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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Just got off the phone with Tier 1. Im an 8/7/12 filer. Her response to my question about what date they were processing was. They're behind (CSC) but you're close. Close enough to start calling back every week. She wouldn't let me put in a service request for outside processing time either. Anyone get thus kind of response before?

Maybe not a trick question, but can someone tell me how to get in touch with a Tier 1?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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Maybe not a trick question, but can someone tell me how to get in touch with a Tier 1?

I think you want a Tier 2. This has a lot of good info for calling USCIS.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/293330-calling-uscis/

NOA1 - 8/24/2012

NOA2 - 3/18/2013 Only took 207 days at CSC

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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CSC is now averaging a little over 210 days between NOA1 and NOA2 so you should be getting some news within the next two weeks :thumbs:

whatever it is I just want to have noa2 so bad btw thanks for the encouragements guys :) are you a july filer too

OH MARY CONCEIVED WITHOUT SIN, PLS PRAY FOR US WHO HAVE RECOURSE TO thee

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Good luck, 6 months and something sounds absolutely horrible. I wish they would speed up. Last year, same time, they were already somewhere in August.

GC received on the 28th of February, 2014 - no interview, no additional RFE's

Divorced as of September, 2014

NOA1 for ROC 14 October, 2014

Life goes on, my ex-husband is a moron.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Venezuela
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I think we should all consider ourselves lucky actually, Congress is looking to speed up immigration reform now after the election, and I heard John McCain today say he wants legislation passed in "late Spring", meaning 11 million illegal immigrants in the country would apply for probationary legal status which would could push the K1 approval process from months to a year or so, ack! So if you were to apply for a K1 let's say this summer, you would be competing with up to 11 million immigration applications, as opposed to hundreds of thousands from the current Deferred Action work permit cases. This message is not intended to start a debate about illegal immigration etc, only to say we should actually be somewhat lucky right now that we got application in before any immigration laws go into effect this year! :dance:

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Venezuela
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To be realistic, a February wedding isn't going to happen. Based on current trends, you should get a NOA1 (assuming no RFE) by middle of March or so, not sure how long interviews take in your country, but add two months to that, so perhaps a wedding in late June?

Hopefully very soon. my fiance is very sad and frustrated we were planning to marry next month in Fab.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Venezuela
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CSC was approving application within 90 days a year ago. Then Deferred Action cases came along and the times have doubled. After immigration reform who knows how long it could take! But if you get a response in 7 months or less consider yourself lucky :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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As we've been waiting 190 days our Attorney called CSC today to get a service request and this was the answer:

CSC: Contacted USCIS this morning and  I was able to speak to an actual officer and he told me that they are behind the normal processing time and it will take about another 36 days to receive a response or decision. Unfortunately, he is not able to do a service request at this time. I also asked if the deferred action process had anything to do with the delay and the officer said no. The different applications are processed by the same service center but different departments.

Too sad :(

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