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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Unlike many people on this site, my petition is the one they aren't touching with a ten foot pole and I have no idea why. I've received the standard updates (NOA1, RFE received) but no subsequent touches. Patience is required in this process, blah, blah, blah. However, some answers would be nice, too! :yes: Does someone have a phone number for some human interaction at the CSC? The touch tone system at the National Customer Service Center, 1-800-375-5283, just isn't cutting it for me. :help:

I do have a call in to my attorney as well to see if she can shed any light on some of the speculation/rumors that are swirling around. Will let you know if she is able to clarify anything.

Thanks.

4.20.2006 - Engaged

5.15.2006 - Lawyer submits I-129F to CSC (via overnight)

5.17.2006 - NOA1

5.30.2006 - Receipt acknowledged by CSC

6.23.2006 - CSC issues RFE by snail mail

7.5.2006 - RFE received by lawyer

7.10.2006 - Response to RFE sent to CSC (via overnight)

7.18.2006 - CSC acknowledged receipt of response to the RFE

8.24.2066 - Approved

8.30.2006 - Received the approval in the mail (I-797C, Notice of Action)

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There is no phone numbers for the service centers. This option was removed when the NCSC came into being. CSC is the only center that remains with direct email access. You can email them at csc-xii.129f@dhs.gov

Edited by aussiewench

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Email is the best way to get a hold of them directly. You still will not get much in the way of info, for example my last two emails have come back as

"requested for processing" and "being processed" Compared to the National Disservice Center though who can only tell you something if they make a request it's a little better.

7-6-2005 Sent paperwork to CSC

7-13-2005 NOA-1

12-27-2005 Called about out of process

1-3-2006 Response sent

2-3-2006 Called because response never made it, started out of process again

4-5-2006 Called again because nothing has happened got the response "nothing has changed"

4-11-2006 Emailed CSC

4-12-2006 Emailed Congressman

4-13-2006 Got response from CSC stating that the file has been requested for processing (Hopefull yeah!)

6-30-2006 Exchange email with CSC--file is being processed contact again in 30 days

7-30-2006 CSC no longer accepts email

8-21-2006 NOA-2 Fantastic!

9-8-2006 NVC supposedly sends to Embassy

10-4-2006 Embassy doesn't have paperwork yet?

10-11-2006 Interview set for 10-25-2006

 
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