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    MiriamAndDylan got a reaction from midsummer in Australians Waiting For Interview at US Consulate Sydney   
    My US husband is returning home to the US the week after next and we aren't concerned. He's with Delta and they're flying almost every day of the week. You can view the flight data for your particular flight route online to make sure it hasn't been cancelled in the past, but I can say with reasonable certainty you'll be fine. I flew to the US and back last year without any issues leaving, either. All the best!
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    MiriamAndDylan got a reaction from KK and RB in I-130 online August 2020 filers spouse   
    I had the exact same situation! I ended up getting through to a live agent using the bot, 'Emma'. When you start the chat, type in the box "Speak to live agent" and you'll be connected   The person I spoke to confirmed I was still being processed at Texas, even though egov says Nebraska. An administrative error apparently. Who knows, I guess! Next best bet is to give them a call, but be prepared for a long wait time. Good luck!
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    MiriamAndDylan reacted to PTA petitioner in I-130 online August 2020 filers spouse   
    Hi awesome people, 😊😊😊
     
    never did did I ever imagine I will be posting this but ~~~~ we got approved November 3, 2020. From Nebraska. No NVC email yet, however notification came on legally/ USCIS case status app and then I checked online. We we approved. PD: August 06,2020. 
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    MiriamAndDylan reacted to angeljolie in I-130 online August 2020 filers spouse   
    Thank you. Hope everyone gets approved soon too! 
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    MiriamAndDylan reacted to MissOphelia in Australians Waiting For Interview at US Consulate Sydney   
    For anyone wondering, after my expidite 4 weeks ago, and interview approx 2 weeks ago, my visa sat in administrative processing for a week, and was finally approved today 🖤 
    For anyone thinking about applying for an expidite, DO IT. We were on the fence about it, and despite being told by people on various forums that our reason "wasn't good enough", everything worked out in our favour in the end. 
     
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    MiriamAndDylan got a reaction from angeljolie in I-130 online August 2020 filers spouse   
    I had the exact same situation! I ended up getting through to a live agent using the bot, 'Emma'. When you start the chat, type in the box "Speak to live agent" and you'll be connected   The person I spoke to confirmed I was still being processed at Texas, even though egov says Nebraska. An administrative error apparently. Who knows, I guess! Next best bet is to give them a call, but be prepared for a long wait time. Good luck!
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    MiriamAndDylan reacted to PTA petitioner in I-130 online August 2020 filers spouse   
    I found some good/happy  news online. Just passing it on...
     
    https://cleaver.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/rep-cleaver-bipartisan-house-members-join-to-introduce-emergency-stopgap
     
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/house-passes-emergency-funding-to-halt-immigration-agency-cuts-11598141852
     
    😆😆☺😊😬😀😁
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    MiriamAndDylan reacted to zochu in Australians Waiting For Interview at US Consulate Sydney   
    i was the same! I wanted to get the approval at the consulate. But I’m telling you, the moment you get your visa you don’t really care anymore.
     
     
    If anyone is moving October. I’m taking air NZ flight. Someone take the flight with me too ahahaha 
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    MiriamAndDylan reacted to zochu in Detailed experience IR1 - spouse visa process   
    Hello all - this is a detailed version of our process from filing the i130 petition aboard in Australia to the NVC stage to prearping for the medical the consulate and getting the visa. It has been wild! I honestly didn't think we would ever get to this point. 
     
    Filing i130 petition from Australia
     
    My husband (USC) was in Australia for all over 2019 (with no working rights). We decided to file the i130 petition in August, and we submitted in October 2019. We sent our petition via post (online was not an option) to the USCIS Dallas Lockbox facility as my US husband was aboard and 'living' in Australia. 
     
    We sent the following documents in (aside form the normal i130/i130a and payment/e-notifcation) -  it may be overkill, but we did not want to get a RFE that may delay the processing. 
    -Marriage Certificate 
    -Divorce decree 
    -Child's birth certificate & Consular Report Birth Abroad
    -Lease agreement in joint names
    -joint Australian bank account statement (27 pages long that shows we actively use the account)
    -joint US bank accounts summary (only confirmed we have the accounts, did not show balance or usage)
    -victorian ambulance cover for the whole family 
    -joint water bill 
    -joint costa membership 
    -evidence he is my emergency contact at work 
    -picture of my US spouse military privilege card
    -letter that he is the beneficiary of my superannuation (Australian version of 401k). 
    -my passport that showed I visited my husband 
    -photos that showed the progression of our relationship (from the Marine Corps Ball, to being engaged, to getting married, our wedding, husband moving to Australia, the birth of a baby,  husband meeting all my Australian family etc). 
     
    We submitted 14 October 2019 and our PD was 18 October (or 24 October 2019) We had several date changes in the lead up to our i130 approval (as noted in my signature) but we were approved 15 May 2020. 
     
    My husband left Australia for 3 reasons: The first, his Australian visa was about to expire. The Australian migration system is a bit more complicated and a lot more expense that the US system. Australia does not have relaxed migration laws, at all. I studied Aus Migration Law, its not easy. The second reason, he needed to get a full-time job in the US for the financial aspect of the process and lastly, to re-establish domicile as trying to prove intent seemed to be more difficult in the long run. It was the biggest sacrifice we have ever made, as he left his then 7 month old daughter behind not knowing when he will see her again. 
     
    NVC stage:
     
    We got our case number from NVC 12 hours or something after our petition was approved. We were very surprised. 
     
    We uploaded the following civil documents for me (beneficiary) *note: we found submitting in PDF was the best, and we ensured the PDF size was under 2MB* 
    -Australian birth certificate 
    -Passport photos (US size)
    - Australian Police Certificate - it is the ADF police certificate, not the state police one. I only did a name check. I did not provide fingerprints due to covid19. I had no issues. 
    - Biographic page of Australian passport 
    - Marriage certificate 
     
    Documents we uploaded for the Affidavit of Support (petition):
    -i1864
    -x3 IRS tax transcripts for 2019, 2018, 2017
    -x3 W2's for those corresponding years, 2018, 2017, 2016. 
    - employment letter for current income 
    - all pay stubs received from current income 
    -SF50 to confirm his full-time employment with the Federal Government
    -GI bill confirmation (he is studying Nursing)
    - proof of GI payments
     
    We uploaded at different times but we DID not SUBMIT until both of us had uploaded everything! We submitted everything at the same time on 28 May and become documentary qualified 2 June. Again, for some reason this happened really quickly. Note, there was no indication from the NVC that we may or may not need a joint sponsor. We really thought everything, except the medical, would be smooth sailing. 
     
    Request to Expedite:
     
    After becoming DQ'd 2 June, the covid19 cases in Australia started to rise, specifically in my home state of Victoria. We thought about it for sometime and June 27 we submitted a request to expedite. We submitted under grounds of emotional hardship on both my husband, and our daughter (both USCs) and that my husband is an essential worker in the healthcare industry. We did not submit ANY support evidence, we only provided a detailed outline of the hardships we, as a family, were facing. We were approved for expedite on 7 July and 15 July the US Consulate Sydney scheduled my interview for 28 July 2020 for 11:10am. 
     
    Medical experience and preparation:
     
    This gets personal. If you make any judgey comments, I will block you. I am sharing this part to help someone if they are going through the same thing and are riddled with anxiety. In 2014 I was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder Type 2. I have a history of self-harm including a suicide attempt in 2012/2013. I have been in hospital on 3 occasions. The first was 2016 and the 2 most recent hospitalisations was 2019 (after the birth of my child) and in April of this year (2020). The hospital admissions were not in regards to self-harming/suicide etc but low mood and anxiety. 
     
    I was aware that my mental health history can be a concern, especially are there associated harmful behaviours. I knew that I was not a risk of harm to self or to others presently and in the future, but my history did concern me. I assumed I would be considered 'class b' due to the nature of bipolar disorder. I also knew that my recent hospital admissions may also present as a problem. I am still engaged with my treatment team, so upon confirmation of my interview, I organised a detailed 4-page medical report from my treating psychiatrist; a letter from my GP and a letter from my maternal child health nurse. 
     
    All of them included the line: "Zoe is of no risk of harm to self or to others". But detailed my recent hospital admissions and explained why it was required in the context of high stress, traumatic delivery, covid19, solo parenting, studying 2 degrees etc etc. 
     
    I also prepared the following to physically take in with me:
    - Blood test confirming my serology to the required vaccines
    - my baby book also confirming I was vaccinated 
    -a print out from mygov./medicare of my recent immunisation record (from 2003 - present). 
    -all my medical reports re: bipolar disorder diagnosis 
     
    I went to SonicHealth in the city. I would go there again over the Toorak Village Medical place that also does them. I've read reports about the doctor there and how he has examined peoples genitalia. Dr. Stephanie at SonicHealth was fantastic, and helped ease my anxiety of my mental health history, although, she could not confirm how it would go at the interview but the consulate would have my medical report from my doctors. Cost was $640. 
     
    I had the medical on the 20th July and 23 July everything was uploaded to e-medical and ready for the consulate.
     
    Crossing the NSW/VIC Border in Covid Times:
     
    WOW. This was another stressor. I recognise that I am lucky in that I crossed the border before the interpretation of "legal obligation" was narrowed down. 
     
    I prepared the following to assist me crossing the border:
    - NSW border permit 'legal obligation'
    -personal statement, 2 pages, explaining why I am crossing, details of my flight, where I am staying, and covid19 symptom declaration.
    -US consulate email confirming interview
    -flight itinerary proving intent to return home 
    -hotel accomodation booking at the Travelodge. 
    -email to US consulate requesting expedite 
    -email form US consulate approving expedite
    -medical email that stated 'medical is valid for 6 months only'
    -US federal code that stated all interviews are to be conducted in person (to help argue I am there under a legal obligation) 
    -printout from US consulate sydney website that state they are the only facility to conduct immigrant visa interviews 
    -printout from the US consulate sydney website that state they are only conducting emergency services (to help argue its an emergency legal obligation)
     
    I landed, had my temperature checked and I passed through all 3 NSW Health officials with no problem. The only "issue" was that I had to take a taxi from the airport to the hotel and not public transport. I dressed professionally and had ALL my documents (from the visa interview AND the border crossing) with me. 
     
    Interview:
     
    I have to admit, I had a bad feeling but I could not pinpoint as to why I had a bad feeling, I was thinking it was to do with my mental health history. Alas, I was wrong. 
     
    I arrived at 830am, I was told to come back 30 minutes prior. So I did. I arrived at 10:40am, and was told to come back 10mins prior. I just waited in the front until I was given the all clear to go in. They made everyone wash their hands before entering. I washed my hands, and then entered the security area of the consulate. I handed all my documents to a lady. She flicked through everything and put all my documents in a clear document protector. I went through security, nothing fancy, I was then directed to the lifts to take me to level 55. 
     
    I arrived on level 55. I went through a big heavy door that reminded me of prison (I worked in a prison). I took a number and sat down. My number was called and I supplied all my documents to the Consular Assistant. I scanned my fingerprints too. I sat down and waited while he processed my paperwork. When I was called back, he stated that the Consular Officer may request to see my public charge questionnaire. I think it was this moment I realised that we may need a joint sponsor and that it had something to do with bipolar or the fact my husband didnt work in 2019 and thus, his 2020 tax return was $0. 
     
    I sat down with my documents until the Consular Official called my name. I made an oath and then he asked me when we were married and how we met. He asked how many children we have and if she has her US passport, which she does. He asked what I will do for work in the US or if I will stay home. I told him ultimately my goal is to be a lawyer but until then I may work in the legal industry or prison sector. 
     
    He then looked at my husbands tax return for 2020 and commented it was $0 because he was in Australia. I confirmed that was accurate and that he left Australia to get work and to re-establidh domicile. He typed away and then said to me "i either have to issue or refuse a visa. I am refusing this visa as I need a joint sponsor. A credible joint sponsor, like a family member who will step in and help if needed". He then gave me the dreaded 221g white slip told me to upload to NVC and then email the consulate. 
     
    I am not going to lie, I cried. I cried because the uncertainty of not seeing my husband again became real again. I felt blindsided too that we got the 221g for a joint sponsor. 
     
    221g + uploading joint sponsor:
     
    This was going to be hard. Our options for a joint sponsor were limited to my husbands uncle, who is a family over earning $100k as an engineer or his step dad, family of 4 earning $50k. We asked his Uncle, who got legal advice and from that legal advice he's answer to us was a firm "no". His wife, my husband aunt, also stated "I want NO part of this". 
     
    Our only option was his step dad and mum. For a household of 5 (4 plus me is 5) the income was $50k. It was not a strong joint sponsor but it was our only hope.
    We uploaded our joint sponsor on 31 July and then I emailed the Consulate. We uploaded in the same section where we uploaded my husbands financial documents. We did not add a joint sponsor section.
    On 5 August we received an email from the Consulate confirming that had received the required document.
    On 7 August the case was put into administrative processing and on 10 August our visa was issued and by 6pm they had posted it!
     
    I received the passport with visa 12 August. 
     
    I recognise I am very lucky that our process was relatively quick, especially in covid times. I feel so bad and sorry for everyone who is still waiting for their interview or have had their interviews cancelled. I feel sorry for those stuck in Victoria who cannot go to NSW for their interview because they've changed the interpretation of legal obligation. I really do feel sorry for you and I am here to support you in anyway I can. 
     
    I am thankful the visa part of this journey is over. Now I face the battle of packing up my tiny apartment alone with our 14month old and travel to the States in an era where flights are limited!
     
    I hope this has been useful for those doing through this process and are filing abroad, have a mental health issue, trying to cross the NSW/VIC border or who received a 221g for joint sponsor at the interview!
     
    Good Luck to all, and thanks to everyone on VJ who helped me along the way too! 
     
     
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    MiriamAndDylan reacted to onek in I-130 online August 2020 filers spouse   
    Good luck 
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    MiriamAndDylan got a reaction from PTA petitioner in I-130 online August 2020 filers spouse   
    Just submitted today! So excited to finally get on with this journey. Good luck to you guys!
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    MiriamAndDylan reacted to zochu in Australians Waiting For Interview at US Consulate Sydney   
    VISA APPROVED TODAY.
     
    what an emotional roller coaster 🎢 
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