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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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There are many things that can be done to speed up this process. I do not make a lot of money but I would rather pay $1000 for the I-129f petition and have it approved in one month. If everybody paid a higher rate they could higher more workers and process faster. Just one idea to help the system. TIME IS MONEY!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Thailand
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The pace of processing (I believe) is a component of their vetting process. Sincere couples can usually wait it out successfully.

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5/17/2011 I-129F K-1 Petition sent

5/19/2011 Received at TX courier address

5/24/2011 Confirmation Email Received

5/26/2011 NOA1 Received

8/04/2011 NOA2 Received

9/03/2011 Packet 3 Received

9/16/2011 Packet 3 Returned

11/13/2011 Packet 4 Email Received

12/1/2011 Interview

12/8/2011 POE Seattle

12/22/2011 Married

2/17/2012 AOS/EAD/AP Sent

2/24/2012 Chicago Lockbox Received

2/28/2012 NOA1 Email

3/6/2012 NOA1 Letter

3/15/2012 Biometrics

3/22/2012 Transferred to CSC

4/25/2012 EAD/AP Approved

4/30/2012 EAD/AP Card Production Ordered

5/4/2012 EAD/AP Card Received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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The pace of processing (I believe) is a component of their vetting process. Sincere couples can usually wait it out successfully.

I think the long wait is a function of too many petitions and not enough hard workers. Everyone knows there are many in government jobs who do the bare minimumm amount of work.

K1 visa - NOA1 - September 19, 2011

K1 visa - NOA2 - March 2012???

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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There are many things that can be done to speed up this process. I do not make a lot of money but I would rather pay $1000 for the I-129f petition and have it approved in one month. If everybody paid a higher rate they could higher more workers and process faster. Just one idea to help the system. TIME IS MONEY!

Things to tend always move slow if different entities are working together. For the visa process, USCIS is a branch of Homeland Security coordination with the State Department, FBI, ICE, Customs, etc. all working together to vet the petitioner and beneficiary if they both qualify for a visa. So I seriously doubt it will move faster because you paid more. Only way possible if one branch of government was in charge of processing the visa entirely.

Also, I seriously doubt many people would take advantage of a $1000 I-129F petition approval that you stated to offset the cost of hiring permanent workers and building new office spaces to house them in to actually expedite the process.

I wish they processed petitions at the local state levels though. I would love to just drive 30 minutes away and talk to the person who is actually handling my case and if problems do arise, I'm just a phone call away and can bring any document they need in 30 minutes. It would eliminate so many RFEs and maybe speed up the process faster because there will be lesser RFEs to process.

Vermont Service Center

US Embassy In Manila, The Philippines

I-129F Sent: 2011-04-25

I-129F NOA1: 2011-04-26

I-129F NOA2: 2011-09-29

NVC Received:2011-09-29

NVC Left: 2011-10-18

Consulate Received: 2011-11-03

Packet 3 Received: 2011-11-07

Interview Date: 2011-11-23

Interview Result: Approved!

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I agree. Expedite processing for a 100% surcharge should be an option. In an country where everything is about the bottom line, this would make a lot of sense.

There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all . . . . The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic . . . . There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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I agree. The free market would indicate that if there was a demand (which there clearly is) the revenue could be used to offset the cost of hiring more processors (and dare I say...) maybe a little more to start taking down the defecit. I'm thinking the VSC & CSC should have a drive through for $1,000, a walk in and wait for $600 or mail it in for the standard $340. Would also drive tourism to Vermont.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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The pace of processing (I believe) is a component of their vetting process. Sincere couples can usually wait it out successfully.

There is no "vetting process". The pace of the processing process is predicated by the number of petitions (for all different visa types) -vs- the number of adjudicators. Simple math.

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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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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It's ironic though that USCIS LOWERED the I-129F fee about a year ago from $455 to $340 and processing times have not increased in any noticable manner.

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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There are many things that can be done to speed up this process. I do not make a lot of money but I would rather pay $1000 for the I-129f petition and have it approved in one month. If everybody paid a higher rate they could higher more workers and process faster. Just one idea to help the system. TIME IS MONEY!

I do not think everything can't be solved by throwing as much as money. There are some process that people have to wait and follow the rules. I don't like bureaucracy either but we (HAVE) always follow them for the sake of contuinity of process. If people can choose easily way, shortcuts to get everything, my guess, it's just like you cutting off out the route of street and jumping onto another place that you don't even know where you at by that time.

Everyone willing to spend money to get approval faster, particularly to end the exhauting waiting game that absorbed us pyshically and emotionally. If people can pay higher rate, this process would going to be like a bid in an auction. Who pays more, they would get what they want. That's the difference between government and companies. For company time is money, for government...you have to follow us and no any other choice.whistling.gif.

Things to tend always move slow if different entities are working together. For the visa process, USCIS is a branch of Homeland Security coordination with the State Department, FBI, ICE, Customs, etc. all working together to vet the petitioner and beneficiary if they both qualify for a visa. So I seriously doubt it will move faster because you paid more. Only way possible if one branch of government was in charge of processing the visa entirely.

Also, I seriously doubt many people would take advantage of a $1000 I-129F petition approval that you stated to offset the cost of hiring permanent workers and building new office spaces to house them in to actually expedite the process.

I wish they processed petitions at the local state levels though. I would love to just drive 30 minutes away and talk to the person who is actually handling my case and if problems do arise, I'm just a phone call away and can bring any document they need in 30 minutes. It would eliminate so many RFEs and maybe speed up the process faster because there will be lesser RFEs to process.

I couldn't agree more. Excellent!good.gif

Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat

- Sun Tzu-

It doesn't matter how slow you go as long as you don't stop

-Confucius-

 

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*Mailed I-751 package (06/21/2017) to CSC

*NOA-1 date (06/23/2017)

*NOA-1 received (06/28/2017)

*Check cashed (06/27/2017)

*Biometric Received (07/10/2017)

*Biometric Appointment (07/20/2017)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Already US Citizens can have their passport renewals expedited for a higher fee.

US Citizens can also can a premium for expedited US Government postal service if desired. (Overnight, 2 day, etc..)

US Citizens also pay for boarding express highway lanes during rush hours to move faster. (Hot-lanes in Virginia, Maryland) Different than HOV lanes.

People pay for business and first class airline tickets over coach. Why? Because they can.. simple.

Point being. America is driven by capitalism, and market economy. Government understands this. If there is a demand for such a service, it mean government can charge accordingly to handle overhead costs

and provide a quicker processing time for applicants they may do this in the future. But the process of vetting out applications will require additional staff i.e. money.

I would personally pay up to $2000 for a one month guaranteed processing of K1. BUT in return, I think I-129F application for expedited applicants would be required to fill out additional waiver

indicating that if application is flawed with errors due to incorrectly submitted application, and RFEs required, then, guarantee processing time is voided.

I-129F Sent : 2011-07-06

I-129F NOA1 : 2011-07-08

I-129F NOA2 : 2011-09-29

NOA2 Approved: 2011-10-01

NOA2 Paper Recv: 2011-10-03

NVC Recv: 2011-10-17

NVC to Embassy Sent: 2011-10-19

Embassy Recv Packet: 2011-10-21

Packet 3.5 Recv'ed: 2011-11-03

Packet 3.5 Sent: 2011-11-05

Interview Date: 2011-12-19

K1 Issued 2012-01-13

POE 2012 -03-14

Marriage 2012-03-19

SSN Received 2012-04-09

Filing AOS 2012-04-11

Biometrics Completed 2012-05-17

EAD Card Received 2012-07-02

Green Card Interview 2012-08-02

Card in Hand 2012-08-14

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DONE WITH K1!!!!!!!!!

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Already US Citizens can have their passport renewals expedited for a higher fee.

US Citizens can also can a premium for expedited US Government postal service if desired. (Overnight, 2 day, etc..)

US Citizens also pay for boarding express highway lanes during rush hours to move faster. (Hot-lanes in Virginia, Maryland) Different than HOV lanes. Adrenal People pay for business and first class airline tickets over coach. Why? Because they can.. simple.

Point being. America is driven by capitalism, and market economy. Government understands this. If there is a demand for such a service, it mean government can charge accordingly to handle overhead costs

and provide a quicker processing time for applicants they may do this in the future. But the process of vetting out applications will require additional staff i.e. money.

I would personally pay up to $2000 for a one month guaranteed processing of K1. BUT in return, I think I-129F application for expedited applicants would be required to fill out additional waiver

indicating that if application is flawed with errors due to incorrectly submitted application, and RFEs required, then, guarantee processing time is voided.

I'm not an American (YET), but here of my some curiosities:

  • Already US Citizens can have their passport renewals expedited for a higher fee.---> Is that government handled it? I'm sorry, but in my country, if you can processing faster and paid more that regular fee, it is illegal and consider a bribe. So, I don't know about in US. I've never been there yet.
  • US Citizens can also can a premium for expedited US Government postal service if desired. (Overnight, 2 day, etc..)----> is it official tariffs or people can asked by request? I hate when sent my gifts to my fiance and it says would arrived in certain times but it did not.
  • US Citizens also pay for boarding express highway lanes during rush hours to move faster. (Hot-lanes in Virginia, Maryland) Different than HOV lanes --- Is it operated by government or company? I said, that there is a different between government and company how they operated their own system. Government best known for their bureaucracy. My fiance works for US government.
  • Point being. America is driven by capitalism, and market economy. ---->I agreed with that. My fiance told me companies there are love to charge everything.
  • Government understands this. If there is a demand for such a service, it mean government can charge accordingly to handle overhead costs and provide a quicker processing time for applicants they may do this in the future ---> I know it is economic teory, but again, if people can do that in future, whoever has a lot money, whether it is fraud applications or not, their application would going faster than others. What about someone who truly genuinely for this process or in love each other and doesn't have enough money? They would say different from yours, I bet.

  • We have had read here many people struggled to get money for AOS or another payment after married in US. Everyone is equal before the law. We just can't blind to ignored that this hole can be use by people to cheat the rules for fraudulent. Like I said in other thread, law or rules is not flawless and many people would use these things for their benefits. Just because someone has a lot money it does not means people can have what they wanted. I hate bureaucracy as much I can imagined, but I would see this is will work for everyone whether they have money or not.

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Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat

- Sun Tzu-

It doesn't matter how slow you go as long as you don't stop

-Confucius-

 

-I am the beneficiary and my post is not reflecting my petitioner's point of views-

 

                                       Lifting Condition (I-751)

 

*Mailed I-751 package (06/21/2017) to CSC

*NOA-1 date (06/23/2017)

*NOA-1 received (06/28/2017)

*Check cashed (06/27/2017)

*Biometric Received (07/10/2017)

*Biometric Appointment (07/20/2017)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There are many things that can be done to speed up this process. I do not make a lot of money but I would rather pay $1000 for the I-129f petition and have it approved in one month. If everybody paid a higher rate they could higher more workers and process faster. Just one idea to help the system. TIME IS MONEY!

I second the motion, although I agree that it wouldn't be fair to everyone for the US government to charge a premium. While we were waiting for NOA2 (waited almost 6 months), my husband and I talked about how we would gladly pay more money just to speed up the process. We don't have a lot of money either, but we would have saved A LOT in expenses had we been allowed to zoom through USCIS and the rest of the visa application process. Heck, we probably would have paid $5000 or more had there been a guarantee that everything would be processed in a month! This long-distance relationship is not only emotionally taxing but also quite expensive. We maintain 2 residences; an apartment in San Francisco and a condo here. We know that we'll have fewer expenses once we're together because we won't have to maintain two residences anymore.

USCIS

03/21/11 - I-130 petition sent

03/25/11 - NOA1

09/08/11 - NOA2

NVC

09/12/11 - Case received by NVC

09/29/11 - NVC case number generated

09/30/11 - Received DS-3032 and I-864 bill

10/02/11 - Paid I-864 bill and emailed DS-3032

10/03/11 - NVC accepted DS-3032

10/04/11 - Received IV bill/I-864 bill marked as paid

10/21/11 - Paid IV bill10/24/11 - IV bill marked as paid

11/03/11 - Mailed I-864 and DS-230 packages

11/04/11 - I-864 and DS-230 packages reached NVC

11/10/11 - Case completed

11/29/11 - Received interview appointment letter

SLEC/Manila Consulate

11/04/11 & 11/08/11 - Medical exam completed and passed

01/03/12 - Interview - Approved!

01/04/12 - Visa issued

01/09/12 - Visa received

US Entry

01/17/12 - POE: Honolulu; with connecting flight to San Francisco

02/09/12 - Applied for SSN at SSA office

02/11/12 - Welcome letter arrived in the mail

02/13/12 - 2-yr green card arrived in the mail

Removal of Conditions

12/09/13 - I-751 petition sent

12/11/13 - NOA1 receipt date

12/12/13 - Money order cashed

01/06/14 - Biometrics appointment

04/10/14 - RFE

07/03/14 - RFE response sent

07/22/14 - ROC approved!

07/31/14 - Estimated arrival of 10-year GC, according to USPS tracking

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