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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hey everyone, I just recieved a call from my Congressmens office saying they talked to VSC and saying that A# has been assigned to my case (I-130) and she gave me the A# also.

Do you know what that means...i mean assigning a A#....does that mean that my case has been approved or what....Also advise whats the next stage and how long will it takes...

Thanks in advance.

Service Center....VSC

Send I-130.........................Dec 31, 2008

NOA1 Date.........................Jan 06, 2009

Called Congressman...........Aug 10, 2009

A# Assigned.......................Aug 19, 2009

Updated (Touched).............Aug 20, 2009

I-130 Approved..................Aug 20, 2009

NOA2 Recieved...................Aug 27, 2009

NVC Case Recieved.............Aug 28, 2009

NVC Case no assigned.........Aug 31, 2009

DS-3032 email recieved.......Sep 04, 2009

AOS Bill paid (Online)...........Sep 04, 2009

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
Timeline

you need to give more information about your case.. fill in your timeline please!

When did you file I-130? and yes you might be very well near the approval letter... you can always call USCIS to check the status.

Marriage January 23, 2005

USCIS

August 14, 2006- I-130 Sent

September 22, 2008- NOA 1 Received

September 17, 2008- Became a USC

September 18, 2008- Upgraded I-130

March 20, 2009 - NOA2 (email)

March 25, 2009- NOA2 (hardcopy Received)

NVC

April 3, 2009 - Case Number Assigned

June 5, 2009 CASE COMPLETED AT NVC

June 9, 2009 Interview Date Assigned

July 16, 2009 Interview AP

August 24, 2009 DOS Operator said "VISA HAS BEEN ISSUED TODAY" Alhamdulillah

August 26, 2009 call from embassy to PICK UP THE PASSPORT :-)

August 27, 2009 Picked up the passport... woohooo!!!

September 9, 2009 US Entry InshaAllah

October 13, 2009 SSN and green card in mail DONE WITH USCIS until husband applies for his citizenship!!

The journey of 4 years, 8 months, and 3 weeks has ended!!!

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Vermont Service Center

Hey everyone, I just recieved a call from my Congressmens office saying they talked to VSC and saying that A# has been assigned to my case (I-130) and she gave me the A# also.

Do you know what that means...i mean assigning a A#....does that mean that my case has been approved or what....Also advise whats the next stage and how long will it takes...

Thanks in advance.

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'PAU' both wife and daughter in the U.S. 08/25/2009

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