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Filed: Timeline

i called their number and spoke to immigration and she said ur application is being processed at this time..i didnt understand what she meant do u? what does it mean by is being processed at this time? they said a few weeks before that my fingerprints were clear and im waiting in line for the interview.this time i called she said its being looked at right now does that mean the interview is nearer and not in 6 months according to the nyc local office times since they r in may2007 at the moment and i filed in nov2007? so if u know answer thanks maybe u dont know.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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"Being processed" is their way of saying that it´s not ready yet and you have to wait.

I-130 (almost 5 months)

12/04/2007 I-130 sent

05/01/2008 I-130 NOA2 (approval) from CSC!

I-129f

02/06/2008 I-129f sent

05/30/2008 I-129f NOA2 (approval)--too late!

NVC (changed from K-3 to CR-1) (31 days)

05/06/2008 case received and case # assigned

05/12/2008 DS-3032 and AOS bill generated

05/13/2008 DS-3032 sent (by e-mail)

05/13/2008 AOS bill invoiced (paid online)

05/14/2008 AOS bill PAID and cover sheet printed

05/16/2008 AOS package sent to NVC (FedEx from Peru)

05/19/2008 AOS package received by NVC (9:30 AM)

05/20/2008 DS-3032 Choice of Agent accepted (confirmation by e-mail)

05/20/2008 AOS entered into NVC system

05/21/2008 NVC recording says I have info missing (false RFE confirmed by NVC operator!)

05/24/2008 IV bill invoiced (paid online)--bad timing-Memorial Day weekend!

05/28/2008 IV bill PAID and cover sheet printed

05/28/2008 DS-230 sent to NVC (FedEx from Peru)--received DS3032 via snail mail!

05/30/2008 DS-230 received by NVC (9:40 AM)

06/02/2008 DS-230 entered into NVC system

06/06/2008 case complete at NVC!

06/12/2008 sent to embassy in Lima, Peru!

06/16/2008 papers arrived at Embassy

06/18/2008 received interview packet (in US)

07/02/2008 medical exam

07/11/2008 Interview in Lima, Peru!

08/20/2008 POE Atlanta, then fly to Seattle

09/05/2008 Received Welcome Letter

10/20/2008 1st wedding anniversary!

10/20/2009 2nd anniversary!

02/06/2010 Daughter born!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Put in another way, our N-400 applications are currently in the dust collecting phase. When the dust accumulates to 1/4 inch thick, they will be processed.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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example if submit your papers after sep its take 6-8 months

my suggestion dont call usciss if you done your fingerprint it takes atleast clear name check and crimanl record

it takes not longer min 1n half month or max 2n halfmonth depend upon your area , all done with in 6-9 months okk

iam not lawyer but already ask lawyer they told me .

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Wasn't that criminal/FBI check done with the first green card? Ha, went to buy a new gun and took all of two minutes to run that criminal/FBI check, and now they do that when you open a bank account as well, that also takes about two minutes.

I will stick with my dust collecting theory.

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Filed: Timeline

they told me that my fingers were cleared after 2 weeks of getting them done..and that was in febuary 2008 i filed my application in nov2007 so they didnt call me after 1 or 2 months of the fingerprints being cleared. im still waiting cuz now they said ur application is being looked at right now its in process im guessing that means the interview should be soon?? i dont know thats why i asked here cuz u guys probably know this stuff.

example if submit your papers after sep its take 6-8 months

my suggestion dont call usciss if you done your fingerprint it takes atleast clear name check and crimanl record

it takes not longer min 1n half month or max 2n halfmonth depend upon your area , all done with in 6-9 months okk

iam not lawyer but already ask lawyer they told me .

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Is not having a US citizenship causing you some kind of hardship? Examples may be your former country won't issue you a new passport and you want to visit your sick mother. One of your eligible relatives is in danger and you want to file an I-130 petition to get them over here. You have been paying SS taxes and are now disabled and want to apply for disability. Not sure if there is any good reasons for wanting to vote.

If you have a hardship, can contact your senator or congressman and have them make an inquiry in your behalf, outside of this, the only thing I know of, is to wait your turn.

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