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My I-130 was transferred to the local office...I am assuming it is the Dallas office or the Texas Service Center?? I am pretty sure I will have an interview because I married my husband right after he took Voluntary Departure and before he left for Mexico.

Has anyone been in this situation? How long did it take you to get a response, or an interview? Like all of us, I am tired of waiting.

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My I-130 was transferred to the local office...I am assuming it is the Dallas office or the Texas Service Center?? I am pretty sure I will have an interview because I married my husband right after he took Voluntary Departure and before he left for Mexico.

Has anyone been in this situation? How long did it take you to get a response, or an interview? Like all of us, I am tired of waiting.

Yes. I received a similar letter requesting that I (US Citizen) attend an

interview at my local office in Santa Ana, California.

Unfortunately ... I wasn't able to attend the interview for a couple of

reasons and wrote them a letter back explaining my situation.

Our petition is still 'being processed'

My husband was deported in 1996 after being arrested for possesion of

methamphetamine. We are not expecting an approval, and have all but

abandoned our plans of moving to the USA

Edited by Adriene H

I-130

2011-08-20 Posted

2011-08-31 NOA1

2011-09-03 Touch

2011-11-18 Sent Expedite Request to USCIS

2011-12-09 Response Received for Exepedite Request

"Wait your turn" in a nutshell

2011-12-02 Sent Expedite Request to US Representative Ed Royce

2012-01-27 Sent Expedite Request to Immigration Ombudsman

2012-02-02 Sent Expedite Request to Senator Barbara Boxer

2012-02-02 Sent Expedite Request to Senator Dianne Feinstein

2012-03-08 Case transferred to field office for additional processing

2012-03-23 Now being processed at a USCIS office

2012-05-10 Transferred to another office for processing

2012-05-14 Now being processed at a USCIS office

2012-06-05 Approved NOA2

2012-07-17 NVC Case/Invoice # Received

Petitioner: US Born Citizen (Wife)

Beneficiary: British Born Citizen (Husband)

Your I-130 was approved in 279 days from your NOA1 date

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My I-130 was transferred to the local office...I am assuming it is the Dallas office or the Texas Service Center?? I am pretty sure I will have an interview because I married my husband right after he took Voluntary Departure and before he left for Mexico.

Has anyone been in this situation? How long did it take you to get a response, or an interview? Like all of us, I am tired of waiting.

Local office means the office near where you live. Not a service center.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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My I-130 was transferred to the local office...I am assuming it is the Dallas office or the Texas Service Center?? I am pretty sure I will have an interview because I married my husband right after he took Voluntary Departure and before he left for Mexico.

Has anyone been in this situation? How long did it take you to get a response, or an interview? Like all of us, I am tired of waiting.

I am on a similar situation right now. My case was transferred to my local USCIS office on may 21 and they recieved it on May 23rd. not even a week later I got a notice in the mail saying that I have to go to an interview on June 14. . .this is just to give you an idea but im not exctly sure how long it takes, from what I've seen on other people's similar cases, it can take up to months before you to hear from your local USCIS office.

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I am on a similar situation right now. My case was transferred to my local USCIS office on may 21 and they recieved it on May 23rd. not even a week later I got a notice in the mail saying that I have to go to an interview on June 14. . .this is just to give you an idea but im not exctly sure how long it takes, from what I've seen on other people's similar cases, it can take up to months before you to hear from your local USCIS office.

Thanks! What local office are you working out of?

I hope that this does not take months :crying: . I miss my honey and going to visit is a major drain on my wallet. Plus not to mention the emotional toll this is taking on both of us.....geeze....we are all in this situation. For all of our sakes, I sure hope that they can speed it up. :innocent:

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Thanks! What local office are you working out of?

I hope that this does not take months :crying: . I miss my honey and going to visit is a major drain on my wallet. Plus not to mention the emotional toll this is taking on both of us.....geeze....we are all in this situation. For all of our sakes, I sure hope that they can speed it up. :innocent:

My local USCIS office is in Boise, Idaho. I live like 10 minutes away from it. So I went in and asked about my case, and at that same moment they gave me an interview date, then I got the letter a couple days later.

I know what you mean, I miss my hubby too :( . We just have to be patient though

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My local USCIS office is in Boise, Idaho. I live like 10 minutes away from it. So I went in and asked about my case, and at that same moment they gave me an interview date, then I got the letter a couple days later.

I know what you mean, I miss my hubby too :( . We just have to be patient though

Did you happen to have any of your paperwork with you when you went into the office?? I am wondering if I should do this. However, I think that your office being in Idaho might be a lot less busier than mine is in Dallas, TX.

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Did you happen to have any of your paperwork with you when you went into the office?? I am wondering if I should do this. However, I think that your office being in Idaho might be a lot less busier than mine is in Dallas, TX.

No, I didnt take any paperwork with me, i just went in and asked. Yes idaho is less busier cus its a really small state, i wish you luck though :)

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