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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
Timeline
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I had my interview last week in Frankfurt-Germany and was able to submit the I-601 and I-212.The officer has told us , the waiting time will be 6-8 weeks. My husband is not feeling very good, he has a heart disease. And he is in pain. I wonder if it would help to involve the senator to speed up the procedure. Or would it take the same amount of time before he is reacting. Maybe somebody here can help. Thanks to all.

USCIS

03.21.07 I-130send to CSC

03.29.07 NOA 1

07.11.07 NOA 2

NVC

08.07.07 received case number

08.18.07 I-864 fee bill generated

08.31.07 I-864 payment send

09.11.07 NVC accepted I-864 payment

09.17.07 IV fee bill and I-864 generated

11.12.07 lawyer send out documents to NVC

12.22.07 NVC issued RFE on 230

01.02.07 requested paper back to NVC

01.14.07 RFE in system

01.24.08 case complet

Embassy

03.18.08 Interview in Frankfurt (submitted I-601 and I-212 )

06.17.08 received e-mail that case has been approved

06.24.08 Passport with Visa in Mailbox

06.25.08 Enter USA --LA

07.20.08 Permanent Resident Card in Mailbox

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

Six to eight weeks is really a short time for processing these waivers. Basically, anything you do with a Senator could possibly take that long anyway. The guideline for expedites is usually hardship (close to life or death) to the USC. It is usually advised that you not do this unless it is extremely emergent because they have to take you out of line to determine if it is deserving of an expedite (which takes time) and then if they say no, it has wasted time they could have spent on waivers ahead of you who have been waiting longer than you have.

If it is not that extreme of an emergency, count yourself lucky, ahead of those of us told to wait 6-18 months for the same paperwork.

Good luck either way :-)

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

It does seem like 6-8 weeks is an optimistic time frame, especially for the I-601. We have been waiting over 8 weeks for a "simple" name check and there are others in this forum who have been waiting longer for their 601 waivers.

Good luck and I hope your husband's health returns.

CR1 application

I-130: 03/26/2007-07/02/2007 at NSC

NVC: 07/20/2007-11/08/2007

Interview at Montreal Consulate: 01/18/2008

(2 months' additional security checks)

Received Green Card: 05/12/2008

Removal of Conditions

I-751: 2/25/10-

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Egypt
Timeline
Posted

I've contacted my senator three different times and the last response I received from him is basically not to contact them for at least three months. My husband received a 212 and we've been on Administrative Processing since November 2006. In that letter, I wrote our hardship and it did no good. Chin up - you may have to go there for a visit to make the waiting a bit easier.

05.02.2008 - Sent AOS & EAD package to Chicago.

05.04.2008 - Package recieved in Chicago.

05.09.2008 – Received NOA's.

06.04.2008 - Biometrics appt.

07.25.08 - Work Permission Received in Mail

07.28.08 - Applied for Social Security Number

08.04.08 - Received Social Security Number in Mail

09.29.08 - Started job

01.29.09 - AOS Interview

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
Timeline
Posted
I've contacted my senator three different times and the last response I received from him is basically not to contact them for at least three months. My husband received a 212 and we've been on Administrative Processing since November 2006. In that letter, I wrote our hardship and it did no good. Chin up - you may have to go there for a visit to make the waiting a bit easier.

Thanks to all of you for your advice....

You are right I should wait...was reading here, that the chances for an approval is higher if you involve the congress woman.

Good luck to all of you

USCIS

03.21.07 I-130send to CSC

03.29.07 NOA 1

07.11.07 NOA 2

NVC

08.07.07 received case number

08.18.07 I-864 fee bill generated

08.31.07 I-864 payment send

09.11.07 NVC accepted I-864 payment

09.17.07 IV fee bill and I-864 generated

11.12.07 lawyer send out documents to NVC

12.22.07 NVC issued RFE on 230

01.02.07 requested paper back to NVC

01.14.07 RFE in system

01.24.08 case complet

Embassy

03.18.08 Interview in Frankfurt (submitted I-601 and I-212 )

06.17.08 received e-mail that case has been approved

06.24.08 Passport with Visa in Mailbox

06.25.08 Enter USA --LA

07.20.08 Permanent Resident Card in Mailbox

 
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