Case Approved
My Processing timeline
Hello everyone, I just want to give you my timeline so you don't loose hope. The whole thing took 3 years.
N400 submitted in May 2020
Interview in March 2021
Case denied June 2021
N336 submitted July 2021
N336 approved March 2023
N400 reopen and approved March 2023
Oath Schedule March 2023
Oath de-scheduled April 2023
Expedited request for oath - responded within a day
Oath Schedule May 2023 - 2 weeks after expedited request
Just keep waiting - It'll happen soon enough.
Petitioning for my Yemeni mother (Part 3): Interview Prep
Sharing my experience to petition for my mother to immigrate in the US.
This is post 2 of 4 describing the steps we took. Warning: it’s long lol but I hope this helps you in your journey
Part 1: Filing I-130 with the USCIS
Part 2: Submitting DS-260 via the CEAC website
Part 3: Interview Preparation (this post)
Part 4: Interview Day + Visa Issuance
Timeline:
• Oct 19, 2022: Documentary Qualified 🎊
• Dec 5, 2022: Email to transfer interview location from Cairo to Djibouti
• Dec 9, 2022: Response confirming interview location change and new Case ID
• Feb 24, 2023: Email from NVC with Interview Appointment Date (April 4)
• Mar 25, 2023: Travel from CAI to DJI
• Mar 29, 2023: Medical Exam Completed
• Mar 30, 2023: COVID Vaccine
• Apr 4, 2023: ⭐️Interview Day ⭐️
The process:
Throughout the entire process, we have been following several sources for updates and guidance, and the most helpful resource for me has been Mr. Mosheer’s page on FB from Marhaba Service (link below). I learned through him about the delays in the US Embassy in Egypt in scheduling interviews (takes up to 2 years) and that we can transfer to Djibouti where it’s much faster (3-6 months). I contacted him on Whatsapp and he kindly provided a template and the email to send the transfer request which we did after two weeks of getting DQ. (lmk if you need this info).
The transfer and interview date notifications were fairly fast alhamdulilah. It took a week to confirm the transfer and less than 3 months to get an interview date for my mother. We had 40 days from the interview date notification to prepare everything and get my mother to Djibouti for her interview.
As soon as we got the interview date, here is what I did:
1. Booked Medical Exam: I called the Dr office in Djibouti (Dr. Nicolas) to schedule an appointment. The lady on the phone said it typically takes four days to issue the results so we scheduled the exam 7 days (including weekend) before the interview date. The woman only took my mother’s name over the phone and told us what to bring. My mother did not have any records for vaccinations and that was not an issue
2. Apply for an E-VISA to enter Djibouti – They say it takes 72 hours to be issued, but we didn’t get ours until after 5 business days, so apply early. It costs $30 USD.
3. Booked hotels + airfare (book your airfare as early as you can because there aren’t direct flights to DJI from CAI and it get expensive as the date gets closer).
4. Issued new Police Certificate: If it’s been more than a year since you uploaded your police certificate, you must issue a new one. This was the case for us and we got a new one issued from Egypt, my mother’s current country of residence.
5. Gather Documents Required for the Interview We created two folders, one containing all the required documents listed on the US Consulate in Djibouti website (link below) including as many pictures as we could find of me and my mother (we had less than 20 pics total because all of our pictures were in Yemen), and the other folder contained additional information that we submitted online at NVC or other supporting documents.
We had three main concerns during this process:
1) Covid #Vaccination: My mother was not vaccinated for Covid. When we called Dr. Nicolas’s office and asked about the Covid vaccination, she said that’s fine we can do it here.
A: For airports, Egypt asked for my mother’s vaccination and she told them she will get it done in Djibouti so they let her go, and Djibouti did not ask her about her vaccination status.
B: At the medical exam on Mar 29, they told us that NO they do not do covid vaccinations in the office and asked us to do it somewhere else and come back the next day with the vaccination card.
C: We did the vaccination at a Djibouti community center location and on Mar 30th provided the Dr. office with the vaccination document.
D: My advice: get it done as soon as you can to avoid getting symptoms before the interview and you don’t have to worry about last minute like we did.
2) The Djibouti interview pre-checklist said you must bring: “Original or certified copies of birth certificates for all children of the principal applicant (even if he or she is not accompanying).”
A) Our issue: my three siblings are in different parts around the world and one of them (my brother) does not have a birth certificate and cannot obtain it within 30 days. Also, all of us are adults at this point (40+ years), so we were not sure if this requirement is needed.
B) What we did: I got the birth certificate of 3 out of 4 of us, and my bother’s copy of his passport. We put all of this in the optional folder.
C) When we arrived Djibouti, we went to a Yemeni immigration service center (Mr. Ahmad) who reviewed our documents before the interview (link below). He said that only my certificate is important (the petitioner). We placed the remaining certificates and brother’s passport in the optional folder in case.
D) Result: Thankfully, just like Mr. Ahmad Alsabahi shared, they only asked for my birth certificate. They did not need or take any of the other certificates.
3) Financial Evidence and AOS: The most complicated part for us what this. I lost my job during COVID and so the information that I submitted before the interview was outdated and no longer true. I submitted 1040EZ and W-9 and tax returns for 2017-2019 in the beginning of the process. Now in 2023, I needed to provide updated information. I am now not making enough on my own to sponsor my mother so I had to add my husband and basically resubmit the entire section again.
A) If you are updating anything, you need to also upload it to the CEAC website.
B)What I submitted to update my financial status:
• Form I-864A Contract Between Sponsor and Household Member
• My 2021 Federal Income Tax Return or Transcript
• Proof of Relationship Between Sponsor and Household Member
• Letter explaining the update and that I’m now adding my husband.
• Husband Proof of U.S. Citizenship
• My husband’s 2021 and 2022 W-2
• My husband’s 2019-2022 Tax Transcript
• Proof of Current or Self Employment
• New Form I-864 Affidavit of Support
• Printed all the documents above and submitted them online.
The Yemeni office in Djibouti that reviewed our papers was helpful because they caught a few things that needed fixing in our file (Picture was not 5x5 so we got new ones, our Egypt police certificate needed translation which he did for us, and he provided some answers on the concerns above). He did note that we might also need a Yemeni police certificate, which we obtained from the Yemeni Embassy in Djibouti following that advice, but turned out it wasn’t required.
Links:
• Marhaba Services: https://www.facebook.com/MarhabaService
• Djibouti eVisa - https://www.evisa.gouv.dj
• Pre-Checklist from the US Consulate in Djibouti: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/DJI-Djibouti.html#interview_guidelines
• Support in Djibouti: Alsabahi Service Office https://www.facebook.com/alsabahioffice
#Yemen #Egypt #Djibouti #DS260 #IR5 #MotherGreenCard
IR-5
U.S. citizen filing for a parent
Total Days: 220 days
Case
2020-03-03
2020-10-09
I-130
220 Days
Vermont Service Center: I-130
Naturalization process
Hi everyone, does someone know: if I just became resident, but I have almost 5 years living in the US as an international student, I am married to a US citizen and my baby was born here in the US, Is there any possibility to do the naturalization sooner? #naturalizacion #citizenship
Marriage case approved after 29 months at Baltimore FO
Hi everybody,
I just wanted to share my timeline and maybe encourage somebody who is still waiting for their decision.
I came to the US on a J1 visa with Two years home residency requirement. While living in the US, I met my now husband. Later on, I applied for a waiver of two years home residency requirement and got married to my US spouse.
My field office was Baltimore. Our AOS interview was very simple and lasted only 15 minutes. However, our case was held for review and it took them 18 months to give us a decision. I filled out the whole application package with a lawyer and I had a lawyer present during the interview as well. The waiting for a decision was very frustrating but it had one big advantage I got unconditional 10 years green card since our marriage got over 2 years during the waiting time.
Here is my timeline:
Case received (I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131) on November 16, 2020
I-765/I-131 was approved on August 13, 2021
I-485 interview (case held for review) on September 16, 2021
Case inquiry on January 19, 2022
Case inquiry on June 16, 2022
Case inquiry on March 2, 2023
I-765/I-131 (2nd application) received on March 6, 2023
I-765 was approved on March 9, 2023
I-485 was approved (card being produced) on March 29, 2023
I-130 was approved on April 3, 2023
Card in hands on April 7, 2023
Thank you and wishing everyone good luck with their process!
Ghana-USA K1 Visa Approved Today!
Our long awaited Visa was finally approved today!
Timeline:
I-129F May 27, 2021 California Service Center
July 29, 2022 Approved Sent to US Ghana Embassy
April 3, 2023 Visa Appointment
April 4, 2023 Medical Appointment
April 12, 2023 VISA APPROVED
We did our own paperwork, no attorney involved. #K1 Visa #Ghana
SSN VALID ONLY FOR WORK
SSN VALID ONLY FOR WORK ONLY
Hello, I got my work permit two months ago, went to the ssn office and got just got my social a week ago but it says valid for work only with hds authorization. I have a dmv appointment coming up. Would I be able to get my real id if my social has that restriction?. By the way, I just got my green card 2 weeks ago.. you guys think i will be able to get my real id ? I just don’t want to reschedule my dmv appointment since they might take a while
i130 F2A
hello my brothers and sisters who share the anguish of waiting, I enter this site every day to follow the progress of the processes, waiting for the day that I can share this news with you, my i130 - F2A was approved this week, after almost 18 months waiting! Case October 2021. Stand firm, God is with you! I will be cheering for everyone! This waiting makes us sick but somehow brings us spiritual evolution! Strength my brothers! #i130 #F2A
after 1 year and 20 days. my case got approved. apply I-130 online for my wife ( she in viet nam).
after 1 year and 20 days. my case got approved. apply I-130 online for my wife ( she in viet nam).
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 389 days
Case
2022-03-17
2023-04-10
I-130
389 Days
Potomac Service Center: I-130
Petitioning for my Yemeni mother (Part 2)
Sharing my experience to petition for my mother to immigrate in the US. This is post 2 of 4 describing the steps we took.
Phase 1 was filing I-130 with the USCIS (Previous post)
Phase 2 was submitting DS-260 via the CEAC website.
Timeline:
- October 9, 2020: NVC sent us an email of the approval for the I-130 and gave us a NVC Case Number and Invoice ID to login to the CEAC website to begin the Immigration Visa Application (DS-260)
- October 10, 2020: Paid Fees on NVC Website
- February 25, 2021: Submitted DS-260 and and some of the Civil Documents
- January 2, 2022: Submitted some civil documents (It took us a while to gather civil documents, more on that below)
- April 2, 2022: Email from NVC to update some of the civil documents (birth certificate + death certificate).
- July 6, 2022: Email from NVC to replace death certificate for the second time.
- Aug 24, 2022: Submitted updated death certificate
- October 19, 2022: Documentary Qualified 🎊
Evidence Submitted:
- Police Certificates (Countries of residence)
- Petitioner's Marriage Certificate
- Petitioner's Birth Certificate
- Photographs for my mother
- Passport Biographic Page for my mother
- Birth Certificate for my mother
- Death/Burial Certificate for my father
For the financial evidence, I had enough income to cover the minimum requirement and w-2 so this is what I submitted in Feb 2021 (Keep in mind that these were later updated)
- Form I-864Ez Affidavit Of Support
- 2019 Federal Income Tax Return or Transcript
- 2018 Federal Income Tax Return or Transcript
- 2017 Federal Income Tax Return or Transcript
- 2019 Form W-2 Wage And Tax Statement
Biggest hurdles: My mother lived in four countries and we were under the impression for the longest time that we needed to provide police certificates for all the countries she lived at. We later confirmed that you only need to get the police certificate for the country of current residence. We also had to obtain a replacement for the birth certificate from Yemen but because neither of us were in Yemen, so it took a while to coordinate someone who can obtain this document for us.
In summary, we submitted our full documents in August 2022 and became documentarily qualified in under three months Alhamdulilah.
The third post will cover our process after getting documentary qualified and helpful resources for the upcoming stage.
Hope this helps!
#Yemen #Egypt #Djibouti #DS260 #IR5 #MotherGreenCard
Petitioning for my Yemeni mother (Part 1)
Sharing my timeline if helpful to petition for my mother to immigrate in the US. This is post 1 of 4 describing the steps we took.
Phase 1 was filing I-130 with the USCIS.
Evidence submitted included:
- Scan of the naturalization certificate
- Evidence of Marriage or Divorce (if applicable to you)
- My birth certificate with English Certified Translation
- pdf document spelling my mother's name in Arabic
We submitted our application on 3/3/2020 and heard back within 8 months (Oct 5, 2020). Then, the case was passed on to NVC!
My second post will cover what we submitted for the second application and the third post will cover pre-interview and interview phase.
#Yemen #Egypt #Djibouti #DS260 #MotherGreenCard
IR-5
U.S. citizen filing for a parent
Total Days: 220 days
Case
2020-03-03
2020-10-09
I-130
220 Days
Vermont Service Center: I-130
Case approved a week after i693 was delivered
Hello everyone just want to shared with you my case was approved today April 1st! Yes a little weird it was on Saturday! Received RFE for medicals on March 16, delivered on Monday 27, and yesterday I saw a msj dawn my rfe msj on my account that they received the medicals on March 31st and was reviewing it, no case updated of rfe received and today early morning case was approved. I130 already approved from January 2022 and i485 submitted on July 2022
Finally greened 💚✅🍀
I am so glad that this is over, it felt like forever waiting and I really understand how it feels not being able to visit your family overseas. I was not given a travel permit not sure why but glad that I’m finally approved. The communities on this app and Reddit let me keep my hopes up with all the messages and it helped me wait for my turn to be approved. Please hang on guys God is Good you will be blessed soon as well! sending positive vibes and affirmations to you all 💚🍀
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 429 days
Case
2022-02-03
2023-04-08
I-130
421 Days
I-485
429 Days
null: I-130
National Benefits Center: I-485