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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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www.uscis.gov needs immediate attn: in this situation we cannot update our case being filed...it really sucks until now... :crying:

and what is the situation??? :blink:

10/06 - Met online.

01/03/07 - Met in Person and started dating.

12/11/07 - Got Engaged.

01/05/08 - Got Married!!!

06/24/08 - Applied for I-130, I-485 and I765.

06/30/08 - Notice of Action

07/19/08 - Biometrics Appointment

08/26/08 - Received EAD card

12/29/08 - Letter interview date received in mail

02/23/09 - Interview date!!!----- APPROVED!!!

03/06/09 - Welcome letter in the mail.

03/13/09 - Green Card received in the mail!!

Removing Conditions

01/25/11 - Applied for I-751.

01/27/11 - I-797C, N.O.A issued

01/31/11 - Check cashed

02/04/11 - Received N.O.A

03/14/11 - Biometric appointment issued

03/19/11 - Biometric letter received in the mail

03/28/11 - Biometric appointment date.

06/24/11-Approval of ROC

06/27/11-Approval letter received

07/01/11- Green Card Received

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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read what i wrote pls. <_<

Not to be mean, but if you write " www.uscis.gov needs immediate attn in this situation: we cannot update our case being filed...it really sucks until now..." I think it would be less confusing... but since my English is not perfect I may be wrong

10/06 - Met online.

01/03/07 - Met in Person and started dating.

12/11/07 - Got Engaged.

01/05/08 - Got Married!!!

06/24/08 - Applied for I-130, I-485 and I765.

06/30/08 - Notice of Action

07/19/08 - Biometrics Appointment

08/26/08 - Received EAD card

12/29/08 - Letter interview date received in mail

02/23/09 - Interview date!!!----- APPROVED!!!

03/06/09 - Welcome letter in the mail.

03/13/09 - Green Card received in the mail!!

Removing Conditions

01/25/11 - Applied for I-751.

01/27/11 - I-797C, N.O.A issued

01/31/11 - Check cashed

02/04/11 - Received N.O.A

03/14/11 - Biometric appointment issued

03/19/11 - Biometric letter received in the mail

03/28/11 - Biometric appointment date.

06/24/11-Approval of ROC

06/27/11-Approval letter received

07/01/11- Green Card Received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Yeah, they are a little slow. They only update about once a month. By the way, time to update your status (filed for), as well.

whatever........................ :blush:

read what i wrote pls. <_<

Not to be mean, but if you write " www.uscis.gov needs immediate attn in this situation: we cannot update our case being filed...it really sucks until now..." I think it would be less confusing... but since my English is not perfect I may be wrong

whatever.........

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www.uscis.gov needs immediate attn: in this situation we cannot update our case being filed...it really sucks until now... :crying::blush::blink::wacko::bonk:
nothin is gonna change. website is born lame and always will suck.
Did you expect different from an organisation that sucks? :lol:

2005/07/10 I-129F filed for Pras

2005/11/07 I-129F approved, forwarded to NVC--to Chennai Consulate 2005/11/14

2005/12/02 Packet-3 received from Chennai

2005/12/21 Visa Interview Date

2006/04/04 Pras' entry into US at DTW

2006/04/15 Church Wedding at Novi (Detroit suburb), MI

2006/05/01 AOS Packet (I-485/I-131/I-765) filed at Chicago

2006/08/23 AP and EAD approved. Two down, 1.5 to go

2006/10/13 Pras' I-485 interview--APPROVED!

2006/10/27 Pras' conditional GC arrives -- .5 to go (2 yrs to Conditions Removal)

2008/07/21 I-751 (conditions removal) filed

2008/08/22 I-751 biometrics completed

2009/06/18 I-751 approved

2009/07/03 10-year GC received; last 0.5 done!

2009/07/23 Pras files N-400

2009/11/16 My 46TH birthday, Pras N-400 approved

2010/03/18 Pras' swear-in

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Are you referring to this site?

https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/caseStatusSearchDisplay.do

Last updated January 31, 2009?

Can't do anything, not even contact your senator/congressman until the date of your filed application precedes the posted date by at least 30 days.

Can say, after dealing with the USCIS for over five years, a time does come when it's all over.

You can be a decorated veteran of a foreign war, doesn't make a damn bit of difference, you are guilty of fraud until you prove yourself innocent. An your spouse can be FBI proven crime free, she is still as guilty as hell. Your spouse can go in, arrest and even the smallest traffic violation free with four years of verified tax returns proving she paid all of her taxes and still be accused of committing a crime where she was never caught or arrested for.

Even though you may have to wait 4 hours from your appointed time for an interview, if you are one second late for showing up, you can be denied. If you make one small easy to correct error on any of your many forms, they can keep your fees and reject it.

There is no such thing as a mutually agreed appointment date. When they tell you to come, regardless of the weather, distance, traffic, you be there or suffer severe delays. If they lose your evidence or misplace your file, that is your fault. They do not contact you if they do misplace your file, up to you to make an infopass appointment to either get that I-551 stamp or I-94 to stay here legally, regardless of the expense of that long trip. Even if you everything correctly and in a very timely matter, it's still your responsbility to stay current.

While fraud is always an issue, USCIS has never reported the number of fraud cases they have found. And what's the big deal about fraud, already 20 million illegals in this country they are not doing a damn thing about. The real victim of fraud is the sponsoring USC, can be taken to the cleaners if his spouse claims she was slapped and crying like a baby in a court of law. And can get a huge portion of his possesions in the process due to state laws by claiming abuse, whether it's true or false. Then creamed again with the I-864. So that sponsoring USC spouse should make damn sure he/she knows what he/she is getting into. The USCIS doesn't offer any protection to that spouse if that spouse is indeed a victim of fraud.

If you happen to meet your soulmate outside of the borders of the USA, you are guilty! And you better be prepared to prove your innocence, screw the US Constitution on this matter, you are dealing with a Gestopo type agency.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Egypt
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Everything government related is slow.

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Are you referring to this site?

https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/caseStatusSearchDisplay.do

Last updated January 31, 2009?

Can't do anything, not even contact your senator/congressman until the date of your filed application precedes the posted date by at least 30 days.

Can say, after dealing with the USCIS for over five years, a time does come when it's all over.

You can be a decorated veteran of a foreign war, doesn't make a damn bit of difference, you are guilty of fraud until you prove yourself innocent. An your spouse can be FBI proven crime free, she is still as guilty as hell. Your spouse can go in, arrest and even the smallest traffic violation free with four years of verified tax returns proving she paid all of her taxes and still be accused of committing a crime where she was never caught or arrested for.

Even though you may have to wait 4 hours from your appointed time for an interview, if you are one second late for showing up, you can be denied. If you make one small easy to correct error on any of your many forms, they can keep your fees and reject it.

There is no such thing as a mutually agreed appointment date. When they tell you to come, regardless of the weather, distance, traffic, you be there or suffer severe delays. If they lose your evidence or misplace your file, that is your fault. They do not contact you if they do misplace your file, up to you to make an infopass appointment to either get that I-551 stamp or I-94 to stay here legally, regardless of the expense of that long trip. Even if you everything correctly and in a very timely matter, it's still your responsbility to stay current.

While fraud is always an issue, USCIS has never reported the number of fraud cases they have found. And what's the big deal about fraud, already 20 million illegals in this country they are not doing a damn thing about. The real victim of fraud is the sponsoring USC, can be taken to the cleaners if his spouse claims she was slapped and crying like a baby in a court of law. And can get a huge portion of his possesions in the process due to state laws by claiming abuse, whether it's true or false. Then creamed again with the I-864. So that sponsoring USC spouse should make damn sure he/she knows what he/she is getting into. The USCIS doesn't offer any protection to that spouse if that spouse is indeed a victim of fraud.

If you happen to meet your soulmate outside of the borders of the USA, you are guilty! And you better be prepared to prove your innocence, screw the US Constitution on this matter, you are dealing with a Gestopo type agency.

How about this????????

USCIS Warns of Impostor Websites

The USCIS reminds the public that only Websites ending with the ".gov" suffix are official government Websites. The Web address of the official USCIS Website is www.uscis.gov.

Many other non-governmental Websites (e.g., using the suffixes ".com," ".org" or ".net") provide legitimate and useful immigration-related information and services. Regardless of the content of other Websites, USCIS does not endorse, recommend or sponsor any information or material posted at any other Website besides this one.

Furthermore, a few other non-government Websites may try to mislead customers and members of the public into thinking they are official USCIS Government Websites. These Websites may attempt to charge you for services such as for USCIS forms that are free on the USCIS or another government Website. They may also charge you for services that you may never receive. They also do not have access to official USCIS.gov immigration job application information or to official Department of Homeland Security job listings on USAJOBS.GOV, so be wary of sending any personal or biographical information that might be used for identity fraud/theft to unofficial websites.

The USCIS InfoPass appointment scheduler is a FREE service. There is NO CHARGE for using InfoPass.

The official U.S. Government website USA.gov has a resource page that can help you avoid, and report, internet fraud.

NOTE: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued the following warning on December 20th, 2003:

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is advising that all prospective immigrants who bought diversity visa (DV) lottery application services from USA Immigration Services and are natives of eligible countries will need to register on their own for the annual DV lottery. USA Immigration Services is no longer operating, and its principals are in jail. USA Immigration Services did not process your application and you will need to register on your own (if you have not already done so). USA Immigration Services is not affiliated with the United States government.

A Word About USCIS Forms Online

We are happy to offer the most up-to-date versions of all official public use forms for free on our Website. Some of these forms are even fillable online (you must use the freely-available Adobe Acrobat Reader for these). Please note that many non-USCIS Websites also offer Immigration forms. Some will allow you to download them for free, and others charge a fee. Regardless, as stated above, none of these Websites is affiliated or endorsed by the USCIS. Some of these sites may not have the latest official versions of our forms. You should note that use of older (and possibly withdrawn) editions of our forms may result in your application or petition being denied or delayed. Please further note that some non-USCIS immigration Websites link directly to immigration forms without going through the important Forms Entry Page (FEP). This may seem like a convenience, but it may lead you to miss important information that could lead to the return of your form or delay in your processing.

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www.uscis.gov needs immediate attn: in this situation we cannot update our case being filed...it really sucks until now... :crying::blush::blink::wacko::bonk:

Our papers is already at NVC but our case in the website is not yet updated... :blush:

CITIZENSHIP 06-19-2013 Sent N400 Application (Chicago Lockbox)


06-21-2013 USCIS received my N400 application


06-25-2013 USCIS mailed the NOA1


06-28-2013 USCIS mailed the Biometrics appt


07-01-2013 Received NOA1 and Biometrics appt letter


​07-15-2013 Biometrics Appt.


08-27-2013 Interview/Test passed


10-07-2013 Oath taking


IR-5 MOM AND DAD


02-20-2014 mailed I-130 for my parents


02-24-2014 USCIS received the I-130 docs


03-17-2014 USCIS approved the petition (took 15 days, weekdays only)


03-25-2014 USCIS shipped the approved case to NVC


04-02-2014 NVC received the papers (6 days from the approval date)


05-01-2014 Got the 2 case numbers. (21 days)


05-07-2014 Got an email & paid the AOS fee (4 days); DS-261(Choice of Agent) sent


05-09-2014 AOS status "PAID" (2 days from the date the was paid)


05-22-2014 AOS docs delivered in NVC


06-27-2014 RFE for I864 and I864A (i left the Place of residence blank, 26 days from the date they received the AOS)


06-28-2014 Mailed the corrected forms to NVC


06-30-2014 NVC received the AOS corrected forms


07-01-2014 Received IV Bill Invoice, paid.


07-02-2014 PAID status of the mother


07-07-2014 PAID status of the father


07-08-2014 Mailed the supporting docs


07-10-2014 Supporting docs arrived at NVC


07-11-2014 Submitted DS260 of mother


07-13-2014 Submitted DS260 of father


09-04-2014 Called NVC and the lady said CASE COMPLETE! (136 days total from the day they received the I-130)


09-11-2014 Received an email regarding the Interview (5 days from the day the case was completed)


09-15-2014 Status "In Transit" inCEAC


09-16-2014 Status "Ready" CEAC


10-03-2014 Interview/AP/USEM (no record of their medical,DAD needs to get an NBI explanation letter&new NBI clearance with his "aka"


10-8-2014 Mom called St Lukes and asked about the medical results, they said they submitted it already back in June


10-10-2014 Mom mailed the NBI Clearance of my dad


10-14-2014 NBI clearance delivered in USEM


10-06-2014 Visa Issued CEAC


10-09-2014 Got an email that my dad's visa was issued


10-14-2014 Visa delivered 11-29-2014 POE


12-08-2014 SS Card arrived

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