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how are you guys doing? anyway, whenever i check my timeline, i noticed that the estimated adjudication date changes from time to time, two months ago, it says that the I129f may be adjudicated between the first week and second week of september, and then from third week to fourth week of october, and now, it says from october 24 to november 2, :crying: what is really going on? is there anybody else who experienced something like this? or am i the only one?

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Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Manilla, Philipines

I-129F Sent : 06/23/08

I-129F NOA1 : 07/03/08

Touched: 07/01/08

Touched: 07/11/08

Touched: 10/09/08 NOA2

NOA2 hard copy: 10/18/08

I-129F left NVC: 10/16/08

NVC letter: 10/21/08

USEM received the papers: 10/23/08

Physical exam at SLEC: 11/06-07/08 - Passed

Appointment letter received: 11/10/08

Interview schedule: 11/14/08 - Passed

Visa Received : 11/22/2008... thank God...

US Entry : 12/03/2008

Marriage : 02/14/2008

POE: Guam

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Mine changed. Before my estimated adjudication was Oct but now it changed to last week of October and first week of November..... I just dont want to see it, just makes me feel more frustrating!huhuhuhuhuhu

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06-15-09..... Sent AOS Package

06-25-09..... Recieved NOA AOS EAD AP

06-29-09..... Recieved Biometrics appointment for July 21

07-10-09..... Case transfered to California

08-05-09..... AOS Card production ordered

08-06-09..... AP approval sent

08-06-09..... EAD Card production ordered

08-11-09..... Got my GREENCARD

08-13-09..... Got my EAD card and AP

Posted

While this won't make you guys feel any better, the dates have moved UP for California people overall--the Centers are evening out in terms of how long they are taking to process petitions (although you guys are still faster).

The timeline estimates are based on VJ data so they are not necessarily accurate--it's not USCIS estimating dates--so if a Center is super productive one week and approves a ton of petitions, we'll see the results of that on here and timelines will move up. During "slow" periods like this, they'll get longer.

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2008-05-06 I-129F sent

2008-05-10 Delivered to NVC 3:12pm

2008-05-20 NOA1

2008-05-23 Touched

2008-06-26 Touched

2008-06-27 Touched

2008-09-07 NOA2

2008-09-11 Received at NVC

2008-09-12 Left NVC

2008-09-18 Consulate received

2008-09-25 Pkt3 Received

2008-09-28 Pkt3 Returned

2008-09-30 Pkt4 Received

2008-10-09 Interview

2008-10-13 Medical

2008-10-24 Visa Received

2008-10-30 Fying home to my Jonathan

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Posted

Yep I have been noticing the same thing my date keeps moving farther away also it. I think as people fill in the dates the server caclates the times and gives a average time. Good Luck everyone.

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Flew to Davao May 2008

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Returned to USA June 1 2008

06/11/2008 sent in packet

06/16/2008 recieved NOA1

06/18/2008 bank shows check cleared

07/09/2008 touched

10/30/2008 approved Noa2

10/31/2008 touched

11/06/2008 hard copy of Noa2 arrived in mail

11/07/2008 case left NVC for Manila embassy

12/15/2008 passed medical yeppi

12/19/2008 set for interview

12/19/2008 approved at interview

12/30/2008 Visa Delievered

01/14/2009 Flight to USA

01/14/2009 POE SFO

02/13/2009 Purchased Marriage License

02/18/2009 Married

03/31/2009 Filed AOS, EAD,AP

04/09/2009 Check cashed for AOS

04/09/2009 NOA for AOS EAD and AP

04/27/2009 Biometrics

05/11/2009 Adjustment of Status Approval Notice

06/06/2009 Green Card Received

08/24/2009 First day at job

Posted (edited)

As people update their timelines, the system averages out all the dates, and unfortunately since the date input is pass the "average" waiting time, more and more of our cases are "adjuctuated" at a later day then first enter. Think about it, say 5 people have NOA date range of 1 to 2 weeks from filing, average would be 1.5 weeks, if another 5 people, get NOA date range from filing, and its averages out, 3 to 4 weeks, everyone NOA date range is moved from 1.5 weeks to 3 weeks...from the date of filing.. same concept applied to adjuctuate.. More and more people take longer now to get NOA2 then the previous batch and that moves the adjucated date further back.. Dont worry about this as most of the time, we will see the NOA2 way before adjuctated date on this website. My adjuctuated date moved from 6 months to 8 months in the course of my K1 process and ended up with the 6 months.. due to more cases were being adjuctuated so the waiting time cut it by 2 months.

Edited by Abby-Ron
 
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