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I need your help :)

I got the checklist, it says: birth certificate has to state the date and place of birth for both of my parents...

On the Danish birth certificates it does not state any of that, just their names...

What should I do?

It isn't a problem. They are familiar with Danish birth certificates.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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Just popping in to say "Hej", but as I will only be a Scandinavian (honorary) for just over 2 more weeks (we leave on 7th Aug. for Boston) it is a short visit :)

You will always be a Scandinavian ;)





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That's what I was thinking as well haha

K-1 Journey: 309 days from received to POE (TSC)

 

 

[september 11, 2014] - I-129F received by USCIS

[september 15, 2014] - NOA1
[May 27, 2015] - NOA2
[July 9, 2015] - I N T E R V I E W! (APPROVED!)
[July 13, 2015] - Issued
[July 14, 2015] - Visa in hand
[July 16, 2015] - POE JFK

AOS Journey: 169 days from received to GC in hand (NSC)

Spoiler

[July 17, 2015] - Successfully applied for SSN

[July 18, 2015] - Sent out AOS package

[July 21, 2015] - Received

[July 24, 2015] - NOA1 (3x)

[August 18, 2015] - Biometrics

[september 19, 2015] - EAD/AP approval (63 days)

[september 24, 2015] - EAD/AP Received

[January 6, 2016] - Green Card approved without interview(166 days)

[January 12, 2016] - Received Green Card

ROC journey starts: October 2017

 

 

 

ROC Journey: 419 days (VSC)

[October 30, 2017] - Sent package

[November 3, 2017] - NOA1

[November 18, 2017] - Biometrics letter received

[December 5, 2017] - Biometrics

[December 18, 2018] - Card is being produced (no interview)

[December 22, 2018] - Received Green Card

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I got my SSN today!

K-1 Journey: 309 days from received to POE (TSC)

 

 

[september 11, 2014] - I-129F received by USCIS

[september 15, 2014] - NOA1
[May 27, 2015] - NOA2
[July 9, 2015] - I N T E R V I E W! (APPROVED!)
[July 13, 2015] - Issued
[July 14, 2015] - Visa in hand
[July 16, 2015] - POE JFK

AOS Journey: 169 days from received to GC in hand (NSC)

Spoiler

[July 17, 2015] - Successfully applied for SSN

[July 18, 2015] - Sent out AOS package

[July 21, 2015] - Received

[July 24, 2015] - NOA1 (3x)

[August 18, 2015] - Biometrics

[september 19, 2015] - EAD/AP approval (63 days)

[september 24, 2015] - EAD/AP Received

[January 6, 2016] - Green Card approved without interview(166 days)

[January 12, 2016] - Received Green Card

ROC journey starts: October 2017

 

 

 

ROC Journey: 419 days (VSC)

[October 30, 2017] - Sent package

[November 3, 2017] - NOA1

[November 18, 2017] - Biometrics letter received

[December 5, 2017] - Biometrics

[December 18, 2018] - Card is being produced (no interview)

[December 22, 2018] - Received Green Card

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Hello everyone! I haven't been on here for ages but it's nice to see some fellow Scandinavians on here. :)

 

May 25, 2004: Got married in Denmark
June 8, 2004: Received passport with new last name
June 11, 2004: Went to the U.S. embassy in Denmark to file the I-130 and DS-230 - approved on the spot
June 18, 2004: Received letter of appointment plus packet 4
August 5, 2004: Interview at U.S. embassy - APPROVED!!!
August 19, 2004: Went back to the U.S. with my husband
May 27, 2006: Filed I-751
July 25, 2006: I-751 approved!

March 13, 2016: Filed I-90 for Permanent Resident Card renewal

March 22, 2016: Received letter of appointment for biometrics appointment

April 8, 2016: Biometrics appointment

September 21, 2016: I-90 approved

December 27, 2022: Filed N400 for US citizenship

December 27, 2022: Biometrics reused

February 2, 2023: Interview notice received

March 10, 2023: N400 approved 

March 10, 2023: Oath ceremony notice provided right after interview 

March 24: Oath ceremony 

 

 

 

 

 

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The blue customs forms are for everyone though Dulles now have kiosks so people who come on ESTA can use kiosks.

I have no idea why we were given a cd with our chest x-rays. Have never seen them mentioned before so I was quite surprised when I was handed one. Don't think anyone wants them as the only people who are able to interpret them are educated in how to interpret xrays. Plus it already says on the form that my lungs were clear. I did bring the cd in my checked bag just in case it for some reason is needed though I doubt it.

I was never asked to hand over my chest x-rays either. At least they've upgraded to giving out CDs now. When I got mine they just printed them out and gave them to me in an envelope! No one ever asked to see them and I guess I should just throw them out. It's not like I have any use for them since I would need one of those x-ray light boxes they have at the hospitals to look at the x-ray pictures. :lol:

 

May 25, 2004: Got married in Denmark
June 8, 2004: Received passport with new last name
June 11, 2004: Went to the U.S. embassy in Denmark to file the I-130 and DS-230 - approved on the spot
June 18, 2004: Received letter of appointment plus packet 4
August 5, 2004: Interview at U.S. embassy - APPROVED!!!
August 19, 2004: Went back to the U.S. with my husband
May 27, 2006: Filed I-751
July 25, 2006: I-751 approved!

March 13, 2016: Filed I-90 for Permanent Resident Card renewal

March 22, 2016: Received letter of appointment for biometrics appointment

April 8, 2016: Biometrics appointment

September 21, 2016: I-90 approved

December 27, 2022: Filed N400 for US citizenship

December 27, 2022: Biometrics reused

February 2, 2023: Interview notice received

March 10, 2023: N400 approved 

March 10, 2023: Oath ceremony notice provided right after interview 

March 24: Oath ceremony 

 

 

 

 

 

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I was never asked to hand over my chest x-rays either. At least they've upgraded to giving out CDs now. When I got mine they just printed them out and gave them to me in an envelope! No one ever asked to see them and I guess I should just throw them out. It's not like I have any use for them since I would need one of those x-ray light boxes they have at the hospitals to look at the x-ray pictures. :lol:

It's not as efficient but just putting it up against a light should work too ;) Pretty cool to have though!





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Hi fellow Scandinavians!

I'm a virgin K-1 poster who've been secretly reading up on your experiences for a few months ;-) Thanks for all your valuable posts, and congratulations to everyone who is approved/landed in the US etc!

My fiancé and I are only in the process of preparing the I129F, but I have a (series of) question(s) for further down the line. This one is especially for the Norwegian filers on here.

Birth certificate! So, when we order the birth certificate from Skatteetaten, we can choose to get it in "multiple languages", this includes English. Is this version of the birth certificate sufficient for:

a) The K1 interview

b) AOS

c) To obtain a marriage license in the US (when notarized)

Or, does it need to be translated "again"?

I hope this question isn't too silly.

-L

If it isn't difficult, it isn't worth it.

 

K1 process

9/24/15: I129f sent

9/30/15: NOA1

11/2/15: NOA2

Delayed processing due to work

3/15/16: Medical

4/28/16: Interview (approved)

Delayed entry due to work

8/12/16: POE Detroit

 

9/4/16: Wedding!

 

AOS process:

9/9/16: I485/I131/I765 sent

9/14/16: Received 3xNOAs by text/e-mail (day 2)

9/14-18/16: Received 3xpaper NOAs 

9/23/16: Received biometrics appointment letter (day 11)

10/3/16: Biometrics appointment (day 19)

11/4/16: EAD+AP approved (day 53)

11/16/16: EAD status changed to card shipped (day 65)

11/17/16: EAD/AP combo card received (day 66)

12/30/16: Notice of interview scheduled (day 109)

2/1/17: AOS interview (day 142) - APPROVED

2/8/17: GC received (day 150)

 

ROC process:

11/3/2018: ROC window opens

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Hi fellow Scandinavians!

I'm a virgin K-1 poster who've been secretly reading up on your experiences for a few months ;-) Thanks for all your valuable posts, and congratulations to everyone who is approved/landed in the US etc!

My fiancé and I are only in the process of preparing the I129F, but I have a (series of) question(s) for further down the line. This one is especially for the Norwegian filers on here.

Birth certificate! So, when we order the birth certificate from Skatteetaten, we can choose to get it in "multiple languages", this includes English. Is this version of the birth certificate sufficient for:

a) The K1 interview

b) AOS

c) To obtain a marriage license in the US (when notarized)

Or, does it need to be translated "again"?

I hope this question isn't too silly.

-L

Hi and welcome! No questions on here at silly :)

I'm not Norwegian but I think I can at least answer the last one: lots of states don't require a birth certificate so you might want to double check if you really need one. For example in Virginia you only need an ID and a social security number.

I think you should be able to use the same birth certificate for the whole process. Unless Norway is a bit like Sweden who doesn't really have a proper birth certificate just a paper that says what city you live in, who your parents are etc then you might want to get a newer version for AOS just to be on the safe side. But if it's a proper birth certificate you're fine. I'll let your fellow Norwegians confirm that ;)

If you're interested we also have a facebook group called Scandinavians in America :)





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Hi fellow Scandinavians!

I'm a virgin K-1 poster who've been secretly reading up on your experiences for a few months ;-) Thanks for all your valuable posts, and congratulations to everyone who is approved/landed in the US etc!

My fiancé and I are only in the process of preparing the I129F, but I have a (series of) question(s) for further down the line. This one is especially for the Norwegian filers on here.

Birth certificate! So, when we order the birth certificate from Skatteetaten, we can choose to get it in "multiple languages", this includes English. Is this version of the birth certificate sufficient for:

a) The K1 interview

b) AOS

c) To obtain a marriage license in the US (when notarized)

Or, does it need to be translated "again"?

I hope this question isn't too silly.

-L

Welcome to the thread, and congrats on starting your journey!

The multi language birth certificate is what I used for my K1 interview, and it was accepted without question. :) I can't remember if there are two different birth certificates - just make sure to get the one that will have your parents' names on it.

I assume it will also be good for AOS, if not then I don't know what to do...

Like Maria said, you might not need it to get a marriage license, depending on the state where you're seeking the license. I just got mine here in Texas, and all I needed was valid ID (passport). :)

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Thanks for your quick answers :-) Great to hear that the "multiple language" version will work for now.

Unfortunately, it looks like Michigan requires a (notarized) birth certificate to obtain a marriage license for foreigners. I'll look into that more carefully I guess :-)

I'll definitively look up the fb page:)

If it isn't difficult, it isn't worth it.

 

K1 process

9/24/15: I129f sent

9/30/15: NOA1

11/2/15: NOA2

Delayed processing due to work

3/15/16: Medical

4/28/16: Interview (approved)

Delayed entry due to work

8/12/16: POE Detroit

 

9/4/16: Wedding!

 

AOS process:

9/9/16: I485/I131/I765 sent

9/14/16: Received 3xNOAs by text/e-mail (day 2)

9/14-18/16: Received 3xpaper NOAs 

9/23/16: Received biometrics appointment letter (day 11)

10/3/16: Biometrics appointment (day 19)

11/4/16: EAD+AP approved (day 53)

11/16/16: EAD status changed to card shipped (day 65)

11/17/16: EAD/AP combo card received (day 66)

12/30/16: Notice of interview scheduled (day 109)

2/1/17: AOS interview (day 142) - APPROVED

2/8/17: GC received (day 150)

 

ROC process:

11/3/2018: ROC window opens

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Thanks for your quick answers :-) Great to hear that the "multiple language" version will work for now.

Unfortunately, it looks like Michigan requires a (notarized) birth certificate to obtain a marriage license for foreigners. I'll look into that more carefully I guess :-)

I'll definitively look up the fb page:)

Hi,

Where in Michigan are you going? I´m moving to Lansing next week. :)

09/2012 - Met in Tennessee
07/2014 - Became a couple
02/2015 - Got engaged

04/20/2015 - I-129F send
04/27/2015 - NOA1
06/02/2015 - NOA2
06/16/2015 - NVC received
06/16/2015 - Medical
06/17/2015 - Case number assigned
06/19/2015 - NVC left
06/22/2015 - Consulate received
06/24/2015 - Ceck list received
07/16/2015 - Interview

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Hi,

Where in Michigan are you going? I´m moving to Lansing next week. :)

Wow, that's really cool! My fiancé lives in Detroit, but he grew up in Lansing (Okemos). His parents still live there, so I've been there several times to visit. It's really nice up there :-)

Congratulations and good luck on your move and upcoming wedding! Oh, speaking of... Can I ask how/where you're doing your wedding? I know I'm not supposed to plan it before the visa, but I can't help but browse around for nice spots in Michigan anyway...

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If it isn't difficult, it isn't worth it.

 

K1 process

9/24/15: I129f sent

9/30/15: NOA1

11/2/15: NOA2

Delayed processing due to work

3/15/16: Medical

4/28/16: Interview (approved)

Delayed entry due to work

8/12/16: POE Detroit

 

9/4/16: Wedding!

 

AOS process:

9/9/16: I485/I131/I765 sent

9/14/16: Received 3xNOAs by text/e-mail (day 2)

9/14-18/16: Received 3xpaper NOAs 

9/23/16: Received biometrics appointment letter (day 11)

10/3/16: Biometrics appointment (day 19)

11/4/16: EAD+AP approved (day 53)

11/16/16: EAD status changed to card shipped (day 65)

11/17/16: EAD/AP combo card received (day 66)

12/30/16: Notice of interview scheduled (day 109)

2/1/17: AOS interview (day 142) - APPROVED

2/8/17: GC received (day 150)

 

ROC process:

11/3/2018: ROC window opens

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Wow, that's really cool! My fiancé lives in Detroit, but he grew up in Lansing (Okemos). His parents still live there, so I've been there several times to visit. It's really nice up there :-)

Congratulations and good luck on your move and upcoming wedding! Oh, speaking of... Can I ask how/where you're doing your wedding? I know I'm not supposed to plan it before the visa, but I can't help but browse around for nice spots in Michigan anyway...

That´s awesome!! :)

Thank you!

First we were planning on having the wedding at his family´s cottage by Silver lake (close to Muskegon and lake Michigan it´s really beautiful out there) but there´s so little time to plan for a wedding and I like to be able to file for AOS as soon as possible so now we plan to just go to the court house as soon as possible and just have a barbecue at our house afterwards for closest friends and family. We´re planning on having a bigger wedding next summer or a wedding in Sweden later on.

Where did you guys meet? When are you planning on sending the I-129F? :)

09/2012 - Met in Tennessee
07/2014 - Became a couple
02/2015 - Got engaged

04/20/2015 - I-129F send
04/27/2015 - NOA1
06/02/2015 - NOA2
06/16/2015 - NVC received
06/16/2015 - Medical
06/17/2015 - Case number assigned
06/19/2015 - NVC left
06/22/2015 - Consulate received
06/24/2015 - Ceck list received
07/16/2015 - Interview

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