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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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I am sure this sounds like a strange thing to be worried about and something that does not happen very often but I am concerned my I-130 was approved too quickly (I never asked for expedited service either). My NOA 1 receipt date was Jan 3rd, 2012 and I was approved on Jan 17th (14 days) when the CSC processing time is about 5 months vs. my 14 days. I figured something had to be wrong and went on-line to check my status and it said I was approved. I then called the California Service center and spoke to a customer service reps to confirm this. He confirmed it had been approved, details on the file matched my case and that it had been sent to the NVC for processing. They said they had never seen this happen so quickly before.

What worries me now is that downstream at the NVC or at the consulate a couple of month later they will later find out they did not process it correctly and send it back to the beginning. Should I be worried and try to ask more question or just thank god for looking after me?

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Is the petitioner currently living abroad? Your profile says "current location: Belgium."

Edited by Harpa Timsah

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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Wow thats great I have the same dates as you and I didnt get that great news as of yet :crying: dont look at it as a negative sign be happy many ppl have been waiting over 6 months CONGRATS :dance:

USCIC

12-28-11 I-130's mailed

01-03-12 NOA1 for both hubby & step-son

NO RFE Thank GOD

03-30-12 NOA2 for both hubby & step-son

NVC

04-02-2012 NVC received both Cases

04-19-2012 NVC case #'s by phone

04-19-2012 Received A.O.S bill/DS-3032

04-19-2012 Paid A.O.S bill/sent DS-3032

04/26/2012 Accepted

05/01/2012 Mail A.O.S for both

05/01/2012 Recieved IV bill

05/01/2012 Paid IV bill for both

05/23/2012 NVC received DS-230 for both

06/01/2012 Cases complete

06/22/2012 Interview date received for Both <3

08/13/2012 Monday @ 7:30am for hubby & step-son :)

VISA APROVADA

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Yeah don't even question that... you're literally months ahead of everyone else it seems. I'd be grateful.

USCIS - CSC/LOCAL OFFICE DC

12/5/11: NOA1

4/25/12: Case Transferred to Local Office (DC) for "Additional Processing"

4/27/12: Case Received at Local Office

5/15/12: RFE (daughter's birth cert)

5/15/12: RFE Evidence Sent (never received)

8/10/12: Infopass, evidence handed to officer adjudicating case

8/13/12: NOA2

NVC

8/20/12: Case Received

8/31/12: Case #/IIN Received

8/31/12: DS3032 Sent

9/11/12: ERROR MESSAGE! biggrin.png

9/13/12: AOS and IV bill INVOICED, Made AOS and IV bill payments, Mailed AOS and IV paperwork via USPS Priority Mail

9/14/12: AOS/IV marked as PAID

9/17/12: AOS delivered

9/20/12: IV delivered

9/25/12: AOS reviewed/accepted

9/26/12: IV reviewed/accepted

9/26/12: CASE COMPLETE11/27/12: Received Interview Date

01/11/13: Interview in San Salvador

03/15/13: 2nd Interview in SNS due to delayed medical report

I-601

3/21/13: Mailed to lockbox

3/22/13: Received at lockbox

9/25/13: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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Is the petitioner currently living abroad? Your profile says "current location: Belgium."

Yes we both live in Belgium and I am relocating back to the U.S. Not many people go through Belgium but when you look at the processing time for those who did it is still 4+ months and you have to go through the CSC and no advantage by going directly through the embassy. I am not sure if it would have helped but I was also sponsoring my step daughter over so we had two I-130's that were approved at the same time. Maybe processing a minor at the same time might have helped. Maybe they just screwed up and put it in the Jan 2011 box instead of the Jan 2012 one!

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Yes we both live in Belgium and I am relocating back to the U.S. Not many people go through Belgium but when you look at the processing time for those who did it is still 4+ months and you have to go through the CSC and no advantage by going directly through the embassy. I am not sure if it would have helped but I was also sponsoring my step daughter over so we had two I-130's that were approved at the same time. Maybe processing a minor at the same time might have helped. Maybe they just screwed up and put it in the Jan 2011 box instead of the Jan 2012 one!

Ah, this explains it. When both the beneficiary and the petitioner live abroad, the petitions are being adjudicated very quickly. Since they stopped doing DCF, they are trying to make up for it, as it were, and are making the process faster. You will see other reports here of people getting their petitions approved quickly in this instance. It's not a mistake. In fact, it's totally normal.

For instance, here is someone who got approved in 8 days.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/347759-approved-i-130-8-days/

And another post saying the same thing:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/347759-approved-i-130-8-days/page__view__findpost__p__5109714

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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Ah, this explains it. When both the beneficiary and the petitioner live abroad, the petitions are being adjudicated very quickly. Since they stopped doing DCF, they are trying to make up for it, as it were, and are making the process faster. You will see other reports here of people getting their petitions approved quickly in this instance. It's not a mistake. In fact, it's totally normal.

For instance, here is someone who got approved in 8 days.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/347759-approved-i-130-8-days/

And another post saying the same thing:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/347759-approved-i-130-8-days/page__view__findpost__p__5109714

Thanks for clarifying and it makes me feel better. I might be getting greedy but I wonder if they are also speeding up the NVC processing as well. It seems like a 2 month process for that part.

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Thanks for clarifying and it makes me feel better. I might be getting greedy but I wonder if they are also speeding up the NVC processing as well. It seems like a 2 month process for that part.

I am not sure on that (I haven't seen any reports of such) but there are various NVC shortcuts floating around here. Search for LingChe NVC shortcuts. Good luck.

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I shoulda moved to Canada first...

USC attempting to obtain GC for Canadian husband


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Apr 11, 2011: I-130 filed
Jul 11, 2011: I-130 approved
Aug 18, 2011: NVC process begins
Oct 6, 2011: NVC process completed
Nov 4, 2011: Interview date assigned
Dec 2, 2011: Interview at Consulate (Result: AP - No reason given on 221g)
Feb 7, 2012: Passport requested by Consulate
(...Husband needed passport for personal reasons during this time...)
Apr 9, 2012: Passport mailed to Consulate
Apr 25, 2012: Visa issued
May 1, 2012: Visa in hand
May 31, 2012: POE at Montreal's Trudeau Airport
Early July: Physical Green Card received in mail. Yes, it's green!

March 13, 2014: ROC filed (went to VSC)

March 17, 2014: NOA

April 22, 2014: Biometrics appointment

December 9, 2014: Case inquiry initiated

December 11, 2014: Response: "The processing of your case has been delayed. A check of our records establishes that your case is not yet ready for decision, as the required security checks remain pending."

March 14, 2014: Received NOA that approval had been given on March 10; expect new GC within 60 days.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: France
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Yes we both live in Belgium and I am relocating back to the U.S. Not many people go through Belgium but when you look at the processing time for those who did it is still 4+ months and you have to go through the CSC and no advantage by going directly through the embassy. I am not sure if it would have helped but I was also sponsoring my step daughter over so we had two I-130's that were approved at the same time. Maybe processing a minor at the same time might have helped. Maybe they just screwed up and put it in the Jan 2011 box instead of the Jan 2012 one!

Don't worry, there's no error, CSC is just expediting all cases where the USC resides abroad these days. It has happened to all members in the same situation since October. I was surprised when it happened to me too, but then I've seen a lot of others.

Just celebrate the 5-6 months (or more) you didn't spend waiting instead!!

There is a backlog at NVC for assigning case numbers, but I'm afraid everyone will have to go through that, even the ones who waited 6 months for their NOA2 :(

And you're not the record breaker, somebody in the same situation posted saying they got their approval in 8 days...

CR1 Visa

USCIS STAGE: 16 days No expedite request but USC residing abroad
NVC STAGE: 19 days from case # to case complete
03/27/12: interview at Paris embassy - APPROVED
04/12/12: POE San Diego

ROC
01/15/14: sent I-751 application

05/14/14: received card production notification by e-mail, approval date 05/13

Naturalization

02/01/24: N-400 submitted online; Biometrics reuse notice received immediately online; "case being actively reviewed" after a couple hours

02/09/24: received NOA1 by mail

02/10/24: received biometrics reuse notice by mail

04/08/24: interview scheduled for 05/14. Received "We have taken an action in your case" email.

05/14/24: approved at interview, same-day oath ceremony in San Francisco 🥳 🇺🇸

 

Passport

06/10/24: application submitted at post office for passport book and card, paid for expedited processing and shipping

06/24/24: received email notification that passport was approved, then shipped with tracking number

06/25/24: passport received

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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I am sure this sounds like a strange thing to be worried about and something that does not happen very often but I am concerned my I-130 was approved too quickly (I never asked for expedited service either). My NOA 1 receipt date was Jan 3rd, 2012 and I was approved on Jan 17th (14 days) when the CSC processing time is about 5 months vs. my 14 days. I figured something had to be wrong and went on-line to check my status and it said I was approved. I then called the California Service center and spoke to a customer service reps to confirm this. He confirmed it had been approved, details on the file matched my case and that it had been sent to the NVC for processing. They said they had never seen this happen so quickly before.

What worries me now is that downstream at the NVC or at the consulate a couple of month later they will later find out they did not process it correctly and send it back to the beginning. Should I be worried and try to ask more question or just thank god for looking after me?

"Worried" I think not, you got the very thing many would trade places with you for. Ask no questions, just go with it.

"...approved too quickly" there is no such animal in the world of 'file your petition, take a number and wait.'

Best wishes!

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"Worried" I think not, you got the very thing many would trade places with you for. Ask no questions, just go with it.

"...approved too quickly" there is no such animal in the world of 'file your petition, take a number and wait.'

Best wishes!

I only wish I had this problem.

Matt

USCIC
11-29-11 I-130's mailed together for wife and stepdaughter
12-02-11 Delivered to lockbox
12-06-11 NOA1 wife(email)
12-06-11 NOA1 step-daughter(email)
12-10-11 NOA1 wife(hardcopy)
12-10-11 NOA1 step-daughter(hardcopy)
02-01-12 NOA2 Wife(Hardcopy)
02-01-12 NOA2 Step-daughter(hardcopy)
NVC
02-07-12 NVC received both Cases
02-10-12 NVC case #'s by phone
02-10-12 Received email/text notification of NOA2's
02-13-12 Received A.O.S bill/DS-3032 C.O.A for wife and step-daughter
02-13-12 Paid A.O.S bill/sent DS-3032 for wife and step-daughter
02-15-12 C.O.A accepted for wife and step-daughter
02-16-12 Recieved IV bill/Mail A.O.S by express mail for both
02-17-12 Paid IV bill for both

02-22-12 Mailed DS-230 for wife and daughter express mail
02-24-12 NVC received DS-230 for both
03-02-12 Cases complete
03-12-12 Interview date received (04/02/2012)
04-02-12 Interview and visa approved!
06-08-12 POE-Boston

Removal of conditions:

03-17-14 sent I-751 to VSC

03-25-14 received hardcopy of I-797 for wife but not step-daughter

03-26-14 step-daughter received hardcopy of I-797

04-28-14 Biometrics appt. for wife and step-daughter

09-09-14 Wife and step-daughter 10 year green card approval

09-18-14 Wife and step-daughter received 10 year green card in the mail

The process has been completed!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Congrats! :thumbs:

Met online : 2009
Married : 07/28/2010


USCIS
Send I-130 : 06/08/2011
Touched : 06/13/2011
got a NOA1 by e-mail and SMS : 06/15/2011
got "I-797C" hard copy of NOA1 : 06/20/2011
got RFE "I-797E" : 10/15/2011
RFE Reply : 12/15/2011
Touched : 12/16/2011
I-130 Approved : 12/20/2011
got "I-797" hard copy of NOA2 : 12/24/2011
Your I-130 was approved in 183 days from your NOA1 date.


NVC
NVC Case Number : 01/13/2012
Pay "$88" AOS Bill and e-mailed DS-3032 : 02/08/2012
Email from NVC, DS-3032 Accepted : 02/09/2012
AOS Fee Shows PAID : 02/09/2012
IV fee invoiced "$404" : 02/10/2012
IV fee invoiced "$230" : 04/18/2012
Pay "$230" IV Bill : 04/30/2012
IV Fee Shows PAID : 05/02/2012
Send AOS and IV packet : 06/09/2012
AOS and IV packet Received : 06/22/2012
Case completed at NVC : 06/29/2012

Interview Date : 08/28/2012 "Denied"

Case Reaffirmed : 07/16/2013

Second interview - Approved : 10/24/2013

Visa Issued : 10/29/2013

Visa in hand : 10/31/2013

For more details please visit my timeline

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Unsure about fast processing at NVC, but congrats on getting the 'when filed from overseas' adjudication queue.

Good Luck with the rest of it !

If you need extra time - don't forget - you can go slow at NVC, up to a year.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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Whoa Nelly ! Want NVC Info? see http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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