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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I am nearly at my wits end with getting my husband back home to the US from Pakistan. Our case is really quite simple, at least it is to me, but this entire system has utilized every flaw and mistake made imaginable regarding our I-130 and I-129F petitions, and it has caused great suffering in the hearts and lives of us both while we've continued to wait over three long years of being forced apart.

I am happy to have found VisaJourney.com as now I understand that I'm not entirely alone in this dilemma. Or am I? What amazes me most is the sheer swiftness of visas being granted to many of the loved ones in these forums, and the kudos and high-fives given to a certain consulate in Pakistan, when it's been nothing but a nightmare for us. I suppose my husband and I are at the wrong end of this spectrum, but it nonetheless renders me with mixed feelings of hope and despair. Will we ever have our lives back again?

We both feel as though we're being punished for taking the correct steps to getting him home, punished and ignored and tossed around for being honest about our relationship and the life we had/have together. This system is mechanical and indifferent, doesn't follow its own rules, criteria and guidelines, and one hand most certainly doesn't wash the other, so to speak. This entire process has jaded me, I know, but please forgive me for saying it. I know it is the ONLY way to bring my husband home.

Thank you for taking the time to listen, as I have nowhere else to turn. I am new here, and I have no idea what more I can do to change our situation for the better. I've been proactive regarding our case right from the start, have put myself in the face of the system (they all recognize me at the Seattle CIS, as though I practically lived there), and have made incredible efforts to at least force USCIS to keep our case on track. I have even ridden the back of our immigration attorney to ensure he does what we paid him to do, and it has done nothing but make him wary of meeting with me and forces me to meet with one of his paralegals instead. Isn't this incredible? Heaven forbid he should perform his duties according to the fortune he's been paid.

I don't want to give the multitudes of specific details about our ordeal in this post, but I encourage you to ask me questions. Is there anyone else out there going through the same as me? Am I really alone in my circumstance? Any response would be appreciated. I am never one to feel sorry for herself and be such a crybaby, but when is this torment ever going to end?!

Our Timeline

We met in 2001

Married May 9, 2004

I-130

Sent: Jan 03, 2005

NOA1: Jan 10, 2005

NOA2: Mar 05, 2007

NOA2 Actually Rec'd: Aug 2007

NVC Rec'd:

AOS Requested: Oct 2007

AOS Fees Paid: Nov 2007

Attempt to Submit AOS: Mar 2008 But...

NVC Returned File to CSC: May 7, 2008

CSC processed I-130 on Jul 27, 2009

Intent to Revoke July 27, 2009

Response to RFE submitted Aug 24, 2009

Case processing resumed Aug 26, 2009

Approval of I-130 REAFFIRMED Sept 30, 2009

Case forwarded to Dept of State Sept 30, 2009

Case forwarded to NVC Oct 19, 2009

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Three Years ?? Wow.... I am so sorry. Why so long?

Could you fill out your timeline and give us a sense of your journey.

Maybe you can find someone here with similar circumstance and they can offer some support or advice.

Welcome to VJ :)

08/02/2010 Green Card
04/12/2016 N-400 sent to USCIS Lockbox in AZ Filing Date
04/13/2016 N-400 Delivered to USCIS
04/18/2016 Check Cashed
04/13/2016 NOA I-797C Receipt Notice Date
05/12/2016 Fingerprints Bio-metrics appointment date
05/16/2016 E-notification of interview scheduling
07/16/2016 Received official letter regarding interview
08/16/2016 Date of Interview
09/01/2016 Date Oath Ceremony
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Oh my! Three years? Why? What happened?

Welcome to VJ and I do hope you will be with your husband at the soonest.

I promise to love you in good times and in bad, with all I have to give and all that I am, in the only way I know how -- completely and forever......

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Have you contacted the NVC?

Did you ask why your case has not been forwarded to the Embassy in Islamabad?

If so, what is thier response to you?

08/02/2010 Green Card
04/12/2016 N-400 sent to USCIS Lockbox in AZ Filing Date
04/13/2016 N-400 Delivered to USCIS
04/18/2016 Check Cashed
04/13/2016 NOA I-797C Receipt Notice Date
05/12/2016 Fingerprints Bio-metrics appointment date
05/16/2016 E-notification of interview scheduling
07/16/2016 Received official letter regarding interview
08/16/2016 Date of Interview
09/01/2016 Date Oath Ceremony
Field Office: Chicago, IL
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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call these #'s this NVC's #'s (202) 663-1225 & 603 334 0700 and get the NVC case # also ask them why is it taking so long and what can u do about it.

i hope it helps, good thing you joined VJ you will find help and support here.

I am nearly at my wits end with getting my husband back home to the US from Pakistan. Our case is really quite simple, at least it is to me, but this entire system has utilized every flaw and mistake made imaginable regarding our I-130 and I-129F petitions, and it has caused great suffering in the hearts and lives of us both while we've continued to wait over three long years of being forced apart.

I am happy to have found VisaJourney.com as now I understand that I'm not entirely alone in this dilemma. Or am I? What amazes me most is the sheer swiftness of visas being granted to many of the loved ones in these forums, and the kudos and high-fives given to a certain consulate in Pakistan, when it's been nothing but a nightmare for us. I suppose my husband and I are at the wrong end of this spectrum, but it nonetheless renders me with mixed feelings of hope and despair. Will we ever have our lives back again?

We both feel as though we're being punished for taking the correct steps to getting him home, punished and ignored and tossed around for being honest about our relationship and the life we had/have together. This system is mechanical and indifferent, doesn't follow its own rules, criteria and guidelines, and one hand most certainly doesn't wash the other, so to speak. This entire process has jaded me, I know, but please forgive me for saying it. I know it is the ONLY way to bring my husband home.

Thank you for taking the time to listen, as I have nowhere else to turn. I am new here, and I have no idea what more I can do to change our situation for the better. I've been proactive regarding our case right from the start, have put myself in the face of the system (they all recognize me at the Seattle CIS, as though I practically lived there), and have made incredible efforts to at least force USCIS to keep our case on track. I have even ridden the back of our immigration attorney to ensure he does what we paid him to do, and it has done nothing but make him wary of meeting with me and forces me to meet with one of his paralegals instead. Isn't this incredible? Heaven forbid he should perform his duties according to the fortune he's been paid.

I don't want to give the multitudes of specific details about our ordeal in this post, but I encourage you to ask me questions. Is there anyone else out there going through the same as me? Am I really alone in my circumstance? Any response would be appreciated. I am never one to feel sorry for herself and be such a crybaby, but when is this torment ever going to end?!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Three years is hard.... I would definitely try to contact the NVC, or the Embassy itself... Sorry that this journey has been especially long and hard for you. (F)

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I-130 Petition

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Frankfurt, Germany

Married in Germany : 10-19-2007

I-130 Sent : 01-03-2008

I-130 NOA1 : 02-07-2008

I-130 NOA2 : 04-28-2008

NVC Case Number Assigned : 05-02-2008

DS-3032 and AOS Fee Received from NVC: 05-17-2008

DS-3032 Choice of Agent Emailed to NVC: 05-17-2008

AOS Fee Paid Online: 05-19-2008 (PAID 05-20-2008)

AOS Sent To NVC: 05-27-2008 (Coversheet printed online)

DS-3032 accepted by NVC: 05-27-2008

I-864 Arrived at NVC: 05-28-2008

I-864 Entered into NVC System: 06-02-2008

IV Bill Received: 06-02-2008

IV Bill Paid: 06-03-2008

DS-230 sent to NVC via USPS Express Mail: 06-26-2008

DS-230 arrived at the NVC: 06-27-2008

DS-230 entered into system: 06-30-2008

Case Completed at NVC: 07-07-2008

Case Left the NVC for Frankfurt, Germany: 07-15-2008

Case Received at the Consulate: 07-17-2008

Interview Letter Received: 07-25-2008

Medical Appointment in Hamburg, Germany: 08-04-2008

Interview in Frankfurt, Germany at 8:00am: 08-13-2008 - APPROVED - VISA GRANTED

Visa Received in the Mail: 08-15-2008

Flight to the USA: 09-26-2008 (POE - LAX @ 3:40pm)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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wow what a long time welcome hope we can help

TimeLine

Consulate : Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

I-129F Sent : 2007-09-26

I-129F NOA1 : 2007-09-28

I-129F RFE(s) : none

RFE Reply(s) : none

I-129F NOA2 : 2007-10-30

NVC Received : 2007-11-05

NVC Left : 2007-11-06

Consulate Received : 2007-11-09

Packet 3 Received : 2007-11-17

Packet 3 Sent : 2007-11-23

Packet 4 Received : 2007-12-16

Medical Taken : 2008-01-03

Medical Passed : 2008-01-04

Interview Date : 2008-01-11

Interview Passed : 2008-01-11

Visa Issue : January 18th 2008

USA ENTRY : January 23rd 2008

POE Entry : Seattle Washington

Wedding : February 9th 2008

Social Security Card Received: February 19th 2008

Civil Surgeon I693 signed : April 14th Vaccinations Complete.

AOS: Sent on April 15th 2008 USPS Confirmed . April 17th 4:56 Am

AOS: Hard Copy Received NOA1 April 22nd all 3 arrived same day.

Biometrics : Received Appointment Letter Today April 27th = May 23rd 2008 10 am appointment

Transfered CSC June 4th

EAD: Approved June 13th 2008

EAD: Recieved Card June 18th 2008

AP: Approved June 13th 2008

AP: Received June 18th 2008

AOS:touched :Card ordered July 26th

Approval: AOS : Aug 4th

Green Card :Received : Aug 5th with Welcome Letter . 2 years Dated July 26th

Thank You USCIS

Thank You Visa Journey...........................

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I haven't heard of any case like yours here at VJ... We are really sorry... Plese feel free to ask any doubts you have... You just found the right site!

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Nicaragua

Marriage : 2008-02-21

I-130 Sent : 2008-03-27

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-04-01

I-130 Approved : 2008-07-10

NVC Received : 2008-07-11

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 2008-07-21

Pay I-864 Bill AND Return Completed DS-3032 : 2008-07-22

IV Payment Online: 2008-07-30

Sent Completed I-864 and DS230: 2008-08-01

DS230 and I864 entered to the system:2008-08-06

Case Completed at NVC : 2008-08-14 //// 35 days! /// Not bad!

Medical Exam: 2008-09-18

Interview Date : 2008-10-08

Visa Received : 2008-10-16

US Entry : 2008-10-18 POE: Houston

Lifting Conditions

CIS Office : California Service Center

Date Filed : 2010-07-16

NOA Date : 2010-07-20

Biometrics Taken: 2010-07-29

RFE 2010/10/12

RFE Respond 2010/11/05

Aproverd: 2010/11/23

Card Received: 2010/11/27

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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welcome to VJ.......three years wow........i dont know if ur case has made it to the embassy yet if not is it held up in their crazy security checks? has he had an interview yet?

i am no fan of the embassy in islamabad i have brothers in pakistan so we have been our rounds there.......i will add u to my prayers........ (F)

sara

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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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Whoa. I hope you don't give up, but wow, I can bet that you're despairing of ever getting through this. But you've come to the right place -- people here are very helpful and knowledgeable. Give us some details of your story, maybe people can come up with ways to help you. (Getting another immigration attorney sounds like a good first step. Sheesh.)

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Wow! Thank you so much everyone for your support and advise. Rest assured that my sleeves are rolled up and Im already engaged in a few more rounds. I talked to my husband the other night, and its heartbreaking to know from the sound of his voice that his spirit has dimmed so much over the past three years. Now, I believe that since our case was made into such a mess, that my Congress person needs to be involved to help me get it back on track again.

I will keep you posted.

~Amina

Our Timeline

We met in 2001

Married May 9, 2004

I-130

Sent: Jan 03, 2005

NOA1: Jan 10, 2005

NOA2: Mar 05, 2007

NOA2 Actually Rec'd: Aug 2007

NVC Rec'd:

AOS Requested: Oct 2007

AOS Fees Paid: Nov 2007

Attempt to Submit AOS: Mar 2008 But...

NVC Returned File to CSC: May 7, 2008

CSC processed I-130 on Jul 27, 2009

Intent to Revoke July 27, 2009

Response to RFE submitted Aug 24, 2009

Case processing resumed Aug 26, 2009

Approval of I-130 REAFFIRMED Sept 30, 2009

Case forwarded to Dept of State Sept 30, 2009

Case forwarded to NVC Oct 19, 2009

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi,

Welcome to this community. :)

Am sorry to hear about your situation, i hope you will hear the good news in the nearest possible time.

Good luck on journey.

Shape

I am nearly at my wits end with getting my husband back home to the US from Pakistan. Our case is really quite simple, at least it is to me, but this entire system has utilized every flaw and mistake made imaginable regarding our I-130 and I-129F petitions, and it has caused great suffering in the hearts and lives of us both while we've continued to wait over three long years of being forced apart.

I am happy to have found VisaJourney.com as now I understand that I'm not entirely alone in this dilemma. Or am I? What amazes me most is the sheer swiftness of visas being granted to many of the loved ones in these forums, and the kudos and high-fives given to a certain consulate in Pakistan, when it's been nothing but a nightmare for us. I suppose my husband and I are at the wrong end of this spectrum, but it nonetheless renders me with mixed feelings of hope and despair. Will we ever have our lives back again?

We both feel as though we're being punished for taking the correct steps to getting him home, punished and ignored and tossed around for being honest about our relationship and the life we had/have together. This system is mechanical and indifferent, doesn't follow its own rules, criteria and guidelines, and one hand most certainly doesn't wash the other, so to speak. This entire process has jaded me, I know, but please forgive me for saying it. I know it is the ONLY way to bring my husband home.

Thank you for taking the time to listen, as I have nowhere else to turn. I am new here, and I have no idea what more I can do to change our situation for the better. I've been proactive regarding our case right from the start, have put myself in the face of the system (they all recognize me at the Seattle CIS, as though I practically lived there), and have made incredible efforts to at least force USCIS to keep our case on track. I have even ridden the back of our immigration attorney to ensure he does what we paid him to do, and it has done nothing but make him wary of meeting with me and forces me to meet with one of his paralegals instead. Isn't this incredible? Heaven forbid he should perform his duties according to the fortune he's been paid.

I don't want to give the multitudes of specific details about our ordeal in this post, but I encourage you to ask me questions. Is there anyone else out there going through the same as me? Am I really alone in my circumstance? Any response would be appreciated. I am never one to feel sorry for herself and be such a crybaby, but when is this torment ever going to end?!

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