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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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If you do not know all I-130's are being sent to CA now. My sentor's office let me know this last Friday when I came in for them to check my paper work. So you must send your I-130's to CA. They are changing the system. In the new system they are working out were you may soon be able to send the I-130 and I129F togther. The K3's and K-1's go to Missiouri. Right now K-3's are ahead by 2 months but there is a back up starting with K-1's and K-3's due to the Marriage Broker paper work they have 20,000 to process. The Cr-1's make go through faster. I was told to post this. I know that some may not trust their sentors office but they seemed to know what they were doing when I went. I hope this maybe helpful.

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Jax

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Posted

Reposted from reply to same in the I-130 forum.

So you must send your I-130's to CA

Whilst there is restructuring going on within the system, until such time that USCIS releases said information, petitions should continue to be submitted to the service center that has jurisdiction over the petitioner's place of residence. To do otherwise at this stage may cause even further delays to ones petition. It may very well be that the new filing instructions will come into effect when the new I-130 (due soon) is released.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Reposted from reply to same in the I-130 forum.
So you must send your I-130's to CA

Whilst there is restructuring going on within the system, until such time that USCIS releases said information, petitions should continue to be submitted to the service center that has jurisdiction over the petitioner's place of residence. To do otherwise at this stage may cause even further delays to ones petition. It may very well be that the new filing instructions will come into effect when the new I-130 (due soon) is released.

Thanks for the information. When I get back in late August I will send it where my sentor tells me to. Thanks for the information. If he is telling me the rules say CA then I will follow later in about a month. How come they are saying send it to CA then and are receiving the new forms? This why all the case though are going to CA. I just wanted to let people now thats why they are being sent to CA..

One Luv,

Jax

Met Jan 1998, vows on 2006, Jay Jay born 2008, baby 2 - 2011

Look at time line for visa information

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Great Cook Shop in the Chicago Land Area: Montego Bay Jerk Chicken Restaurant in Bellwood IL

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CuySm6.png

Posted

Reposted from reply to same in the I-130 forum.

So you must send your I-130's to CA

Whilst there is restructuring going on within the system, until such time that USCIS releases said information, petitions should continue to be submitted to the service center that has jurisdiction over the petitioner's place of residence. To do otherwise at this stage may cause even further delays to ones petition. It may very well be that the new filing instructions will come into effect when the new I-130 (due soon) is released.

Thanks for the information. When I get back in late August I will send it where my sentor tells me to. Thanks for the information. If he is telling me the rules say CA then I will follow later in about a month. How come they are saying send it to CA then and are receiving the new forms? This why all the case though are going to CA. I just wanted to let people now thats why they are being sent to CA..

One Luv,

Jax

Whilst the I-130 on the USCIS site has an expiry date of 01/31/07 it still retains the information that it be submitted to the service center with jurisdiction over ones residence. I can only assume that any new instructions for filing will be within the next release of the I-130 which is listed in the Federal Register. Until then it may be risky filing outside of what the instructions currently state as it could feasibly add time if when filed with CSC they forward it to the center with jurisdiction over your place of residence and then that service center transfers it back to CSC. Think they wont do it? Think again....they very well may do just that.

You can find me on FBI

An overview of Security Name Checks And Administrative Review at Service Center, NVC & Consulate levels.

Detailed Review USCIS Alien Security Checks

fb2fc244.gif72c97806.gif4d488a91.gif

11324375801ij.gif

View Timeline HERE

I am but a wench not a lawyer. My advice and opinion is just that. I read, I research, I learn.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Posted

Reposted from reply to same in the I-130 forum.

So you must send your I-130's to CA

Whilst there is restructuring going on within the system, until such time that USCIS releases said information, petitions should continue to be submitted to the service center that has jurisdiction over the petitioner's place of residence. To do otherwise at this stage may cause even further delays to ones petition. It may very well be that the new filing instructions will come into effect when the new I-130 (due soon) is released.

Thanks for the information. When I get back in late August I will send it where my sentor tells me to. Thanks for the information. If he is telling me the rules say CA then I will follow later in about a month. How come they are saying send it to CA then and are receiving the new forms? This why all the case though are going to CA. I just wanted to let people now thats why they are being sent to CA..

One Luv,

Jax

Whilst the I-130 on the USCIS site has an expiry date of 01/31/07 it still retains the information that it be submitted to the service center with jurisdiction over ones residence. I can only assume that any new instructions for filing will be within the next release of the I-130 which is listed in the Federal Register. Until then it may be risky filing outside of what the instructions currently state as it could feasibly add time if when filed with CSC they forward it to the center with jurisdiction over your place of residence and then that service center transfers it back to CSC. Think they wont do it? Think again....they very well may do just that.

Well, I know u must know a lot because of all your hearts but I trust my congressman and do what he tells me. I am a goverment worker too and so are my family members and I trust the people here to help me.

Met Jan 1998, vows on 2006, Jay Jay born 2008, baby 2 - 2011

Look at time line for visa information

xTr6m6.png

Great Cook Shop in the Chicago Land Area: Montego Bay Jerk Chicken Restaurant in Bellwood IL

lXHgm6.png

CuySm6.png

Posted

Reposted from reply to same in the I-130 forum.

So you must send your I-130's to CA

Whilst there is restructuring going on within the system, until such time that USCIS releases said information, petitions should continue to be submitted to the service center that has jurisdiction over the petitioner's place of residence. To do otherwise at this stage may cause even further delays to ones petition. It may very well be that the new filing instructions will come into effect when the new I-130 (due soon) is released.

Thanks for the information. When I get back in late August I will send it where my sentor tells me to. Thanks for the information. If he is telling me the rules say CA then I will follow later in about a month. How come they are saying send it to CA then and are receiving the new forms? This why all the case though are going to CA. I just wanted to let people now thats why they are being sent to CA..

One Luv,

Jax

Whilst the I-130 on the USCIS site has an expiry date of 01/31/07 it still retains the information that it be submitted to the service center with jurisdiction over ones residence. I can only assume that any new instructions for filing will be within the next release of the I-130 which is listed in the Federal Register. Until then it may be risky filing outside of what the instructions currently state as it could feasibly add time if when filed with CSC they forward it to the center with jurisdiction over your place of residence and then that service center transfers it back to CSC. Think they wont do it? Think again....they very well may do just that.

Well, I know u must know a lot because of all your hearts but I trust my congressman and do what he tells me. I am a goverment worker too and so are my family members and I trust the people here to help me.

Im not saying you shouldnt but at this stage it still holds a risk for anyone filing outside their jurisdiction, that is all I am saying. BTW I trust my husband too ;)

You can find me on FBI

An overview of Security Name Checks And Administrative Review at Service Center, NVC & Consulate levels.

Detailed Review USCIS Alien Security Checks

fb2fc244.gif72c97806.gif4d488a91.gif

11324375801ij.gif

View Timeline HERE

I am but a wench not a lawyer. My advice and opinion is just that. I read, I research, I learn.

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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hey! i saw that wink.... me thinks thee menfolk are being broadsided! (not that we don't deserve it. sorry lads.)

arrr.

Im not saying you shouldnt but at this stage it still holds a risk for anyone filing outside their jurisdiction, that is all I am saying. BTW I trust my husband too ;)

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Marriage : 2006-02-15

I-130 Sent : 2006-04-04

I-130 NOA1 : 2006-04-07

I-129F Sent : 2006-04-10

I-129F NOA1 : 2006-04-14

I-129F Updated : 2006-05-06

IMBRA RFE Generated : 2006-06-28

I-129F Updated : 2006-07-01

IMBRA RFE Rec'd : 2006-07-03

IMBRA RFE Returned : 2006-07-03

IMBRA RFE Rec'd @ MSC : 2006-07-06

2nd IMBRA RFE Rec'd : 2006-07-17

2nd IMBRA RFE Returned : 2006-07-17

2nd IMBRA RFE Rec'd @ MSC : 2006-07-20

I-129F RFE(s) :

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I-129F NOA2 : 2006-07-25

NVC Received & Case # Assigned : 2006-07-31

NVC Left : 2006-08-02

Consulate Received : 2006-08-10

Packet 3 Received : 2006-08-05

Packet 3 Sent : 2006-08-15

Packet 4 Received : 2006-08-30

Interview Date : 2006-10-10

Visa Received : 2006-10-11

US Entry : 2006-10-13

I-130 Approval : 2006-07-31

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Posted (edited)
Well, I know u must know a lot because of all your hearts but I trust my congressman and do what he tells me. I am a goverment worker too and so are my family members and I trust the people here to help me.

LOL...if I were you I would trust what the DIRECTIONS tell you to do, until those directions are changed and in writing! If you go off on your own, based on all these people that know so much, and send it straight to Cali, feel free to post up the results and timeline! 100's + members just might be wrong!

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CR-1 Process (I-130)

06/02/06 - I-130 received @ USCIS Texas Service Center

06/26/06 - NOA1 received, Dated 6/22 & check cashed

08/29/06 - Approved by email - 91 DAYS!!!

09/05/06 - NOA2 received by mail

09/20/06 - NVC assigned Case #

10/02/06 - DS3032 & AOS Fee Bill Generated

10/04/06 - DS3032 Shortcut Emailed & AOS Fee Bill Shortcut Sent

10/06/06 - Received email acceptance of DS3032

10/18/06 - Received & Returned IV Fee Bill

10/20/06 - I-864 Package Generated, Shorcut Sent

11/01/06 - DS-230 Package Generated, Shortcut Sent

12/01/06 - Case Complete!!!

12/07/06 - Case sent to US Embassy, Bogota

01/15/07 - Received packet from Bogota!

01/30/07 - Bogota Interview - Approved! (visa received same day)

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