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Just got a call from my congressman's office. They just received a response to their inquiry on my behalf. USCIS told them that the IMBRA RFE would not affect the processing time of our petition. When I got my NOA1 the processing time was stated as 80 to 110 days. I'm also a NSC transferree. So that means if they are correct I will get our NOA2 no later then 8/17/06. So we'll see. Of course now I need to get my RFE back in to them which should be in the next day or so. B)

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.

DEAN AND SHERYL

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When I got my NOA1 the processing time was stated as 80 to 110 days. I'm also a NSC transferree. So that means if they are correct I will get our NOA2 no later then 8/17/06.

Let's hope, I'm right behind ya by a few days & a transferee!!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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When I got my NOA1 the processing time was stated as 80 to 110 days. I'm also a NSC transferree. So that means if they are correct I will get our NOA2 no later then 8/17/06.

Let's hope, I'm right behind ya by a few days & a transferee!!!

I'm a transferee from NSC too but my NOA1 was March 6th and I'm still waiting. I'm already at 129 days and got the same 80-110 day estimate in the beginning.

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When I got my NOA1 the processing time was stated as 80 to 110 days. I'm also a NSC transferree. So that means if they are correct I will get our NOA2 no later then 8/17/06.

Let's hope, I'm right behind ya by a few days & a transferee!!!

I'm a transferee from NSC too but my NOA1 was March 6th and I'm still waiting. I'm already at 129 days and got the same 80-110 day estimate in the beginning.

Well let's hope as soon as they get that RFE they will get your approval right out. That's what I'm thinking.

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.

DEAN AND SHERYL

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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we also hope that IMBRA wouldn't effect our timeline.... :unsure:

Thanks for sharing

Littleone & Robert

Robert (U.S.A.)------^--^------Waenphetch (Thailand)

September 27' 2005 -------------------------(Met online)

May 16' 2006---------- (Mailed application from Chiangmai, Thailand) to NSC

June 9' 2006--------- (NOA 1 Receipt date) ---CSC----

September 7' 2006------------(NOA 2 Receipt date)

December 20' 2006 (7 a.m.) -----------INTERVIEW Approved IMBRA discussed[/color]

December 24' 2006 ---------- POE - LA

December 26' 2006 ------------ Civil Marriage

December 28' 2006 ------------ Applied for SSN

January' 19' 2007 ------------- SSN Received

AOS Chicago

December 29' 2006 ----------- Mailed I-485

January' 5' 2007 -------------- NOA Receipt date (MSC)

January' 23' 2007 ------------ I-485 Transferred to CSC

January 26' 2007 ------------ Biometric done

February 7' 2007 ------------ Case pending at CSC

October 19, 2007 ------------ Approved email from CRIS (welcome notice sent on Oct 18)

March 14, 2007 ------------ Mailed I - 765

May 4, 2007 ----------- I-765 approved

May 30, 2007 ----------- got a great job at www.swipeclock.com as an Accountant

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i hope that's right Dean. my NOA1 is March 17 so would be receiving approval any time now, :D but not going to hold my breath. :unsure: wishing speedy approvals to everyone.

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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Just got a call from my congressman's office. They just received a response to their inquiry on my behalf. USCIS told them that the IMBRA RFE would not affect the processing time of our petition. When I got my NOA1 the processing time was stated as 80 to 110 days. I'm also a NSC transferree. So that means if they are correct I will get our NOA2 no later then 8/17/06. So we'll see. Of course now I need to get my RFE back in to them which should be in the next day or so. B)

b u l l s h i t

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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Just got a call from my congressman's office. They just received a response to their inquiry on my behalf. USCIS told them that the IMBRA RFE would not affect the processing time of our petition. When I got my NOA1 the processing time was stated as 80 to 110 days. I'm also a NSC transferree. So that means if they are correct I will get our NOA2 no later then 8/17/06. So we'll see. Of course now I need to get my RFE back in to them which should be in the next day or so. B)

b u l l s h i t

Heap another shovel full on that pile!!!! IMBRA has already added over 2 months to the process in my case - just the time it took to return the file from Paris, probably back to NVC, then to NSC where it was originally approved, then transferred to CSC, then wait around for the RFE, now wait around some more for them to look at those piddly 3 questions, only one of which I responded "no" to. So for something that has no bearing on my case, it has been delayed over 2 months. My fiance would have been here by now, settling in, and we could get on with our lives. It is inconceivable that this could be construed not to be a delay.

2/28/06 - K-1 app sent to NSC

3/06/06 - NOA 1

3/31/06 - NOA 2

4/12/06 - NVC sent approved petition to Paris embassy

4/24/06 - fiance received instruction pkt (pkt 3)

5/05/06 - pkt 3 checklist returned to embassy

6/16/06 - CRIS-USCIS email "petition received"

6/21/06 - 1-797s (2) received, petition "received", "reopened" by CSC

6/26/06 - email, RFE sent

7/05/06 - RFE received and sent back to CSC

7/06/06 - RFE received, signed for by receptionist at CSC

7/11/06 - email RFE received by CSC

7/12/06 - touched (same message as day before about RFE receipt

WAITING WAITING WAITING

8/15/06 - NVC receives reaffirmed petition (no written confirmation yet)

8/22/06 - NVC sends reapproved petition back to Paris CHOUETTE!!!!

9/21/06 - Pkt. 4 received

10/4/06 - INTERVIEW scheduled\

11-14-06 - VISA RECEIVED!!!!![/b]

12/08/06 - Arrives - POE PDX

12/14/06 - Married in Vegas, Baby!!!

AOS

01/03/07- I-485 sent to Chicago

01/09/07 - NOA from MSC

01/30/07 - Biometrics taken

02/01/07 - touched

04/10/07 - Interview scheduled/AOS approved - I-551 stamp in passport

04/18/07 - Permanent Resident Card received!!!!!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Posted

Just got a call from my congressman's office. They just received a response to their inquiry on my behalf. USCIS told them that the IMBRA RFE would not affect the processing time of our petition. When I got my NOA1 the processing time was stated as 80 to 110 days. I'm also a NSC transferree. So that means if they are correct I will get our NOA2 no later then 8/17/06. So we'll see. Of course now I need to get my RFE back in to them which should be in the next day or so. B)

b u l l s h i t

Heap another shovel full on that pile!!!! IMBRA has already added over 2 months to the process in my case - just the time it took to return the file from Paris, probably back to NVC, then to NSC where it was originally approved, then transferred to CSC, then wait around for the RFE, now wait around some more for them to look at those piddly 3 questions, only one of which I responded "no" to. So for something that has no bearing on my case, it has been delayed over 2 months. My fiance would have been here by now, settling in, and we could get on with our lives. It is inconceivable that this could be construed not to be a delay.

I would have to thank Tahirih Justice Center for this, as they helped to write this confusing, overly vague law that has been almost impossible to implement. I just fired off another letter asking them to lend some help to unravel this visa fiasco that they helped to create in the first place.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted

Just got a call from my congressman's office. They just received a response to their inquiry on my behalf. USCIS told them that the IMBRA RFE would not affect the processing time of our petition. When I got my NOA1 the processing time was stated as 80 to 110 days. I'm also a NSC transferree. So that means if they are correct I will get our NOA2 no later then 8/17/06. So we'll see. Of course now I need to get my RFE back in to them which should be in the next day or so. B)

b u l l s h i t

Heap another shovel full on that pile!!!! IMBRA has already added over 2 months to the process in my case - just the time it took to return the file from Paris, probably back to NVC, then to NSC where it was originally approved, then transferred to CSC, then wait around for the RFE, now wait around some more for them to look at those piddly 3 questions, only one of which I responded "no" to. So for something that has no bearing on my case, it has been delayed over 2 months. My fiance would have been here by now, settling in, and we could get on with our lives. It is inconceivable that this could be construed not to be a delay.

I think, unfortunately, the congressman and senator information regarding processing time post IMBRA RFE return are only in reference to cases that were NOT recalled from the consulate abroad. My impression is this estimate of processing time only refers to cases that were sitting on hold at CSC while USCIS created the IMBRA RFE form. Since processing was complete for many of those cases, it make sense that they would not incur much more delay. (I am aware that common sense does not really come into play here).

Wishing you speedy movement and luck.

Posted

Never hurts to hang on any shred of hope...

People get upset, though, when statements are made which seem definitive, and yet, there are many cases out there to prove the statements already false....

Jen

8-30-05 Met David at a restaurant in Germany

3-28-06 David 'officially' proposed

4-26-06 I-129F mailed

9-25-06 Interview: APPROVED!

10-16-06 Flt to US, POE Detroit

11-5-06 Married

7-2-07 Green card received

9-12-08 Filed for divorce

12-5-08 Court hearing - divorce final

A great marriage is not when the "perfect couple" comes together.

It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.

 
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