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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Troy and I are patiently waiting for our NOA 2. When we first started our journey K1 cases were being approved 80 to 90 days. Now it seems that things have slipped about two to three weeks, 14 to 21 days. Now on the site cases are being approved with 100+ days. Well know it is in Gods hands, and hopefully Troy will call me soon with some good news. Do anyone know why VSC been processing cases very slowly? They were on a role in the past. :mellow:

3 MAR 09 - MAILED AOS, EAD, AP

10 MAR 09 - CHECK CASHED

12 MAR 09 - NOA 1 RECIEVED

18 MAR 09 - CASE TRANSFERED TO CSC

9 APR 09 - CASE TOUCHED (AOS); BIOMETRICS COMPLETED

30 APR 09 - AP APPROVED

6 MAY 09 - RECIEVED EAD IN THE MAIL

13 MAY 09 - CASE TOUCHED (AOS)

17 JUN: Current Status: Card production ordered. On June 17, 2009, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service. You can also receive automatic e-mail updates as we process your case. Just follow the link below to register. Well the green card is on its way, I called yesterday to ask about an interview and they told me that they would contact me. Now today, without an interview we recieved an email stating that they are ordering my green card.

Current Status: Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident.

18 JUN: Current Status: Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident. On June 17, 2009, we mailed you a notice that we had registered this customer's new permanent resident status. Please follow any instructions on the notice. Your new permanent resident card should be mailed within 60 days following this registration or after you complete any ADIT processing referred to in the welcome notice, whichever is later. If you move before you get your new card call customer service. You can also receive automatic e-mail updates as we process your case. Just follow the link below to register.

1 JUL 09: I recieved my green card in the mail!!! :)

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NOA2 for Vermont is faster than the CSC. You will soon have yours, have some faith and patience and you will get yours. Good luck to you and hope fully despite me being in the CSC, I pray we will get our NOA2 in a few months as well.

Take Care friend!

God Bless!

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Troy and I are patiently waiting for our NOA 2. When we first started our journey K1 cases were being approved 80 to 90 days. Now it seems that things have slipped about two to three weeks, 14 to 21 days. Now on the site cases are being approved with 100+ days. Well know it is in Gods hands, and hopefully Troy will call me soon with some good news. Do anyone know why VSC been processing cases very slowly? They were on a role in the past. :mellow:

I am also out of VSC and had my Noa1 about the same time as yours. I just got the Noa2 yesterday and saw that others in the May filers thread had started getting theirs too. It seems that they are now just getting to May people so your approval should be coming soon.

Good luck and God bless.

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just try to hang in there and stay busy to help keep ur mind off it it ur lucky urs is at VSC........they are a lot faster than csc

Howdy Estadia. Thanks for the Congrats. I saw a couple of people out of the CVC get theirs too yesterday that was May filers so that means the ones there will get theirs also soon.

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Yep. Good luck to you. I'm not the blessing type, but I can say good people tend to be rewarded well, and good relationships likewise, who have patience, caring, and understanding. In all likelihood you'll get your NOA2 before me (filed just before me, NOA1 before me, and of course being in VSC), so you should be celebrating in that you won't be waiting much longer, and the hardest part is almost done. :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Troy and I are patiently waiting for our NOA 2. When we first started our journey K1 cases were being approved 80 to 90 days. Now it seems that things have slipped about two to three weeks, 14 to 21 days. Now on the site cases are being approved with 100+ days. Well know it is in Gods hands, and hopefully Troy will call me soon with some good news. Do anyone know why VSC been processing cases very slowly? They were on a role in the past. :mellow:

no worries, it's about that time for your NOA2 arrive :)

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Tokyo, Japan

I-129F Sent : June 01 2008

NOA1 Received June 21 2008

"Touch" July 8 2008

''Touch'' July 9 2008

NOA2 JULY 28 2008!!!!!

''Touch'' July 29 2008

" The touch for July 29 was USCIS mailing the case to NVC"

"August 8 2008 received letter in mail from NVC...case was mailed to Tokyo..should arrive in a week"

" August 13 2008 Finace Received packet in mail from Tokyo"

''August 21 she started the Police report''

''August 25 she received email from consulate confirming the interview date''

''August 28 she received Police report''

''She will complete medical mid September''

'' medical finished $430.00''

''Interview is at the end of September''

''Interview yesterday October 29 ( for Japan ) They asked many questions but everything went well! visa arrives in 5 days!!!!!"

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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Troy and I are patiently waiting for our NOA 2. When we first started our journey K1 cases were being approved 80 to 90 days. Now it seems that things have slipped about two to three weeks, 14 to 21 days. Now on the site cases are being approved with 100+ days. Well know it is in Gods hands, and hopefully Troy will call me soon with some good news. Do anyone know why VSC been processing cases very slowly? They were on a role in the past. :mellow:

There's no real rhyme or reason with the approval rates, and some filers do seem to fall between the cracks, but you're probably better off at VSC. As for me and my fiance', we're still waiting after almost 150 days since our NOA1 out of CSC and our USCIS profile shows our case as untouched since April 1. I fully do not expect a NOA2 before November or December. We decided to forget about it for a time and have a contingency plan in place that will allow us to continue our lives together uninterrupted. My advice to anyone would be to plan on AT LEAST 6 months and to not fall into the habit of checking your USCIS profile and emails/snail mail every day (several time a day :{) for that NOA2. Nobody disappoints better than the US Government.

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Yeah, I've been waiting for my NOA2 from VSC since Feb 29 and I was say definitely don't check your status everyday. It doesn't help. I'm lucky because I travel for work so I've been able to stay with my fiance in Cambodia quite a bit while we wait. Nevertheless, it's not fun not having control of what you want in life.

But.....We stay positive because any other way would be too frustrating. Good luck, it'll come.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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Yeah, I've been waiting for my NOA2 from VSC since Feb 29 and I was say definitely don't check your status everyday. It doesn't help. I'm lucky because I travel for work so I've been able to stay with my fiance in Cambodia quite a bit while we wait. Nevertheless, it's not fun not having control of what you want in life.

But.....We stay positive because any other way would be too frustrating. Good luck, it'll come.

Nice to see another Cambodia expat here. Sorry to hear about the slow progress of your case. I've had it and I'm heading home for a time. I was hoping I could have my wife here before the cold weather came on, but it looks like she'll be here for ski season if we're lucky.

We might know each other from around town or at least on the Cambodia discussion boards. Do you live in Phnom Penh while in Cambodia?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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Well, I'm not an expat just yet..... I work with offshore teams in India and the Phillipines so I've been making short (and sometimes longer) trips to Cambodia from both countries for two years now. Last year, I lived in India for 8 months and made trips from there mostly.

I usually stay in Phnom Phen but on longer trips I'll head to Battambang to visit my fiance's family. Those trips are really nice to take because its a true village life.

I haven't participated on any discussion forums from Cambodia but it is good to talk to someone going through the same process in Cambodia. Good luck to you and I'll be interested to hear the progress.

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hello I am also still waiting to our NOA2...and believe me I feel the same with you, It's really hard to wait but there is no other option than that,, Hopefully we get our NOA2 for this month,, I wish good luck to all MAY filers,

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hello I am also still waiting to our NOA2...and believe me I feel the same with you, It's really hard to wait but there is no other option than that,, Hopefully we get our NOA2 for this month,, I wish good luck to all MAY filers,

WHoa u should be getting yours around October.

PM me for any AP or AR relating to the NBI

USEM NBI Requirements:

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3217.html

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Hi All

You are welcome to join the other may crew waiting on these threads.

May 08 K1 Filers ~ CSC, Join the waiting room.

May Filers

cheers

Melannie

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