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  • SAFE FOR BABY: Let us take all your worries away! Featuring high quality material, this training potty seat provides you with peace of mind while your toddler uses the potty!
  • COMFORTABLE SEAT AND HANDLE: Designed for comfort and safety, this potty training seat fits a child's body perfectly. The high-back design protects your baby's spine from damage and provides a comfortable grip for climbing.
  • NO MORE SHAKING: Featuring non-slip rubber pads, the ladder fits firmly to the toilet at the back and at the bottom. Thanks to the non-slip wide ladder, your baby can easily turn around. It’s a trustworthy companion for every parent!
  • INTIMATE DESIGN: The smooth armrests on this potty training seat fits the curvature of the baby's hand. Moreover, a pee catcher is designed for boys as well as girls between 1-7 to effectively prevent urine from splashing.
  • EASY TO INSTALL: Easy installation, just tighten the screws with a key, no tools required. Max capacity of 75kg(165lb), sturdy enough when your toddler climbs up and down. The padding on this potty seat makes it more comfortable to sit.

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  • Introducing our updated model of the Toddler Potty Chair - the perfect training tool for your little one's potty journey! With double-layer pedals, this chair offers enhanced stability and an improved anti-slip effect, ensuring your child feels secure during their potty training sessions.
  • The replaceable cushions not only provide added comfort but also promote better hygiene, allowing for easy cleaning and maintenance.
  • Designed with convenience in mind, this potty chair is foldable and easy to assemble, making it ideal for travel or storage.
  • With 7 height adjustment modes, it can be customized to suit your growing toddler's needs, ensuring a comfortable and ergonomic experience.
  • Our Toddler Potty Chair is thoughtfully crafted to aid in the potty training process. It features a sturdy seat that resembles a real toilet, helping your child transition seamlessly to the actual toilet.
  • This training seat is suitable for boys and comes with all the necessary features to make potty training a breeze. Invest in our Toddler Potty Chair today and watch your little one gain confidence and independence as they embark on their potty training journey. Say goodbye to diaper changes and hello to successful toilet training!

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Customers like the ease of folding, assembly, and practicality of the potty. For example, they say it's a great pottying training tool, and the seat is removable for easy cleaning. Customers also appreciate the ease-of-use. That said, opinions are mixed on size, value, and quality.

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Customers find the toilet seat easy to put together. They say it comes with simple instructions and is easy for toddlers to use. Some mention the steps are great for independence.

" Very easy to assemble , good quality and most importantly, my toddler loves it. My 2.5 yr old immediately started usually the regular toilet...." Read more

"...This one comes with simple instructions , super easy to put together. It does say that it may need a bath at under it in order to feel super stable...." Read more

"...Now it was easy to snap the back on ...." Read more

"So easy to set up that even the toddlers can do it. If it’s not set perfectly though it will wobble a lot" Read more

Customers like the ease of use of the baby product. For example, they mention it's very easy for their little one to go up and down, it has backing and handles so it' s easy for them to grab on and shift around, and it makes it so much easier for her to use the bathroom. Some say it'll make training them to use a toilet easier.

"This potty training seat is a great option for littles who want the ability to use the 'big kid' potty without the fear of falling in...." Read more

"...But the nice thing out this one is the pee and poo go directly into the toilet , so you don’t have to dump and clean the potty which is a plus...." Read more

"...The seat area has a backing and handles so it's easy for my child to grab on and shift around. Gets the job done...." Read more

"...Again, steps were useless .I ended up throwing it away and buying at $10 seat at another store. My kid had zero problems after that...." Read more

Customers find the toilet seat a great potty training tool for any family. They say it makes pottying training so much easier and expedites bathroom skills. Some customers also say it's very useful for their little daughter and makes her excited to use the pottie.

"...to go onto the toilet without any help and I feel that it expedited their bathroom skills ...." Read more

" Good potty training toilet . We have the other one on the toilet but getting small. Brought this one and my son like to try on it for number 2" Read more

"...It folds easily and would be great to take on trips during the early phases of potty training...." Read more

" Great concept ! Cute and functional, but the instructions could be improved...." Read more

Customers like the folding of the toilet seat. They mention it can be easily folded and stored alongside the toilet or sink when not in use. Some say that it folds in half for easy storage.

"...The easy fold and quick height adjustment are incredibly convenient...." Read more

"...It also folds up and makes easy to store. It's also lightweight enough that my son can grab it and put it on the toilet himself without much help...." Read more

"...Additionally, it almost folds too easily , because if my toddler is skootching forward off the seat, it starts sliding forward gradually off the..." Read more

Customers like the ease of cleaning the toilet seat. They mention that it's super easy to clean, it can be put away and cleaned, and the padded seat is removable for easy disinfecting.

"...This is also very easy to wipe down !..." Read more

"...But it does just fine with out hard floor.It's easy to clean .There is a little cushion pictured...." Read more

"...I do like that I can easily clean this for any accident's , and it is crazy light, so my five year old who also shares a bathroom with the two year..." Read more

"...We have had it for awhile now and it seems to be sturdy. It's also easy to clean .Just buy it!" Read more

Customers are mixed about the quality of the baby product. Some mention it has a very nice construction, is sturdy, and easy to clean. However, others say that it's not very stable, and not 100% secured.

"...it easy for my son to situate himself comfortably, feel confident in his seating balance , and hold onto something when bracing to push...." Read more

"...the cushion had little grips or something as my child says it tends to slide a little ...." Read more

"Very easy to assemble, good quality and most importantly, my toddler loves it. My 2.5 yr old immediately started usually the regular toilet...." Read more

"...Either way, it made the product way too wobbly and insecure. Something that kids are already scared off in the first place when training...." Read more

Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the baby seat. Some say that it fits their low toilet and their daughter's very high toilet (19"). However, others say that the seat is too small, not padded, and feels unstable when on the toilet.

"...It fits on the toilet perfectly and you can adjust the legs to fit the height of your toilet...." Read more

"...Also the footrest or step ladder is too narrow , my toddler has to hold on to the sink for support when climbing up the step ladder, especially when..." Read more

"It’s the perfect size, plus adjustable . Only wrong is, there’s no way to “secure” everything down. He can literally pull it off the toilet" Read more

"...It is very small, not really suitable for bigger children (my special needs child is a bigger little guy)...." Read more

Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the product. Some say it's a good product for the price, and worth the little extra. Others say it is not worth the price and is flimsy.

"Still have it and it's worth every penny ." Read more

"...No crying at all. This seat is not worth the investment . Buy some steps and a seat instead...." Read more

"...As a parent trying to potty train, they are also very affordable . We have one for every bathroom in our home." Read more

"...I feel like it is on the cheaper side ." Read more

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  • Best potty chair overall : Summer Infant My Size Potty
  • Best minimalist potty chair : BabyBjörn Potty Chair
  • Most affordable potty chair : Summer Infant My Fun Potty
  • Best musical potty chair : Fisher-Price Learn-to-Flush Potty
  • Best potty seat with ladder : GrowthPic Potty Training Seat
  • Best potty training seat overall : Munchkin Sturdy Potty Seat
  • Best potty seat for boys : The First Years Soft Grip Trainer Seat

What is a potty chair?

What is a potty training seat, what to look for in a potty chair or potty training seat.

Potty training isn't easy, but the right potty chair or potty training seat can help it go much more smoothly. Based on recommendations from parents in the BabyCenter Community, plus our editors' research and experience, these are the best potty chairs on the market. Read on to find out what parents think is the best potty chair for boys , the best portable potty chair, and more.

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Best potty chair overall, summer infant my size potty.

The sleek Summer Infant My Size Potty looks and feels just like a grown-up toilet for your potty training toddler. It includes a handle with a flush sound, and the flip-up lid helps boys learn how to go standing up. The removable bowl and clip-on splash guard make clean up really easy, and a built-in wipe dispenser promotes good hygiene.

The realistic flush is so fun, but it does require 2 AA batteries. The bowl itself is on the smaller side, so some parents have to switch to a regular toilet sooner than they anticipated because their little ones outgrew this potty.

Parents say

"I love that it replicates an actual toilet. My 2 1/2 -year-old can safely go on it, and then she flushes. There's an attachment for boys to prevent overspray, too."

  • 2 AA batteries required
  • For children 18 months and up
  • Seat is 9.5 x 11.25 inches

Best minimalist potty chair

Babybjörn potty chair.

The BabyBjörn Potty Chair is designed with soft contours, a high backrest, and comfortable armrests to give toddlers a pleasant toilet-training experience. The nonstick base holds the chair securely in place, and the splashguard helps prevent messes. Simply remove the inner potty for easy cleaning.

The potty bowl comes out easily – almost too easily. Curious toddlers have been known to take them out. Even worse, they can get stuck to little bottoms as children stand up.

"I really like our BabyBjörn potty chair. It's super sturdy so kids don't accidentally tip or slide it, and it's high enough for bigger toddlers."

"I like how supportive the back is when my toddler is sitting on it. The removable insert is very easy to clean."

  • No batteries required
  • For children 18 months and older
  • 14.21 x 14.13 x 12.40 inches

Most affordable potty chair

Summer infant my fun potty.

This bright potty comes with colorful stickers so your child can add their personal touch. It also grows with your child – starting as a standalone potty, and transitioning to a removable training seat and step stool. The removable bowl makes cleanup a cinch.

Parents of little boys say the splash guard is too low, which can cause accidents.

  • 13.78 x 11.81 x 19.29 inches

Best musical potty chair

Fisher-price learn-to-flush potty.

The freestanding Fisher-Price Learn-to-Flush Potty plays clever tunes to make potty time and flushing fun; the lights and twirling water action helps toddlers feel accomplished every time they go. As your child grows, remove the potty ring and use it on a regular toilet seat.

Parents who are training boys say the splash guard is too low to prevent accidents.

"This was a real game changer for us in terms of potty training. Our son was excited to use it and enjoyed pressing the flush button and seeing the face light up."

  • 3 AA batteries required
  • 15.12 x 8.76 x 12.62 inches

Best potty seat with ladder

Growthpic potty training seat.

Parents love that they don't have to buy a separate stool to use with this potty seat, because it includes a ladder for little ones to use. The seat is padded for comfort and fits on almost all toilets. When your child isn't using it, the seat and ladder fold up and out of the way.

Some parents say these doesn't work well for boys because they have no splash guard .

  • 26.81 x 14.61 x 4.02 inches

Best potty training seat overall

Munchkin sturdy potty seat.

The contoured Munchkin Sturdy Potty Seat holds your little one in place, and its nonskid edge guarantees that it doesn't wobble while in use. Just stand it up to store it out of the way.

Some parents say this seat doesn't fit on their toilet – it's more round than oval, and won't sit perfectly on every toilet seat.

"We learned the hard way that potty seats with soft foam on top are terrible for getting pee trapped in between. We like the Munchkin potty seat because there are no hidden places for pee!"

  • 13.50 x 15 x 3.38 inches

Best potty seat for boys

The first years soft grip trainer seat.

Great for toddlers 18 months and older, The First Years Soft Grip Trainer Seat sits securely on your toilet. The wide, soft-grip handles give your child added comfort and security. Parents of boys say this potty seat is great because its pee guard is higher than on other models and doesn't move.

This potty seat doesn't fit on all toilets. Also, you can't use it with a cushioned adult toilet seat.

"My older son hated all potty chairs. He refused to sit on them and had zero interest in potty training until I tried this potty seat on the big toilet. For us it was easier to use the actual toilet from the beginning."

  • 13 x 3 x 13.5 inches

A potty chair is a small, stand-alone potty for your child. These can be simple or have music, sounds, and lights that reward your child for using the potty. Potty chairs have several benefits:

  • Potty chairs are your child's size, so your little one can get on and off confidently and easily.
  • Your child won't monopolize the family toilet – which is handy if you're a one- or two-toilet household.
  • A parent or older sibling can give demonstrations on the main toilet while your toddler uses their potty.
  • A potty chair can go anywhere, including in the car for long car trips, or in the living room or your child's bedroom to reduce the chance of accidents.
  • Some children are afraid to use a big toilet; a potty chair avoids this.

Potty chairs have some downsides, too. Cleanup is more involved. And eventually your child will outgrow the potty chair and may need a potty training seat to sit on the toilet.

A potty training seat goes on top of the adult toilet seat and is child-size. Their benefits include:

  • Potty training seats are less expensive than potty chairs.
  • Potty training seats take up less floor space.
  • A potty training seat may make it easier for your child to transition to using a regular toilet.
  • With a potty training seat, you can flush pee and poop rather than cleaning out a potty chair.
  • Some kids like to use "the big potty" and are motivated by a potty training seat.

Potty training seats have downsides too. You'll need to buy a stool to help your child reach the toilet. It's often harder for little ones to get on and off a potty training seat, which can lead to accidents and frustration.   

A splash guard for boys If you're potty-training a boy, you'll find that a splash guard is a critical part of the potty. Choose one that's high enough to keep pee in the potty but isn't so high that it gets in your child's way.

Easy cleaning If you choose a potty chair, there'll be an additional layer of cleaning involved. Look into what's required to empty and clean the pot – the less work, the better.

The right fit

Not all potty training seats fit every toilet, so do a little research before you buy one. Also, some potty chairs are larger and some are smaller, so take that into consideration too.

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Our top picks make the potty training process a little more fun and a lot less messy

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Potty training a toddler can be intimidating for everyone involved, and having the proper tools on hand is necessary. Toddlers can be easily overwhelmed by the size of a regular toilet bowl, so using a potty chair or a training seat for the toilet (or a combination of both) is the best way to start transitioning them away from diapers. 

The best potty training seat is one that is sturdy, comfortable, and easy enough that your toddler can adjust to using it on their own. It should also be simple for you to clean, since you’ll likely be spending a lot of time doing so, and for more hesitant potty trainers, consider one with fun features, like music or a flushing sound, to make the process more enticing. 

We put 20 of the top potty training seat models to the test, sending them home with our editors to use with their potty training toddlers. After setting them up and introducing them to our kids, we observed our kiddos’ reactions, how well they fit, and whether the seat or chair feels comfortable and stable. We also observed the design features, like an attached step stool, handles, sounds, and flushers, noting how well they work and if they truly add value to the toilet. Finally, we cleaned the seats after our kiddos used them, noting how easy and sanitary the process is, as well as if the splash guard is effective.

Depending on the type you choose, potty training seats can range in price from $20 to $70. Our top picks include a wide variety of styles and features, so you’ll find one that will actually make your kiddo want to go.

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Best overall: munchkin arm & hammer multistage 3-in-1 potty, easiest to use: babybjörn smart potty, best seat: babybjörn toilet trainer.

  • Best for Kids' Bathroom: SKYROKU Potty Training Seat

Best Characters: The First Years Minnie Mouse ImaginAction Potty and Trainer Seat

Best support: babybjörn potty chair, best to stash in the car: summer infant travel potty deluxe.

  • Best for Small Bathrooms: Bemis NextStep2 Children's Potty Training Toilet Seat

Best for Avoiding Public Restrooms: OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty

Best design: béaba ergonomic training potty.

Why We Like It: The innovative multi-use design allows you to use this as a potty chair, toilet seat, or step stool. 

But Take Note: The odor-neutralizing disc is an unnecessary expense and replacements are a separate cost. 

This best-selling Munchkin Arm & Hammer potty seat earned the top spot on our list with its versatility. It’s a potty chair, toilet seat, and step stool all in one relatively compact package, so it’s meant to stay with you through all the stages of potty training. It starts off as a potty chair for toddlers who are just learning, complete with a built-in splash guard to keep the mess to a minimum. One toddler tester loves that the seat has a cover that they can open and close, just like a real toilet. 

The removable seat can be placed on top of a toilet bowl once your kiddo is ready to move on to that step. We appreciate that the sides come up a little on either side, so they can be used like handles for extra stability. Once closed, this potty can be used as a step stool to get onto the toilet or to prop their feet up for better positioning when using the bathroom. We found this one to be stable and simple to use, and, conveniently, the collection bowl is removable for easy cleaning. 

An odor-fighting deodorizing disc sticks to the inside of the cover to help fight smells. While this sounds like a great feature, we feel it’s a little unnecessary, especially if you’re cleaning the toilet after each use. On top of that, replacing the disc means separately purchasing new ones, though you can purchase a bundle with the potty and six refills for $38, just $7 more than buying the toilet itself. But overall, this multi-use seat provides great value and will get you through the entire training process and beyond. 

The Details:

  • Type: Potty chair
  • Dimensions: 15.55 x 13.58 inches  
  • Weight: 3.5 pounds 
  • Special features: 3-in1 design, odor-fighting deodorizing disc

Why We Like It: Lightweight and straightforward, this is an option that kids will feel comfortable using themselves. 

But Take Note: There are no handles for kids to hold onto, and it’s small enough that they’ll grow out of it pretty quickly. 

This is a great option to get your toddler started on their potty training journey. It’s a low-key potty chair, and while there are no exciting features or fun add-ons, it gets the job done and it’s easy to use. Despite how light and small this is, we found it to be very stable, thanks to the anti-slip material on the bottom. Even when we actively tried to push it with our foot, it didn’t budge, which made us feel good about our toddlers squirming around on top of it. 

A high splash guard keeps everything inside the bowl, and since the potty’s low to the ground, it’s easy for tiny humans to squat down over it. It’s also small and lightweight enough to be a portable option—at just 1 pound, this is really easy to move around. That said, one editor did note that while it was convenient to move around the home if needed, this isn’t an item their family needed to take with them on the go.

To clean this potty, you remove the collection bowl and wash it out, so it’s pretty simple. As a bonus, it’s aesthetically pleasing and available in neutral colors, and it’s compact enough to hide away when necessary. We don’t love that this doesn’t have handles for kids to hold onto while sitting, though. It’s also worth noting that this is a very small potty, so if your child is bigger, they’ll grow out of it quickly. 

  • Type: Potty chair 
  • Dimensions: 12.64 x 10.04 x 6.81 inches 
  • Weight: 1 pound
  • Special features: Removable bowl for easy cleaning

Why We Like It: It’s a compact option that adjusts to fit on the toilet, so it won’t wobble around. Plus, a sloped back and lip in the front keep kids comfortable and the mess contained. 

But Take Note: It has some narrow areas that can be a little tricky to clean. It also doesn’t have any handles for kids to hold onto and will require the use of a step stool. 

If you want a potty seat that doesn’t become a permanent fixture on your toilet, this is a great option. Since you can adjust it to properly fit your toilet, it feels much more stable than some other options, and we found that it doesn’t wobble around when our kids sat on it. It only has to be adjusted to the toilet seat once for a great fit every time, though note that this means it’ll need to be adjusted for any toilet seat that’s a different size, so moving it from room to room may not be practical. 

This seat also has a more ergonomic design than some other toilet seats. The back is angled to keep kids in place, making it comfy for them to sit down, while the inward-sloping splash guard prevents a mess without getting in the way. (One editor notes that this is especially handy for little boys.) 

Thanks to the carrying handle on the back of this, it’s easy to pick up and move around as needed. You can even hang it on a hook in the bathroom when it’s not in use, so it’s a good fit for a smaller space. It’s also really easy to wipe clean, although we did notice some more narrow spots that could be a little tricky, but ultimately, it wasn’t a big deal. 

  • Type: Toilet seat
  • Dimensions: 11.5 x 4 inches 
  • Weight: 14 ounces
  • Special features: A carry handle and adjustable size

Best for Kids' Bathroom: SKYROKU Potty Training Seat

Why We Like It: With a built-in step, handles, and back support, this is very stable and easy for kids to use on their own. Plus, you don’t need to clean it with each use.

But Take Note: It’s not a portable toilet seat, so it has to stay in one bathroom. It will also need to be removed each time an adult has to use the toilet and isn’t compact. 

Potty training toilet seats often just come with a seat that goes on top of a toilet bowl, meaning you’ll still need to either help your little one up onto the toilet or buy a separate step stool so they can get up on their own. This seat, however, is packed with features that make it stable enough for kids to use by themselves, giving them a sense of independence (and also giving you a little bit of a break). It comes with a built-in step, which kids can use to climb onto the toilet by themselves—one editor’s timid toddler had no problem using the step—and prop their feet on while going to the bathroom. Built-in handles give them something to hold onto the whole time, and a high back offers extra stability and comfort. 

Other kid-friendly features include the cute bear ears on the back, which one editor’s daughter adored, as well as a high splash guard to keep the cleanup minimal. Since this goes directly on the toilet, you don’t have to clean out a small potty bowl every time they go to the bathroom, which is a plus for busy parents. We also love that the soft cushion on the seat takes away that cold toilet feeling and may leave your kids feeling happier to use it. All in all, this is a very comfortable option for toddlers. 

One thing to note is that the seat isn’t very portable. Our editor had to slightly adjust the height to fit on their family’s toilet, so it wasn’t convenient to move it to other toilets in the house, as that would mean readjusting it. It also has to be removed from the toilet every time an adult has to use the bathroom, then placed back on again. For these reasons, we feel it’s an ideal fit for a kids’ bathroom. For the family bathroom, it’s slightly inconvenient, although we still feel it’s worth it for the attached step stool. (If you’re looking for a super portable option, the Baby Björn Toilet Trainer weighs under 1 pound.)

  • Type: Toilet seat 
  • Dimensions: 25.59 x 14.57 inches
  • Weight: 3.2 pounds
  • Special features: Has a step and handles to keep kids stable

Why We Like It: There are reward buttons and a realistic flushing sound on this potty chair. It can also be used as a toilet seat.

But Take Note: It doesn’t have handles to hold onto for added stability, and there is no step stool included. 

If your kiddo is reluctant to potty train, an option with fun characters can make using the potty chair more enticing. This bright pink one features Minnie Mouse ears and a picture of several favorite Disney characters, making it instantly attractive to a kid. (One editor reports that their child took one look at it and immediately said, “I want to use the pink potty!”) We love the other kid-friendly features of this chair, like the realistic flushing sound it makes when you push a button. We especially love the reward button, which lets out an enthusiastic “Yay!” every time it’s pushed. “Now, I can’t fathom not having the reward buttons,” an editor noted, since their daughter just loved them that much. 

The versatility of this design is also a big plus. It has a removable bowl for easy cleaning when used as a chair, and once you’re done with that stage, you can remove the seat and place it on top of a toilet. It’s stable as both a chair and toilet seat, although we did find that it shifts a bit when a child sits on top of it, it’s not a dealbreaker. While it does have a splash guard, there are no handles to hold onto and it doesn’t come with a step stool to use with the toilet, so you’d need to purchase one separately. 

All of these fun features make kids want to use the potty chair, but keep in mind that the features are located on the chair, so they disappear when you remove the seat to use directly on the toilet. Overall, we feel this has a good value since it will get you through a few different stages of toddler training—and it can be a useful tool for kiddos that are hesitant to potty train. (It also comes in a Mickey Mouse design , if that’s more your kid’s speed.) 

  • Dimensions: 13.5 x 9.5 x 
  • Weight: 3.3 pounds
  • Special features: Turns into a toilet seat, has a realistic flushing sound

Why We Like It: The high back makes the seat comfortable and stable for busy little ones. 

But Take Note: This is a very basic design for the price point. 

Toddlers like to move around a lot, even when using the bathroom, so it’s important to have a potty chair that is stable and supportive enough to keep them in place as much as possible. This Baby Björn potty chair has a high back that makes the seat more comfortable while offering plenty of support. We like that the back sort of wraps around on either side, which helped keep our toddlers from falling to the side. And, the high splash guard helps prevent a mess and can even be used as a handle for kids to hold onto when sitting. 

While this one doesn’t have a lot of extras, one editor points out that their daughter loves the little bear logo on the front of the potty (She calls it “her bear potty.”) This simple design choice stands out to kids and makes the potty feel a little more fun, which is always a plus. We also appreciate that it comes in aesthetically pleasing muted colors that make even something like a potty chair seem a bit more stylish. 

At just 2 pounds, this potty is light enough to easily be carried around the house as needed, but it’s also stable enough that it didn’t slide around when kids sit on it. Additionally, the bowl is removable so you can easily dump it out and clean it after each use. All of that being said, the price is a little high for a more basic option, and it lacks some of the convenient features other options have for just as much or even less money. 

  • Dimensions: 14.21 x 14.13 x 12.4 inches 
  • Weight: 2 pounds
  • Special features: High back for support

Why We Like It: It folds up to a compact size that makes it easy to keep in your car and take on the go and can also be used on a toilet seat. 

But Take Note: We found that this seat didn’t feel very stable when placed on top of a toilet seat and felt it would require adult supervision to use that way. 

A travel potty is a necessity if you plan on leaving your house with a toddler in the midst of potty training. Although some of the lightweight potty chairs can double as travel potties, it can be more convenient to use something like this Summer Infant option. This is more of a flat seat than an actual chair, and the small legs fold up against the seat when not in use. When folded (and even when open), this is compact enough to stash in your car or even to slip into a bag to take on the go. We were impressed with how stable this one felt when a toddler was using it. The legs fold out and click into place so you know it’s ready to go, and we didn’t have an issue with it wobbling around at all. 

To use this potty, you fold a disposable bag over the entire seat and they go to the bathroom in the bag. This makes cleanup fast and easy: you just carefully lift the bag up and throw it away, so very little cleaning of the seat is required. We found that lifting the bag was very easy and fast. We also liked that you don’t have to use the bags it comes with – you can use any disposable plastic bag that will fit. 

A versatile feature worth noting is that you can also use this seat on an actual toilet bowl. Simply fold the legs so they’re flat, then place the seat over the toilet. The legs become handles your child can hold onto, and then they can sit on a toddler-sized seat and use the bathroom with no cleanup required. While we appreciated this option, we did find that the seat didn’t feel very stable or sturdy when used in this position. We felt it couldn’t be used without an adult holding onto it. 

  • Type: Travel potty chair 
  • Dimensions: 11.93 x 9.84 inches 
  • Weight: 1.48 pounds 
  • Special features: Comes with disposable bags, can be folded up to be more compact

Best for Small Bathrooms: Bemis NextStep2 Children's Potty Training Toilet Seat

Why We Like It: This seat attaches to the toilet and is a more permanent fixture, so it’s very low-maintenance once installed. 

But Take Note: Since there are no handles and it doesn’t come with a step stool, this isn’t ideal for toddlers who are just learning how to use the potty—it’s better for more experienced kids. 

Potty chairs can take up a fair amount of space in your bathroom. If you have no extra room, a more permanent option like this one is a great choice. This is an actual toilet seat that replaces your current one: You attach it to the toilet bowl, and when you lift the lid, a smaller toddler-sized seat is there. Then, adults can lift the small seat to reveal a regular-sized toilet seat. We found that it’s easy to use and feels stable when a child sits on it—the seat didn’t move around at all. 

There are a few advantages to using this seat: There’s virtually no extra cleanup because everything goes right in the toilet bowl, and it makes the toilet bowl less intimidating for toddlers who don’t want to feel like they’re sinking into a big seat. It also saves on space, as it’s one less thing in your bathroom, and once it’s attached, you don’t have to do anything else. 

However, we do feel that this seat is a little bit better for more advanced potty users who are comfortable getting onto the toilet and using a bigger seat. There are no handles for a child to hold onto for support, and it doesn’t come with a step stool they can use to place their feet on or step on to get onto the seat. It’s a great fixture in the long run, but when they’re just starting out, you may want to get them something a little more fun and kid-friendly. Also, this price point is considerably higher than other options, but since this is a more permanent purchase, we feel it makes sense.  

  • Dimensions: 2.2 x 17 x 14.3 inches 
  • Weight: 7.35 pounds 
  • Special features: Attaches onto the toilet seat as a more permanent fixture

Why We Like It: This can be folded flat and comes with a carrying case to make it extra portable. 

But Take Note: It’s very low to the ground and may be a little harder for older or taller toddlers to use. 

A portable potty is a great way to stay out of public bathrooms and make pit stops whenever necessary on a road trip. Weighing less than 2 pounds, this OXO Tot option can go anywhere with you. The legs fold up for an even more compact footprint, and it comes with a durable plastic bag to stash it in whenever it’s not in use. The seat can be kept in your car but is also small enough to fit in a large diaper bag (inside the included storage bag, of course). 

While it’s primarily a toilet seat, it has a special additional function: You can click the legs out, place one of the included disposable bags over it, and have your child use it as a discreet potty chair, no matter where you are. You can also fold the legs up to use it as a toddler toilet seat—the legs are supposed to lock into place so the kid can sit on it and go to the bathroom comfortably, but our editors do feel it isn’t as sturdy in that position. And since it lacks handles and a stool, we recommend adult supervision the entire time it’s being used. 

The small size of this potty is one of its main advantages, but take note that it sits very low to the ground. One editor found that their toddler feels like they’re almost sitting on the grass when using it, which may make it harder to use for older or taller toddlers. Still, we love that this requires almost no cleanup: The bags go over the entire seat, so you simply pick them up and toss them out when your kid’s done. We also appreciate that the included bags have an absorbent pad inside to help prevent any breaks or spills. 

  • Dimensions: 10.75 x 10 inches 
  • Weight: 1.54 pounds 
  • Special features: Folds into a compact size and comes with a travel bag and disposable bags

Why We Like It: A high, saddle-shaped back is designed to fit little bodies comfortably. 

But Take Note: There are no fun features to keep kids interested, and it’s very small. 

If your child doesn’t feel comfortable when they sit to use the potty, they probably aren’t going to want to use it (and can you really blame them?). Having a seat made with their comfort in mind is imperative, which is why we like this Béaba seat. It has a high saddle-shaped back that offers plenty of support and keeps them in place. The ergonomic shape is designed to fit their small bodies and won’t leave marks or indentations in their skin, since nothing is going to be digging into them.

The corner-less design means there are no tricky-to-clean crevices, and the removable bowl is easy to dump out and wipe clean after use. A high splash guard in the front gives kids something to hold onto (and helps prevent a lot of mess). We also appreciate the carrying handle in the back that makes it easy to move around, and at under 2 pounds, it’s super lightweight. Still, our editors found that it sits flush with the ground and is very stable, thanks to an anti-slip bottom, and it didn’t move when their toddlers sat on it.

With the pretty color options and compact size, this option is aesthetically pleasing, as far as potty chairs go. It won’t take up much room in your bathroom, though it does sit quite low to the ground. One editor said that while their son used this one, he did prefer the potty chairs that had fun features, like the Fisher-Price Learn-to-Flush Potty.

  • Dimensions: 12 x 9 x 9 inches 
  • Weight: 1.35 pounds 
  • Special features: Removable bowl and carry handle on the back

Best Bells & Whistles: Fisher-Price Learn-to-Flush Potty

Why We Like It: It plays music and makes a flushing sound to keep kids entertained, and the seat can also be removed and placed on a toilet seat. 

But Take Note: There’s no grippy material on the bottom, so it might move around a bit on hard floors. We also feel that the fun features can be a little distracting at times. 

Potty chairs don’t get much more fun and interactive than this Fisher-Price option. Not only does it display a cute, smiling character on the back, but it also has some cool features kids will love. When pressed down, the flusher on the back makes a flushing sound and even elicits a swirling water action in the bowl. There are buttons to press for music and lights, and it also spouts reward phrases for your child to hear. All of these things can make using the potty seem like a fun activity rather than a boring chore, and they may encourage your toddler to use the bathroom more. 

Despite its fun features, it’s still practical. The seat has a small splash guard to keep messes minimal and handles on the side for kids to hold onto. Plus, the bowl is removable and fairly easy to clean, although we did find that some of the pieces are too large to fit in a normal-sized sink, which could potentially be annoying. The seat itself can also be removed and placed on top of the regular toilet to help kiddos through that transition, too. The handles on the side give kids something to hold onto when used in that position. While the potty is not exactly aesthetically pleasing, our editors’ kids really love the design. 

We found that this model is pretty stable, but since it doesn’t have an anti-slip grip on the bottom, it may slip around a bit more on tile or hardwood floors. For a more stable option to use on harder floors, we love the anti-slip bottom on the Beaba Ergonomic Training Potty. And while all of the features are exciting, we also think they could be a bit of a distraction from the real task at hand. “I could tell when my child started to only become interested in hearing the song versus wanting to use the potty,” one editor said. 

  • Dimensions: 3.4 x 4.87 inches 
  • Weight: 2 pounds 
  • Special features: Fun sounds and lights, seat removes to go on the toilet

Our Testing Process 

To find the best potty training seats, we looked at 20 popular products on the market, including potty chairs, toilet seats, and on-the-go options. We sent them home with our parenting editors to use the seats with their toddlers, who are either currently potty training or recently potty-trained, to test the stability, ease of cleaning, design, and overall value. For stability, we noted whether the seat moves around when a child sits on top of it or if it stays put, and we also observed whether each seat has handles for kids to hold onto or if it comes with a step stool to help toddlers get onto the toilet. To check how easy it is to clean, we paid attention to how effectively the splash guards work, when applicable, noting if there’s easy access to clean each nook and cranny or if it’s inconvenient. For potties that use disposable bags, we looked at how easy the bags are to remove (and if they leaked). In terms of design, we checked out any bells and whistles that the potty might have, such as a flushing sound, music, or handles. Finally, we considered all of these factors and weighed them against the potty’s price to determine whether the seat is truly a worthwhile purchase. 

We also spoke to experts to get their input on what to consider when buying a potty training seat and to hear some of their best potty training tips. We consulted Mona Amin , DO, FAAP, a board-certified pediatrician, developmental expert, and founder of Peds Doc Talk ; Christine Brown , a child behavior coach, sleep consultant, and founder of Bella Luna Family; and Michelle Swaney , a potty training consultant, speaker, teacher, and CEO of The Potty School.

Factors to Consider When Buying a Potty Training Seat

Type of seat.

There are three basic types of potty training seats to choose from. Both Dr. Amin and Brown recommend having one potty chair and one toilet seat to give your child options on which to use, along with some sense of control about the entire process. 

  • Potty chair: A potty chair is a small chair that‘s designed to look like a mini toilet bowl. It’s low to the ground and less intimidating for small children to use, and it’s also portable, so it can be moved around as needed. As Dr. Amin notes, transitioning to a full-size toilet will be required at some point—if your child grows too accustomed to using a potty chair, that transition can be difficult. However, Swaney points out that a potty chair being that close to the floor can also make it easier for toddlers to pass bowel movements. 
  • Toilet seat (AKA seat reducer): A training toilet seat is basically a child-sized toilet seat that sits on top of your toilet bowl. Some are adjustable, some are removable, and some come as an integrated seat, where you can just lift the training seat up to reveal the adult seat. While these can be intimidating for some children, they also allow toddlers to adjust to a regular-sized toilet immediately. 
  • Portable seat: An on-the-go portable seat is a great option to have in your car or even in your diaper bag, especially for toddlers who are just starting to potty train. These are usually very small seats that fold up into a compact size with disposable bags that go over the seat for waste collection. 

Ease of Use and Cleaning 

Potty training can be a messy experience for everyone involved, and the type of training seat you choose can sometimes add to that mess. Look for a potty training seat that’s easy to clean, since you’ll be doing that a lot. For parents who want a low-maintenance option, potty chairs aren’t as ideal: The bowl will need to be emptied into the toilet after each use, which can get messy (especially if your little one wants to help). As Brown notes, cleaning these after each use can get messy and tiring, especially when you’re in the throes of potty training. In comparison, a toilet seat requires very little cleaning, since everything already goes into the bowl and can be flushed. 

You also want the potty training seat to be easy to use—so easy, in fact, that your toddler can use it on their own eventually. Make sure they can sit on it without it falling over, and if using a toilet seat, make sure they’re able to get onto it on their own, whether it’s with an attached step stool or one you purchase separately. 

Stability and Design

Stability and comfort are key when it comes to a potty training seat or chair. Kids are naturally squirmy, and you don’t want to risk a wiggly seat sending your toddler slip-sliding into the toilet bowl. “A seat reducer shouldn’t be able to slide at all,” Swaney says. “If you’re really looking for quality and longevity, I’d suggest investing in a built-in seat reducer to put as part of your actual toilet.” You want to make sure the toilet seat doesn’t wiggle, which can be scary for little ones, so Swaney recommends finding a model with an anti-slip grip to steadies the potty chair on the floor, or one that keeps the seat reducer stable on the toilet bowl.

Adjustable seats, like the Baby Björn Toilet Trainer , are a good way to prevent slips and falls, and seats that come with a step stool, such as the Skyroku Potty Training Seat , are ideal. “It’s important to use a stool or steps for them to climb up,” Dr. Amin says. “The steps allow them to stabilize their feet and bring their knees up to a more natural position (compared to dangling).”

Splash guards are a great feature as well. “For boys, who are learning to point their penis down, it can be helpful to have a raised front so that if they forget, the mess may be minimized,” Brown says. It’s also useful if a potty training seat has handles, which provide safety and comfort. Dr. Amin suggests looking for an option with a backrest, like the Baby Björn Potty Chair , or armrests—after all, a comfortable toilet can help your kiddo stay on the potty longer. 

Potty training can be stressful for toddlers, so anything that makes them want to use the potty can be used to your advantage. Features like a flushing sound, a cute cartoon design, or other sounds aren’t necessary for the process, but they can be fun for kids and encourage them along. If kiddos love something about their little potty chair or toilet seat, they’ll actually want to use it. So, in some cases, paying extra for these kid-friendly features can be worth it in the end. One editor found that the characters and flushing handle on The First Years Disney Minnie Mouse Potty and Training Set made their tot more excited to go, while another reported that the music and flusher on the Fisher-Price Learn-to-Flush Potty were enticing for their potty-training kiddo.

How to Make Potty Training Seats Work

Potty training seats are extremely useful, but they won’t do all the work for you. Here are some potty training tips to help guide you through the process. 

  • Avoid putting pressure on your kid. Before you start the potty training process, make sure your toddler is truly ready for it. “It doesn’t matter which seat you choose or how much gear you buy, if they aren’t ready for potty training, it can result in a true power struggle, drawing the process out,” Brown says. Don’t pressure them into using the potty, because it will backfire. 
  • Give them choices . Both Brown and Dr. Amin suggest offering at least two different kinds of potty seats. This gives kids a sense of control, and they may prefer one over the other. 
  • Add a stool into the mix . This is especially key if using a toilet seat. “A stool or steps are really important to help with safety, independence, and proper body mechanics,” Dr. Amin says. 
  • Use wipes instead of toilet paper. Brown suggests starting with wipes instead of toilet paper since that’s the feeling toddlers are accustomed to. “When big changes are happening, it can be helpful to keep as much the same as you can,” Brown says. “It helps little ones to feel more comfortable.” We recommend using flushable wipes, though you can also toss disposable ones in the garbage.
  • Keep the seat comfortable. If your child is uncomfortable, they won’t want to use the potty. Choose an ergonomic model, and inspect the seat you pick before introducing it to your child. “Be mindful of sharp plastic edges,” Swaney warns. “It happens from time to time with manufacturing.” She recommends running your finger over all of the edges and smoothing any rough plastic edges with sandpaper. 

Your Questions, Answered 

Is it better to use a potty or toilet seat for potty training .

This ultimately comes down to a matter of personal preference. “Some children prefer the potty training chair because it is less intimidating than climbing up on the ‘big’ toilet,” Dr. Amin says. Then again, some kiddos prefer a toilet seat, since it makes them feel like a grown-up, she adds. Providing both options is a helpful way to give your toddler some control over the process and find the solution that works best for them. Keep in mind that using a toilet seat gets kids more accustomed to a toilet bowl than a potty chair does. 

How do you know when your child is ready to start potty training? 

Sometimes the signs that your child is ready for potty training are clear, and sometimes they’re not. According to Brown, the biggest indicator that a kid is ready to potty train is that they’re asking to use the toilet. Keep in mind that all kids hit milestones at different times, and trying to force the potty training process can backfire. “If we try to force children to potty train and they aren’t ready, it can create an all-out refusal to use the potty and it will prolong the process,” says Brown. Additionally, according to Dr. Amin, other signs include: 

  • Bladder maturity, meaning they can stay dry for longer periods during the day. 
  • More predictable bladder movements and no bowel movements in their diaper in the morning. 
  • Walking, pushing, and pulling their clothing down, sitting down and standing up, or climbing onto the stool or stairs to get to the toilet seat. 
  • Verbal cues, like telling you they went in their diaper or they have to go. 
  • Non-verbal cues, like grunting to poop or pulling at their diaper. 

What’s the average age to potty train your child? 

Generally, potty training tends to begin between 2 and 3 years old, though some may be ready to start as early as 18 months old, while others may prefer to wait until they’re around 3.5 years old, says Dr. Amin. 

However, every kid is ready to start potty training at different ages, Dr. Amin emphasizes. So, it’s key to observe any signs of readiness your kiddo is showing you. “Following your child’s readiness helps to avoid regressions when starting too early and power struggles when starting later,” she explains.

Jessica Booth is a freelance writer who covers parenting, shopping, wellness, entertainment, and wedding content. She has been freelance writing since 2017 and before that worked as an editor at an online publication for seven years. She has written for sites such as Brides, People, Insider, Bustle, Romper, Refinery 29, Cosmopolitan, Delish, The Daily Beast, Reviewed, She Knows, Scary Mommy, The Knot, and What to Expect. She also has two young daughters and has been through potty training herself.

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Potty training can be tough, but the right equipment can make it enjoyable for your toddler., by babylist team.

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We’re not going to lie, potty training isn’t one of our favorite parenting jobs. But the bright side? Once your child is done with diapers , it’ll all seem so worth it. Once you and your little one feel ready to tackle the big world of potty training, it’s time to purchase a potty chair or seat and give it a go.

Potty Chair vs. Potty Seat

There are two potty training options: a stand-alone potty chair or a kid-size seat that fits onto your standard toilet.

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Do you need a potty chair or seat?

Many toddlers are intimidated by the size of the toilet, so starting off with a pint-sized version made just for them can often be a step in the right direction when it comes to potty training.

If you do want to skip the chair completely, which for some kiddos is totally fine, we do recommend purchasing a potty seat to put over your regular toilet seat. It often requires a balancing act for your kiddo’s tiny rear not to fall through the hole in the toilet, so most parents find that adding a potty seat helps their little one feel more comfortable and relaxed. And most potty seats come with a splash guard to help keep everything in the toilet, so that’s less cleanup for you. You’ll also need a step stool so kiddo can reach the seat all by themselves.

When Do You Need a Potty Chair or Seat?

You’ll probably notice sometime between 18 months to three years that your toddler doesn’t need as many diaper changes because they aren’t peeing as often. That’s a great indicator that your little one may be ready for toilet training. Other signs might include an awareness when wetting or soiling their diaper or a sudden interest in all things potty.

Choosing What’s Right for You

We know potty training can sound daunting, but we promise that with consistency and the right gear, you’ve got it covered. A few things to keep in mind as you decide what kind of potty to purchase should include:

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Recent Moscow Interview Questions for tourist visa??

By love russia July 10, 2006 in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus

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Recommended posts, love russia   0.

Hi everyone ..

I was looking for some advise for my up coming interview in the U.S embassy next week .

Can someone tell me what kind of Questions can be asked for a tourist visa ??

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Eva Malahova   0

Hi everyone .. I was looking for some advise for my up coming interview in the U.S embassy next week . Can someone tell me what kind of Questions can be asked for a tourist visa ?? THANKS!!

See next topic , same forum . You have exactly the same topic name:)

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NVC Processing

07.11.06 Case number assigned

07.24.06 DS 3032/AOS Bill Generated

07.26.2006 DS 3032 via email

07.28.2006 AOS fee paid and overnighted

07.29.06 NVC confirmed getting choice of agent

07.31.2006 Recieved actual AOS/DS 3032 bill via regular mail

07.31.2006 IV Bill generated

08.05.2006 IV bill recieved

08.11.2006 IV Bill Paid sent by mail

08.26.2006 Finally got Affidavit papers by mail

08.28.2006 Sent Affidavit by mail

7.17.2006 Replied to IMBRA RFE 07.18.2006 Touched ( I guess they recieved RFE) 07.24.2006 Touched

7.26.2006 Touched again 7.28.06 Touched again (they keep sending it to the old address) This case is stuck!

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Well, not exactly the same. I think the questions for a TOURIST visa will be different. Most likely it will be what kind of job do you have, how much money do you make, and then "sorry you do not qualify". Then they put a special stamp in the passport noting your rejection!

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Chuckles   0

One thing I have heard about tourist visa's for Russians to the USA is that having traveled before to other 'western' countries is a big bonus. They like to see that you obtained a visa and honored it etc.. That is the only information I have unfortunatly.

I wish you luck!!

K1 Visa Process long ago and far away...

02/09/06 - NOA1 date

12/17/06 - Married!

AOS Process a fading memory...

01/31/07 - Mailed AOS/EAD package for Olga and Anya

06/01/07 - Green card arrived in mail

Removing Conditions

03/02/09 - Mailed I-751 package (CSC)

03/06/09 - Check cashed

03/10/09 - Recieved Olga's NOA1

03/28/09 - Olga did biometrics

05/11/09 - Anya recieved NOA1 (took a call to USCIS to take care of it, oddly, they were helpful)

THANKS A LOT MAN )

I HAVE BEEN TO CANADA 2TIMES AND I STILL HAVE VALID VISA FOR IT .

ANYWAS LETS JUST WATE AND HOPE FOR THE BEST

Marc and Olga

Marc and Olga   0

That said I have read it is next to impossible for a Russian to receive a US Tourist visa.

I do believe Chuckles is right on though, having traveled to other "western" countries with visas showing you honored them would be a big bonus!

Also showing LOTS and LOTS of strong ties to Russia would benefit you GREATLY!

K-1 timeline

05/03/06: NOA1

06/29/06: IMBRA RFE Received

07/28/06: NOA2 received in the mail!

10/06/06: Interview

02/12/07: Olga arrived

02/19/07: Marc and Olga marry

02/20/07: DISNEYLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

AOS Timeline

03/29/07: NOA1

04/02/07: Notice of biometrics appointment

04/14/07: Biometrics appointment

07/10/07: AOS Interview - Passed.

Done with USCIS until 2009!

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Maclaud   1.

Love Russia, I can help (sure if you know Russian) and give you the link on some russian forum where I posted my interview. I've got my B2 tourist visa last november in Moscow, in empty international passport. There are some tricks there to persuade counsil logically, step by step, cause you have just 3-5 minutes for that. So, let me know. Ciao! And good luck!

K-1 Visa Process

27th of Aug 2004 - got acquainted

24th of Dec 2005 - spent Xmas holidays together

4th of Feb 2006 - sent I-129F petition to Texas Service Center

14th of Feb - lost our personal letters, resent even more

28th of Feb - California Service Center received our case (received date of NOA1)

6th of March - NOA1 (notice date)

1st of May - NOA2 (first one)

26th of June - NOA2 (second one, no RFE!)

27th of June - *touched*

11th of July - *touched again*

14th-21th of August - FINALLY made CSC sent out our case to NVC !!!

28st of August - letter from NVC confirming our case will be sent to Moscow Embassy within a week.

8th of September - Moscow Embassy replied they still don't have it :'(

1st of October - Yellow package has been sent

4th of October - Date of the interview: 7th of December

Rescheduled date of interview on EARLIER date (due to kid's school exams): 17th of October 2006!

17th of Ocotber - Stressful interview has successfully GONE!

20th of October - got passport with visas at the office DHL on Tverskaya st.

22th of October - WE'RE TOGETHER AT LAST! WOOOOO-HOOOOO!

Love Russia, I can help (sure if you know Russian) and give you the link on some russian forum where I posted my interview. I've got my B2 tourist visa last november in Moscow, in empty international passport. There are some tricks there to persuade counsil logically, step by step, cause you have just 3-5 minutes for that. So, let me know. Ciao! And good luck! Mari

i will be very thankful to u if u can give me the link ..

John and Anna

John and Anna   0

I would love to read that link - can you post it.

My Fiancee an Attorney in St Petersburg, owns her flat, been to Finland, Spain, France. Was denied in May :-(

K1 -visa V S C

05-19-06 : Sent (fedex)

05-30-06 : NOA1 Receipt (mail)

06-23-06 : RFE received (mail) imbra

06-27-06 : RFE Notice of Receipt imbra (email)

07-10-06 : Approved NOA2 (email)

07-12-06 : NOA2 postmarked

07-14-06 : NOA2 received in mail

07-12-06 : NVC received

07-19-06 : Sent to Moscow

07-20-06 : letter from NVC dated July 18 that they rec petition and would forward

07-25-06 : Moscow rec

07-26-06 : DOS tells me that Moscow has sent packet (does not happen in Moscow)

08-19-06 : Moscow sends interview letter

10-05-06 : Interview - CAKE WALK!

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12/30/06 - AOS/EAD/AP mailed

01/04/07 - NOA - Receipts (01-08 in mail)

01/11/07 - Appointment letter for BioMeterics

01/19/07 - BioMetrics Appointment AOS/EAD touched

02/20/07 - Received letter for interview

04/24/07 - Interview / Approved / Passport Stamp

05/04/07 - Received Greencard

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Wow I would love to read that link - can you post it. My Fiancee an Attorney in St Petersburg, owns her flat, been to Finland, Spain, France. Was denied in May :-(

I would like that info too as we have friends that would like to come over and visit us later this year or next year.

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