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IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI-130 NOA-1s recently received
QUOTE (kitty loves moudi @ Mar 22 2008, 02:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Diane.. welcome.. I was looking at your timeline that you've listed... you might want to adjust the year indicated as ur wedding and filing date good.gif


Hi Kitty,

All of those dates are correct. We were extremely happy and shocked when we received our NOA-1 on Friday...but the dates are 100% accurate. We can put the minutes if you'd like. whistling.gif
(It's listed as DayDay.MonthMonth.YearYear)

NOA-1 says our case was sent to the CA service center. Thanks!

Edited by Daher.Diane, 23 March 2008 - 07:42 AM.

Daher.DianeNot TellingJordan2008-03-23 07:41:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI-130 NOA-1s recently received
Add me =)
Daher.DianeNot TellingJordan2008-03-22 00:19:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresNow that we're waiting for I-130's NOA2
thanks for the info.. and yea, that is what concerns me, i live in jordan and it takes about 2 weeks for the police reports to come out, and i also lived for two years in Abu Dhabi (UAE) and I don't know how to get the police reports from that country.. I can't go there to get it thats for sure.
Daher.DianeNot TellingJordan2008-06-07 07:38:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresNow that we're waiting for I-130's NOA2
.. so now that we're waiting for I-130's NOA2, is it a good idea to get the nvc forms signed up and mailed already? or do i have to wait for the approval to start that?

also, about the police reports, does getting them now to save some time a good idea or is it against the rules?


Thanks in advanced.

Edited by Daher.Diane, 07 June 2008 - 06:29 AM.

Daher.DianeNot TellingJordan2008-06-07 06:28:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI-130 - Approval notice sent.
woot, thanks everybody... i wish the best luck for you all
Daher.DianeNot TellingJordan2008-06-14 22:48:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI-130 - Approval notice sent.
Its funny how it happened, we got our first touch yesterday, the system updated the last date after a very hard week... we got so happy for the touch and we celebrated, and when i woke up in the morning, i read the email and i was too sleepy and I realized it wasn't just a touch, it was the approval notice =) .. so i had to wake her up at 4 AM biggrin.gif

With the help of this community we were able to put the package together the right way. thx everybody =)
Daher.DianeNot TellingJordan2008-06-14 09:11:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI GOT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
woooot! dancin5hr.gif biggrin.gif
Daher.DianeNot TellingJordan2008-06-14 22:41:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresPolice Clearance - UAE - will it be waived?
Anybody? whistling.gif

QUOTE (Daher.Diane @ Jun 14 2008, 10:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello,

In preparation for a (hopefully) speedy NVC process, we have spent the day investigating all we will need. wacko.gif star_smile.gif

Daher spent the years from age 16-18 living with his parents in the United Arab Emirates. He then moved to Jordan, and has lived there for the past 8 years (he is of Jordanian nationality) Based on everything we've read on the USCIS/NVC web sites, he will need to obtain a police record from the UAE. However, when we look at the reciprocity site, it states the below.

Specifically look at the red bold part.


Police Records

Available, only if applicant is physically present in the UAE.

Police certificates may be obtained by any person, regardless of nationality, by personally appearing at the Central Police Headquarters located in the emirate of residence or former residence. When appearing to request a police certificate, the applicant should provide recent photographs, a letter from the requesting authority, the date of residence in the emirate, and their passport.

Not available by mail. Post recommends that consular officers waive the general requirement to obtain police certificates unless the applicant lives in the UAE.



Does this mean he will not need to travel to the UAE to obtain the certificate? Who is "Post" and does their recommendation always get accepted by the US Embassy?

Any help is, as always, appreciated!!

Daher.DianeNot TellingJordan2008-06-15 15:25:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresPolice Clearance - UAE - will it be waived?
Hello,

In preparation for a (hopefully) speedy NVC process, we have spent the day investigating all we will need. wacko.gif star_smile.gif

Daher spent the years from age 16-18 living with his parents in the United Arab Emirates. He then moved to Jordan, and has lived there for the past 8 years (he is of Jordanian nationality) Based on everything we've read on the USCIS/NVC web sites, he will need to obtain a police record from the UAE. However, when we look at the reciprocity site, it states the below.

Specifically look at the red bold part.


Police Records

Available, only if applicant is physically present in the UAE.

Police certificates may be obtained by any person, regardless of nationality, by personally appearing at the Central Police Headquarters located in the emirate of residence or former residence. When appearing to request a police certificate, the applicant should provide recent photographs, a letter from the requesting authority, the date of residence in the emirate, and their passport.

Not available by mail. Post recommends that consular officers waive the general requirement to obtain police certificates unless the applicant lives in the UAE.



Does this mean he will not need to travel to the UAE to obtain the certificate? Who is "Post" and does their recommendation always get accepted by the US Embassy?

Any help is, as always, appreciated!!
Daher.DianeNot TellingJordan2008-06-14 22:34:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresGetting married during the process of a k1
Thanks everybody for the reply and thank you you lisa.. Its a bit confusing still to browse this website, so I'll start to read more often =)
Daher.DianeNot TellingJordan2007-10-25 14:42:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresGetting married during the process of a k1
I have a little question, my fiancee and I decided to get married eitherway, so we're thinking about going through with the k1 process because it seems to be a faster solution, and our wedding will most probably be with in two-three months. whats going to happen if we do it? by the time the k1 visa is out, we no longer going to be engaged but married.

is it recommended to go this way? or should we wait until we get married and then file for k3 and go on with the other process.

Thanks in advanced.


PS. awesome community, I've found many answers just by reading other topics. =)
Daher.DianeNot TellingJordan2007-10-24 12:55:00