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We went from filing at the beginning of March to the interview at the end of May back in 2005.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi all,

I dont know why some petitions are quicker than others. I filed the K-1 papers for my fiancee on Sept 21, 2009 (Vermont) and we got approved on Oct 21, 2009. It took a month, but we were expecting maybe 6 months. My fiancee did the medical stuff the second week in Nov and I set the interview for Nov 19. We were approved, but now just waiting for the K-1 to be released. Is there anyone else with November interview approval and waiting for the Visa still??

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I have been keeping an eye on peoples timelines here...how is it possible apply in August, NOA1 , then NOA 2 Also August...and approval? Also How is it correct that K1 Visas are faster to approve than people filing for K3, married already? this is upside down...

Our case has not been touched since the first time back in June 6th, for the I130, and June 26 for the I129f..nothing, no status change, no updates, no info, nothing...until your past 5 months there is nothing anyone will tell you...this system is broken...over 2 million applications a year, they need HELP!...we are taking the legal route yet we must wait in LIMBO, with nobody telling us anything, as people walk across our borders...this is so frustrating,

God, how I miss my wife...

Why can nothing be done? Don't we as fee payers and tax payers pay these people salary? does congrees work for us?

Oh, how frustrating and heartbreaking is this process...grown men brought to tears...

M and M

sorry to hear about your case...hope it will speed up soon... our case is done before 6 months and is cr1 visa

check my timeline

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TIMELINE I-130

June 29, 2009 - sent packet I-130

July 9, 2009 - received NOA1 (thanks God)

Sept. 9, 2009 - received approval email from USCIS thru CRIS

Sept. 14, 2009 - NOA2 hardcopy received by husband

Sept. 18, 2009 - case number assigned (NVC process starts)

Nov. 4, 2009 - CASE COMPLETE @NVC!

Nov. 13, 2009 - interview date assigned by NVC

DEC. 10, 2009 AT 6:30AM

re scheduled DECEMBER 1, 2009- INTERVIEW - white slip (passport and medical results from st. luke

Dec 14, 2009 - VISA received

Dec 21, 2009 - USA arrival (POE - San francisco)

Jan. 6, 2010 - SSN received

Jan. 7, 2010 - 2 years GC received

THANKS GOD AND MOTHER MARY FOR ALL THE GUIDANCE.

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