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Filed: Other Country: Guyana
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Hey VJ Fam !! Hope everyone is Good and NoA2's are flowing in for you....unfortunately my case seems to be a "special" aka one that is taking a long time to get approved.....so much time has elapse from our NOA1...

BUT 5 months is enough :angry: ....even though Vermont is said to be behind in processing time...I'm currently looking into contacting my local congressman....but in some search in previous post on VJ I saw how some people are going about this in different ways....some are going thru the "Representatives" or senator / congressman/woman themselves.....which was from outcomes work best for you? and what was your method of communication....some are talking about filling out a forrm, writing letters.....or calling? Also just to be sure i have the right congress person for my state I've used this site....http://www.contactingthecongress.org/ and got

Senator Charles E. (Chuck) Schumer (D- NY) 202-224-6542 202-228-3027 http://schumer.senate.gov/Contact/contact_chuck.cfm

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D- NY) 202-224-4451 202-228-0282 http://gillibrand.senate.gov/contact/

Representative Gregory W. Meeks (D - 06) 202-225-3461 202-226-4169 https://meeks.house.gov/contact-me/email-me

for my result....(I live in Queens) anyone with the same results? and which person did you contact... :help:

Thanks so much....I'm still in the middle of reading about it but just thought i'd ask your opinion and outcome in the meanwhile. Thanks in advance for your replies and advices

Very truly yours,

Ro

Jun 02, 2011- Applied for I-129F (I-129F) Visa

USCIS

Jun 08, 2011- NOA1 Received I-129F

Jun 13, 2011- USCIS Acceptance confirmation (via Email)

Jun 16, 2011- Received NOA1 Hardcopy

Nov 15, 2011- Put in Service Request (Over 5months)

Nov 23, 2011- Response via email to SR (case "Pending")

Nov 28, 2011- Wrote letter to My district's Representative thru webpage (Gregory Meeks)

Dec 02, 2011- Went to the Local Reps office to have them look into the case further

Dec 07, 2011- Wrote email to the vermont service center ( the got back to me Dec 20, of course to tell me I was approved due to the congressman's inquiry)

Dec 08, 2011- Congressman/Local Rep's inquiry made

Dec 09, 2011- USCIS Text/Email with approval (NOA2) 6 months and 2 days

Dec 14, 2011- Receive NOA2 Hardcopy

NVC

Dec 14, 2011 NVC Received -Got Case number(YAY)

Dec 16, 2012 NVC Left

Consulate

Dec 28, 2011 Consulate Received Case

Dec 28, 2011 Packet 3 Received (via email upon my request)

Dec 29, 2011 Packet 3 Sent

Jan 05, 2012 Packet 4 Received

Jan 25, 2012 Interview

Jan 28, 2012 VISA IN HAND! Yay!

Feb 18, 2012 Hand in hand; NYC Bound to enjoy the COLD with me....staying warm of course *wink wink* \

Mar 24, 2012 OUR BIG DAY

May 07, 2012 Mailed AOS, EAD and AP( Express 2 day )

May 09, 2012 Packet received and signed for

May 11, 2012 Email/Text receipt

God you know my heart and its desire, I'll wait for your time :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Belarus
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Asking your congressman/senator to get involved is ok, IF you have a serious problem. Just because you think you are special due to a longer than average wait time is not particularly something they will spend time with. They will want everything in writing explaining your problem and what you want to happen. A phone call will not work. I would strongly suggest you do an infopass at Federal Plaza and find out what is the delay first. And then based upon that reply take it from there. If they say they are still doing some back ground checks your representative will really have nothing to to work with.

I had to contact my representative, for example, because my wife's son was aging out, the embassy had lost his file, and he HAD to get something going quickly or else he would have been denied entry. That was a serious issue.

All the people you listed are good. But do some homework first.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Hey VJ Fam !! Hope everyone is Good and NoA2's are flowing in for you....unfortunately my case seems to be a "special" aka one that is taking a long time to get approved.....so much time has elapse from our NOA1...

BUT 5 months is enough :angry: ....even though Vermont is said to be behind in processing time...I'm currently looking into contacting my local congressman....but in some search in previous post on VJ I saw how some people are going about this in different ways....some are going thru the "Representatives" or senator / congressman/woman themselves.....which was from outcomes work best for you? and what was your method of communication....some are talking about filling out a forrm, writing letters.....or calling? Also just to be sure i have the right congress person for my state I've used this site....http://www.contactingthecongress.org/ and got

Senator Charles E. (Chuck) Schumer (D- NY) 202-224-6542 202-228-3027 http://schumer.senate.gov/Contact/contact_chuck.cfm

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D- NY) 202-224-4451 202-228-0282 http://gillibrand.senate.gov/contact/

Representative Gregory W. Meeks (D - 06) 202-225-3461 202-226-4169 https://meeks.house.gov/contact-me/email-me

for my result....(I live in Queens) anyone with the same results? and which person did you contact... :help:

Thanks so much....I'm still in the middle of reading about it but just thought i'd ask your opinion and outcome in the meanwhile. Thanks in advance for your replies and advices

Very truly yours,

Ro

If you do decide to involve a representative, you'll need to go to their website and download an information release form, fill it out with all pertinent information and then fax it to them. Each congressperson has a liason who works on their staff, and they coordinate requests to USCIS.

It is a mandate for USCIS to respond to a congressman's office inquiry, although there is no guarantee that this will expedite your process.

Typically for a congressperson to interviene on your behalf you'd need a reason to either expedite a petition already in process or for cases that have well exceeded the USCIS posted guidelines for processing the petition.

Just because USCIS posts a processing time of 5 months for example does not MANDATE that they have to adjudicate it. It means this is a goal for the agency, and like most goals - some are made, others not.

Good luck.

K-1 JOURNEY

157 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO NOA-2

181 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO INTERVIEW

07/14/2011 - I-129F sent via FedEx to USCIS
07/15/2011 - Arrived at CSC, signed for by E. Jameson
07/15/2011 - NOA-1 (E-Mail)
07/19/2011 - NOA-1 (Hard Copy)
08/01/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - NOA-2 (E-Mail)
12/22/2011 - X-Ray
12/22/2011 - Lab Work
12/23/2011 - NOA-2 (Hard Copy)
12/27/2011 - NVC Received
12/28/2011 - San Jose Embassy Case Number Assigned
12/29/2011 - NVC Sent Petition via DHL to Embassy
12/30/2011 - Embassy Received Petition, signed for by J. Rodriguez
01/04/2011 - Medical
01/09/2011 - Packet 3 Received
01/12/2011 - Embassy Interview - Approved
01/19/2011 - Visa Received
01/21/2012 - POE (Ft. Lauderdale, FL - USA)
01/23/2012 - SSA Issued Fresy's SSN
02/18/2012 - Wedding

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Life is not measured by the breaths you take. Rather, life is measured by the moments that take your breath away!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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Asking your congressman/senator to get involved is ok, IF you have a serious problem. Just because you think you are special due to a longer than average wait time is not particularly something they will spend time with. They will want everything in writing explaining your problem and what you want to happen. A phone call will not work. I would strongly suggest you do an infopass at Federal Plaza and find out what is the delay first. And then based upon that reply take it from there. If they say they are still doing some back ground checks your representative will really have nothing to to work with.

I had to contact my representative, for example, because my wife's son was aging out, the embassy had lost his file, and he HAD to get something going quickly or else he would have been denied entry. That was a serious issue.

All the people you listed are good. But do some homework first.

Yes, I have to agree with you here... At this point you need to contact USCIS and verify what is happening and if they can give you any further information on the delay. Actually if you look at the filing time period, going through Vermont you are right about on schedule...UNLESS they changed since a few months when I was going through there.

I myself had to get my Senator involved but that was only once my approval left the NVC and had arrived at the Nigerian Consulate. They sent me repeated emails with my K-1 Interview packet attached and NO letter/invitation to interview. After sending the Nigerian Consulate repeated emails explaining there was NO information about the date and time of the interview cause they kept sending an email with NOTHING except the image of the DOS seal in the body of the email, I figured enough was enough as I KNOW he will need this to gain entry into the Consulate gate on interview day.

So, I found a listed of all my elected officials and called the very first one which was a Senator. They were VERY helpful and within a week I had the interview letter he will need.

I MUST agree with Enigma11561 here, it may be premature for you to try and go to the extreme of contacting your Congressperson or Representative at this point. You never know... you MAY need the MORE down the road so why use that resource before you need to :)

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Filed: Other Country: Guyana
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Thanks guy, arghhhh as much as i hate to do it, i guess I'll hold off just for a bit more.... I believe in God's timing but just had a moment of anxiety....thanks for the advice :):thumbs: I guess I'll just have to sit back and wait on His timing as much as i feel the constantly urges to contact the congress personnels

Have a super weekend!!

Ro

Jun 02, 2011- Applied for I-129F (I-129F) Visa

USCIS

Jun 08, 2011- NOA1 Received I-129F

Jun 13, 2011- USCIS Acceptance confirmation (via Email)

Jun 16, 2011- Received NOA1 Hardcopy

Nov 15, 2011- Put in Service Request (Over 5months)

Nov 23, 2011- Response via email to SR (case "Pending")

Nov 28, 2011- Wrote letter to My district's Representative thru webpage (Gregory Meeks)

Dec 02, 2011- Went to the Local Reps office to have them look into the case further

Dec 07, 2011- Wrote email to the vermont service center ( the got back to me Dec 20, of course to tell me I was approved due to the congressman's inquiry)

Dec 08, 2011- Congressman/Local Rep's inquiry made

Dec 09, 2011- USCIS Text/Email with approval (NOA2) 6 months and 2 days

Dec 14, 2011- Receive NOA2 Hardcopy

NVC

Dec 14, 2011 NVC Received -Got Case number(YAY)

Dec 16, 2012 NVC Left

Consulate

Dec 28, 2011 Consulate Received Case

Dec 28, 2011 Packet 3 Received (via email upon my request)

Dec 29, 2011 Packet 3 Sent

Jan 05, 2012 Packet 4 Received

Jan 25, 2012 Interview

Jan 28, 2012 VISA IN HAND! Yay!

Feb 18, 2012 Hand in hand; NYC Bound to enjoy the COLD with me....staying warm of course *wink wink* \

Mar 24, 2012 OUR BIG DAY

May 07, 2012 Mailed AOS, EAD and AP( Express 2 day )

May 09, 2012 Packet received and signed for

May 11, 2012 Email/Text receipt

God you know my heart and its desire, I'll wait for your time :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Thanks guy, arghhhh as much as i hate to do it, i guess I'll hold off just for a bit more.... I believe in God's timing but just had a moment of anxiety....thanks for the advice :):thumbs: I guess I'll just have to sit back and wait on His timing as much as i feel the constantly urges to contact the congress personnels

Have a super weekend!!

Ro

I think you hit the nail on the head. I know it's difficult to wait and of course we all want to be with our loved ones, but realistically you're not even outside of normal processing times yet according to your timeline. Give it a couple of weeks and then call USCIS. Perhaps you'll receive your NOA-2 by then and then on to the next step.

Good luck!

K-1 JOURNEY

157 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO NOA-2

181 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO INTERVIEW

07/14/2011 - I-129F sent via FedEx to USCIS
07/15/2011 - Arrived at CSC, signed for by E. Jameson
07/15/2011 - NOA-1 (E-Mail)
07/19/2011 - NOA-1 (Hard Copy)
08/01/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - NOA-2 (E-Mail)
12/22/2011 - X-Ray
12/22/2011 - Lab Work
12/23/2011 - NOA-2 (Hard Copy)
12/27/2011 - NVC Received
12/28/2011 - San Jose Embassy Case Number Assigned
12/29/2011 - NVC Sent Petition via DHL to Embassy
12/30/2011 - Embassy Received Petition, signed for by J. Rodriguez
01/04/2011 - Medical
01/09/2011 - Packet 3 Received
01/12/2011 - Embassy Interview - Approved
01/19/2011 - Visa Received
01/21/2012 - POE (Ft. Lauderdale, FL - USA)
01/23/2012 - SSA Issued Fresy's SSN
02/18/2012 - Wedding

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Life is not measured by the breaths you take. Rather, life is measured by the moments that take your breath away!

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Filed: Other Country: Guyana
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I think you hit the nail on the head. I know it's difficult to wait and of course we all want to be with our loved ones, but realistically you're not even outside of normal processing times yet according to your timeline. Give it a couple of weeks and then call USCIS. Perhaps you'll receive your NOA-2 by then and then on to the next step.

Good luck!

Yea....i guess im a bit anxious...lol (lies) im a lot anxious but im gunna hang in there....its been 5 months now which usually was normal processing time. on the site it said they are at 5.6 months now for vermont....so i guess ill wait around 2 more weeks ....adn there goes christmas with my baby :( i was so prayful for christmas with him....next year i guess

I hope i can get that NOA2 this week in Jesus name!!! arghhhh thanks :)

Ro

Jun 02, 2011- Applied for I-129F (I-129F) Visa

USCIS

Jun 08, 2011- NOA1 Received I-129F

Jun 13, 2011- USCIS Acceptance confirmation (via Email)

Jun 16, 2011- Received NOA1 Hardcopy

Nov 15, 2011- Put in Service Request (Over 5months)

Nov 23, 2011- Response via email to SR (case "Pending")

Nov 28, 2011- Wrote letter to My district's Representative thru webpage (Gregory Meeks)

Dec 02, 2011- Went to the Local Reps office to have them look into the case further

Dec 07, 2011- Wrote email to the vermont service center ( the got back to me Dec 20, of course to tell me I was approved due to the congressman's inquiry)

Dec 08, 2011- Congressman/Local Rep's inquiry made

Dec 09, 2011- USCIS Text/Email with approval (NOA2) 6 months and 2 days

Dec 14, 2011- Receive NOA2 Hardcopy

NVC

Dec 14, 2011 NVC Received -Got Case number(YAY)

Dec 16, 2012 NVC Left

Consulate

Dec 28, 2011 Consulate Received Case

Dec 28, 2011 Packet 3 Received (via email upon my request)

Dec 29, 2011 Packet 3 Sent

Jan 05, 2012 Packet 4 Received

Jan 25, 2012 Interview

Jan 28, 2012 VISA IN HAND! Yay!

Feb 18, 2012 Hand in hand; NYC Bound to enjoy the COLD with me....staying warm of course *wink wink* \

Mar 24, 2012 OUR BIG DAY

May 07, 2012 Mailed AOS, EAD and AP( Express 2 day )

May 09, 2012 Packet received and signed for

May 11, 2012 Email/Text receipt

God you know my heart and its desire, I'll wait for your time :)

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Yes, I have to agree with you here... At this point you need to contact USCIS and verify what is happening and if they can give you any further information on the delay. Actually if you look at the filing time period, going through Vermont you are right about on schedule...UNLESS they changed since a few months when I was going through there.

I myself had to get my Senator involved but that was only once my approval left the NVC and had arrived at the Nigerian Consulate. They sent me repeated emails with my K-1 Interview packet attached and NO letter/invitation to interview. After sending the Nigerian Consulate repeated emails explaining there was NO information about the date and time of the interview cause they kept sending an email with NOTHING except the image of the DOS seal in the body of the email, I figured enough was enough as I KNOW he will need this to gain entry into the Consulate gate on interview day.

So, I found a listed of all my elected officials and called the very first one which was a Senator. They were VERY helpful and within a week I had the interview letter he will need.

I MUST agree with Enigma11561 here, it may be premature for you to try and go to the extreme of contacting your Congressperson or Representative at this point. You never know... you MAY need the MORE down the road so why use that resource before you need to :)

I am not sure that I agree with you about when to contact your congressman. I believe the more people that contact our congress, the better. It brings an awareness to a very important issue -Legal Immigration. Yes, they are aware that the system is extremely flawed, but until they have to deal with the people over and over again...They will not take action.

I work for the largest technology company in the world. Mainly, we are known for our Intellectual Property Portfolio. There are systems that the government can implement into the legal immigration process that will save taxpayers millions and applicants months of agony. Contacting our congress is the way to go to get these systems implemented. (No, I would not pitch any idea of using our IP. Our Senator is a shareholder for our company. He is quite aware.)

On a personal note, I contacted my Senator after my husband's tourist visa was denied. I posed the question to the Senator, "Does it sound reasonable that my husband can not come visit me for the holidays because I am American and I have a good job?" This was the reason the consulate gave my husband for his denial. I then asked, "Does it seem fair that our government will allow someone to visit our tourist attractions, but not let the spouse of a hard working US Citizen have some quality time with his family?" I was contacted the day after I sent my letter to the Senator, not only by email but also by telephone. Interestingly enough I had just received my UCSIS receipt number for the I-130 minutes before. Will they help me? I'm sure they will. Why? Because I am an American citizen. What kind of help will they provide? I don't know, but I know that if I didn't take the opportunity to voice my concern I would be less of an American. It is our job as Americans to communicate in order for solutions to be made. I encourage anyone who has the fire in themselves to communicate with their congress and let it be known your dissatisfaction with a very flawed system.

Then again, I'm not one to sit on the sideline and be ok with something that does not work, and our Legal Immigration process does not work for me.

Just to be clear, I did not contact the congress because I wanted any special attention with my case. I see a problem and I am more than willing to talk about it, especially with my Senator.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Yea....i guess im a bit anxious...lol (lies) im a lot anxious but im gunna hang in there....its been 5 months now which usually was normal processing time. on the site it said they are at 5.6 months now for vermont....so i guess ill wait around 2 more weeks ....adn there goes christmas with my baby :( i was so prayful for christmas with him....next year i guess

I hope i can get that NOA2 this week in Jesus name!!! arghhhh thanks :)

Ro

Actually, the NOA-2 would have to be in your name with your fiance as the beneficiary. Having it in Jesus's name will not do you any good! :)

I really do know what you are feeling. We're all in the same boat waiting for the magical email or text message. It will come soon I am sure.

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K-1 JOURNEY

157 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO NOA-2

181 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO INTERVIEW

07/14/2011 - I-129F sent via FedEx to USCIS
07/15/2011 - Arrived at CSC, signed for by E. Jameson
07/15/2011 - NOA-1 (E-Mail)
07/19/2011 - NOA-1 (Hard Copy)
08/01/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - NOA-2 (E-Mail)
12/22/2011 - X-Ray
12/22/2011 - Lab Work
12/23/2011 - NOA-2 (Hard Copy)
12/27/2011 - NVC Received
12/28/2011 - San Jose Embassy Case Number Assigned
12/29/2011 - NVC Sent Petition via DHL to Embassy
12/30/2011 - Embassy Received Petition, signed for by J. Rodriguez
01/04/2011 - Medical
01/09/2011 - Packet 3 Received
01/12/2011 - Embassy Interview - Approved
01/19/2011 - Visa Received
01/21/2012 - POE (Ft. Lauderdale, FL - USA)
01/23/2012 - SSA Issued Fresy's SSN
02/18/2012 - Wedding

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Life is not measured by the breaths you take. Rather, life is measured by the moments that take your breath away!

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Well, here is our situation.. We filed in April, the time that our petition was looked at and the timing of our RFE confirmed they (USCIS) are not following their own mandate about processing in order of receipt. So we just did the filing of the privacy release form to our congresswoman in hopes it will be looked at. Others, just on this site, had petitions filed months after us and received RFE's before us and have already been approved. So yes we believe it is time to ask for a liaison to step in on our behalf. That is part of their position.

Just what we felt was needed at this time.

Terri

Just

Fiance visa

04/28/2011 - I-129F - DENIED

02/18/2012 - I-129F petition filed
02/24/2012 - NOA1
09/04/2012 - NOA2, 193 days

Interview:10/22/2012
POE: 10/26/2012 (245 days)

Removal of Conditions

Filed for ROC - 06/09/2015

NOA1 for ROC - 06/12/2015

Biometrics appointment - 07/17/2015

Approval for ROC - 04/20/2016 (316 days)

Naturalization Process

N-400 Filed 06/10/2016

N-400 NOA1 06/14/2016

N-400 biometrics 06/20/16

N-400 interview 01/23/2017

N-400 Oath ceremony 02/10/2017

Immigration Process took 2116 days.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Well, here is our situation.. We filed in April, the time that our petition was looked at and the timing of our RFE confirmed they (USCIS) are not following their own mandate about processing in order of receipt. So we just did the filing of the privacy release form to our congresswoman in hopes it will be looked at. Others, just on this site, had petitions filed months after us and received RFE's before us and have already been approved. So yes we believe it is time to ask for a liaison to step in on our behalf. That is part of their position.

Just what we felt was needed at this time.

Terri

Just

"are not following their own mandate about processing in order of receipt"

Just out of curiosity, where did you read that mandate?

K-1 JOURNEY

157 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO NOA-2

181 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO INTERVIEW

07/14/2011 - I-129F sent via FedEx to USCIS
07/15/2011 - Arrived at CSC, signed for by E. Jameson
07/15/2011 - NOA-1 (E-Mail)
07/19/2011 - NOA-1 (Hard Copy)
08/01/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - NOA-2 (E-Mail)
12/22/2011 - X-Ray
12/22/2011 - Lab Work
12/23/2011 - NOA-2 (Hard Copy)
12/27/2011 - NVC Received
12/28/2011 - San Jose Embassy Case Number Assigned
12/29/2011 - NVC Sent Petition via DHL to Embassy
12/30/2011 - Embassy Received Petition, signed for by J. Rodriguez
01/04/2011 - Medical
01/09/2011 - Packet 3 Received
01/12/2011 - Embassy Interview - Approved
01/19/2011 - Visa Received
01/21/2012 - POE (Ft. Lauderdale, FL - USA)
01/23/2012 - SSA Issued Fresy's SSN
02/18/2012 - Wedding

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Life is not measured by the breaths you take. Rather, life is measured by the moments that take your breath away!

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"are not following their own mandate about processing in order of receipt"

Just out of curiosity, where did you read that mandate?

Oh Heck I have to go back and retrace my steps. It was in some US government site.

But that is why we went with contacting our congresswoman . It even has visa specific tabs to click on the congresswomans website. They are there to ask as liaison in regards to visa concerns so why not use this resource, as this is a real issue.

Sorry I can't give you the answer to the question.

Terri

Fiance visa

04/28/2011 - I-129F - DENIED

02/18/2012 - I-129F petition filed
02/24/2012 - NOA1
09/04/2012 - NOA2, 193 days

Interview:10/22/2012
POE: 10/26/2012 (245 days)

Removal of Conditions

Filed for ROC - 06/09/2015

NOA1 for ROC - 06/12/2015

Biometrics appointment - 07/17/2015

Approval for ROC - 04/20/2016 (316 days)

Naturalization Process

N-400 Filed 06/10/2016

N-400 NOA1 06/14/2016

N-400 biometrics 06/20/16

N-400 interview 01/23/2017

N-400 Oath ceremony 02/10/2017

Immigration Process took 2116 days.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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BUT 5 months is enough :angry: ....even though Vermont is said to be behind in processing time...I'm currently looking into contacting my local congressman.

Go ahead but there is only a slim chance they will be able to do anything. If you are 10 months, maybe better chance. You have to wait and there is nothing you can do about it.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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