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Calling USCIS after 150 days?

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Filed: Country: Mexico
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This might be a dumb question but... It seems that people on this forum say that after 150 days and no word on a K1 petition, it is outside of the "5 month" processing time (and at this point I can contact USCIS and my congressman). Today is day 151 for us and I just called USCIS, only to be told that I am within the processing time and 5 months isn't up until December 29th (my NOA1 is July 29th). This makes sense to me, but how come everyone is always talking about 150 days being the 5 month mark?? Just wondering, lol...

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I'd suggest hanging in there another week or so. I noticed that the postmark on my NOA2 was a week before I actually received it. Also the website was never updated to show me the NOA2 was issued. It might have been put in the mail a few days ago and still not arrive for a couple more because it takes a week, and there was a holiday. If you don't hear anything by the end of the first week of January you should probably call or contact your congressman.

07/28/2009 Met on LDSlinkup.com

09/04/2009 Relationship officially started

06/11/2010 Met in Philippines

06/30/2010 Traveled to Singapore together

07/05/2010 I had to go back to the US

07/22/2010 I-129F mailed

07/24/2010 Delivery confirmation says I-129F received. Waiting for NOA1

08/02/2010 Check Cashed still waiting for NOA1

08/05/2010 NOA 1 received!!!!!!!!!!! (dated 07/29/2010)

12/21/2010 NOA 2 received!!!!!!!!!!! (dated 12/14/2010)

12/29/2010 NVC letter

01/12/2011 Packet 3!!!!!

02/02/2011 Sent checklist back to embassy....Waiting for phone call....

03/03/2011 She had her interview...Lacking of evidence....told her what to get and told her to come back

03/30/2011 She went back to the embassy....This time we had everything...K-1 approved; not in hand yet

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