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That's encouraging :)

I've got a good feeling that those recently approved will get to NVC as fast as those that get approved from CSC. I think TSC has finally realised their big mess-up and are now shipping the approved cases to NVC in a timely manner, instead of taking like 2ish months before.

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I've got a good feeling that those recently approved will get to NVC as fast as those that get approved from CSC. I think TSC has finally realised their big mess-up and are now shipping the approved cases to NVC in a timely manner, instead of taking like 2ish months before.

Yeah that would be a noble gesture, recognition even, of the TSC mess-up.

I'm really looking forward to the next few days, when the rest of us will hopefully get approved :innocent:

USCIS - 203 days

08/09/2010: NOA1 (I-130) Received text & email with case number

02/28/2011: Received NOA2 hard copies of approval for I130 and I129F

NVC

03/02/2011: NVC Case Number Assigned, received IIN #

06/06/2011: AOS and IV received at NVC

06/21/2011: NVC Case Complete

08/24/2011: Embassy Interview

09/14/2011: Visa granted

09/18/2011: POE Houston!!!

Total time from beginning to end: 406 days (1 year, 1 month, 10 days)

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Hey guys, is there a way we could merge the 2 threads? It's hard enough to cope up with one! :wacko:

By the way its moving now, all of us will be in the NVC thread, and we could help each other out better.

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Hey guys, is there a way we could merge the 2 threads? It's hard enough to cope up with one! :wacko:

By the way its moving now, all of us will be in the NVC thread, and we could help each other out better.

Good idea ezzie, then Saylin can update us with the NVC journey :thumbs:

09/2009 - Met in Paris, France at work
04-23-2010 Marriage in Madison, Alabama
USCIS
07-19-2010 Filed I-130 - CR1 & CR2 (my daughter)
07-20-2010 Priority date
07-27-2010 NOA1 (California Service Centre)
11-03-2010 Transfer to Texas Service Centre
02-23-2011 NOA2 for my case
03-09-2011 NOA2 for daughter's case
NVC
03-04-2011 Case #
03-17-2011 Daughter's case#
04-21-2011 AOS & Support docs delivered to NVC
04-22-2011 NVC receive
(RFEs : Jan 27, Feb 8, May 4 & 5, all of them nonsense based, our birth certificates are multi-lingual, but they only see it when I call them after receiving the RFE)

05-23-2011 Checklists delivered to NVC (desperately waiting for CC)
06-06-2011 SIF
06-08-2011 CC (both mine & daughter's) + RFE - checklist to bring to interview
06-28-2011 Medical exam - Passed
07-19-2011 Interview in Paris - Passed
07-26-2011 Visa in hand
08/05/2011 POE Atlanta

08/22/2011 SSN Card in hand
08/23/2011 GC in hand Yipeeeeeeeeeeee

Removal of Conditions

07/20/2013 Petitions sent

07/23/2013 NOA

07/29/2013 NOA received

08/03/2013 Biometrics appointment letter received, scheduled 08/20/2013 in Birmingham AL

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Hey gang, unfortunately I did not get approved, however my case status was demoted from "Post Decision Activity" back to "Initial Review".

I received a text and email a few minutes ago. The email reads:

*** DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS E-MAIL ***

The last processing action taken on your case

Receipt Number: WACxxxxxxxxxx

Application Type: I130 , IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR RELATIVE, FIANCE(E), OR ORPHAN

Your Case Status: Initial Review

The I130 IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR RELATIVE, FIANCE(E), OR ORPHAN was transferred and is now being processed at a USCIS office. You will be notified by mail when a decision is made, or if the office needs something from you.

Even though I haven't joined the ranks of the approved ones, I'm still happy because this shows some sign of life in my application :thumbs:

Interestingly, I still have no clue where my application really is, so a part of me is still somewhat worried...

Hey celldoc, what happens to your case. My case was demted from post decision activity to acceptance. I do not know what is going on?

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I just got my RFE hardcopy from Texas. All they want are passport photos. I provide photos to the attorney when we submitted the I-130, but he either didn't include them or USCIS lost them.

The RFE says I must return the "gold sheet" with the photos. There is no gold sheet, but there is a white cover sheet. Does anyone know if only the attoreny gets the gold one? Or can I send the white one that was sent to me?

Also, does anyone know if the photos of my wife need to be current? I have some from last August.

06/28/2010: Sent I-130
08/25/2010: NOA1
09/01/2010: Touched
11/02/2010: Transferred to TSC
11/30/2010: Rec'd update saying petition sent to local USCIS office
01/26/2011: Called NCSC and put in service request
02/03/2011: RFE
02/11/2011: RFE hardcopy rec'd: passport photos missing
02/14/2011: RFE response sent
02/16/2011: RFE response rec'd by TSC
03/01/2011: Touched
03/09/2011: NOA2
03/17/2011: Shipped to NVC
03/21/2011: Touched
03/23/2011: NVC case number assigned
03/24/2011: Emailed choice of agent
03/28/2011: AOS fee paid and packet sent
03/29/2011: Paid DS-230 fee
03/31/2011: DS-230 packet sent to NVC
04/08/2011: RFE for AOS packet
04/16/2011: Resent corrected I-864
04/28/2011: Sign in failed
04/29/2011: NVC Case Complete
05/20/2011: Case forwarded to US Embassy Manila
06/01/2011: Medical exam completed at St. Luke's
06/10/2011: Interview - approved pending CENOMAR reverification from NSO
06/17/2011: Embassy received CENOMAR
06/29/2011: Visa in hand!!
07/01/2011: POE San Fransisco

05/14/2013: Sent I-751 to Vermont Service Center

05/20/2013: NOA1

05/23/2013: Check cleared

06/18/2013: Biometrics appt.

08/27/2013: Email from USCIS saying new card approved/ordered

09/03/2013: Green card received

07/01/2014: N-400 sent to Dallas lockbox

07/29/2014: Biometrics

09/25/2014: Interview (passed civics test but need to provide more documents)

11/14/2014: Oath Ceremony in Lexington, KY

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I think that makes sense. Maybe OP (Gary) should request that this thread be locked.

Hey guys, is there a way we could merge the 2 threads? It's hard enough to cope up with one! :wacko:

By the way its moving now, all of us will be in the NVC thread, and we could help each other out better.

07-20-2010 NOA1

02-11-2011 NOA2

03-09-2011 Sent both packages to NVC

03-28-2011 Case complete

03-31-2011 Expedite Request Sent

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Hey celldoc, what happens to your case. My case was demted from post decision activity to acceptance. I do not know what is going on?

Hey dude, I honestly don't know for sure why my case was demoted from "Post Decision Activity" to "Initial Review."

The only guess I have is that perhaps, in order to facilitate the rectification of whatever errors may have been made in our applications at TSC, our application statuses must first be "reset."

Of course this would raise the question as to why you were adjusted to "Acceptance" and myself and NascarFan to "Initial Review."

Unfortunately, it's unlikely that anyone on this forum knows with absolute certainty what exactly is going on.

As always, we'll have to wait and see. :unsure:

USCIS - 203 days

08/09/2010: NOA1 (I-130) Received text & email with case number

02/28/2011: Received NOA2 hard copies of approval for I130 and I129F

NVC

03/02/2011: NVC Case Number Assigned, received IIN #

06/06/2011: AOS and IV received at NVC

06/21/2011: NVC Case Complete

08/24/2011: Embassy Interview

09/14/2011: Visa granted

09/18/2011: POE Houston!!!

Total time from beginning to end: 406 days (1 year, 1 month, 10 days)

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Hey guys, is there a way we could merge the 2 threads? It's hard enough to cope up with one! :wacko:

By the way its moving now, all of us will be in the NVC thread, and we could help each other out better.

On the one hand it would be great to stick together, however, on the other hand for people who haven't made it to the NVC it would seem premature in an unfair way that they'd have to read posts about other filers' advancements in the next level, while they're stuck in limbo. This would apply especially to people who may get RFEs.

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USCIS - 203 days

08/09/2010: NOA1 (I-130) Received text & email with case number

02/28/2011: Received NOA2 hard copies of approval for I130 and I129F

NVC

03/02/2011: NVC Case Number Assigned, received IIN #

06/06/2011: AOS and IV received at NVC

06/21/2011: NVC Case Complete

08/24/2011: Embassy Interview

09/14/2011: Visa granted

09/18/2011: POE Houston!!!

Total time from beginning to end: 406 days (1 year, 1 month, 10 days)

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Why does NVC require photographs again? I already submitted photographs with the I-130 package. I have copies of those. Will the Consulate also require new photographs?

07-20-2010 NOA1

02-11-2011 NOA2

03-09-2011 Sent both packages to NVC

03-28-2011 Case complete

03-31-2011 Expedite Request Sent

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Hey celldoc, what happens to your case. My case was demted from post decision activity to acceptance. I do not know what is going on?

IN My opinion, dont base all your thoughts on what USCIS TSC or anybody says on their site, their site IS NOT CURRENT and as much as they been off line and all. I haven't seen anything right since November 3 rd when they sent us from csc to tsc. I'm done at NVC and they still show I'm pending case approval, YET Just finished NVC, a few days ago. So dont rely on what it always says.

Again just my opinion from where i was at from CSC in November and where im at now and their site lost where and what already happened to me now almost done in the next 2 or 3 weeks. I dont have to much faith in USCIS site right now until they get things up to par in the future.

Good Luck.

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IN My opinion, dont base all your thoughts on what USCIS TSC or anybody says on their site, their site IS NOT CURRENT and as much as they been off line and all. I haven't seen anything right since November 3 rd when they sent us from csc to tsc. I'm done at NVC and they still show I'm pending case approval, YET Just finished NVC, a few days ago. So dont rely on what it always says.

Again just my opinion from where i was at from CSC in November and where im at now and their site lost where and what already happened to me now almost done in the next 2 or 3 weeks. I dont have to much faith in USCIS site right now until they get things up to par in the future.

Good Luck.

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Excellent point to keep in mind Ron, thanks.

USCIS - 203 days

08/09/2010: NOA1 (I-130) Received text & email with case number

02/28/2011: Received NOA2 hard copies of approval for I130 and I129F

NVC

03/02/2011: NVC Case Number Assigned, received IIN #

06/06/2011: AOS and IV received at NVC

06/21/2011: NVC Case Complete

08/24/2011: Embassy Interview

09/14/2011: Visa granted

09/18/2011: POE Houston!!!

Total time from beginning to end: 406 days (1 year, 1 month, 10 days)

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Approved.. :)

Hang in there folks.. you will be all approved very soon:

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On February 11, 2011, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I130 IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR RELATIVE, FIANCE(E), OR ORPHAN. Please follow any instructions on the notice. If you move before you receive the notice, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283.

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08/13/2010: I-130 Mailed

08/16/2010: Delivered to Chicago Lockbox (Priority Date)

08/23/2010: NOA1 via email (CSC)

11/02/2010: File moved to TSC

02/10/2011: File moved BACK to CSC

02/11/2011: NOA2 via email (Approved!)

02/16/2011: NOA2 Hardcopy

02/28/2011: NVC Case number

03/04/2011: AOS fee paid

03/08/2011: AOS packet sent

03/08/2011: IV fee paid

03/18/2011: IV packet sent

03/31/2011: Case Complete at NVC

04/12/2011: Interview Date Assigned (5/23)

04/xx/2011: Package sent to Embassy

05/10/2011: Medical Completed

05/23/2011: Interview Date

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Approved.. :)

Hang in there folks.. you will be all approved very soon:

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On February 11, 2011, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I130 IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR RELATIVE, FIANCE(E), OR ORPHAN. Please follow any instructions on the notice. If you move before you receive the notice, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283.

Hey hey hey- CONGRATS! :thumbs:

USCIS - 203 days

08/09/2010: NOA1 (I-130) Received text & email with case number

02/28/2011: Received NOA2 hard copies of approval for I130 and I129F

NVC

03/02/2011: NVC Case Number Assigned, received IIN #

06/06/2011: AOS and IV received at NVC

06/21/2011: NVC Case Complete

08/24/2011: Embassy Interview

09/14/2011: Visa granted

09/18/2011: POE Houston!!!

Total time from beginning to end: 406 days (1 year, 1 month, 10 days)

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Why does NVC require photographs again? I already submitted photographs with the I-130 package. I have copies of those. Will the Consulate also require new photographs?

If they are over 6 months old since you took them and your case is on going like 6 to 8 months since they received your photos, they just want newer updated ones. No the Embassy will use your passport and pictures you issued with your I-130. Sounds like to me somebody misplaced them while handling your case to me. Now they cant find them and are requesting new ones, Once NVC get them the US Embassy will have them when NVC sends them with your file to the Embassy. Keep extra of you both just incase they ask for them again later. What the saying "" better to safe than sorry ""so keep extras everything and cover your but because others maybe careless and lose them for you, when youi go to the embassy for your interview. Make sure you have everything incase somebody loses something you got it for the EMBASSY AND YOUR BUTTS COVERED.

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Good Luck

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