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I apply my I130 on 29 July - got NOA1 on 10 August and they transferred my case to TSC on 2 November. I haven't get any touch until now... :( is there any filer in August get approval?

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I apply my I130 on 29 July - got NOA1 on 10 August and they transferred my case to TSC on 2 November. I haven't get any touch until now... :( is there any filer in August get approval?

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Service Center : Vermont Service Center
Consulate : Bogota, Colombia
Marriage: 2009-08-01
I-130 Sent : 2009-09-29
I-130 NOA1 : 2009-10-06
I-130 Approved : 2010-03-18
NVC Received : 2010-03-23
Case Completed at NVC : 2010-09-16
Interview Date : December 16, 2010
Interview Result : APPROVED
Visa Received : 12/27/10
US Entry :12/29/10
Two-year green card received: 1/19/11
SSN received: 2/2/11
Lifting of Conditions Filed 10/1/12
Lifting of Conditions NOA 10/9/12
Lifting of Conditions Biometrics Appt 10/31/12

Lifting of Conditions Approved 12/10/12

10-yr green card received 1/8/13

N-400 Naturalization Application 10/1/2013
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
Timeline

Listen wait until your at 181 days from NOA-1 date. Than contact

USCIS and ask why you CR-1 hasnt been processed. Until than you

just have to wait all processing centers are back logged doing

prevous AOS in the country so they will get back to us in

the next 45 to 60 days, than you will see approvals increase

more than.

They have 6 months to process CR-1 and K-1 give them the chance

to get them done everybody wants it in 5 months.

THATS THE TIME THEY ARE TRYING TO MEET...BUT IT DONT MEAN THEY WILL

MEET THAT TIME FRAME. SO UNTIL AFTER YOUR 180 DAYS FROM YOUR NOA-1

DATE THAN CAN YOU CALL AND GET CONCERNED THAN UNTIL THAN THEY HAVE

THE 180 DAYS RIGHT TO PROCESS YOUR CLAIM.

Good Luck !

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My timeline is similar to yours, just be patient and they will get to you!

USCIS journey
07/30/2010 I-130 sent
08/13/2010 NOA1
11/02/2010 Transferred to TSC
01/13/2011 NOA2 (approved in 5 months and 2 days since NOA1)
01/21/2011 Received hard copy of NOA2

USCIS journey completed in 155 days [165 days since priority date]

02/08/2011 TSC shipped approved petition to NVC

NVC journey (after 1 months and 5 days since approval)
02/17/2011 NVC case number assigned & invoice number given
02/18/2011 Emailed DS-3032
02/23/2011 Paid AOS
02/24/2011 DS-3032 accepted, received confirmation email.
02/24/2011 AOS fee marked as PAID
02/25/2011 AOS package sent
02/25/2011 IV fee invoiced and paid
02/28/2011 IV marked as paid, IV package sent
03/15/2011 SIF!!!
03/16/2011 Case complete!
03/25/2011 Interview date assigned
04/11/2011 Medical- DONE!!!!

05/10/2011 Interview - approved!

05/12/2011 Visa received by courier
06/06/2011 POE Dublin
07/05/2011 Welcome letter received
07/25/2011 Received GREEN CARD!

08/01/2011 Social security by mail

11/09/2011 Driver licence in hand! Wooo hooo wink.png

ROC
15/04/2013 ROC docs sent to Vermont

03/05/2013 NOA1 received

05/10/2013 Biometrics letter received

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
Timeline

TSC will do your claim, like no matter how hard is seems

just give it another 40 to 50 days and you should hear something.

Remember Christmas is next week and they have family and wont

be working also, and they wont be returning until after the first

of January and then we maybe see some action but for now it a slow

an heart breaking process and we all have to wait and be PATIENT ! :)

:)

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TSC will do your claim, like no matter how hard is seems

just give it another 40 to 50 days and you should hear something.

Remember Christmas is next week and they have family and wont

be working also, and they wont be returning until after the first

of January and then we maybe see some action but for now it a slow

an heart breaking process and we all have to wait and be PATIENT ! :)

:)

Do you mean TSC will be off starting Christmas and till Jan 3? How do you know that?

USCIS journey
07/30/2010 I-130 sent
08/13/2010 NOA1
11/02/2010 Transferred to TSC
01/13/2011 NOA2 (approved in 5 months and 2 days since NOA1)
01/21/2011 Received hard copy of NOA2

USCIS journey completed in 155 days [165 days since priority date]

02/08/2011 TSC shipped approved petition to NVC

NVC journey (after 1 months and 5 days since approval)
02/17/2011 NVC case number assigned & invoice number given
02/18/2011 Emailed DS-3032
02/23/2011 Paid AOS
02/24/2011 DS-3032 accepted, received confirmation email.
02/24/2011 AOS fee marked as PAID
02/25/2011 AOS package sent
02/25/2011 IV fee invoiced and paid
02/28/2011 IV marked as paid, IV package sent
03/15/2011 SIF!!!
03/16/2011 Case complete!
03/25/2011 Interview date assigned
04/11/2011 Medical- DONE!!!!

05/10/2011 Interview - approved!

05/12/2011 Visa received by courier
06/06/2011 POE Dublin
07/05/2011 Welcome letter received
07/25/2011 Received GREEN CARD!

08/01/2011 Social security by mail

11/09/2011 Driver licence in hand! Wooo hooo wink.png

ROC
15/04/2013 ROC docs sent to Vermont

03/05/2013 NOA1 received

05/10/2013 Biometrics letter received

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
Timeline

Federal workers take off the 2 weeks for hoildays,

there is only a skelton crew working, Since Christmas

is on Saturday this year it only leaves 4 days

off the week after for New years. I wouldnt say you

will see to many approvals the last week of December

maybe a few but not like you would think.

They are trying to get these AOS done before the new year.

Not much time for them to work on ours, but i could be wrong

but in another 20 days if my hunch is correct or not... ?

It's not far off they will be doing the July and August filers

soon.

Happy Hoildays Everbody !

:):)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
Timeline
Remember Christmas is next week and they have family

...so do we.

USCIS (177 days from NOA1 to NOA2)

08.05.2010 I-130 priority date 08.14.2010 I-130 NOA1 11.03.2010 Transfer from CSC to TSC 01.19.2011 Service Request for out of processing time. Congressional Intervention 02.07.2011 I-130 Approved 02.14.2011 Shipped from TSC to NVC

NVC (33 days from #assigned to CC)
02.17.2011 Case number assigned 02.18.2011 Case # & INN received. Gave email addresses. Emailed DS 3032. Paid AOS Fee 02.22.2011 AOS Fee appeared as paid. Mailed AOS. DS 3032 accepted 02.24.2011 AOS received. IV bill generated and paid 02.25.2011 IV bill fee appeared as paid. Mailed IV 02.28.2011 IV packet received 03.09.2011 AOS entered in the system 03.11.2011 IV entered in the system 03.15.2011 AVR RFE 03.16.2011 Sent RFE response. Service request for supervisor review. Emailed NVC for re-review of document 03.17.2011 Received RFE checklist in email. NVC received RFE response. Emailed US Embassy to review document. 03.18.2011 Embassy confirmed the document was valid. Forwarded Embassy email to NVC. 03.22.2011 Sign In Failed. Case Complete 03.25.2011 Interview assigned

VISA - SS - GC
04.06.2011 Case forwarded to Embassy. 05.02.2011 Medical 05.03.2011 Interview
Review 05.05.2011 Visa 05.16.2011 POE (@Philadelphia) 06.11.2011 SS #. Welcome Letter. 06.17.2011 GC!

ROC
05.06.2013 Packet sent to CSC

05.08.2013 Packet received at CSC

05.17.2013 Packet returned because of no signatures (####### oops8rh.gif )

05.20.2013 Packet sent to CSC again

05.21.2013 Packet received at CSC again

05.24.2013 Check cashed

05.28.2013 NOA one received (Dated 05.21.2013)

06.03.2013 Biometrics appointment letter received (appt 06.19.13)

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Listen wait until your at 181 days from NOA-1 date. Than contact

USCIS and ask why you CR-1 hasnt been processed. Until than you

just have to wait all processing centers are back logged doing

prevous AOS in the country so they will get back to us in

the next 45 to 60 days, than you will see approvals increase

more than.

They have 6 months to process CR-1 and K-1 give them the chance

to get them done everybody wants it in 5 months.

THATS THE TIME THEY ARE TRYING TO MEET...BUT IT DONT MEAN THEY WILL

MEET THAT TIME FRAME. SO UNTIL AFTER YOUR 180 DAYS FROM YOUR NOA-1

DATE THAN CAN YOU CALL AND GET CONCERNED THAN UNTIL THAN THEY HAVE

THE 180 DAYS RIGHT TO PROCESS YOUR CLAIM.

Good Luck !

Thank you.

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