted by the courier I chose for delivery.
Obviously on exiting the building I called my fiancé with the news.
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KateWB got a reaction from SerbCA in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
Hello everyone.
Part three of June Filers! Omg! What an active group.
I just wanted to let you all know that our NOA2 was November 22nd.
We proceeded with booking the medical for the 7th Feb and the interview was today 22nd at the new US London Embassy.
They approved the visa. It should arrive within 7-10 days.
Planning on moving to the USA in April. Woohoo!!
Wishing you all all great news in the coming months.
I’ll keep my VJ updated and check in on you all every now and then!
Much luck and love
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KateWB got a reaction from akdf2014 in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
Hello everyone.
Part three of June Filers! Omg! What an active group.
I just wanted to let you all know that our NOA2 was November 22nd.
We proceeded with booking the medical for the 7th Feb and the interview was today 22nd at the new US London Embassy.
They approved the visa. It should arrive within 7-10 days.
Planning on moving to the USA in April. Woohoo!!
Wishing you all all great news in the coming months.
I’ll keep my VJ updated and check in on you all every now and then!
Much luck and love
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KateWB got a reaction from Hadassah123 in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
Hello everyone.
Part three of June Filers! Omg! What an active group.
I just wanted to let you all know that our NOA2 was November 22nd.
We proceeded with booking the medical for the 7th Feb and the interview was today 22nd at the new US London Embassy.
They approved the visa. It should arrive within 7-10 days.
Planning on moving to the USA in April. Woohoo!!
Wishing you all all great news in the coming months.
I’ll keep my VJ updated and check in on you all every now and then!
Much luck and love
-
KateWB got a reaction from lilit829 in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
My Interview for the New US Embassy in London was yesterday. 22nd February 2018
On walking around the building I was greeted by two hubs of armed security. Then my final pit stop was the south pavilion entrance where I went through air port style scanner and had a chat with the guards. They were all very pleasant people. You have to show you’re passport and confirmation letter for your appointment.
I then walked up to the building, staring up as I usually do in London to admire the architecture of the new building. It’s huge!!
Passing the receptionist in the lobby who advised me to take the lift to floor 3 then turn left twice. On exiting the lift there was a huge waiting room of people and a ping sound with people moving from seats to the booths. Fortunately the seating area I was directed to was left twice.
It was a small small seating area with fold down seats and several screens. The booths were big glass panels with people behind them.
The first time my number was called was for documentation where the guy put a pack of information together. I also gave fingerprints. I only waited 10 minutes to be called up.
He asked for:
confirmation of my name and date of birth then proceeded to ask for
1. Passport
2. Birth Certificate
3. Deed Poll
We then laughed about double barreled names as I took on my grandmas surname when she passed away and he wanted to know if I will change my name again when married.
The pack was put together and he asked me to take a seat and wait to be called for my interview.
Waiting patiently for my interview everyone that had theirs walked past with a smile on their faces bar two.
I waited a good 20 minutes. When I was called up I realised I was the last person in the room. I joked with the guy and said I’m glad you didn’t forget me. I proceeded to complement him on his vibrant shirt. He was very pleasant.
He asked me:
1. How did you meet your fiance
2. Is he still in England
3. How many times have you visited
4. Where is he now
5. When do you plan on marrying.
He typed lots lots of information down. Then proceeded to tell me the visa has been granted with a smile. I thanked him and he said allow 7-10 days to e contacted by the courier I chose for delivery.
Obviously on exiting the building I called my fiancé with the news.
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KateWB got a reaction from D and T in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
My Interview for the New US Embassy in London was yesterday. 22nd February 2018
On walking around the building I was greeted by two hubs of armed security. Then my final pit stop was the south pavilion entrance where I went through air port style scanner and had a chat with the guards. They were all very pleasant people. You have to show you’re passport and confirmation letter for your appointment.
I then walked up to the building, staring up as I usually do in London to admire the architecture of the new building. It’s huge!!
Passing the receptionist in the lobby who advised me to take the lift to floor 3 then turn left twice. On exiting the lift there was a huge waiting room of people and a ping sound with people moving from seats to the booths. Fortunately the seating area I was directed to was left twice.
It was a small small seating area with fold down seats and several screens. The booths were big glass panels with people behind them.
The first time my number was called was for documentation where the guy put a pack of information together. I also gave fingerprints. I only waited 10 minutes to be called up.
He asked for:
confirmation of my name and date of birth then proceeded to ask for
1. Passport
2. Birth Certificate
3. Deed Poll
We then laughed about double barreled names as I took on my grandmas surname when she passed away and he wanted to know if I will change my name again when married.
The pack was put together and he asked me to take a seat and wait to be called for my interview.
Waiting patiently for my interview everyone that had theirs walked past with a smile on their faces bar two.
I waited a good 20 minutes. When I was called up I realised I was the last person in the room. I joked with the guy and said I’m glad you didn’t forget me. I proceeded to complement him on his vibrant shirt. He was very pleasant.
He asked me:
1. How did you meet your fiance
2. Is he still in England
3. How many times have you visited
4. Where is he now
5. When do you plan on marrying.
He typed lots lots of information down. Then proceeded to tell me the visa has been granted with a smile. I thanked him and he said allow 7-10 days to e contacted by the courier I chose for delivery.
Obviously on exiting the building I called my fiancé with the news.
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KateWB got a reaction from MaSi in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
Hello everyone.
Part three of June Filers! Omg! What an active group.
I just wanted to let you all know that our NOA2 was November 22nd.
We proceeded with booking the medical for the 7th Feb and the interview was today 22nd at the new US London Embassy.
They approved the visa. It should arrive within 7-10 days.
Planning on moving to the USA in April. Woohoo!!
Wishing you all all great news in the coming months.
I’ll keep my VJ updated and check in on you all every now and then!
Much luck and love
-
KateWB got a reaction from emekus94 in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
Hello everyone.
Part three of June Filers! Omg! What an active group.
I just wanted to let you all know that our NOA2 was November 22nd.
We proceeded with booking the medical for the 7th Feb and the interview was today 22nd at the new US London Embassy.
They approved the visa. It should arrive within 7-10 days.
Planning on moving to the USA in April. Woohoo!!
Wishing you all all great news in the coming months.
I’ll keep my VJ updated and check in on you all every now and then!
Much luck and love
-
KateWB got a reaction from RobDean in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
My Interview for the New US Embassy in London was yesterday. 22nd February 2018
On walking around the building I was greeted by two hubs of armed security. Then my final pit stop was the south pavilion entrance where I went through air port style scanner and had a chat with the guards. They were all very pleasant people. You have to show you’re passport and confirmation letter for your appointment.
I then walked up to the building, staring up as I usually do in London to admire the architecture of the new building. It’s huge!!
Passing the receptionist in the lobby who advised me to take the lift to floor 3 then turn left twice. On exiting the lift there was a huge waiting room of people and a ping sound with people moving from seats to the booths. Fortunately the seating area I was directed to was left twice.
It was a small small seating area with fold down seats and several screens. The booths were big glass panels with people behind them.
The first time my number was called was for documentation where the guy put a pack of information together. I also gave fingerprints. I only waited 10 minutes to be called up.
He asked for:
confirmation of my name and date of birth then proceeded to ask for
1. Passport
2. Birth Certificate
3. Deed Poll
We then laughed about double barreled names as I took on my grandmas surname when she passed away and he wanted to know if I will change my name again when married.
The pack was put together and he asked me to take a seat and wait to be called for my interview.
Waiting patiently for my interview everyone that had theirs walked past with a smile on their faces bar two.
I waited a good 20 minutes. When I was called up I realised I was the last person in the room. I joked with the guy and said I’m glad you didn’t forget me. I proceeded to complement him on his vibrant shirt. He was very pleasant.
He asked me:
1. How did you meet your fiance
2. Is he still in England
3. How many times have you visited
4. Where is he now
5. When do you plan on marrying.
He typed lots lots of information down. Then proceeded to tell me the visa has been granted with a smile. I thanked him and he said allow 7-10 days to e contacted by the courier I chose for delivery.
Obviously on exiting the building I called my fiancé with the news.
-
KateWB got a reaction from vocaledge in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
My Interview for the New US Embassy in London was yesterday. 22nd February 2018
On walking around the building I was greeted by two hubs of armed security. Then my final pit stop was the south pavilion entrance where I went through air port style scanner and had a chat with the guards. They were all very pleasant people. You have to show you’re passport and confirmation letter for your appointment.
I then walked up to the building, staring up as I usually do in London to admire the architecture of the new building. It’s huge!!
Passing the receptionist in the lobby who advised me to take the lift to floor 3 then turn left twice. On exiting the lift there was a huge waiting room of people and a ping sound with people moving from seats to the booths. Fortunately the seating area I was directed to was left twice.
It was a small small seating area with fold down seats and several screens. The booths were big glass panels with people behind them.
The first time my number was called was for documentation where the guy put a pack of information together. I also gave fingerprints. I only waited 10 minutes to be called up.
He asked for:
confirmation of my name and date of birth then proceeded to ask for
1. Passport
2. Birth Certificate
3. Deed Poll
We then laughed about double barreled names as I took on my grandmas surname when she passed away and he wanted to know if I will change my name again when married.
The pack was put together and he asked me to take a seat and wait to be called for my interview.
Waiting patiently for my interview everyone that had theirs walked past with a smile on their faces bar two.
I waited a good 20 minutes. When I was called up I realised I was the last person in the room. I joked with the guy and said I’m glad you didn’t forget me. I proceeded to complement him on his vibrant shirt. He was very pleasant.
He asked me:
1. How did you meet your fiance
2. Is he still in England
3. How many times have you visited
4. Where is he now
5. When do you plan on marrying.
He typed lots lots of information down. Then proceeded to tell me the visa has been granted with a smile. I thanked him and he said allow 7-10 days to e contacted by the courier I chose for delivery.
Obviously on exiting the building I called my fiancé with the news.
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KateWB got a reaction from Lotts in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
My Interview for the New US Embassy in London was yesterday. 22nd February 2018
On walking around the building I was greeted by two hubs of armed security. Then my final pit stop was the south pavilion entrance where I went through air port style scanner and had a chat with the guards. They were all very pleasant people. You have to show you’re passport and confirmation letter for your appointment.
I then walked up to the building, staring up as I usually do in London to admire the architecture of the new building. It’s huge!!
Passing the receptionist in the lobby who advised me to take the lift to floor 3 then turn left twice. On exiting the lift there was a huge waiting room of people and a ping sound with people moving from seats to the booths. Fortunately the seating area I was directed to was left twice.
It was a small small seating area with fold down seats and several screens. The booths were big glass panels with people behind them.
The first time my number was called was for documentation where the guy put a pack of information together. I also gave fingerprints. I only waited 10 minutes to be called up.
He asked for:
confirmation of my name and date of birth then proceeded to ask for
1. Passport
2. Birth Certificate
3. Deed Poll
We then laughed about double barreled names as I took on my grandmas surname when she passed away and he wanted to know if I will change my name again when married.
The pack was put together and he asked me to take a seat and wait to be called for my interview.
Waiting patiently for my interview everyone that had theirs walked past with a smile on their faces bar two.
I waited a good 20 minutes. When I was called up I realised I was the last person in the room. I joked with the guy and said I’m glad you didn’t forget me. I proceeded to complement him on his vibrant shirt. He was very pleasant.
He asked me:
1. How did you meet your fiance
2. Is he still in England
3. How many times have you visited
4. Where is he now
5. When do you plan on marrying.
He typed lots lots of information down. Then proceeded to tell me the visa has been granted with a smile. I thanked him and he said allow 7-10 days to e contacted by the courier I chose for delivery.
Obviously on exiting the building I called my fiancé with the news.
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KateWB reacted to vocaledge in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
Approved in just a five minute interview!!!!! O M Geeeeeeeee
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KateWB got a reaction from RobDean in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
Hello everyone.
Part three of June Filers! Omg! What an active group.
I just wanted to let you all know that our NOA2 was November 22nd.
We proceeded with booking the medical for the 7th Feb and the interview was today 22nd at the new US London Embassy.
They approved the visa. It should arrive within 7-10 days.
Planning on moving to the USA in April. Woohoo!!
Wishing you all all great news in the coming months.
I’ll keep my VJ updated and check in on you all every now and then!
Much luck and love
-
KateWB got a reaction from KandW in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III
Hello everyone.
Part three of June Filers! Omg! What an active group.
I just wanted to let you all know that our NOA2 was November 22nd.
We proceeded with booking the medical for the 7th Feb and the interview was today 22nd at the new US London Embassy.
They approved the visa. It should arrive within 7-10 days.
Planning on moving to the USA in April. Woohoo!!
Wishing you all all great news in the coming months.
I’ll keep my VJ updated and check in on you all every now and then!
Much luck and love