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Still nothing, but I guess that's to be expected when they're 3 months behind CSC. I do wish VSC would move along.. and I hope they won't give us any RFEs when they get to us. My husband was diagnosed with a degenerative incurable disease in the last few weeks.. I want to live my life with him without having to worry about a piece of plastic..

K1 Timeline~

Package sent : 1st August 2008

I-129F received : 6th August 2008

NOA1 received : 14th August 2008

NOA2 received : 6th January 2009

NOA2 hard copy: 10th January 2009

NVC received: 8th January 2009

Case left NVC: 12th January 2009

Consulate recieved: 26th January 2009

Packet 3 recieved: 30th January 2009

Packet 3 sent back: 5th February 2009

Medical: 23rd February 2009

Packet 4 recieved: 5th March 2009

Interview: 27th March 2009

US entry: 6th April 2009

Marriage: 4th May 2009

AOS Timeline~

AOS filed: 9th July 2009

Biometrics appointment: 15th August 2009

Case transferred to CSC: 25th September

AOS Approved: 3rd November 2009

2 Year Green card recieved: 9th November 2009

ROC Timeline~

Package sent: 12th October 2011

NOA 1: 13th October 2011

Biometrics: 4th January 2012

Approved: July 17th 2012

Posted

Still nothing, but I guess that's to be expected when they're 3 months behind CSC. I do wish VSC would move along.. and I hope they won't give us any RFEs when they get to us. My husband was diagnosed with a degenerative incurable disease in the last few weeks.. I want to live my life with him without having to worry about a piece of plastic..

I'm sorry to hear that, Starcookie. I'm in the same situation. My husband was diagnosed last year, and getting steadily worse since the start of this year. He is 61 years old, and a cancer survivor, just coming up on 29 years. Now he has an entirely different issue, and will require transplant, if he qualifies, and a donor becomes magically available. I have more on my mind, as do you, than playing silly games with the government. If they want to interview us, or send me an RFE for my ####### fingerprints, it's going to mean a nearly 4 hour trip, each way, to the "local office", and I don't know how he will tolerate that.

I just wish, as a government body, that they would get their shite together. Just this once.

I can explain it to you. But I can't understand it for you.

Posted

I'm sorry to hear that, Starcookie. I'm in the same situation. My husband was diagnosed last year, and getting steadily worse since the start of this year. He is 61 years old, and a cancer survivor, just coming up on 29 years. Now he has an entirely different issue, and will require transplant, if he qualifies, and a donor becomes magically available. I have more on my mind, as do you, than playing silly games with the government. If they want to interview us, or send me an RFE for my ####### fingerprints, it's going to mean a nearly 4 hour trip, each way, to the "local office", and I don't know how he will tolerate that.

I just wish, as a government body, that they would get their shite together. Just this once.

I'm sorry you're in the same boat... it's horrible that this has to come over psysical health and the true reason we came here, to be with our loved ones. My husband will also require a transplant sometime in the future, he is only 28 so it came out of nowhere for us. If you'd like to chat some time do shoot me a PM.. though our situations are awful its good to know I'm not alone..

K1 Timeline~

Package sent : 1st August 2008

I-129F received : 6th August 2008

NOA1 received : 14th August 2008

NOA2 received : 6th January 2009

NOA2 hard copy: 10th January 2009

NVC received: 8th January 2009

Case left NVC: 12th January 2009

Consulate recieved: 26th January 2009

Packet 3 recieved: 30th January 2009

Packet 3 sent back: 5th February 2009

Medical: 23rd February 2009

Packet 4 recieved: 5th March 2009

Interview: 27th March 2009

US entry: 6th April 2009

Marriage: 4th May 2009

AOS Timeline~

AOS filed: 9th July 2009

Biometrics appointment: 15th August 2009

Case transferred to CSC: 25th September

AOS Approved: 3rd November 2009

2 Year Green card recieved: 9th November 2009

ROC Timeline~

Package sent: 12th October 2011

NOA 1: 13th October 2011

Biometrics: 4th January 2012

Approved: July 17th 2012

Posted

Good luck however it works out. :)

Thank you! :)

:D Thank you guys for your respond appreciated very much but I WOULD LIKE TO POINT TO MY NOA I RECEIVED IT ON 10/28/2011 SORREY FOR THE MISTAKE

It's actually the NOA1 date on the letter we'd need, the date it was issued by USCIS :thumbs:

Still nothing, but I guess that's to be expected when they're 3 months behind CSC. I do wish VSC would move along.. and I hope they won't give us any RFEs when they get to us. My husband was diagnosed with a degenerative incurable disease in the last few weeks.. I want to live my life with him without having to worry about a piece of plastic..

I'm sorry to hear that, Starcookie. I'm in the same situation. My husband was diagnosed last year, and getting steadily worse since the start of this year. He is 61 years old, and a cancer survivor, just coming up on 29 years. Now he has an entirely different issue, and will require transplant, if he qualifies, and a donor becomes magically available. I have more on my mind, as do you, than playing silly games with the government. If they want to interview us, or send me an RFE for my ####### fingerprints, it's going to mean a nearly 4 hour trip, each way, to the "local office", and I don't know how he will tolerate that.

I just wish, as a government body, that they would get their shite together. Just this once.

I'm really sorry to hear about both of your situations... I can imagine that this silly ROC process is the last thing either of you want to be worrying about right now.

AOS

09/21/08- Phil arrives in US

08/15/09- Wedding

10/16/09- Mailed out AOS package

01/14/10- Interview completed - Approved!

01/23/10- Conditional Green Card received!

ROC

10/17/11- Mailed ROC package

10/19/11- Package arrives at VSC

10/20/11- NOA1 issued

10/24/11- "Touch"

10/24/11- Check cashed

10/26/11- NOA1 received

11/23/11- Biometrics appointment

01/14/12- Conditional GC Expired

07/17/12- Approved! - Notification of card production

07/23/12- Notification of card being mailed

07/25/12- 10 year GC received!

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Posted

the letter is I-797C,NOTICE OF ACTION THE RECEIPT DATE IS 10/24/2011

AND THAT THE ONLY DATE ON THE LETTER

I see, so the date we still need then is the date you mailed OUT your I-751 :)

AOS

09/21/08- Phil arrives in US

08/15/09- Wedding

10/16/09- Mailed out AOS package

01/14/10- Interview completed - Approved!

01/23/10- Conditional Green Card received!

ROC

10/17/11- Mailed ROC package

10/19/11- Package arrives at VSC

10/20/11- NOA1 issued

10/24/11- "Touch"

10/24/11- Check cashed

10/26/11- NOA1 received

11/23/11- Biometrics appointment

01/14/12- Conditional GC Expired

07/17/12- Approved! - Notification of card production

07/23/12- Notification of card being mailed

07/25/12- 10 year GC received!

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Posted

Oh my gosh you guys... I just checked USCIS' processing times and it's updated as of today. They're now even FURTHER behind than they were last month! They're now processing cases as of May 13, 2011 rather than June... UGH! This is so frustrating! :angry::ranting: :ranting:

AOS

09/21/08- Phil arrives in US

08/15/09- Wedding

10/16/09- Mailed out AOS package

01/14/10- Interview completed - Approved!

01/23/10- Conditional Green Card received!

ROC

10/17/11- Mailed ROC package

10/19/11- Package arrives at VSC

10/20/11- NOA1 issued

10/24/11- "Touch"

10/24/11- Check cashed

10/26/11- NOA1 received

11/23/11- Biometrics appointment

01/14/12- Conditional GC Expired

07/17/12- Approved! - Notification of card production

07/23/12- Notification of card being mailed

07/25/12- 10 year GC received!

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Be the change you wish to see in the world

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Posted

Oh my gosh you guys... I just checked USCIS' processing times and it's updated as of today. They're now even FURTHER behind than they were last month! They're now processing cases as of May 13, 2011 rather than June... UGH! This is so frustrating! :angry::ranting: :ranting:

lol no need to panic it is actually as of February 29, 2012 but we know that they have been approving people in July. so even the timeline they put out today is not accurate....it will a long wait no matter what so just hang on tight! it sux for sure :)

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Oh my gosh you guys... I just checked USCIS' processing times and it's updated as of today. They're now even FURTHER behind than they were last month! They're now processing cases as of May 13, 2011 rather than June... UGH! This is so frustrating! :angry::ranting: :ranting:

I hate to say this, but the date in the latest reports did not appear in previous reports.... (meaning someone could not have mistakenly uploaded old file), because it was May 23rd in Feb and June 20th in March. What could have happened, is someone pulled the incorrect report. Maybe they are indeed processing May application for someone who submitted additional info or smth, but the report creator had to sort by the last date on the list, not the last file opened. Sorry, I am analyst, so I work with reports all day, I would hate to think that people in USCIS just put data out for public without looking to see if it makes sense...

This page has pdfs of the processing times each month, you can see that May 13th did not appear on reports before...

http://www.aila.org/content/default.aspx?docid=6722

I really hope it will happen sooner rather than later for us who have to deal with VSC...

2003 - J1

2004 - F1

2006 - OPT

2007 - B1

2009 - conditional GC

2012 - permanent resident

Posted

I sure hope it's a mistake of some sort!

Phil and I just got an invitation to a wedding of a friend's in Canada in August. I'm hoping he has his 10-year GC by then. I really want to go either way though so I hope the border doesn't give us ####### if we need to use his expired GC and extension letter.

AOS

09/21/08- Phil arrives in US

08/15/09- Wedding

10/16/09- Mailed out AOS package

01/14/10- Interview completed - Approved!

01/23/10- Conditional Green Card received!

ROC

10/17/11- Mailed ROC package

10/19/11- Package arrives at VSC

10/20/11- NOA1 issued

10/24/11- "Touch"

10/24/11- Check cashed

10/26/11- NOA1 received

11/23/11- Biometrics appointment

01/14/12- Conditional GC Expired

07/17/12- Approved! - Notification of card production

07/23/12- Notification of card being mailed

07/25/12- 10 year GC received!

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Be the change you wish to see in the world

Posted

Oh my gosh you guys... I just checked USCIS' processing times and it's updated as of today. They're now even FURTHER behind than they were last month! They're now processing cases as of May 13, 2011 rather than June... UGH! This is so frustrating! :angry::ranting: :ranting:

May I just say this? :girlwerewolf2xn:

Now back to your regularly scheduled program.

I can explain it to you. But I can't understand it for you.

Posted

I don't mean to get overly political on a nonpolitical forum but I'd say the USCIS process has been the major interaction with the US government in my life. Based on how slow and sloppy this whole process has been I would be very worried about a government run healthcare system. I am all for reforming healthcare but after all the rigmarole with the USCIS I want the government out of my life not more in it!

03/26/2009: NVC in
04/08/2009: Learned we are being screened for Additional Processing 'AP'
05/09/2009: Arrived at the US consulate in Bangkok
05/15/2009: Medical Passed
05/20/2009: Packet 3 received
05/21/2009: Packet 3 returned

07/08/2009: Interview
07/08/2009: issued 221(g) due to proof of single status document missing a stamp
07/20/2009: Resubmitted document with missing stamp. Accepted
07/23/2009: Visa issued


07/28/2009: POE JFK
07/31/2009: Married
09/02/2009: AOS submitted
09/10/2009 NOA1
09/25/2009: Case Transfered to CSC
10/13/2009 Biometrics
10/26/2009: Received EAD card
11/30/2009: RFE Delayed Birth Registration
12/31/2009: USCIS receives RFE reply
1/07/2010: Green Card Delivered
1/15/2010: Green Card Arrived

10/10/2011: Mailed in I-751 to remove conditions
10/20/2011: NOA1
11/28/2011: Biometrics
03/29/2012: RFE USCIS wants more proof of a bona fide relationship
04/03/2012: USCIS receives RFE reply
04/10/2012: Approval Letter
5/18/2012: Email notice that Green Card is being produced
5/24/2012: Green Card Arrived

10/07/14: N-400 mailed

11/12/14: Biometrics

12/5//14: In Line

03/25/15: Naturalization Ceremony: Journey Complete

Posted

I had my husband down to the VA Hospital in Little Rock yesterday, for his weekly lab tests. They were not too flash, so they kept him.

It's government healthcare at it's finest, and it's pretty slow moving. Got there at 0930, and they decided to keep him by 1030. It was 530 before they paged him to go to a ward. Sick as a dog, and he spent the intervening hours sitting in a wheelchair. :(

I am back there this morning for the duration.

I can explain it to you. But I can't understand it for you.

 
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