Jump to content

Des n Jin

Members
  • Posts

    7
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation Activity

  1. Like
    Des n Jin got a reaction from M+K IL in Required to bring foreign passport, have question   
    I am Canadian too.
    I just had my joined naturalization interview and removing condition interview. All they need is your American ID: Driver license, State ID to verify your identity.  She didn't even look at my passport. Though i did left the USA for a week after i submitted my N-400 form, she still didn't look at my passport. I just said that I went to Mexico for a week. They have all travel data in the computer. 
    Bring your expired Canadian passport. No need to get a new one. 
     
  2. Like
    Des n Jin got a reaction from Trav&Shell in Required to bring foreign passport, have question   
    I am Canadian too.
    I just had my joined naturalization interview and removing condition interview. All they need is your American ID: Driver license, State ID to verify your identity.  She didn't even look at my passport. Though i did left the USA for a week after i submitted my N-400 form, she still didn't look at my passport. I just said that I went to Mexico for a week. They have all travel data in the computer. 
    Bring your expired Canadian passport. No need to get a new one. 
     
  3. Like
    Des n Jin reacted to Fromthemit in Can applying to N-400 actually delay I-751?   
    filing my N400 sped up my i751 massively. During my 3rd ADIT stamp appointment the IO suggested i file the N400 as in her words (my I751 was not going to go anywhere until i do, and that USCIS was waiting for me to file the N400) Took her advice and now my I751 was approved on Jan. 4th of this year, just waiting on an oath ceremony date. Detroit FO
  4. Like
    Des n Jin reacted to Chercy1 in K1 visa- Approved!   
    Hello vj FAM! I'm glad to announce that I got approved for my k1 visa. I want to sincerely appreciate everyone who God has used to answer my questions here as well as the experiences of those who have gone ahead of me in this whole process, thank you for sharing. So my interview was on the 8th of march 2019 I got there after been rescheduled, the immigrant queue were asked to go in perhaps because we were been rescheduled. I wasn't lucky enough to hear that as I was so far back in the midst of the crowd. Oh well I asked the security lady, she said there would be a recall. I didn't wait for long, I joined the general queue, they asked me why I had just my appointment letter, I told them I was been recalled and had submitted my documents already together with my passport. I went pass security checks. Finally it was my turn to be interviewed. I saw about two other k1 applicants there. We weren't many at all. I was asked about 4 questions
    When did you meet in person?
    What year did you meet
    Where did you meet?
    Why do you want to get married to him?
    What do you love about him?
    Tada! She approved me even while I was still talking about why I loved him
     
     
    Wish everyone else a successful interview!
    God Bless.
  5. Like
    Des n Jin reacted to CandaUSA2 in k1 filers - NOV-DEC 2018 NOA2-->Consulate.   
    I did my Interview on Weds March 6 for my K1 Visa and got Approved with my 2, k2s! I checked CEAC yesterday and it was in  AP, today it was changed to ISSUED for all three of our Visas! Now just to wait for the tracking # ! Is anyone has gotten this far, has it been through email, or on the usvisa-info.com site? I have been checking both
     
    Also if anyone has questions about K2's , I'd love to help! I know throughout this process that was the hardest part because the lack of info available ! 
     
    Take care all! xo
  6. Like
    Des n Jin got a reaction from OkFine2019! in JANUARY 2019 K-1 NOA2 ----> NVC   
    Our NOA2 was received on Jan 191, we got NVC numbers , case # on Feb 19.   You  can email them and ask the status. that what we did.
  7. Like
    Des n Jin reacted to Greenbaum in FEBRUARY 2019 K-1 NOA2 ----> NVC   
    This thread was created for those who are waiting from their NOA2 K-1 to the case assignment from NVC.
     
    These are items that everyone asks for, so I thought I just post them here for you to refer to when it's necessary.
     
    1. How do I update my email address with NVC Once you receive your NOA2 approval then contact NVC via https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/ask-nvc.html to update your email address as well as your beneficiary's email address. This will give you an email alert when your file arrives at NVC, your case is assigned and when the file leaves for your Embassy. Enter the petitioner's information as well as the beneficiary's in the "box". Full name, Date of Birth, NOA2 receipt number and WAC number. We have found in some cases that email's are never sent and in other cases this works well. So, your mileage may vary.
     
    2. Checking on your embassy case number from NVC:
    It will take 7 - 10 business days for NVC to receive your file from USCIS after you receive the NOA2, then another 2 - 5 business days for NVC to get your file in their system and produce your case number. Call 7:00 am eastern time for shorter wait times.
    1-603-334-0700 or 603-334-0888. Operator assistance is available Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM (Eastern Time) 1 for English, then 7 (or 5, but I would go 7 as they would tell you if you should call 5 instead after they receive your case.)
     
    Best time to call:
    Right after they open which is around 7:00am US Eastern Time, Mon-Fri. Most have had luck getting the phone answered after the first ring if they called right at 7am.
     
    3. How long to assign a Case # from NOA2
    It's been taking about 2-3 weeks for NVC to assign the case number. Then it's taking another 2-4 weeks depending on the Embassy to receive your case. Your mileage may vary!
     
    4. Follow Similar VJ members timelines. Use the tools here in VJ to answer "when I am going to get etc. etc." question. Near your picture there is a link for your timeline. Select it and once you're on the next page near your picture you will see "follow similar timelines" and it will populate 12 other couples who are near your dates. Scroll down and you will see a "spreadsheet" style page showing all the variables for measurement for when others from your Embassy are getting the same notice of approval or action. Try it. It really works!
     
    5. Follow similar VJ members timelines from other countries. And if you want to follow those from other countries that have similar timelines as yours there are several tools available to you. Go up to Immigration Timelines on the blue ribbon above and select it. Once you are on the next page looked to your left and you will see a box that states, "find similar timelines" and select it. A list will populate with those who are processing close to your timeline. When they start to change you will soon be behind them.
    I followed those that were in my group to give me an idea where they were in processing, so I could judge if I was ahead or behind. It's accurate, maybe within a day or so.
    If you choose to follow those twelve members then you will get an email every time their status updates.
     
    6. Be sure your profile is complete so that we can determine your Embassy. Many of our answers are predicated on the information you supply in your profile. When we look at the left column and can't determine your timeline OR your Embassy it's hard for us to give you a factual answer. If you look at the profile of others here, they have a flag for their country, so it makes it easy for us to reply as we can quickly determine your Embassy. Our answers will sometimes be tailored to a specific Embassy hence the reason for you to complete your profile.
     
    So, if you could help yourself out and complete your profile that sure would help us out when we want to reply to your question with factual information.
     
    Go to the top right of this page select your name (it's on the upper right-hand corner)>my profile>[below your picture on the right column] edit my profile. Scroll to the bottom and fill in "Immigration Info". There now we can better serve you.
    Thanks
     
    7. Timelines. Complete your timeline. In your profile to the left of the page you will see the word "timeline" toward the bottom. Select it and it will take you to the page that has the link for you to complete your timeline. This to can help us to answer some of your questions.
     
    8. Tracking your case. As a K1, when checking your case online at CEAC.state.gov you have to select "immigrant visa" as it is treated as such even though it is a "non-immigrant visa".  Technically the K-1 is a non-immigrant visa with intent to immigrate, but it is treated like an immigrant visa because of the AOS. It is kind of a ba$tard. Non-immigrant case treated like an immigrant case. The K-1 on its own is a single entry, with a short time limited visa that expires within 90 days after POE. That is why it is a non-immigrant visa treated like an immigrant visa.
     
    USICS states If you have a pending I-129f, I-90, I-485, I-751 or N-400, we’ve recently changed the way we’re displaying processing times online to give you a more realistic date range. To check these times, visit https://t.co/ho3dfC5KCA
     
    9. Tracking your case file that's in transit to your Embassy. Go to www.dhl.com click Express then Tracking, then Track by Shipper's Reference, and on this page you add your search information. You change the day and month to what you think your package might have left NVC or call NVC to get the date your package had left NVC in route to your Embassy then go to the DHL website and enter the following information:
     
    EXAMPLE:
    * Shipper´s Reference : EXP 24 MAR 2011A  (This is the date you think it left NVC, just substitute the date and leave everything else as is)
    * Date range for shipment - From: 23 - 03 - 2011
    * Date range for shipment - To: 26 - 03 - 2011
    Account Number - Leave this blank
    Shipment Destination: Philippines (Works for any country Just replace your country where the Embassy is located using the drop down box).
    I hope these tips help you along your Journey. So, let’s share our experiences, our tips and ask questions.

     
    10.  Track your case with USCIS:
     
    Old site (also the data source for all 'USCIS case tracker' apps): https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do
    New : https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov/ (you have to create an account and add your case # to it)
    Neither is more reliable (and it's very possible you won't see anything on either, and will have to just wait for the physical mail). For a while it looked like they were phasing out the "old" site, but that trend seems to have reversed itself and there are still lots of cases that show up on only one (or much earlier on one than the other).
     
    11. How long will it take to NOA2. Once your case has been received from NVC by the U.S. Embassy or Consulate that will process it, the length of time varies from case to case according to its circumstances. Some cases are delayed because applicants do not follow instructions carefully or supply incomplete information. (It is important to give us correct postal addresses and telephone numbers.) Some visa applications require further administrative processing, which takes additional time after the visa applicant's interview by a Consular Officer.
     
    12. USPS Informed Delivery Service. There is a service provided by the USPS (US Postal Service) whereby each morning USPS will scan your incoming mail (just the address side of the envelope) and email you an update. It's very convenient these days to have advance notice that an important piece of mail is being delivered.
     
    The service is available to most communities but some are still being rolling out so not all areas are available. Check the website with your zip code to verify your location is available for the service. A person in the USA can sign up for this free service here: https://informeddelivery.usps.com/box/pages/intro/start.action
     
    13. Calling USCIS - You'll need your receipt number, DOB for both of you and full names. Beneficiary or the petitioner can call.
     
    1 (800) 375-5283 8:00 am
     
    Option 1:
    Call USCIS. Do not press anything. Do not choose a language. If someone who picked up the phone cannot answer your question, ask them to transfer you to TIER 2.
     
    Option 2:
    Dial 1-866-953-7684
     
    Option 3:
    Call 1-800-375-5283
    Press 1 to continue to English
    Press 2 for case status
    Press 1 if you know your receipt number
    Press your receipt number 922(followed by your WAC#).
    They will tell you to visit the website for the answer but press 3 or wait and you will be connected to a live agent.
     
    Option 4:
    Dial 1-800-375-5283 then press 1,2,2,4,2,1 then enter receipt number then press 1.
     
    14. Get to know your sub-forum. Each country is divided to sub-forums here on VJ. This is where you go during your wait at this stage to get familiar with those who have gone before you and those who are currently processing. There is a wealth of information there in those threads. It's a better place to ask then someone in this thread from Germany, Spain or Norway who may not know the "steps" that must be taken for approval in your Country's Embassy.
     
    To get there go up to the blue ribbon at the top of the page, select "forums" and scroll down about 3/4 of the page for the link to your region/embassy.
     
    GOOD LUCK!
×
×
  • Create New...