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I am just curious.. We filed our K1, check cashed and hard copy with number on NOA1 dated June 2, 2010 was received.. So far, it has touched twice and I talked to my Senator and was told California is behind.. Is anyone else still waiting? My fiance and I are both so anxious and getting extremely nervous.. Thank you all for your time..

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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There are April filers still waiting for NOA2 - honestly until you've been in the system 5 months with nothing, then you can begin to wonder where it is - until that 5 months is up it doesnt matter if you're the last person on earth still waiting. Try and relax a little or it will do your head in :)

AOS from K1 Visa

01.20.2011 Posted in AOS, EAD and AP documentation

01.25.2011 Signed for in Chicago

01.31.2011 NOA1s x 3 produced

02.08.2011 NOA1s x 3 hard copies received

02.22.2011 Transferred to CSC

02.28.2011 Biometrics done Fort Worth, Tx

03.18.2011 EAD/AP approved for production

03.24.2011 2 year conditional Green Card approved for production

03.28.2011 EAD/AP card received in the mail

03.29.2011 Welcome to the United States of America letter received in the mail

03.30.2011 Green Card received in the mail.

Removal of Conditions

01.19.2013 Posted I-751 and supporting documentation

01.26.2013 Package delivered to VSC

01.28.2013 NOA1 produced

01.29.2013 Check for filing fee and biometrics cashed

02.02.2013 NOA1 received

02.07.2013 Notice of Biometrics appointment received

02.27.2013 Biometrics done

06.14.2013 10 year unconditional Green Card approved for production

06.19.2013 Congratulations letter received in the mail

06.21.2013 10 year unconditional Green Card received in the mail

Naturalization

07.03.2016 Posted N-400 and supporting documentation

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yes we are all waiting still for our NOA2 this waiting its insane I though it will be quick and easy on our side and then the really bad and confusing time will be when the interview came around but they make us suffer from the first day they cash our check on..its so frustrating 5 months..REALLY??

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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Unfortunately 5 months is the advertised average processing time for the K1 visa - until you have been in the system 5 months from the NOA1 there is nothing that can be done.

Mine was 91 days NOA1 to NOA2 and that felt like eternity. A fellow April filer got theirs 2 days ago, another still waits. It is draining to say the least if you allow it to take over your life so dont :)

AOS from K1 Visa

01.20.2011 Posted in AOS, EAD and AP documentation

01.25.2011 Signed for in Chicago

01.31.2011 NOA1s x 3 produced

02.08.2011 NOA1s x 3 hard copies received

02.22.2011 Transferred to CSC

02.28.2011 Biometrics done Fort Worth, Tx

03.18.2011 EAD/AP approved for production

03.24.2011 2 year conditional Green Card approved for production

03.28.2011 EAD/AP card received in the mail

03.29.2011 Welcome to the United States of America letter received in the mail

03.30.2011 Green Card received in the mail.

Removal of Conditions

01.19.2013 Posted I-751 and supporting documentation

01.26.2013 Package delivered to VSC

01.28.2013 NOA1 produced

01.29.2013 Check for filing fee and biometrics cashed

02.02.2013 NOA1 received

02.07.2013 Notice of Biometrics appointment received

02.27.2013 Biometrics done

06.14.2013 10 year unconditional Green Card approved for production

06.19.2013 Congratulations letter received in the mail

06.21.2013 10 year unconditional Green Card received in the mail

Naturalization

07.03.2016 Posted N-400 and supporting documentation

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It is 5 months until interview, according to my Senator and California Customer Service.. The K1 has an expiration date (usually) 6 months from the date of the NOA1.. Now with the new mailing address, Texas, who knows what is going on.. I fear the RFE, denial, just everything.. I do have to relax, we both do.. We all do actually need to relax.. I will try..

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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Please try - I had an RFE and I still got mine in 91 days - Im 2 days from the interview now so about 4 1/2 months since I filed. I look back at the days between NOA1 and NOA2 and I was an emotional basket case - silly things stressed me out and made me cry but it didnt make this whole thing go any faster! You just need to enjoy one day at a time and lean on people who understand :D

AOS from K1 Visa

01.20.2011 Posted in AOS, EAD and AP documentation

01.25.2011 Signed for in Chicago

01.31.2011 NOA1s x 3 produced

02.08.2011 NOA1s x 3 hard copies received

02.22.2011 Transferred to CSC

02.28.2011 Biometrics done Fort Worth, Tx

03.18.2011 EAD/AP approved for production

03.24.2011 2 year conditional Green Card approved for production

03.28.2011 EAD/AP card received in the mail

03.29.2011 Welcome to the United States of America letter received in the mail

03.30.2011 Green Card received in the mail.

Removal of Conditions

01.19.2013 Posted I-751 and supporting documentation

01.26.2013 Package delivered to VSC

01.28.2013 NOA1 produced

01.29.2013 Check for filing fee and biometrics cashed

02.02.2013 NOA1 received

02.07.2013 Notice of Biometrics appointment received

02.27.2013 Biometrics done

06.14.2013 10 year unconditional Green Card approved for production

06.19.2013 Congratulations letter received in the mail

06.21.2013 10 year unconditional Green Card received in the mail

Naturalization

07.03.2016 Posted N-400 and supporting documentation

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I'm not sure what country you are in, but we also got our NOA1 Date of June 2nd (See signature for timeline) and are still waiting, and being from Canada and having to go to the Montreal consulate, which from what I've gathered is one of the slowest ones... I have to wait until November before I can even call to see what is going on and why I haven't gotten an NOA2.... and even when that goes through the wait for an interview is 3-6 months I've heard :S I have really been trying to not think about it lately cause it can really make you feel depressed and sad if you dwell on it, no matter what it will come and patients is the key, it's just not always easy every day :(

K1/K2

05/25/2010: Sent off I129-F to CSC

05/27/2010: I129-F Received by CSC

06/02/2010: NOA1 (8 Days)

06/07/2010: Received Hard Copy NOA1

10/19/2010: NOA2 (139 Days since NOA1)

10/25/2010: Hard Copy NOA2 arrived :D And it arrived at NVC :D

10/26/2010: Case Sent to Montreal Consulate.

11/01/2010: Montreal Consulate Received Case, and P3 Sent to US Petitioner

11/08/2010: US Petitioner received P3(20 days since NOA2)

11/10/2010: Sent P3 back through DHL service :D

11/24/2010: Received P4 (14 days since sending P3 Back)

03/08/2011: Interview! (Canceled due to unforeseen circumstances)

CR1/CR2

04/17/2011: Marriage

__/__/2011: Sent off I-130 Package

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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NoA1 dated June 1st, touched June 7th... still waiting for NoA2.

And, like Liltiggster, I'll be going through the Montreal consulate... so sadly, this may be the "short" part of the wait for us. Hoping for NoA2 this week. Trying to keep the faith for it.

Look on the bright side.... if we DO all have to wait 5 months to start making a stink about not getting NoA2.. we're alomst 3/5ths of the way there! haha... I'm trying to just keep myself sane by remembering it will happen when it happens, and I can't control it... as much as I wish I could!

May 25th, 2010 : Filed I-129F at CSC

June 1st, 2010 : NoA1

June 7th, 2010 : Touch

October 19th, 2010: Touch

October 20th, 2010: NoA2! (141 days)

November 8th, 2010: Received Packet 3 from Montreal

November 10th, 2010: Sent Packet 3 back to Montreal

November 25th: Received Packet 4 & Scheduled interview!

March 8th, 2011: Interview in Montreal - Approved!

April 30th, 2011: Move to CA

May 6th, 2011: Married <3

May 31st, 2011: Filed AOS

June 6th, 2011: NoA1

June 13th, 2011: Received Notice for Biometrics

July 7th, 2011: Biometrics

August 22, 2011: AOS Interview - Approved!

August 29th, 2011: Greencard in hand!

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We are feeling it to, more so as the days continue, I know its hasnt been close to 5 months but seeing the different time frames it always gave us hope but this week has been tough. We are hoping to be together for the holidays so she can meet my side of my family in person besides using Skype web chatting. I decided to sign up today because I felt that perhaps I can use this as a means to keep my sanity and perhaps meeting friends along the way. I hope that every one here as well as myself can get through this first hurdle and let it be all down hill from the NOA2

Hang in there, as I know exactly how you all are feeling

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Costa Rica

I-129F Sent : 2010-06-02

I-129F NOA1 : 2010-06-15

I-129F RFE(s) : NONE :)

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 2010-11-05

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we too are still waiting for our NOA2 , according to the uscis webpage graphs they have started with june and there are still about 7000 still pending

Where did you come up with this information on their website, it is pretty confusing, I am looking at check processing times but dont see any kind of graph or where they are processing at right now, or did you get this by looking on this website

Thanks

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Costa Rica

I-129F Sent : 2010-06-02

I-129F NOA1 : 2010-06-15

I-129F RFE(s) : NONE :)

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 2010-11-05

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If you go to Visa Journey Home Page, click on the 2nd paragraph, Immigration Timeline section.. Then about the middle of the page, 2nd column labeled "Statistics", you can choose "Historical Trends".. You can also go same page (after click on Immigration Timeline) and the 3rd column is a brief (and not 100% accurate) quick look.. As for writing this paragraph, for CSC (California where I send my papers) they are processing June 8th. Hope that helps..

We are doing our best to be patient! I send my best to all of you waiting also.. Thank you all for the kind words..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Where did you come up with this information on their website, it is pretty confusing, I am looking at check processing times but dont see any kind of graph or where they are processing at right now, or did you get this by looking on this website

Thanks

i went on www.uscis.gov

then clicked on check my case status, after i filled in the number it said initial review unde ryou can check the timelines

but after you fill in type of form service center etc.. theres another option under that rgaph that shows up and i clicked on that to see what it was then i could select the service center etc.. and it shows how many people have sent files how many have been accepted how many are pending etc..

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It is 5 months until interview, according to my Senator and California Customer Service.. The K1 has an expiration date (usually) 6 months from the date of the NOA1.. Now with the new mailing address, Texas, who knows what is going on.. I fear the RFE, denial, just everything.. I do have to relax, we both do.. We all do actually need to relax.. I will try..

This is completely wrong :yes:

Once you get the VISA, there is a 6 month expiration date, not the NOA1. NOA1 doesn't expire...we've had people on VJ get NOA2 more than a year after. 5 months until interview? What the heck?

Naturalization

9/9: Mailed N-400 package off

9/11: Arrived at Dallas, TX

9/17: NOA

9/19: Check cashed

9/23: Received NOA

10/7: Text from USCIS on status update: Biometrics in the mail

10/9: Received Biometrics letter

10/29: Biometrics

10/31: In-line

2/16: Text from USCIS that Baltimore has scheduled an interview...finally!!

2/24: Interview letter received

3/24: Naturalization interview

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ok my bad dont have to enter the case status just go on that page and on the bottom there is a link that says ''View national volumes and trends for all applications''

just click on that and you select what you want to see from what service center etc.. but i think the numbers from this current month are also including the ones from the past months too .. im not sure

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