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    colin&tina got a reaction from Mr & Mrs M in Everything You Need to Know about the K1 Process in Serbia   
    K1 Visa Summary 
     
    Background: I met my (Serbia, 24F) fiance (US, 25M) while backpacking in Cambodia in August 2019. We went on one date together after which we both had to leave the country as our trip was coming to an end. I went to Laos and he went to Vietnam. We decided to stay in touch with daily text messages and bi-weekly video chats. 
     
    We were not in a relationship at all until July 2020 when he moved to Serbia to be with me. We had tentative plans to backpack again that year (probably around South America), but COVID happened, so instead he came to the Balkans, after quitting his job and selling all his belongings back home. Ever since, we have been living together.
     
    Since I see this as a common question, yes, you can file for a K1 even if neither of you are living in your home country. You do not have to be separated- all it takes is changing your life forever and moving abroad. Easy!
     
    As to why we filed a K1 and not a CR1- we were dumb. We didn’t do enough research and thought the K1 would be faster. Oh well. Serbia was not a part of the travel ban as it’s not in the EU, which means the embassy hasn’t been very backed up and we have had good communication with them. On average, it has taken them a day or two to respond.
     
    Timeline:

     
    First week of January 2021
    PROPOSAL
    We decided to get married. The reason why there’s no specific date is because it was not a surprise “romantic” proposal. It was a serious conversation about our future, together and separately. It turned out those were one of the same, and the result of this long conversation was a mutual “proposal". We decided being married would make our lives easier as our countries are very different and  we plan on being together forever anyway.
      The US has never been my first option when it comes to countries I would like to live in, but it seemed completely fair since my fiance spent 2 years in my part of the world without seeing his friends and family, with no complaints either.

     
    2021-02-03
    FILING PETITION
    We filed the petition while volunteering at a hostel in Sofia, Bulgaria on February 2nd, and it arrived at the Lewisville lockbox the next day. The content of our cover letter was as follows:
    1. Cover letter (this page)
    2. G-1145 Notification of Application acceptance (1 page)
    3. Form I-129F (14 pages)
    4. Statement of Circumstances of Meeting (Question 54) (1 page)
    5. Proof of Meeting (3 pages total)
    a) passport stamps (2 pages)
    b) flight itinerary (1 page)
    6. Proof of Relationship (18 pages total)
    a) initial conversation (1 page)
    b) call log (7 pages)
    c) text messages (1 page)
    d) social media posts (4 pages)
    e) workaway.com profile (2 pages)
    f) visa support letters (3 pages)
    7. Evidence of Intent to marry statement (2 pages)
    8. US citizen’s Proof of citizenship (1 page)
    9. Two (2) Passport sized photos (petitioner, beneficiary)
    10. Personal check/money order/credit card (G-1450) ($535)
     
    2021-03-21
    1st NOTICE OF ACTION
    Our NOA1 took a while due to the backlogs, but to all of you worrying that this will prolong your case- relax. It’s just a receipt that shows that USCIS has received your payment. Your actual receipt date is the date they received your package. You will also get your case number so you can track your progress online now. How exciting! 
     
    2021-09-24
    2nd NOTICE OF ACTION
    The biggest milestone in the whole process is getting approved by USCIS. It will take forever, so make sure you keep yourself occupied in order to forget about your pending case. This may be more difficult if you’re actually separated from your partner, as I know is mostly the case. Our approval took just under 8 months. At the time of us filing, the processing time for the California Service Center was 6 to 8 months. We were a week away from being able to submit an inquiry, which from what I’ve heard, doesn’t help much.
      We used the Lawfully app to track our process, and while it’s not as insightful as Visajourney, it definitely works! My fiance got a notification on his phone the same night we were approved! We would absolutely recommend this app. However, I didn’t blindly trust it and would check our case status on the official USCIS website every couple of weeks. 
      There is not much you need to do at this stage. USCIS will send your NOA2 in the mail. This document is extremely important to keep as you will need it for your interview and AOS later on. It’s pretty expensive to replace, so do not lose it. It took just under 2 weeks for it to arrive after we saw we’ve been approved on the website. 
      Both our NOA2 and NOA1 got sent to my fiance’s parents’ address (his official permanent address) even though we put down mine in Serbia as our mailing address, where we were (or were near at the very least), but USCIS doesn’t often send documents abroad, so expect everything to show up at your US address. This was not an issue since his parents had to send us a bunch of other documents, so this all simply got included in the package. 
      2021-10-12
    NVC WELCOME LETTER
    A lot of people would call NVC to get their new case number ASAP, but since we were abroad and didn’t have hundreds of international calls, we decided to wait. We would have called a month after the NOA2 date, but luckily didn’t have to because we received the letter by email two and a half weeks later.
      This letter will include all of your information related to your case, plus a new case number- this is all you need now as it’s linked to your embassy. The letter will just tell you to go to http://nvc.state.gov/k1 to follow the next steps.
      The thing that I couldn’t figure out from there is when you’re supposed to file the DS-160. The correct answer is- immediately. I emailed the embassy asking about Packet 3 and they responded with an email saying they need me to submit a DS-160 first. The email had a slightly annoyed tone, and I’m sure it’s not fun answering dumbass questions all day, but I sincerely didn’t know when I was supposed to do it and went by the logic of filling it out closer to the interview date so my information is as up to date as possible. 
      2021-10-27
    CONSULATE RECEIVES PACKAGE
    The NVC sent our petition to the US Embassy in Belgrade on the 26th of October and it shockingly arrived there the next day. Using your new case number, you can track the progress on the CEAC website. All important changes can be seen here. 
      2021-11-15
    PACKET 3 RECEIVED 
    The instruction packet will contain all useful information about all the documents you’ll need for the interview. Sometimes you get a physical copy in the mail that you need to sign and send back, confirming that you are ready for the interview and have all the documents. 
      I feel like the embassy forgot to send it to me. My fiance emailed them saying we’re worried it might have gotten lost in the mail, since we didn’t know it’s electronic. They sent it to me the next day. 
      The Belgrade embassy does it over email. You will receive the document in both Serbian and English, and you will be asked to send an email confirming you are ready for the interview. 
      2021-11-29
    PACKET 3 SENT
    We waited a couple of weeks to respond to Packet 3 as we were still abroad. We genuinely expected this process to be much longer, and we had travel plans until the end of November. 
      As mentioned already, you are supposed to respond to a certain email and get an automated response back, acknowledging they have received it. All you have to do now is wait for further instructions.
      2021-11-29
    INTERVIEW DATE APPOINTED
    To our surprise, we received the interview date the same day I responded to the Packet 3 email. My interview was December 8th, at 9.30 am. Basically, not too much time to prepare. But we were as ready as we could be.
      My birth certificate and police check took only 2 days to obtain. I simply couldn’t believe it, as I have heard stories of multiple week waiting periods in other countries. So make sure you have absolutely everything before they can schedule your interview. 
      2021-12-06
    MEDICAL
    I scheduled my medical two days before the interview even though the embassy website said the results are same day. They work with a lab that is not always punctual, so I would recommend having an extra day just in case.
      There are two approved doctors in Belgrade. I had my exam done with the International Organization for Migration at Skenderbegova 3, as it was closer to our accommodation. However, with the information I have now, I would recommend General Medicine Clinic at Smiljaniceva 22. Regardless of which one you go to, you will have to go to Smiljaniceva 69 to get a chest X Ray. I had to walk 40 minutes one way in order to get this done. But if you do go with my original choice, there is a great cafe called Kofic where you can chill and wait for the results.
      The exam itself was very simple. It was mostly just the doctor filling out forms and asking questions. I don’t have any physical conditions and am not taking any medicine, so my exam was quite short.
      There was no urine test involved, like there is in many places, but they did take a blood sample. Other than that and the chest X ray, there was a physical examination of the abdomen and limbs and you might be required to get a few shots.
      It is very important to have received both doses of the Covid vaccine since it can take up to five weeks to be considered “fully vaccinated”- if you haven’t had your first shot yet, get it now. Other than that, I was asked whether or not I had chickenpox, and I also had to receive the flu and Tdap vaccines. You are required to have received the Tdap (combined tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis) vaccine in the last 10 years for this medical. My country doesn’t do boosters every 10 years, and my last shot was in 2010. 
      The whole medical took somewhere around 3 hours, with all the walking back and forth to the radiology clinic. I was done by noon and was told to come back around 3 pm to collect my results. I was given a sealed envelope that went to the embassy and a copy of my immunization records in English.
      The exam itself costs 230 dollars, but mine was 280 because of the two extra shots I had to get. They accept payment in both dinar and dollars, but don’t accept cards. Make sure to have cash ready. 
      2021-12-08
    INTERVIEW
    I had my interview scheduled at 9.30. Due to Covid, the petitioner is not allowed to attend and you are allowed to go into the building only 5 minutes prior. 
      There are two security checks when you go in. You are not supposed to have a phone, so I would highly recommend bringing a watch. After security, you will be let into a waiting room.
      They give out numbers like at the bank, and your number will show up on the screen, telling you to go to a specific window. There are no separate offices. The overall vibe is the same as at any other government facility. The weirdest thing probably is that you can hear other people’s interviews before your own.
      You will be called up to the first desk to submit original documents such as passport, birth certificate, police check, I-134 and supporting documents, photos etc. This is the purely bureaucratic part of the interview.
      After that, you will go to another window where they will take your fingerprints, and finally, the third window where you will have the interview.
      My interviewer was very pleasant, smiled the entire time and asked very basic questions. Some of the things he asked were in the I-129 petition, so expect to briefly get quizzed on that. 
      Even though I was speaking in Serbian with everyone up to that point, the interview was in English. He asked how, where and when we met, whether or not I met his parents, when we were planning on getting married, where my fiance was then, what he studied, what he did for a living, and some other basic questions about our relationship. 
      I was surprised when, after maybe 3 minutes of talking, he told me my visa has been approved! I had prepared an entire binder of evidence, but none of it was needed at all. We’re still glad we over prepared and we will be using a lot of this evidence for adjustment of status later on. 
      I was told that I will be getting an email with instructions on how to collect my passport within 2 days.
      The overall interview felt more like a formality. It’s natural that a lot of people get nervous around these things, but there is absolutely no reason to stress about it. As long as your relationship is genuine and you’re able to follow instructions, it’s the easiest thing ever!
      2021-12-10
    PASSPORT MAILED BACK
    On Friday, I received an email saying my passport is being sent back using the DHL courier. They don’t send it to your home address- you will need to go to a DHL office and pick up the packet using an ID. 
      The packet will contain your passport with the new visa in it, original documents that you submitted at the interview and a sealed envelope that you will give to the CBP officer at your point of entry.
      The delivery time is 3 business days, which means I will have gotten my passport back exactly one week after my interview. 
      INTERVIEW CHECKLIST & RELEVANT DOCUMENTS
    Medical:
    Your visa interview appointment letter
    Your passport
    Four (4) recently taken passport-sized color photographs
    A copy of your immunization records
    DS-160 Confirmation Page
    Interview:
    Passports (2x)
    Old passport 
    DS-160 confirmation page (1 page)
    Copy of biographic page (1 page)
    Birth certificates (2x)
    Copy of birth certificates (2 pages)
    Police certificate (1 page)
    Photo 5x5cm (10x)
    Relationship evidence
    Passport stamps (4 pages)
    Serbian address registration (1 page)
    Pictures & social media (9 pages)
    Trip itinerary (3 pages)
    Letters (2 pages)
    Communication (1 page)
    Covid tests (4 pages)
    Proof of domicile
    US Driver’s License (1 page)
    Debit Card (1 page)
    Affidavit explaining tentative plans (1 page)
    Tax Returns (4 pages)
    Voter Registration (1 page)
    I-134 affidavit of support 
    Signed employer letters on official letterhead
    Bank letters on official letterhead, with information about when accounts were open, average deposits etc.
    2020 & 2019 IRS tax transcripts 
    Sponsor’s proof of citizenship (copy of full biographic page of passport)
    Pay stubs ( last 6 months)
    Medical examination results in a sealed envelope
    Letter of intent to marry, signed, x2 by both petitioner and beneficiary
    Copy of I-129F
      I-134 AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT
    The affidavit is usually brought to the interview, but the embassy may require you to send it beforehand, although that is rare. It may seem like just another form, but you will need a bunch of supporting documents that might take time to get, so start gathering all of them as soon as you receive your NVC case number.
      Since my fiance has been living abroad for the last year and a half with me, he doesn’t meet the income requirements to be the sponsor. He is still obligated to file a separate I-134 and we will only include his taxes and bank statement. His dad will be our joint sponsor, and for that, there is a lot more proof needed. 
      Joint sponsors are pretty common, especially for young people who started traveling right after college and are trying to bring their foreign partner home. Contrary to what many people believe, a joint sponsor is not a red flag. Some people simply have different lifestyles where they don’t need too much money to live and are focused on other things, such as volunteer work. This is why the immigration system allows us to have a third person vouching for us. 
      For the supporting evidence, we included: 
      Signed employer letters on official letterhead
    Bank letters on official letterhead, with information about when accounts were open, average deposits etc.
    2020 & 2019 IRS tax transcripts 
    Sponsor’s proof of citizenship (copy of full biographic page of passport)
    Pay stubs ( last 6 months)
      PROOF OF DOMICILE 
    We’re not really sure whether or not we would need this, as my fiance never officially moved abroad, and we have been hopping from country to country every 3 months or so. He has no long term visas in his passport. But better safe than sorry. We compiled a list of 6 documents we will use to prove his ties to the US and intentions of moving back with me. 
      US Driver’s License
    US Debit Card
    Affidavit explaining tentative plans
    Tax Returns
    Proof of Address
    Voter Registration
      PRICE BREAKDOWN 
    I-129F Petition fee 535$
    Shipping Petition from Sofia, Bulgaria to Texas (UPS) 60$
    All Printing approx. 50$
    Shipping Documents from the US to Serbia 60$
    Birth Certificate 5$
    Police Check 10$
    Visa fee 265$
    Medical 280$
    Trip to Belgrade (3 nights at a guesthouse + bus tickets) 120$
      Total: approx. 1385$

       
     
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    colin&tina got a reaction from Chancy in Everything You Need to Know about the K1 Process in Serbia   
    K1 Visa Summary 
     
    Background: I met my (Serbia, 24F) fiance (US, 25M) while backpacking in Cambodia in August 2019. We went on one date together after which we both had to leave the country as our trip was coming to an end. I went to Laos and he went to Vietnam. We decided to stay in touch with daily text messages and bi-weekly video chats. 
     
    We were not in a relationship at all until July 2020 when he moved to Serbia to be with me. We had tentative plans to backpack again that year (probably around South America), but COVID happened, so instead he came to the Balkans, after quitting his job and selling all his belongings back home. Ever since, we have been living together.
     
    Since I see this as a common question, yes, you can file for a K1 even if neither of you are living in your home country. You do not have to be separated- all it takes is changing your life forever and moving abroad. Easy!
     
    As to why we filed a K1 and not a CR1- we were dumb. We didn’t do enough research and thought the K1 would be faster. Oh well. Serbia was not a part of the travel ban as it’s not in the EU, which means the embassy hasn’t been very backed up and we have had good communication with them. On average, it has taken them a day or two to respond.
     
    Timeline:

     
    First week of January 2021
    PROPOSAL
    We decided to get married. The reason why there’s no specific date is because it was not a surprise “romantic” proposal. It was a serious conversation about our future, together and separately. It turned out those were one of the same, and the result of this long conversation was a mutual “proposal". We decided being married would make our lives easier as our countries are very different and  we plan on being together forever anyway.
      The US has never been my first option when it comes to countries I would like to live in, but it seemed completely fair since my fiance spent 2 years in my part of the world without seeing his friends and family, with no complaints either.

     
    2021-02-03
    FILING PETITION
    We filed the petition while volunteering at a hostel in Sofia, Bulgaria on February 2nd, and it arrived at the Lewisville lockbox the next day. The content of our cover letter was as follows:
    1. Cover letter (this page)
    2. G-1145 Notification of Application acceptance (1 page)
    3. Form I-129F (14 pages)
    4. Statement of Circumstances of Meeting (Question 54) (1 page)
    5. Proof of Meeting (3 pages total)
    a) passport stamps (2 pages)
    b) flight itinerary (1 page)
    6. Proof of Relationship (18 pages total)
    a) initial conversation (1 page)
    b) call log (7 pages)
    c) text messages (1 page)
    d) social media posts (4 pages)
    e) workaway.com profile (2 pages)
    f) visa support letters (3 pages)
    7. Evidence of Intent to marry statement (2 pages)
    8. US citizen’s Proof of citizenship (1 page)
    9. Two (2) Passport sized photos (petitioner, beneficiary)
    10. Personal check/money order/credit card (G-1450) ($535)
     
    2021-03-21
    1st NOTICE OF ACTION
    Our NOA1 took a while due to the backlogs, but to all of you worrying that this will prolong your case- relax. It’s just a receipt that shows that USCIS has received your payment. Your actual receipt date is the date they received your package. You will also get your case number so you can track your progress online now. How exciting! 
     
    2021-09-24
    2nd NOTICE OF ACTION
    The biggest milestone in the whole process is getting approved by USCIS. It will take forever, so make sure you keep yourself occupied in order to forget about your pending case. This may be more difficult if you’re actually separated from your partner, as I know is mostly the case. Our approval took just under 8 months. At the time of us filing, the processing time for the California Service Center was 6 to 8 months. We were a week away from being able to submit an inquiry, which from what I’ve heard, doesn’t help much.
      We used the Lawfully app to track our process, and while it’s not as insightful as Visajourney, it definitely works! My fiance got a notification on his phone the same night we were approved! We would absolutely recommend this app. However, I didn’t blindly trust it and would check our case status on the official USCIS website every couple of weeks. 
      There is not much you need to do at this stage. USCIS will send your NOA2 in the mail. This document is extremely important to keep as you will need it for your interview and AOS later on. It’s pretty expensive to replace, so do not lose it. It took just under 2 weeks for it to arrive after we saw we’ve been approved on the website. 
      Both our NOA2 and NOA1 got sent to my fiance’s parents’ address (his official permanent address) even though we put down mine in Serbia as our mailing address, where we were (or were near at the very least), but USCIS doesn’t often send documents abroad, so expect everything to show up at your US address. This was not an issue since his parents had to send us a bunch of other documents, so this all simply got included in the package. 
      2021-10-12
    NVC WELCOME LETTER
    A lot of people would call NVC to get their new case number ASAP, but since we were abroad and didn’t have hundreds of international calls, we decided to wait. We would have called a month after the NOA2 date, but luckily didn’t have to because we received the letter by email two and a half weeks later.
      This letter will include all of your information related to your case, plus a new case number- this is all you need now as it’s linked to your embassy. The letter will just tell you to go to http://nvc.state.gov/k1 to follow the next steps.
      The thing that I couldn’t figure out from there is when you’re supposed to file the DS-160. The correct answer is- immediately. I emailed the embassy asking about Packet 3 and they responded with an email saying they need me to submit a DS-160 first. The email had a slightly annoyed tone, and I’m sure it’s not fun answering dumbass questions all day, but I sincerely didn’t know when I was supposed to do it and went by the logic of filling it out closer to the interview date so my information is as up to date as possible. 
      2021-10-27
    CONSULATE RECEIVES PACKAGE
    The NVC sent our petition to the US Embassy in Belgrade on the 26th of October and it shockingly arrived there the next day. Using your new case number, you can track the progress on the CEAC website. All important changes can be seen here. 
      2021-11-15
    PACKET 3 RECEIVED 
    The instruction packet will contain all useful information about all the documents you’ll need for the interview. Sometimes you get a physical copy in the mail that you need to sign and send back, confirming that you are ready for the interview and have all the documents. 
      I feel like the embassy forgot to send it to me. My fiance emailed them saying we’re worried it might have gotten lost in the mail, since we didn’t know it’s electronic. They sent it to me the next day. 
      The Belgrade embassy does it over email. You will receive the document in both Serbian and English, and you will be asked to send an email confirming you are ready for the interview. 
      2021-11-29
    PACKET 3 SENT
    We waited a couple of weeks to respond to Packet 3 as we were still abroad. We genuinely expected this process to be much longer, and we had travel plans until the end of November. 
      As mentioned already, you are supposed to respond to a certain email and get an automated response back, acknowledging they have received it. All you have to do now is wait for further instructions.
      2021-11-29
    INTERVIEW DATE APPOINTED
    To our surprise, we received the interview date the same day I responded to the Packet 3 email. My interview was December 8th, at 9.30 am. Basically, not too much time to prepare. But we were as ready as we could be.
      My birth certificate and police check took only 2 days to obtain. I simply couldn’t believe it, as I have heard stories of multiple week waiting periods in other countries. So make sure you have absolutely everything before they can schedule your interview. 
      2021-12-06
    MEDICAL
    I scheduled my medical two days before the interview even though the embassy website said the results are same day. They work with a lab that is not always punctual, so I would recommend having an extra day just in case.
      There are two approved doctors in Belgrade. I had my exam done with the International Organization for Migration at Skenderbegova 3, as it was closer to our accommodation. However, with the information I have now, I would recommend General Medicine Clinic at Smiljaniceva 22. Regardless of which one you go to, you will have to go to Smiljaniceva 69 to get a chest X Ray. I had to walk 40 minutes one way in order to get this done. But if you do go with my original choice, there is a great cafe called Kofic where you can chill and wait for the results.
      The exam itself was very simple. It was mostly just the doctor filling out forms and asking questions. I don’t have any physical conditions and am not taking any medicine, so my exam was quite short.
      There was no urine test involved, like there is in many places, but they did take a blood sample. Other than that and the chest X ray, there was a physical examination of the abdomen and limbs and you might be required to get a few shots.
      It is very important to have received both doses of the Covid vaccine since it can take up to five weeks to be considered “fully vaccinated”- if you haven’t had your first shot yet, get it now. Other than that, I was asked whether or not I had chickenpox, and I also had to receive the flu and Tdap vaccines. You are required to have received the Tdap (combined tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis) vaccine in the last 10 years for this medical. My country doesn’t do boosters every 10 years, and my last shot was in 2010. 
      The whole medical took somewhere around 3 hours, with all the walking back and forth to the radiology clinic. I was done by noon and was told to come back around 3 pm to collect my results. I was given a sealed envelope that went to the embassy and a copy of my immunization records in English.
      The exam itself costs 230 dollars, but mine was 280 because of the two extra shots I had to get. They accept payment in both dinar and dollars, but don’t accept cards. Make sure to have cash ready. 
      2021-12-08
    INTERVIEW
    I had my interview scheduled at 9.30. Due to Covid, the petitioner is not allowed to attend and you are allowed to go into the building only 5 minutes prior. 
      There are two security checks when you go in. You are not supposed to have a phone, so I would highly recommend bringing a watch. After security, you will be let into a waiting room.
      They give out numbers like at the bank, and your number will show up on the screen, telling you to go to a specific window. There are no separate offices. The overall vibe is the same as at any other government facility. The weirdest thing probably is that you can hear other people’s interviews before your own.
      You will be called up to the first desk to submit original documents such as passport, birth certificate, police check, I-134 and supporting documents, photos etc. This is the purely bureaucratic part of the interview.
      After that, you will go to another window where they will take your fingerprints, and finally, the third window where you will have the interview.
      My interviewer was very pleasant, smiled the entire time and asked very basic questions. Some of the things he asked were in the I-129 petition, so expect to briefly get quizzed on that. 
      Even though I was speaking in Serbian with everyone up to that point, the interview was in English. He asked how, where and when we met, whether or not I met his parents, when we were planning on getting married, where my fiance was then, what he studied, what he did for a living, and some other basic questions about our relationship. 
      I was surprised when, after maybe 3 minutes of talking, he told me my visa has been approved! I had prepared an entire binder of evidence, but none of it was needed at all. We’re still glad we over prepared and we will be using a lot of this evidence for adjustment of status later on. 
      I was told that I will be getting an email with instructions on how to collect my passport within 2 days.
      The overall interview felt more like a formality. It’s natural that a lot of people get nervous around these things, but there is absolutely no reason to stress about it. As long as your relationship is genuine and you’re able to follow instructions, it’s the easiest thing ever!
      2021-12-10
    PASSPORT MAILED BACK
    On Friday, I received an email saying my passport is being sent back using the DHL courier. They don’t send it to your home address- you will need to go to a DHL office and pick up the packet using an ID. 
      The packet will contain your passport with the new visa in it, original documents that you submitted at the interview and a sealed envelope that you will give to the CBP officer at your point of entry.
      The delivery time is 3 business days, which means I will have gotten my passport back exactly one week after my interview. 
      INTERVIEW CHECKLIST & RELEVANT DOCUMENTS
    Medical:
    Your visa interview appointment letter
    Your passport
    Four (4) recently taken passport-sized color photographs
    A copy of your immunization records
    DS-160 Confirmation Page
    Interview:
    Passports (2x)
    Old passport 
    DS-160 confirmation page (1 page)
    Copy of biographic page (1 page)
    Birth certificates (2x)
    Copy of birth certificates (2 pages)
    Police certificate (1 page)
    Photo 5x5cm (10x)
    Relationship evidence
    Passport stamps (4 pages)
    Serbian address registration (1 page)
    Pictures & social media (9 pages)
    Trip itinerary (3 pages)
    Letters (2 pages)
    Communication (1 page)
    Covid tests (4 pages)
    Proof of domicile
    US Driver’s License (1 page)
    Debit Card (1 page)
    Affidavit explaining tentative plans (1 page)
    Tax Returns (4 pages)
    Voter Registration (1 page)
    I-134 affidavit of support 
    Signed employer letters on official letterhead
    Bank letters on official letterhead, with information about when accounts were open, average deposits etc.
    2020 & 2019 IRS tax transcripts 
    Sponsor’s proof of citizenship (copy of full biographic page of passport)
    Pay stubs ( last 6 months)
    Medical examination results in a sealed envelope
    Letter of intent to marry, signed, x2 by both petitioner and beneficiary
    Copy of I-129F
      I-134 AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT
    The affidavit is usually brought to the interview, but the embassy may require you to send it beforehand, although that is rare. It may seem like just another form, but you will need a bunch of supporting documents that might take time to get, so start gathering all of them as soon as you receive your NVC case number.
      Since my fiance has been living abroad for the last year and a half with me, he doesn’t meet the income requirements to be the sponsor. He is still obligated to file a separate I-134 and we will only include his taxes and bank statement. His dad will be our joint sponsor, and for that, there is a lot more proof needed. 
      Joint sponsors are pretty common, especially for young people who started traveling right after college and are trying to bring their foreign partner home. Contrary to what many people believe, a joint sponsor is not a red flag. Some people simply have different lifestyles where they don’t need too much money to live and are focused on other things, such as volunteer work. This is why the immigration system allows us to have a third person vouching for us. 
      For the supporting evidence, we included: 
      Signed employer letters on official letterhead
    Bank letters on official letterhead, with information about when accounts were open, average deposits etc.
    2020 & 2019 IRS tax transcripts 
    Sponsor’s proof of citizenship (copy of full biographic page of passport)
    Pay stubs ( last 6 months)
      PROOF OF DOMICILE 
    We’re not really sure whether or not we would need this, as my fiance never officially moved abroad, and we have been hopping from country to country every 3 months or so. He has no long term visas in his passport. But better safe than sorry. We compiled a list of 6 documents we will use to prove his ties to the US and intentions of moving back with me. 
      US Driver’s License
    US Debit Card
    Affidavit explaining tentative plans
    Tax Returns
    Proof of Address
    Voter Registration
      PRICE BREAKDOWN 
    I-129F Petition fee 535$
    Shipping Petition from Sofia, Bulgaria to Texas (UPS) 60$
    All Printing approx. 50$
    Shipping Documents from the US to Serbia 60$
    Birth Certificate 5$
    Police Check 10$
    Visa fee 265$
    Medical 280$
    Trip to Belgrade (3 nights at a guesthouse + bus tickets) 120$
      Total: approx. 1385$

       
     
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    colin&tina got a reaction from Maki&Kiki in Everything You Need to Know about the K1 Process in Serbia   
    K1 Visa Summary 
     
    Background: I met my (Serbia, 24F) fiance (US, 25M) while backpacking in Cambodia in August 2019. We went on one date together after which we both had to leave the country as our trip was coming to an end. I went to Laos and he went to Vietnam. We decided to stay in touch with daily text messages and bi-weekly video chats. 
     
    We were not in a relationship at all until July 2020 when he moved to Serbia to be with me. We had tentative plans to backpack again that year (probably around South America), but COVID happened, so instead he came to the Balkans, after quitting his job and selling all his belongings back home. Ever since, we have been living together.
     
    Since I see this as a common question, yes, you can file for a K1 even if neither of you are living in your home country. You do not have to be separated- all it takes is changing your life forever and moving abroad. Easy!
     
    As to why we filed a K1 and not a CR1- we were dumb. We didn’t do enough research and thought the K1 would be faster. Oh well. Serbia was not a part of the travel ban as it’s not in the EU, which means the embassy hasn’t been very backed up and we have had good communication with them. On average, it has taken them a day or two to respond.
     
    Timeline:

     
    First week of January 2021
    PROPOSAL
    We decided to get married. The reason why there’s no specific date is because it was not a surprise “romantic” proposal. It was a serious conversation about our future, together and separately. It turned out those were one of the same, and the result of this long conversation was a mutual “proposal". We decided being married would make our lives easier as our countries are very different and  we plan on being together forever anyway.
      The US has never been my first option when it comes to countries I would like to live in, but it seemed completely fair since my fiance spent 2 years in my part of the world without seeing his friends and family, with no complaints either.

     
    2021-02-03
    FILING PETITION
    We filed the petition while volunteering at a hostel in Sofia, Bulgaria on February 2nd, and it arrived at the Lewisville lockbox the next day. The content of our cover letter was as follows:
    1. Cover letter (this page)
    2. G-1145 Notification of Application acceptance (1 page)
    3. Form I-129F (14 pages)
    4. Statement of Circumstances of Meeting (Question 54) (1 page)
    5. Proof of Meeting (3 pages total)
    a) passport stamps (2 pages)
    b) flight itinerary (1 page)
    6. Proof of Relationship (18 pages total)
    a) initial conversation (1 page)
    b) call log (7 pages)
    c) text messages (1 page)
    d) social media posts (4 pages)
    e) workaway.com profile (2 pages)
    f) visa support letters (3 pages)
    7. Evidence of Intent to marry statement (2 pages)
    8. US citizen’s Proof of citizenship (1 page)
    9. Two (2) Passport sized photos (petitioner, beneficiary)
    10. Personal check/money order/credit card (G-1450) ($535)
     
    2021-03-21
    1st NOTICE OF ACTION
    Our NOA1 took a while due to the backlogs, but to all of you worrying that this will prolong your case- relax. It’s just a receipt that shows that USCIS has received your payment. Your actual receipt date is the date they received your package. You will also get your case number so you can track your progress online now. How exciting! 
     
    2021-09-24
    2nd NOTICE OF ACTION
    The biggest milestone in the whole process is getting approved by USCIS. It will take forever, so make sure you keep yourself occupied in order to forget about your pending case. This may be more difficult if you’re actually separated from your partner, as I know is mostly the case. Our approval took just under 8 months. At the time of us filing, the processing time for the California Service Center was 6 to 8 months. We were a week away from being able to submit an inquiry, which from what I’ve heard, doesn’t help much.
      We used the Lawfully app to track our process, and while it’s not as insightful as Visajourney, it definitely works! My fiance got a notification on his phone the same night we were approved! We would absolutely recommend this app. However, I didn’t blindly trust it and would check our case status on the official USCIS website every couple of weeks. 
      There is not much you need to do at this stage. USCIS will send your NOA2 in the mail. This document is extremely important to keep as you will need it for your interview and AOS later on. It’s pretty expensive to replace, so do not lose it. It took just under 2 weeks for it to arrive after we saw we’ve been approved on the website. 
      Both our NOA2 and NOA1 got sent to my fiance’s parents’ address (his official permanent address) even though we put down mine in Serbia as our mailing address, where we were (or were near at the very least), but USCIS doesn’t often send documents abroad, so expect everything to show up at your US address. This was not an issue since his parents had to send us a bunch of other documents, so this all simply got included in the package. 
      2021-10-12
    NVC WELCOME LETTER
    A lot of people would call NVC to get their new case number ASAP, but since we were abroad and didn’t have hundreds of international calls, we decided to wait. We would have called a month after the NOA2 date, but luckily didn’t have to because we received the letter by email two and a half weeks later.
      This letter will include all of your information related to your case, plus a new case number- this is all you need now as it’s linked to your embassy. The letter will just tell you to go to http://nvc.state.gov/k1 to follow the next steps.
      The thing that I couldn’t figure out from there is when you’re supposed to file the DS-160. The correct answer is- immediately. I emailed the embassy asking about Packet 3 and they responded with an email saying they need me to submit a DS-160 first. The email had a slightly annoyed tone, and I’m sure it’s not fun answering dumbass questions all day, but I sincerely didn’t know when I was supposed to do it and went by the logic of filling it out closer to the interview date so my information is as up to date as possible. 
      2021-10-27
    CONSULATE RECEIVES PACKAGE
    The NVC sent our petition to the US Embassy in Belgrade on the 26th of October and it shockingly arrived there the next day. Using your new case number, you can track the progress on the CEAC website. All important changes can be seen here. 
      2021-11-15
    PACKET 3 RECEIVED 
    The instruction packet will contain all useful information about all the documents you’ll need for the interview. Sometimes you get a physical copy in the mail that you need to sign and send back, confirming that you are ready for the interview and have all the documents. 
      I feel like the embassy forgot to send it to me. My fiance emailed them saying we’re worried it might have gotten lost in the mail, since we didn’t know it’s electronic. They sent it to me the next day. 
      The Belgrade embassy does it over email. You will receive the document in both Serbian and English, and you will be asked to send an email confirming you are ready for the interview. 
      2021-11-29
    PACKET 3 SENT
    We waited a couple of weeks to respond to Packet 3 as we were still abroad. We genuinely expected this process to be much longer, and we had travel plans until the end of November. 
      As mentioned already, you are supposed to respond to a certain email and get an automated response back, acknowledging they have received it. All you have to do now is wait for further instructions.
      2021-11-29
    INTERVIEW DATE APPOINTED
    To our surprise, we received the interview date the same day I responded to the Packet 3 email. My interview was December 8th, at 9.30 am. Basically, not too much time to prepare. But we were as ready as we could be.
      My birth certificate and police check took only 2 days to obtain. I simply couldn’t believe it, as I have heard stories of multiple week waiting periods in other countries. So make sure you have absolutely everything before they can schedule your interview. 
      2021-12-06
    MEDICAL
    I scheduled my medical two days before the interview even though the embassy website said the results are same day. They work with a lab that is not always punctual, so I would recommend having an extra day just in case.
      There are two approved doctors in Belgrade. I had my exam done with the International Organization for Migration at Skenderbegova 3, as it was closer to our accommodation. However, with the information I have now, I would recommend General Medicine Clinic at Smiljaniceva 22. Regardless of which one you go to, you will have to go to Smiljaniceva 69 to get a chest X Ray. I had to walk 40 minutes one way in order to get this done. But if you do go with my original choice, there is a great cafe called Kofic where you can chill and wait for the results.
      The exam itself was very simple. It was mostly just the doctor filling out forms and asking questions. I don’t have any physical conditions and am not taking any medicine, so my exam was quite short.
      There was no urine test involved, like there is in many places, but they did take a blood sample. Other than that and the chest X ray, there was a physical examination of the abdomen and limbs and you might be required to get a few shots.
      It is very important to have received both doses of the Covid vaccine since it can take up to five weeks to be considered “fully vaccinated”- if you haven’t had your first shot yet, get it now. Other than that, I was asked whether or not I had chickenpox, and I also had to receive the flu and Tdap vaccines. You are required to have received the Tdap (combined tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis) vaccine in the last 10 years for this medical. My country doesn’t do boosters every 10 years, and my last shot was in 2010. 
      The whole medical took somewhere around 3 hours, with all the walking back and forth to the radiology clinic. I was done by noon and was told to come back around 3 pm to collect my results. I was given a sealed envelope that went to the embassy and a copy of my immunization records in English.
      The exam itself costs 230 dollars, but mine was 280 because of the two extra shots I had to get. They accept payment in both dinar and dollars, but don’t accept cards. Make sure to have cash ready. 
      2021-12-08
    INTERVIEW
    I had my interview scheduled at 9.30. Due to Covid, the petitioner is not allowed to attend and you are allowed to go into the building only 5 minutes prior. 
      There are two security checks when you go in. You are not supposed to have a phone, so I would highly recommend bringing a watch. After security, you will be let into a waiting room.
      They give out numbers like at the bank, and your number will show up on the screen, telling you to go to a specific window. There are no separate offices. The overall vibe is the same as at any other government facility. The weirdest thing probably is that you can hear other people’s interviews before your own.
      You will be called up to the first desk to submit original documents such as passport, birth certificate, police check, I-134 and supporting documents, photos etc. This is the purely bureaucratic part of the interview.
      After that, you will go to another window where they will take your fingerprints, and finally, the third window where you will have the interview.
      My interviewer was very pleasant, smiled the entire time and asked very basic questions. Some of the things he asked were in the I-129 petition, so expect to briefly get quizzed on that. 
      Even though I was speaking in Serbian with everyone up to that point, the interview was in English. He asked how, where and when we met, whether or not I met his parents, when we were planning on getting married, where my fiance was then, what he studied, what he did for a living, and some other basic questions about our relationship. 
      I was surprised when, after maybe 3 minutes of talking, he told me my visa has been approved! I had prepared an entire binder of evidence, but none of it was needed at all. We’re still glad we over prepared and we will be using a lot of this evidence for adjustment of status later on. 
      I was told that I will be getting an email with instructions on how to collect my passport within 2 days.
      The overall interview felt more like a formality. It’s natural that a lot of people get nervous around these things, but there is absolutely no reason to stress about it. As long as your relationship is genuine and you’re able to follow instructions, it’s the easiest thing ever!
      2021-12-10
    PASSPORT MAILED BACK
    On Friday, I received an email saying my passport is being sent back using the DHL courier. They don’t send it to your home address- you will need to go to a DHL office and pick up the packet using an ID. 
      The packet will contain your passport with the new visa in it, original documents that you submitted at the interview and a sealed envelope that you will give to the CBP officer at your point of entry.
      The delivery time is 3 business days, which means I will have gotten my passport back exactly one week after my interview. 
      INTERVIEW CHECKLIST & RELEVANT DOCUMENTS
    Medical:
    Your visa interview appointment letter
    Your passport
    Four (4) recently taken passport-sized color photographs
    A copy of your immunization records
    DS-160 Confirmation Page
    Interview:
    Passports (2x)
    Old passport 
    DS-160 confirmation page (1 page)
    Copy of biographic page (1 page)
    Birth certificates (2x)
    Copy of birth certificates (2 pages)
    Police certificate (1 page)
    Photo 5x5cm (10x)
    Relationship evidence
    Passport stamps (4 pages)
    Serbian address registration (1 page)
    Pictures & social media (9 pages)
    Trip itinerary (3 pages)
    Letters (2 pages)
    Communication (1 page)
    Covid tests (4 pages)
    Proof of domicile
    US Driver’s License (1 page)
    Debit Card (1 page)
    Affidavit explaining tentative plans (1 page)
    Tax Returns (4 pages)
    Voter Registration (1 page)
    I-134 affidavit of support 
    Signed employer letters on official letterhead
    Bank letters on official letterhead, with information about when accounts were open, average deposits etc.
    2020 & 2019 IRS tax transcripts 
    Sponsor’s proof of citizenship (copy of full biographic page of passport)
    Pay stubs ( last 6 months)
    Medical examination results in a sealed envelope
    Letter of intent to marry, signed, x2 by both petitioner and beneficiary
    Copy of I-129F
      I-134 AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT
    The affidavit is usually brought to the interview, but the embassy may require you to send it beforehand, although that is rare. It may seem like just another form, but you will need a bunch of supporting documents that might take time to get, so start gathering all of them as soon as you receive your NVC case number.
      Since my fiance has been living abroad for the last year and a half with me, he doesn’t meet the income requirements to be the sponsor. He is still obligated to file a separate I-134 and we will only include his taxes and bank statement. His dad will be our joint sponsor, and for that, there is a lot more proof needed. 
      Joint sponsors are pretty common, especially for young people who started traveling right after college and are trying to bring their foreign partner home. Contrary to what many people believe, a joint sponsor is not a red flag. Some people simply have different lifestyles where they don’t need too much money to live and are focused on other things, such as volunteer work. This is why the immigration system allows us to have a third person vouching for us. 
      For the supporting evidence, we included: 
      Signed employer letters on official letterhead
    Bank letters on official letterhead, with information about when accounts were open, average deposits etc.
    2020 & 2019 IRS tax transcripts 
    Sponsor’s proof of citizenship (copy of full biographic page of passport)
    Pay stubs ( last 6 months)
      PROOF OF DOMICILE 
    We’re not really sure whether or not we would need this, as my fiance never officially moved abroad, and we have been hopping from country to country every 3 months or so. He has no long term visas in his passport. But better safe than sorry. We compiled a list of 6 documents we will use to prove his ties to the US and intentions of moving back with me. 
      US Driver’s License
    US Debit Card
    Affidavit explaining tentative plans
    Tax Returns
    Proof of Address
    Voter Registration
      PRICE BREAKDOWN 
    I-129F Petition fee 535$
    Shipping Petition from Sofia, Bulgaria to Texas (UPS) 60$
    All Printing approx. 50$
    Shipping Documents from the US to Serbia 60$
    Birth Certificate 5$
    Police Check 10$
    Visa fee 265$
    Medical 280$
    Trip to Belgrade (3 nights at a guesthouse + bus tickets) 120$
      Total: approx. 1385$

       
     
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    colin&tina got a reaction from powerpuff in Received an interview date from embassy, but can't schedule it online   
    Update: We waited 2 days and were able to pay the fee online. I think this embassy is making some improvements! We got the option to pay by cash, but through a bank. I don't think you can pay the fee in person anymore.
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    colin&tina reacted to Hawa in DS160 help   
    I got the invoice number by calling NVC. I called as soon as they opened and was able to speak with someone within 10 minutes. I gave her the case number, beneficiary name and birthday and she asked who I was and then provided me with the invoice number. So you can call NVC and they will give it to you. 
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    colin&tina reacted to Mannydude22 in Wife's Greencard and Vaccine Waiver Approved!!   
    Not really...
     
    It's cheaper than the iphone or android almost all people have... 
     
    The majority of people in this world no longer set priorities.. They buy materialistic things over more important things.. Skip the daily starbucks, ditch the apple airpod, ipad, and iphone, and the brand new car people bought with the COVID money, and they will have more than enough for the i-601 and lawyer fee..
     

     
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    colin&tina reacted to sl1pstream in Wife's Greencard and Vaccine Waiver Approved!!   
    Evangelicals don't like the pope, they prefer some megachurch leader who uses their donations for private jets over someone who actually follows the Bible.

    They also don't listen to the actual science because they'd rather believe youtubers who claim that they know the truth and that the only reason that actual scientists are not agreeing with them is because Big Pharma will go after them if they do.
     
    The stem cell thing doesn't matter anyway, it only matters when they can use it in an argument.
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    colin&tina reacted to sl1pstream in Wife's Greencard and Vaccine Waiver Approved!!   
    ...and that's why you want her to end up on a ventilator if she ends up getting COVID?

    Someone my wife knows here and who I've met a few times was anti-vax, anti-mask and anti-common sense. COVID was a hoax, masks were evil, etc.

    Fast forward to about a month ago, her 11 year old just got out of the hospital after not being able to eat anything for weeks and her husband is stuck to a ventilator until at least New Year's while she's stuck at home taking care of their three kids. Considering that she didn't have a job to begin with, they had to go to Indiegogo, on which their dumb campaign is currently stuck at 120 dollars out of the 20000 they set as a goal. At least she'll get half a week of groceries out of that, I guess.

    And that's not even taking into consideration making others sick, but if you cared about that you wouldn't have requested the waiver in the first place.
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    colin&tina reacted to African Zealot in Wife's Greencard and Vaccine Waiver Approved!!   
    It seems to me you’re trolling. I have taken the vaccine BY choice although I don’t support the vaccine mandate. However I encourage everyone I know to take the vaccine and will never discourage anyone from doing so.
     
    All the best.
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    colin&tina reacted to EmilyW in Wife's Greencard and Vaccine Waiver Approved!!   
    Good luck, OP.  You sound like a super happy person.
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    colin&tina reacted to Crazy Cat in Wife's Greencard and Vaccine Waiver Approved!!   
    I wonder if the USCIS waiver will be effective if all travelers into or out of the US are required to have been vaccinated in the near future?  They are even discussing vaccine requirements for domestic air travel.  I don't think a moral objection is the same as a medical exemption.  Like I said, there are consequences to every choice we make.
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    colin&tina reacted to Cathi in Wife's Greencard and Vaccine Waiver Approved!!   
    Nothing like being confrontational for no reason whatsoever.

    Using a post from 11 years ago that does not speak to you or your circumstances, is absolutely ridiculous. Not to mention the fact that nowhere in the post from ELEVEN YEARS AGO does it say that exemptions for vaccines are "never" approved. Dude, you just joined the VJ forum and you're attacking people for no reason, get a grip. 

    P.S. Aborted fetus' in vaccines? 🤣
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    colin&tina reacted to SteveInBostonI130 in Wife's Greencard and Vaccine Waiver Approved!!   
    Both statements are incorrect.
     
    Pope's statement on the vaccine:
     
    https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2021-08/pope-francis-appeal-covid-19-vaccines-act-of-love.html
     
     
    Vaccines are developed from weakened or inactivated forms of the virus, to get your body to generate antibodies.  Or from mRNA, which is a new method for this virus.
     
    Ironically, one of the hospital treatments for those who ger sick because they didn't take the vaccine, a Regeneron antibody treatment, is from stem cells from an fetus cell line.
     
    By not getting vaccinated, a last ditch hope for those who get severe cases of covid is getting drugs made from a fetus.
     
     
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    colin&tina reacted to Rocio0010 in Wife's Greencard and Vaccine Waiver Approved!!   
    Not sure if you came here to promote a lawyer, bash on VJ members, or spread rumors about Christianity and vaccines. But anyhow, you do you. Congrats 
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    colin&tina reacted to Mannydude22 in Wife's Greencard and Vaccine Waiver Approved!!   
    In Christianity, vaccines are considered "unclean". Since they use aborted fetus and other unclean ingredients. So yes, it's does affect one's health... We never lied about anything.
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    colin&tina reacted to Jose&Jeff in Wife's Greencard and Vaccine Waiver Approved!!   
    It is clear that you want to provoke people here, especially with that last sentence, so I will keep it short.
    To live in society we need a balance between personal freedom and common good. We need a minimum of trust in institutions and experts and we need to have empathy and compassion. Otherwise society will just crumble. 
    The only thing I can tell you, without sarcasm, is that you try to understand the people that disagree with you and see where they are coming from.
     
    Lastly, you say you got a religion exemption but you say the reason for not taking the vaccine is "My wife's health is more important than any amount of money". So basically you are admitting that you just used religious exemption for what you consider to be a health concern. This is very disrespectful for people that actually value their religious freedom and practices. 
     
    Good luck in life!
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    colin&tina got a reaction from NB5347 in Which case center has jurisdiction over specific states?   
    What exact standard do you mean? We aren't living in the US at the moment, that's why we're asking these questions..... because we're trying to decide where we should go. We understand the processing times fluctuate, especially during this pandemic, but we still want to complete the process as soon as possible. Obviously the local office interviews us, but the actual forms are still processed at the five processing centers, which have estimated waiting times. It's not a priority, but please only comment if you have information that is relevant. Thanks.
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    colin&tina got a reaction from RoseMalaysia in Which case center has jurisdiction over specific states?   
    What exact standard do you mean? We aren't living in the US at the moment, that's why we're asking these questions..... because we're trying to decide where we should go. We understand the processing times fluctuate, especially during this pandemic, but we still want to complete the process as soon as possible. Obviously the local office interviews us, but the actual forms are still processed at the five processing centers, which have estimated waiting times. It's not a priority, but please only comment if you have information that is relevant. Thanks.
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    colin&tina got a reaction from SalishSea in Which case center has jurisdiction over specific states?   
    What exact standard do you mean? We aren't living in the US at the moment, that's why we're asking these questions..... because we're trying to decide where we should go. We understand the processing times fluctuate, especially during this pandemic, but we still want to complete the process as soon as possible. Obviously the local office interviews us, but the actual forms are still processed at the five processing centers, which have estimated waiting times. It's not a priority, but please only comment if you have information that is relevant. Thanks.
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    colin&tina got a reaction from Lemonslice in Which case center has jurisdiction over specific states?   
    What exact standard do you mean? We aren't living in the US at the moment, that's why we're asking these questions..... because we're trying to decide where we should go. We understand the processing times fluctuate, especially during this pandemic, but we still want to complete the process as soon as possible. Obviously the local office interviews us, but the actual forms are still processed at the five processing centers, which have estimated waiting times. It's not a priority, but please only comment if you have information that is relevant. Thanks.
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