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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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People who applied in their countries such as India, (Embassy of usa), why they process the case so fast and give a visa with in 5-6 months where VSC only get approves in about 6 months? Why so big gap?????

I should have applied DCF if I only knew VSC is a BS system where people have to go through so much...

I hate this system..............

why DCF is faster than VSC???

Why can't VSC is like DCF.

Mannnnnnnnnnnn......they have to do something.

Sorry for whining but i'm depress of all...... :angry::crying::crying::crying:

Received at VSC: Jan 2,08

NOA1: Feb6, 08

9/23/08: Approved

9/30/08: Case # received

10/06/08: E-mailed ds3032

10/08/08: Mailed ds3032

10/09/08: Signed by R.Austin

10/08/08: Paid AOS/IV bill online

10/09/08: Status shows paid online

10/09/08: Accepted ds3032

10/10/08: Express mailed AOS/IV package

10/14/08: NVC received AOS and IV Package

10/21/08: Case Complete (22Days, no RFEs)

12/02/08: Medical....Passed....

12/11/08: Interview passed, received VISA.....YAhhhhhhhhhh

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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DCF is faster because USCIS has only a small part of the process, and is handled by the USCIS field office overseas.

Note only US Citizen's residing in the counselor district for 6 months or more can DCF, a person in foreign country for short stay as a tourist has to file their petition to USCIS in the USA.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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DCF is faster because USCIS has only a small part of the process, and is handled by the USCIS field office overseas.

Note only US Citizen's residing in the counselor district for 6 months or more can DCF, a person in foreign country for short stay as a tourist has to file their petition to USCIS in the USA.

For India, it is 90 days. One my friend, went to Delhi and submit I-130 for his wife on Feb. 8, 2008. I send I-130 for my wife on Feb. 8, 2008 to chicago lockbox. I am still waiting on my I-130 approval. and my friend's wife has interview on May 19, 2008. Big difference.

I wish I stayed there for 90 days and filed DCF. :blush:

USCIS

Feb. 8, 2008 -- I-130 Sent to Chicago Lockbox

Feb. 10, 2008 -- I-130 Received by USCIS

Feb. 25, 2008 -- NOA 1 Received from VSC

Aug. 26, 2008 -- Case Transfered to CSC

Touched: 8/27; 8/28; 8/29: Received and Pending @ CSC

Touched: 9/1; 9/25; 9/26

Sept. 26, 2008 -- Approved. :)

Sept. 27, 2008: Touched

Oct. 2, 2008: Received NOA2 in mail

NVC

Sept. 30, 2008 -- Case Received @ NVC

Sept. 30, 2008 -- NVC Case # Assigned

Oct. 6, 2008 -- DS-3032 Generated / AOS Generated

Oct. 7, 2008 -- DS-3032 mailed to NVC

Oct. 9, 2008 -- Got IIN from AOS package mailed by NVC

Oct. 9, 2008 -- AOS fee paid online

Oct. 10, 2008 -- AOS fee payment status PAID

Oct. 10, 2008 -- I-864 package mailed to NVC

Oct. 10, 2008 -- DS-3032 received and entered into system

Oct. 14, 2008 -- IV Fee Generated/ IV Fee paid online

Oct. 15, 2008 -- IV Fee payment status PAID

Oct. 17, 2008 -- DS-230 package mailed to NVC

Oct. 17, 2008 -- I-864 package cleared at NVC [No RFE]

Oct. 20, 2008 -- NVC received DS-230 package

Oct. 27, 2008 -- DS-230 RFE: PCC from passport office -- Expected.

Oct. 29, 2008 -- Mailed PCC to NVC.

Nov. 5, 2008 -- CASE COMPLETE

Nov. 25, 2008 -- Interview date assigned: January 28, 2009

Dec. 02, 2008 -- NVC sent package to Mumbai

Jan. 12, 2009 -- Medical

Jan. 28, 2009 -- Interview

Feb. 22, 2009 -- POE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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DCF is faster because USCIS has only a small part of the process, and is handled by the USCIS field office overseas.

Note only US Citizen's residing in the counselor district for 6 months or more can DCF, a person in foreign country for short stay as a tourist has to file their petition to USCIS in the USA.

For India, it is 90 days. One my friend, went to Delhi and submit I-130 for his wife on Feb. 8, 2008. I send I-130 for my wife on Feb. 8, 2008 to chicago lockbox. I am still waiting on my I-130 approval. and my friend's wife has interview on May 19, 2008. Big difference.

I wish I stayed there for 90 days and filed DCF. :blush:

I agree adinath. I should have also stayed in for 20 more days and then it was going to be 3 months and by now, my husband should have been here. But no. he has to send me here.

My friend filed I-130 in Delhi in December07 and his wife already came here in Feburary. What a bid difference where I filed in Jan and still waiting for a freaking approval from VSC.

Hate it.

Received at VSC: Jan 2,08

NOA1: Feb6, 08

9/23/08: Approved

9/30/08: Case # received

10/06/08: E-mailed ds3032

10/08/08: Mailed ds3032

10/09/08: Signed by R.Austin

10/08/08: Paid AOS/IV bill online

10/09/08: Status shows paid online

10/09/08: Accepted ds3032

10/10/08: Express mailed AOS/IV package

10/14/08: NVC received AOS and IV Package

10/21/08: Case Complete (22Days, no RFEs)

12/02/08: Medical....Passed....

12/11/08: Interview passed, received VISA.....YAhhhhhhhhhh

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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People who applied in their countries such as India, (Embassy of usa), why they process the case so fast and give a visa with in 5-6 months where VSC only get approves in about 6 months? Why so big gap?????

I should have applied DCF if I only knew VSC is a BS system where people have to go through so much...

I hate this system..............

why DCF is faster than VSC???

Why can't VSC is like DCF.

Mannnnnnnnnnnn......they have to do something.

Sorry for whining but i'm depress of all...... :angry::crying::crying::crying:

YuAndDan is right: "DCF is faster because USCIS has only a small part of the process, and is handled by the USCIS field office overseas"

"Note only US Citizen's residing in the counselor district for 6 months or more can DCF, a person in foreign country for short stay as a tourist has to file their petition to USCIS in the USA." -- This is not correct. Requirement is different for different countries. For India, it is 90 days.

USCIS

Feb. 8, 2008 -- I-130 Sent to Chicago Lockbox

Feb. 10, 2008 -- I-130 Received by USCIS

Feb. 25, 2008 -- NOA 1 Received from VSC

Aug. 26, 2008 -- Case Transfered to CSC

Touched: 8/27; 8/28; 8/29: Received and Pending @ CSC

Touched: 9/1; 9/25; 9/26

Sept. 26, 2008 -- Approved. :)

Sept. 27, 2008: Touched

Oct. 2, 2008: Received NOA2 in mail

NVC

Sept. 30, 2008 -- Case Received @ NVC

Sept. 30, 2008 -- NVC Case # Assigned

Oct. 6, 2008 -- DS-3032 Generated / AOS Generated

Oct. 7, 2008 -- DS-3032 mailed to NVC

Oct. 9, 2008 -- Got IIN from AOS package mailed by NVC

Oct. 9, 2008 -- AOS fee paid online

Oct. 10, 2008 -- AOS fee payment status PAID

Oct. 10, 2008 -- I-864 package mailed to NVC

Oct. 10, 2008 -- DS-3032 received and entered into system

Oct. 14, 2008 -- IV Fee Generated/ IV Fee paid online

Oct. 15, 2008 -- IV Fee payment status PAID

Oct. 17, 2008 -- DS-230 package mailed to NVC

Oct. 17, 2008 -- I-864 package cleared at NVC [No RFE]

Oct. 20, 2008 -- NVC received DS-230 package

Oct. 27, 2008 -- DS-230 RFE: PCC from passport office -- Expected.

Oct. 29, 2008 -- Mailed PCC to NVC.

Nov. 5, 2008 -- CASE COMPLETE

Nov. 25, 2008 -- Interview date assigned: January 28, 2009

Dec. 02, 2008 -- NVC sent package to Mumbai

Jan. 12, 2009 -- Medical

Jan. 28, 2009 -- Interview

Feb. 22, 2009 -- POE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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I also thought it was 6 months b4 you can apply for DCF But its only 90 days for India in New Delhi .... you need a FRRO certificate .... i have applied for I-130 in Sept ... still waiting for NOA2 ... delayed bec of RFE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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I also thought it was 6 months b4 you can apply for DCF But its only 90 days for India in New Delhi .... you need a FRRO certificate .... i have applied for I-130 in Sept ... still waiting for NOA2 ... delayed bec of RFE

Proof ITS MUCH FASTER ....

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