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I'd be starting to get pissed at him not calling, but that is just me. :innocent:

Can you fake a man voice? :devil:

No I can't... certainly not his either. I can pull off a decent southern chick but trying a southern man is a WHOLE other ball game.

He just won't call until it's past a normal processing time. Because he's ex military and because he currently works for the govt... he knows they're always "hurry up and wait." lol . If in 2 months we haven't heard a peep, I'll get his butt moving, trust me. ;)

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No I can't... certainly not his either. I can pull off a decent southern chick but trying a southern man is a WHOLE other ball game.

He just won't call until it's past a normal processing time. Because he's ex military and because he currently works for the govt... he knows they're always "hurry up and wait." lol . If in 2 months we haven't heard a peep, I'll get his butt moving, trust me. ;)

You have all of his information (DOB, address, full name, date filed), if you have a male relative in the US, have him call... then again your husband may not be too pleased with that. lol

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08/24/2012 - Married

USCIS:

10/01/2012 - Mailed/Filed for I-130 via USPS Express Mail
10/05/2012 - E-Notification NOA1
10/10/2012 - Paper NOA1
11/28/2012 - Transferred from NBC to NYC Office
02/13/2013 - USCIS Case Status NOA2
02/20/2013 - Paper NOA2


NVC:
02/22/2013 - Case Received by NVC
03/11/2013 - Case Number, IIN, BIN Assigned, DS-3032 Email Sent
03/13/2013 - AOS Invoice Received and Paid and DS-3032 Generated
03/14/2013 - AOS Invoice Shows as Paid, AOS Packet Mailed via USPS Express Mail, DS-3032 Re-sent with Supervisor Review
03/15/2013 - AOS Packet Received by NVC, DS-3032 Supervisor Review Accepted
03/18/2013 - IV Invoice Received and Paid
03/21/2013 - IV Packet Mailed via USPS Express Mail
03/23/2013 - IV Invoice Shows as Paid
03/27/2013 - AOS Packet Accepted
04/03/2013 - IV Packet Reviewed
04/04/2013 - IV Checklist Received
04/15/2013 - IV Checklist Arrived at NVC
04/24/2013 - IV Checklist Reviewed - Case Complete

05/01/2013 - Interview Date Assigned
05/03/2013 - Case Shipped to Embassy


Embassy:
05/06/2013 - Case Received from NVC
05/18/2013 - Medical
06/17/2013 - Interview Date - Result: AP

09/20/2013 - CEAC Status Changed to Visa Issued

10/01/2013 - Visa Ready for Pickup/Picked Up (Delayed due to being sent to incorrect City initially)

10/09/2013 - POE - New York City - JFK
11/xx/2013 - Greencard Received
11/xx/2013 - Social Security number Received
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You have all of his information (DOB, address, full name, date filed), if you have a male relative in the US, have him call... then again your husband may not be too pleased with that. lol

Gee that doesn't sound like a suspicious thing to do! ROFL! No I'm okay. Currently I'm so stoked about getting to see him in less than a week I'd put up with an RFE right now! LOL

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I keep postponing my trip to DR . Hope it gets approved soon

8/25/2012 - Married in DR


EMBASSY:

05/29/2013-Medical
06/21/2013-Interview Date
6/21/2013 APPROVED

06-24-2013-Visa ISSUED

6-26-2013 VISA IN HAND
06-30-2013-POE-JFK NYC

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED UPON POE

7/9/2013 - SS Card

01/06/2014- green card

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My latest numbers run (MSC1390091300 to MSC1390092350) includes the following:

  • 437 total I-130s (all statuses including those that have been denied, rejected, or otherwise not in process)
  • 407 I-130s are approved or still in process (they have statuses Post-Decision Activity, Decision with "approved", Request for Evidence, Request for Evidence Response Review, or Initial Review).
  • 135 have now been approved (they have statuses Post-Decision Activity or Decision with "approved").

Therefore one third (33.2 percent) of the presumed approvable I-130s have been approved so far for my priority date. This is a nice jump over last Sunday's 25 percent. 32 cases (roughly one quarter of the total approved) were approved in the last week. (My case is in the two-thirds not yet approved.)

I did notice RFEs popping up a bit more often, and a slight tendency for both new approvals and new RFEs to occur in groups of two or three consecutive numbers (I suspect these are families applying together).

FOLKS, PLEASE REMEMBER THAT MONDAY, JANUARY 21 IS A FEDERAL HOLIDAY AND ALL US GOVERNMENT OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED.

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I'm a dual US/Hungarian citizen (both by birth; Hungarian citizenship verification TBA), and my husband is a dual British/Irish citizen (by treaty) from Northern Ireland. We are atheists.

All advice is given pursuant to the Disclaimer that you may read at the bottom of each forum page.

LATEST STEPS:

28 Jun 2013: POE Houston

08 Jul 2013: SSN received (at SSA office)

07 Aug 2013: Green Card received

27 Feb 2014: Whoa, life happened. Planning move "back home" together to Republic of Ireland by end of April.

29 Apr 2014: POE Dublin through Heathrow

15 May 2014: Received formal residency/work permission (GNIB card with Stamp 4, one year renewable) for the ROI

For my FULL timeline, see my "About Me" page.


For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love. (Carl Sagan)

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My latest numbers run (MSC1390091300 to MSC1390092350) includes the following:

My husband and I were just talking and we guessed (estimated, pulled out of our respective fundaments) that if we went from 25 percent to 33 percent, we stand a good chance of being at 50 percent approved by next Sunday, which we think means (because we are idiotically optimistic) that we have a 1 in 2 chance of being approved within a week or two. :unsure:

Edit: Don't listen to anything I say. I have had an unspecified number of bottles of perry and I think he's had a six-pack of Old Speckled Hen. Woot party. :dance:

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I'm a dual US/Hungarian citizen (both by birth; Hungarian citizenship verification TBA), and my husband is a dual British/Irish citizen (by treaty) from Northern Ireland. We are atheists.

All advice is given pursuant to the Disclaimer that you may read at the bottom of each forum page.

LATEST STEPS:

28 Jun 2013: POE Houston

08 Jul 2013: SSN received (at SSA office)

07 Aug 2013: Green Card received

27 Feb 2014: Whoa, life happened. Planning move "back home" together to Republic of Ireland by end of April.

29 Apr 2014: POE Dublin through Heathrow

15 May 2014: Received formal residency/work permission (GNIB card with Stamp 4, one year renewable) for the ROI

For my FULL timeline, see my "About Me" page.


For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love. (Carl Sagan)

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It's interesting to me that My number is a 139007 and my priority date of Oct 15 is so close to yours. But the numbers are WAY off. I've gone down 200+ numbers (by tens) and have still been in the Oct 15th filing club. It's a big party I tells ya!

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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Well my priority datebis 10/3 /12 but ummm no approval yet.

Am msc 139001 xyzz

8/25/2012 - Married in DR


EMBASSY:

05/29/2013-Medical
06/21/2013-Interview Date
6/21/2013 APPROVED

06-24-2013-Visa ISSUED

6-26-2013 VISA IN HAND
06-30-2013-POE-JFK NYC

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED UPON POE

7/9/2013 - SS Card

01/06/2014- green card

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I got approved on 21 December

But nvc didnot received my file so far

were you approved by NBC? or local office? if it could have been a local office, which one would it be? I'm just trying to see if I can figure out why our cases are not at NVC yet. mine was approved on Dec 18, not at NVC yet....it said NBC on the approval notice but I later found out it was approved by a local office through an ISO

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Well mine is MSC139002 then that means realistically i should be getting mine next week also?....i hope :)

I don't think it really works that way, especially because of the field offices.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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I don't think it really works that way, especially because of the field offices.

A 1 in 2 chance of being approved is also a 1 in 2 chance of not being approved. But it's good the numbers are going up finally. At least we can all relax today because we know nothing will happen due to offices closing today for the MLK holiday.

Hangover. :bonk:

I'm a dual US/Hungarian citizen (both by birth; Hungarian citizenship verification TBA), and my husband is a dual British/Irish citizen (by treaty) from Northern Ireland. We are atheists.

All advice is given pursuant to the Disclaimer that you may read at the bottom of each forum page.

LATEST STEPS:

28 Jun 2013: POE Houston

08 Jul 2013: SSN received (at SSA office)

07 Aug 2013: Green Card received

27 Feb 2014: Whoa, life happened. Planning move "back home" together to Republic of Ireland by end of April.

29 Apr 2014: POE Dublin through Heathrow

15 May 2014: Received formal residency/work permission (GNIB card with Stamp 4, one year renewable) for the ROI

For my FULL timeline, see my "About Me" page.


For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love. (Carl Sagan)

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Hangover. :bonk:

I know how that feels, kinda, the husband thought it was a good idea to take away my caffeine today - no tea, no coke, no coffee.... :help: I have the world's worst withdrawal going on right now. :sleepy:

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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