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Filed: Other Country: Tonga
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90 Days and the NVC has not received our I-129F petition from the USCIS...

Sent a copy of our NOA2 letter to the NVC.

Contacted my congresswoman. The immigration department has yet to respond on what she is doing.

We're thinking of me just going to her country, getting married and doing an IR-1 instead.

Any comments on others in the same situation on how you got through or what's happening?

Hello everyody,

Sorry about the delay, I know exactly how you feel. We were in the same situation and got the problem resolved with the help of the congressman. After the congressman's office put an inquiry, we found out that our case had never left the building :blink:

They finally sent it out (the process took 5 weeks) and it successfully reached the NVC. Everything was going ok, up untill NVC sent it to the wrong embassy :( . It's been 3 weeks now since the case was forwarded to the right embassy and hasn't been recieved yet...

i agree with MaClaude and urge you to contact your congressperson or senator asap. That is the only way to get a reliable information (Did you know that when a congressperson calls the USCIS, they have to physically go and look for the case?).

Anyway, I wish everybody good luck and patience. (F)

I have my Congressman on speed dial. Since December 2004 I've been trying to make this happen. Senators aides at their office are using the Lebanon reason to avoid helping with simple K-129 "at this time" I can understand this.

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After the congressman's office put an inquiry, we found out that our case had never left the building :blink:

They finally sent it out (the process took 5 weeks) and it successfully reached the NVC. Everything was going ok, up untill NVC sent it to the wrong embassy :( . It's been 3 weeks now since the case was forwarded to the right embassy and hasn't been recieved yet...

i agree with MaClaude and urge you to contact your congressperson or senator asap. That is the only way to get a reliable information (Did you know that when a congressperson calls the USCIS, they have to physically go and look for the case?).

Anyway, I wish everybody good luck and patience. (F)

Jlay, could you please tell us WHEN did you satrt bothering congress people? Cause we wait knowing they don't do anything till 4 months after NOA2. I see your dates are less, please advice? And did you send them fax message? Thank for your help and have good luck as well!

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*

12th of July - reply from NVC (don't have our case yet) :((

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!

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After the congressman's office put an inquiry, we found out that our case had never left the building :blink:

They finally sent it out (the process took 5 weeks) and it successfully reached the NVC. Everything was going ok, up untill NVC sent it to the wrong embassy :( . It's been 3 weeks now since the case was forwarded to the right embassy and hasn't been recieved yet...

i agree with MaClaude and urge you to contact your congressperson or senator asap. That is the only way to get a reliable information (Did you know that when a congressperson calls the USCIS, they have to physically go and look for the case?).

Anyway, I wish everybody good luck and patience. (F)

Jlay, could you please tell us WHEN did you start bothering congress people? Cause we wait knowing they don't do anything till 4 months after NOA2. I see your dates are less, please advice? And did you send them fax message? Thank for your help and have good luck as well!

MaClaud:

I never heard of waiting 4 months after NOA2 to start bothering USCIS. I know our lawyer did wait 30 days to put a written inquiry, though. We contacted the congressman in mid May (that is 2 months after NOA2) personally. Although after that my husband had to constantly keep reminding them about our case. He would call, leave messages, walk-in almost every other day. Finally, the case was sent to NVC on June 14, 06.

We also contacted a Sentor in D.C and got them to send a letter on May 15th.

I think you it won't hurt to contact the congressperson/ senator's office a little earlier, cause they will take their time to reply and take any actions on your case.

Hope, this helps.

Wish you all the best,

Jlay (F)

I-485 AOS Timeline:

September 14, 2006- AOS package filed

September 20, 2006 - NOA1 for both AOS & EAD

September 27, 2006 - Biometrics appt letter recieved

October 5, 2006- Biometrics taken

October 10, 2006 - both I485 & EAD touched

November 1, 2006 - I485 touched

November 21, 2006 - still waiting ......

December 7,8,9 - touched

December 11, 2006- approval notice via email

December 15, 2006 - EAD arrives in mail with the wrong dates (03/21/07-03/20/08)

December 18, 2006 -InfoPass re: wrong dates (fixing the card will take another 90 days...)

January 13, 15, 2007-both I485, EAD touched

February 25, 2007 - Initial interview letter recieved in mail

April 18, 2007-Interview!

May 7, 2007- Approval notice sent

May 11, 2007-Permanent Residency Card arrived in mail

February 2, 2009- I -751 filed

February 6, 2009- NOA received

April 8, 2009- I 751 approved!

June 20, 2009- GC received

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
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Looks like they haven't received mine yet. It's only been a week since my NOA2 though, so need to panick yet.

AOS

01-29-07 - marriage

02-07-07 - AOS package mailed to Chicago

02-09-07 - AOS package delivered

02-13-07 - NOA1 date

02-21-07 - Biometrics letter

02-24-07 - NOA1 received

03-01-07 - Biometrics taken

03-15-07 - Transferred to The Sucky/Slow Center (TSC)... to "speed up" processing.

03-17-07 - Transferred notice e-mail

03-20-07 - Received TSC transfer letter

03-21-07 - application pending at TSC e-mail.

05-14-07 - Misinfopass appt. COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME.

06-05-07 - I-131 e-filed

06-11-07 - AP NOA1

07-09-07 - Received weird looking letter for AP, but online status hasn't changed

Last Touch - AOS 3/24, AP 7/03

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[MaClaud: I never heard of waiting 4 months after NOA2 to start bothering USCIS. I know our lawyer did wait 30 days to put a written inquiry, though. We contacted the congressman in mid May (that is 2 months after NOA2) personally. Although after that my husband had to constantly keep reminding them about our case. He would call, leave messages, walk-in almost every other day. Finally, the case was sent to NVC on June 14, 06. We also contacted a Sentor in D.C and got them to send a letter on May 15th.

I think you it won't hurt to contact the congressperson/ senator's office a little earlier, cause they will take their time to reply and take any actions on your case.

Hope, this helps.

Wish you all the best,

Jlay (F)

Ohhh, Jlay! Thanks a lot! :thumbs::star: You just make us come back to life! Thank you so much for your help and advice! We'll apply to both congresspeople and senator of TX to make them move their asses in CSC, cause it's already out of any limits of patience and all... Have good luck and soon interview date at AlmaATA. Udachi tebe! (F):dance:

Best regards,

Mari

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*

12th of July - reply from NVC (don't have our case yet) :((

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!

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Ohhh, Jlay! Thanks a lot! :thumbs::star: You just make us come back to life! Thank you so much for your help and advice! We'll apply to both congresspeople and senator of TX to make them move their asses in CSC, cause it's already out of any limits of patience and all... Have good luck and soon interview date at AlmaATA. Udachi tebe! (F):dance:

Best regards,

Mari

Thanks, hope you will be hearing good news very soon! :yes:

Tebe toje udachi, (F)

Jlay

I-485 AOS Timeline:

September 14, 2006- AOS package filed

September 20, 2006 - NOA1 for both AOS & EAD

September 27, 2006 - Biometrics appt letter recieved

October 5, 2006- Biometrics taken

October 10, 2006 - both I485 & EAD touched

November 1, 2006 - I485 touched

November 21, 2006 - still waiting ......

December 7,8,9 - touched

December 11, 2006- approval notice via email

December 15, 2006 - EAD arrives in mail with the wrong dates (03/21/07-03/20/08)

December 18, 2006 -InfoPass re: wrong dates (fixing the card will take another 90 days...)

January 13, 15, 2007-both I485, EAD touched

February 25, 2007 - Initial interview letter recieved in mail

April 18, 2007-Interview!

May 7, 2007- Approval notice sent

May 11, 2007-Permanent Residency Card arrived in mail

February 2, 2009- I -751 filed

February 6, 2009- NOA received

April 8, 2009- I 751 approved!

June 20, 2009- GC received

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No, nothing. We sent a letter again at CSC on 25th of July to be sure they sent it to NVC or not and then were going to apply to congress people, but actually yesterday they replied! So long time to reply (5 days!) cause usually it took just 24 hours for them to reply! Imagine? So that means they WERE REALLY LOOKING FOR IT! (может быть и нет?)

From : CSC XII 129F <CSC-XII.129f@dhs.gov>

Sent : Tuesday, August 1, 2006 7:12 PM

To : "Marina R"

Subject : RE: Inquiry about case WAC-06...

File has been requested and will be forwarded to NVC. Please allow 30 days for this action to occur.

Thanks,

McClellan, CAO

Customer Service Division

HAS BEEN REQUESTED!!! Like someone from even english speaking persons here at the fiorum once said: Are they speaking english, huh? It's not my native language but I know english not bad... I hope it means GOOD??? I don't know what to think? Requested WHERE? At CSC or NVC?

CAO - Customer Authorization Officer or what?

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*

12th of July - reply from NVC (don't have our case yet) :((

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!

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