dv2012winner
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Visa Bulletin for June 2011 is out.... Congratulations to those whose CNs are current.
I think tomorrow would be the day.
I think tomorrow would be the day.
She applied when she saw her case number on the advanced notification part of the visa bulletin, which was in April.
Just completed my interview with the New York (Manhattan) field office.
Just completed my interview with the New York (Manhattan) field office.
It was a very smooth and by-the-book interview. We (wife and I) arrived about 20m late and had to wait for an hour before we were called in. The officer made us take the oath, and then asked me, the primary applicant, to submit documents.
As an F-1 OPT visa holder, this was what she asked for:
DV award letters
Passport
High school diploma (absolutely necessary, even if you have a master's degree)
Pay stubs for current job, for last 2 months
Employment letter for current job
EAD card
Tax returns
Birth certificate
Marriage certificate
Master's degree certificate
We were done in about 20 minutes and she told us we would recommend our case for approval and we would have the cards in 2-3 weeks or so. And that was that!
Thanks to all for your support, being a part of this forum and reading others' experience has definitely made my own a lot easier. Best wishes to those who have interviews coming up!
@feel:
oh btw...i just opened April 2001 bulletin...and the only cutoff number for Europe (for May) is 27,800.... and she is in 29xxx range.... something doesn't add up...
I hate that USCIS is so secretive about whole application process. Why don't they publish clear steps so we don't have to look in crystal ball when to apply LOL
@feel:
oh btw...i just opened April 2001 bulletin...and the only cutoff number for Europe (for May) is 27,800.... and she is in 29xxx range.... something doesn't add up...
I hate that USCIS is so secretive about whole application process. Why don't they publish clear steps so we don't have to look in crystal ball when to apply LOL
Congrats. Btw, can you add missing information about your timeline in the google spreadsheet?
They really do go by the book in certain FOs when it comes to the High School Diploma.
Especially in the New York area offices.
Update to my BIO appointment:
Just thought that it might be beneficial to people...
When i showed up, the officer at the entrance saw that i had a small band aid on my finger. He wanted to see it and said if that is large enough or on the portion that is getting scanned, they would not do the Finger printing...
Also the person that took my FP paid attention to this too...but said it is OK.
So, if you have FP appointments...don't cut yourself.
Also it took 20 minutes total from the moment i parked till i left..., at the hall entrance, there were people that were sitting without appointments/walk in for about 1-2 hours.
btw: when do you think i should try and call the DOJ to find out the status of my FP? How long should i wait before I call... I know that they don't have to give me the result, but just out of curiosity.
Just completed my interview with the New York (Manhattan) field office.
It was a very smooth and by-the-book interview. We (wife and I) arrived about 20m late and had to wait for an hour before we were called in. The officer made us take the oath, and then asked me, the primary applicant, to submit documents.
As an F-1 OPT visa holder, this was what she asked for:
DV award letters
Passport
High school diploma (absolutely necessary, even if you have a master's degree)
Pay stubs for current job, for last 2 months
Employment letter for current job
EAD card
Tax returns
Birth certificate
Marriage certificate
I-134 Affidavit of Support (wife is a student)
Master's degree certificate
We were done in about 20 minutes and she told us we would recommend our case for approval and we would have the cards in 2-3 weeks or so. And that was that!
Thanks to all for your support, being a part of this forum and reading others' experience has definitely made my own a lot easier. Best wishes to those who have interviews coming up!
Congrats for having a nice and smooth interview. Hope you will get GC very soon.
I have a question. I can see, your IO asked for I-134. Did you and your wife submit separate I-134(s)? Who sponsored you for I-134? Family? or Friend? Was I-134 mentioned in your interview letter? Thanks in advance.
Only my wife submitted the I-134. I (non-resident on an F-1 visa) signed the I-134 on her behalf. I assume that because I had a full-time job, that the officer believed I could support myself and my wife.
There was no mention of the I-134 in the interview letter, though I did read, on this very thread, of it being asked for, so I kept it ready just in case
Finally I am current, and i'm about to send my application. Can someone tell me if I should send the I-131
also, on question 16 of the I 765, should we fill out (C) (9) since it's an adjustement of status ?
please let me know Asap
thanks
Just completed my interview with the New York (Manhattan) field office.
It was a very smooth and by-the-book interview. We (wife and I) arrived about 20m late and had to wait for an hour before we were called in. The officer made us take the oath, and then asked me, the primary applicant, to submit documents.
As an F-1 OPT visa holder, this was what she asked for:
DV award letters
Passport
High school diploma (absolutely necessary, even if you have a master's degree)
Pay stubs for current job, for last 2 months
Employment letter for current job
EAD card
Tax returns
Birth certificate
Marriage certificate
I-134 Affidavit of Support (wife is a student)
Master's degree certificate
We were done in about 20 minutes and she told us we would recommend our case for approval and we would have the cards in 2-3 weeks or so. And that was that!
Thanks to all for your support, being a part of this forum and reading others' experience has definitely made my own a lot easier. Best wishes to those who have interviews coming up!