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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hello fellow VJ members. I must confess that VJ is the best thing that has happened to those who are in process of passing through immigration process in the US since slice bread and butter. My only regret though is that I did not realize this till some few days ago despite the fact that my friends have been telling me about it since january, 2010.

This is my situation and question:

I sent my I-129F application in January 27th, 2010 and received my NOA1 02/07/2010.

Since then, there has not be any action on my file. I registered online and have been checking the status on a daily basis.

Just yesterday, I read in VJ that you can contact your congressman and without wasting time, I downloaded the release form and sent it to my congress rep. I got an email today from USPS that the letter has been delivered.

My question is:

1. Is it too early to take this line of action?

2. Will this enquiry be part of the package when they send it to the embassy?

3. If answer to Qu2 is yes. How will this be looked at at the embassy? Will it help or hurt my fincee interview?

I am just thinking out loud and would appreciate if any experience member can through a light into this.

Thanks and God bless u'all.

NSH

01/28/2010 - I-129F sent to VSC

01/30/2010 - USPS web site says I-129F packaged delivered to VSC

02/01/2010 - Date on NOA1

02/04/2010 - touched

02/06/2010 - Date NOA1 received in mail

7/12/10: Congress office called USCIS

7/13/10: Touch - Approaval Notice posted

7/14/10: NOA2 via email

7/16/2010: NVC Rec'd

7/17/2010: NOA2 Hard Copy Received

7/19/2010: NVC forwarded case to embassy

7/22/2010: Embassy Received

08/02/2010: Called DOS @(202-663-1225) and was given interview Date

11/19/2010: Interview

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hello fellow VJ members. I must confess that VJ is the best thing that has happened to those who are in process of passing through immigration process in the US since slice bread and butter. My only regret though is that I did not realize this till some few days ago despite the fact that my friends have been telling me about it since january, 2010.

This is my situation and question:

I sent my I-129F application in January 27th, 2010 and received my NOA1 02/07/2010.

Since then, there has not be any action on my file. I registered online and have been checking the status on a daily basis.

Just yesterday, I read in VJ that you can contact your congressman and without wasting time, I downloaded the release form and sent it to my congress rep. I got an email today from USPS that the letter has been delivered.

My question is:

1. Is it too early to take this line of action?

2. Will this enquiry be part of the package when they send it to the embassy?

3. If answer to Qu2 is yes. How will this be looked at at the embassy? Will it help or hurt my fincee interview?

I am just thinking out loud and would appreciate if any experience member can through a light into this.

Thanks and God bless u'all.

NSH

Hello NSH, I don't have the answer to all your questions but I would say that yes, it is a bit too early to take any action. I would suggest looking at timelines on here and seeing the time it took for others who filed around the same time as you. I am sure you'll see that others are still waiting for their NOA2 as well.

Road to Citizenship

04/23/2014 - N-400 Package Sent

04/25/2014 - N-400 Package Delivered

04/30/2014 - Received electronic notification

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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And also, it is still within 5 months which is the timeframe that the service center gives for processing. I doubt that a congressman would do anything about it when its within the timeframe.

Road to Citizenship

04/23/2014 - N-400 Package Sent

04/25/2014 - N-400 Package Delivered

04/30/2014 - Received electronic notification

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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yea u should've waited 6 months atleast. for ur timeline, it was too early to contact ur congress person. o well, just wait and see what reply u get from them. all they can say is either we can't help u or we'll help u.

IR-1 / CR-1 Visa

2010-04-19: approved online wohoooo

2010-04-24: NOA2 hardcopy received

2010-04-26: gave 2 email addresses and assigned case #

2010-04-27: received/sent ds3032, AOS bill

2010-05-01: IV bill became available online/paid

2010-05-06: sent in DS230 package via express mail 9:07am

2010-05-11: NVC acknowledges the receipt of AOS on 05/05

2010-05-13: operator told me that AOS sent to supervisor for review....

2010-05-14: AVR changes to received the checklist letter response on 5/13

2010-05-23: RFE for original birth cert. (i did sent original).......arghhh

2010-05-24: BC under review by some department

2010-06-02: sent in original BC again and previous BC is still under review

2010-06-10: NVC recognizes BC into their system

2010-06-15: BC under review

2010-06-21: SIF!!!!!omggggg soo happy 57 days in NVC process

2010-06-28: interview on Aug. 19, 8am.

2010-08-19: interview went fine but he's put into AP :(

2011-01-09: almost 5 months in AP "still pending"

2011-02-06: 5 and half months and still counting......when is this torture going to end....

2011-02-20: 6 months still no answer..........

2011-03-08: more than 200 days passed in AP..................(

2011-03-24: visa has been issued today. hurayyyyyyyyyy finally wait is overrrr.

2011-03-26: got the passport wohoooo

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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It was heart warming to get the different view point and thanks everyone for your valuable contributions. I will weather it out and see how it goes. I was concerned that since my case hasn't be touched since the initial review/check cash, something might be wrong. Atleast by now I should have seen one or two more touches. Also checkong all february filers, only very few have not been approved. Those still waiting have been touched several times. My thinking was if I set up a Congressional Inquiry, the file might be sorted out and placed in queue again if it is falling out of it based on what I read in this interview:

http://www.visajourney.com/content/adjudicator-q-and-a

Thanks everyone

NSH

01/28/2010 - I-129F sent to VSC

01/30/2010 - USPS web site says I-129F packaged delivered to VSC

02/01/2010 - Date on NOA1

02/04/2010 - touched

02/06/2010 - Date NOA1 received in mail

7/12/10: Congress office called USCIS

7/13/10: Touch - Approaval Notice posted

7/14/10: NOA2 via email

7/16/2010: NVC Rec'd

7/17/2010: NOA2 Hard Copy Received

7/19/2010: NVC forwarded case to embassy

7/22/2010: Embassy Received

08/02/2010: Called DOS @(202-663-1225) and was given interview Date

11/19/2010: Interview

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I'm going to move your thread to the K1 progress forum - which is dedicated to tracking the progress of I 129f petitions. You should get more responses there and see if you truly are lagging behind, or if you're on a normal 'pace'.

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It was heart warming to get the different view point and thanks everyone for your valuable contributions. I will weather it out and see how it goes. I was concerned that since my case hasn't be touched since the initial review/check cash, something might be wrong. Atleast by now I should have seen one or two more touches. Also checkong all february filers, only very few have not been approved. Those still waiting have been touched several times. My thinking was if I set up a Congressional Inquiry, the file might be sorted out and placed in queue again if it is falling out of it based on what I read in this interview:

http://www.visajourney.com/content/adjudicator-q-and-a

Thanks everyone

NSH

I definitely would not panic just yet. You seem to be right within the normal timeline for the VSC still. I got my NA01 on Jan. 22nd, and just got the NA02 last week. We had 0 touches until we were approved. Don't worry. Sometimes no touches is a good thing...sometimes a touch just leads to an RFE. I would give it another few weeks before you panic. Good Luck! :thumbs:

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Ours had one touch because of an error on the NOA1, other than that we had no touches until it was approved.

Best bet is to take a week to catch up on "Family Guy" or "Lost" episodes, have a beer or two and stay away from Both VJ AND the USCIS websites. When you get back all will be resolved.

I-129F Mailed 13DEC09
I-129F Received 16DEC09
NOA1 Dated 16DEC09
NOA2 Dated 18MAR10 Your I-129f was approved in 92 days from your NOA1 date.
Date Package Received By NVC : 27MAR10
Your interview took 153 days from your I-129F NOA1 date
Arrival in USA 06Jun10
Married 20AUG10
AOS File 19APR11

Son born 26NOV12

removal of conditions filed 11JUN13

Biometrics appt 09JUL13

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