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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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On USCIS site in my portfolio I have my green card application and my naturalization application and my IR/CR1 application for my wife.

My green card application was touched last in 2002. and my IR/CR1 had last touch sept 09 2009.

Today when i checked My green card application last apdated date changed to OCT 25 2009. and my IR/CR1 application was not touched. So i wonder why they are touching old application instead of IR/CR1 application, i dont understand. Can anyone please shed some light on this.

Thanks.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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On USCIS site in my portfolio I have my green card application and my naturalization application and my IR/CR1 application for my wife.

My green card application was touched last in 2002. and my IR/CR1 had last touch sept 09 2009.

Today when i checked My green card application last apdated date changed to OCT 25 2009. and my IR/CR1 application was not touched. So i wonder why they are touching old application instead of IR/CR1 application, i dont understand. Can anyone please shed some light on this.

Thanks.

The Ir1/Cr1 is the I-130, which is the green card. What is the name of the application that you are calling the green card, is it the I129F?

Waiting.....Waiting....waiting....waiting....and more waiting..........

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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On USCIS site in my portfolio I have my green card application and my naturalization application and my IR/CR1 application for my wife.

My green card application was touched last in 2002. and my IR/CR1 had last touch sept 09 2009.

Today when i checked My green card application last apdated date changed to OCT 25 2009. and my IR/CR1 application was not touched. So i wonder why they are touching old application instead of IR/CR1 application, i dont understand. Can anyone please shed some light on this.

Thanks.

The Ir1/Cr1 is the I-130, which is the green card. What is the name of the application that you are calling the green card, is it the I129F?

The green card application means my green card which was approved in 2002. and IR/CR1 which i filed for my wife in sept 2009.

instead of touching my wife's ir/cr1 , my green card application which was approved in 2002 was touched.

sorry for confusion.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Pakistan
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On USCIS site in my portfolio I have my green card application and my naturalization application and my IR/CR1 application for my wife.

My green card application was touched last in 2002. and my IR/CR1 had last touch sept 09 2009.

Today when i checked My green card application last apdated date changed to OCT 25 2009. and my IR/CR1 application was not touched. So i wonder why they are touching old application instead of IR/CR1 application, i dont understand. Can anyone please shed some light on this.

Thanks.

The Ir1/Cr1 is the I-130, which is the green card. What is the name of the application that you are calling the green card, is it the I129F?

The green card application means my green card which was approved in 2002. and IR/CR1 which i filed for my wife in sept 2009.

instead of touching my wife's ir/cr1 , my green card application which was approved in 2002 was touched.

sorry for confusion.

WHy are they touching what files only they know... touch doesn't mean anything. Maybe they are reviewing your green card application for your citizenship? or verifying your GC status for your wife's visa? maybe it's just a system update? God knows what these touches mean ! my opnion...Touch doesn't mean anything, no decision .. maybe just a routine update? some1 looked in your file for whatever reason?! Don't stress over this... when they are done reviewing your citizenship app they will let you know... or when there is a decision on your wife's case you sure will get an email notification / postal letter...

lucks,

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