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Xfer? Consulate I-129F
Sent
I-129F
NOA1
I-129F RFE(s)
Received
I-129F RFE(s)
Sent
I-129F
NOA2
NVC
Received
NVC
Left
Consulate
Received
Packet 3
Received
Packet 3
Sent
Packet 4
Received
Interview Visa
Received
US Entry Marriage Total Days
File ➙ Int.
I-129F Mail
to 1st NOA
I-129F NOA1
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AD & RS Malaysia Vermont Texas Malaysia 2013-06-27 2013-06-28 2013-09-24 2013-09-27 2013-10-10 2014-01-21 208 1 88 119 2014-09-22
LAU & BRI Mexico Vermont Texas Juarez, Mexico 2012-12-27 2013-01-04 2013-06-26 2013-07-10 2013-07-16 2013-08-15 2013-09-24 2013-11-8 2013-11-13 2013-11-14 2013-11-15 316* 8 193 115 RFE was for letters of intent to marry. 2014-01-16
CeCy & DeWayne Mexico Vermont Texas Juarez, Mexico 2013-01-08 2013-01-11 2013-07-02 2013-07-25 2013-07-29 2013-08-10 2013-09-25 260 3 172 85 TRANSFERED TO TEXAS 5-29 2013 2013-09-25
blank avatar Jaime & Jazmin Mexico Vermont Texas Juarez, Mexico 2013-03-27 2013-03-29 2013-26-07 2013-30-07 2013-08-21 2013-09-12 2013-09-16 2013-10-28 215 2 145 68 2013-09-18
Gabriela Ponce & Diego Castaneda Mexico Vermont Texas Armenia 2013-04-19 2013-04-25 2013-07-25 2013-10-15 2013-10-19 2013-11-09 2014-05-03 179* 6 91 82 2014-05-19
Dis09lggc luis & dalia Mexico Vermont Texas Juarez, Mexico 2013-05-28 2013-06-03 2013-09-13, transfer to TSC 8/7/13 2013-09-24 2013-09-30 2013-10-09 2013-10-11 2013-10-18 2013-10-25 2013-11-27 2013-12-03 2013-12-14 183* 6 119 58 2013-12-15
Roberto & Nicole Mexico Vermont Texas Juarez, Mexico 2013-06-28 2013-07-08 2013-09-24 2013-10-01 2013-10-07 2013-10-16 2013-10-25 2014-02-13 2014-02-20 2014-03-31 2014-06-20 230* 10 78 142 See website for detailed timeline: www.nicoleroberto.weebly.com Updated: 4/30/15 2020-07-26
Ale & Kevin Mexico Vermont Texas Juarez, Mexico 2013-07-08 2013-07-10 2013,09,26 2013,09,28 2013-10-10 2013-10-28 2013-11-04 2013-12-28 2014-01-06 2014-01-10 2014-01-11 2014-01-31 182* 2 92 88 I waited for over 2 months and the infamous "packet 4" never arrived, so I called the embassy to make sure I could get my letter right there at the Consulate in CDJ, they said I would only need my passport & case number to get it. That same night I gathered the butterflies in my stomach and some courage and requested the appointments for both biometrics & interview. I booked plane tickets to arrive 1 day before my appointments so I could go get my letter. I also booked an appointment for the medical at Servicios Medicos de la Frontera (by phone) the same day I would request the letter. To my surprise, 2 days before leaving for CDJ I got the packet 4! I could not believe my eyes... one less thing to do in CDJ. I arrived almost at midnight on Jan 1st, 2014. I stayed with an amazing family, friends of friends with which I will be forever grateful because I didn't know them and they did everything to make me feel like home. MEDICAL. The next day (Thursday), I went to get my medical exam at 8am. At my arrival, someone asked for basic information and some paperwork (passport, ds-160), then they directed me to x-rays, then blood tests. After that I had to go and wait in this room for a physical medical examination (wait 20min); in the mean time, they take your weight and height. At my turn, a nurse directed me to this room and asked me to change into a disposable hospital gown and told me a Dr. would be there in 10 minutes. Yes, get ready to flash all you attributes to the Doc. The doctor came in (a woman) and she asked me some general questions about general health, history and use of drugs. After that I changed and went to the Vaccination section. Here you DON'T have to take any vaccines, but you still need to get stamped, make sure they are very aware you are a K1 (if so), otherwise, they will charge you an arm and a leg for vaccines you don't need at this point. I went to pay (I believe $310 USD) and they told me to pick up my results between 2-4 PM and so I did. I bet you have heard this a million times, but DO NOT OPEN THE ENVELOPE! BIOMETRICS. On Friday, I had my appointment at 11:30 at the CAS, which is at this plaza like 4 minutes away (walking distance) from the Consulate. I arrived -of course- 15 minutes late with the heart in my hand and ready to apologize & cry to the police to let me in, but they really don't care much. They let people in every 15 minutes, and they just asked me to get in line and get in with the next group. There they take your documents - the packet 4 letter is your golden ticket here- and your fingerprints. In a few minutes you are out, I may have spent only like 30 minutes there. APPOINTMENT. I had my appointment on Monday, Jan 6. I left my phone and ipod at these lockers located to the right of the Consulate building, they charged me like 10 pesos or so. I fist was directed to this other facility to get my documents checked and in order - again, the letter, the letter!-. This was about 4 minutes walking distance from the consulate. Then I went back, got in line and went through security. No food allowed - not even gum... After that, someone checks your documents and gives you a number, then you have to wait at this room that seems like a hospital waiting room. You have to pay attention to the screens all times, because the numbers are called randomly. When my number came up, I had no idea what was next, I thought it was another desk where they would ask for more info, but turns out I was at the actual interview! The consulate officer went straight to the point and asked me how we met, when and where I met my fiance, what I do for living, what he does, if I have met his family and how many times we had seen each other before becoming engaged. All of this while he looked at the HUGE binder of evidence that we sent and also looking at the computer when giving him dates and places - to confirm I was saying the truth, I guess. I was so grateful I didn't realize I was at the interview until this woman started to ask questions, otherwise I would have been even more nervous. After that I saw her writing a huge 'cancel' on my previous visa and she gave me instructions on how to pick up my passport. That meant I was APPROVED! I was SO relieved, and I felt like all the work was worth it - and this is not even the most rewarding part of the whole process! I went back to my temporary home and waited--- this was hard--- as I was calling DHL and looking at the tracking number every hour after the 2nd day of the interview. For the record I did not go out to explore the city or anything similar. Finally on Friday (4 days after), I saw that my visa was ready for pickup! In less than an hour I went to pick up my passport, and booked the first flight to NYC. I left the next day from El Paso. 2017-02-19
Gabriela & Edith Mexico Vermont Texas Juarez, Mexico 2013-07-19 2013-07-25 2013-10-01 2013-10-09 2013-10-11 2013-10-24 2013-10-28 2013-10-29 2013-11-14 2014-02-10 2014-02-14 2014-03-01 2014-03-12 206* 6 78 122 2017-01-24
F & A Morocco Vermont Texas Morocco 2013-02-11 2013-02-14 2013-07-06 2013-07-31 2013-08-06 2013-10-18 2013-11-08 2013-11-14 2014-03-28 270* 3 142 125 - 02/20/13 - Alien Registration Number was changed - 06/21/13 - Transferred to another office - 06/21/13 - Transferred to local USCIS Office (TSC) - 06/26/13 - Transferred and is now being processed at a USCIS office - 07/06/13 - Alien Registration Number was changed - 07/24/13 - Shipped to the Department of State 2014-08-17
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