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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Venezuela
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Hey! I've been reading some posts and I saw lots of complaints about this VC being so slow on sending the NOA2? Specially January filers! Does anyone has the same complaint on any other 2012 months ?? I just filed now on June, I was hoping to be with my love late November!! :/

hola, a mi parecer es super lentooooo... :crying: mi novio y yo estamos esperando la noa2 desde enero,en abril nos pidieron mas pruebas de nuestra relacion y a principios de junio nos llego un correo donde nos explicaban que teniamos que esperar de 1 a 60 dias, osea yo supongo que antes del 6 de agosto debemos tener nuestra noa2.... paciencia paciencia..... esto es muy frustrante y desesperante pero no queda de otra que seguir esperando... :(

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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good luck :thumbs:

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Gonzalez

Our Timeline

03/02/2011 - Engaged

USCIS / VSC

12/20/2011: Sent I-129F to Dallas Lockbox

02/16/2012: NOA1 Received, Forwarded to Vermont Service Center

XX/XX/2012: NOA2

NVC

XX/XX/2012: NVC received

XX/XX/2012: Case number

US Embassy Rio De Janeiro

XX/XX/2012: Embassy received

XX/XX/2012: Medical

XX/XX/2012: Interview

XX/XX/2012: Visa in hand

XX/XX/2012: POE Newark, New Jersey

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Hey! I've been reading some posts and I saw lots of complaints about this VC being so slow on sending the NOA2? Specially January filers! Does anyone has the same complaint on any other 2012 months ?? I just filed now on June, I was hoping to be with my love late November!! :/

Check out Igor's List here: http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/monthly_filers.php?form=1&visa=1&scenter=2&option=1&sortby=2 This link will show the top last 15 approved. Scroll down, and you will see approved petitions from last August to Present. Many January and some February filers are getting approved. The realistic time frame has been 5-7 months for a very long time now. It is pretty much standard. I filed in April and will consider ourselves lucky if my fiancee and I can be together by November. This might be realistic if we were to get approved by the end of September. Even then, it would come down to a lot of crunch time. Good luck! :)

I hate to burst your bubble, but I think your time frame is highly unrealistic. If you just filed in June, you'll be just receiving your NOA2 in late November, most likely. Assuming your petition is approved with no RFEs, you still have to go through the background check at the NVC (which can take anywhere from a couple of weeks to a year, depending on whether someone on any of the international terrorist or criminal watchlists has the same name as your beneficiary fiance). After that, the petition file goes to the fiance's consulate and they have to file more papers and get a medical exam before they can even have an interview. A more realistic timeline is probably 9 months to a year from your file date. That said, I've heard of a couple of cases put through in as little as 6 or 7 months (only once or twice, though), and I've heard of them taking almost a couple of years (if they have to go to AP or receive a NOID/NOIR). If I were you, I'd settle in, get used to waiting, and count yourself lucky if you've got an NOA2 by December. Best of luck to you!

Yikes! Kind of a worst case scenario, but I agree. Don't expect anything sooner than November or December if filing in June. :thumbs: :thumbs:

I have seen two people finish their K1 journey in a little less than 5 months so anything is possible....but I would advise that do not make any concrete plans....because the average is 6-9 months...but have faith that anything is possible.smile.gif

It is rare, but some people do get approved right under the 5 month mark. Many people you see getting approved within a couple of months or 3 are more than likely military personnel getting cases expedited.

Our K-1 and AOS Journey

05/12-05/22/10-met my sweetheart and family(had lots of fun!)
12/13-12/26/11-met again for engagement/Christmas
04/10/12-I-129F petition sent
04/13/12-USPS delivery confirmation
04/18/12-NOA1 text/email
04/21/12-NOA1(receipt 04/17/12)
10/10/12-NOA2 text
10/15/12-NOA2 letter received
10/27/12-NVC letter received
11/28/12-Medical Exam-PASSED
12/07/12-K-1 Interview-APPROVED

02/12/13-POE-Atlanta
03/04/13-Wedding
03/27/13-AOS,EAD,AP delivered
04/03/13-NOAs text/email
04/08/13-NOAs received
04/26/13-Biometrics appointment(walk-in done 04/17)

06/03/13-EAD card production/AP post decision approval

06/10/13-EAD/AP combo card received

04/04/14-AOS card production/decision

04/11/14-NOA2 welcome to the USA

04/12/14-Received GC

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I received my NOA1 Nov 30 2011. I got a RFE that I responded to. After they received it on May 9 2012 I got a email that said to wait 60 days from May 9 for a reply. After 60 days nothing came so I asked for a service request. Now I recieved a email that I have to wait another 90 days.

Service Center: Vermont Service Center

2011-11-21 I-129F Sent
2011-11-30
I-129F NOA1

2012-03-28 I-129F RFE

2012-05-09 RFE reply

2012-08-30 I-129F NOA2

2012-09-13 NVC left

2012-09-24 Consulate received

2012-10-24 Interview date

approved Interview result

2012-11-05 Visa Received

2012-11-15 US Entry

2012-12-07 Marriage

Our I-129F was approved in 274 days from our NOA1 date and the interview in embassy took 329 days from our I-129F NOA1 date.

ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS

CIS office: Baltimore MD

2013-01-22 Date filed

2013-01-28 NOA date

2013-02-14 Biometrics appt

2013-10-02 Approved

2013-10-15 Green Card received

REMOVAL OF CONDITION

Service Center: VSC

2015-09-26 Date filed

2015-09-28 Package arrived in VSC, Signed by: L Zuchowski

2015-09-29 Receipt date of NOA1 Time:18:30

2015-10-02 check cashed

2015-10-02 Green Card expires

2015-10-04 NOA1 on hand

2015-10-10 Receipt Date of NOA2/Biometric letter

2015-10-17 NOA2/Biometric letter on hand

2015-10-26 Biometric Appointment

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Portugal
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Yeah, you can go ahead and anticipate at least the 6 month timeframe for getting your NOA2. Then it has to go through some other processes before getting to NVC, then NVC will send the package to your consulate. Once there, you will either schedule an interview or be given a date. All in all, looking at about 8-10 months before you get your visa in hand. Some people get lucky and go a little quicker, some people are not so fortunate and go a little slower. I hope you are in the first group.

Boa sorte..!!

Boa sorte para vocês também! :)

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I received my NOA1 Nov 30 2011. I got a RFE that I responded to. After they received it on May 9 2012 I got a email that said to wait 60 days from May 9 for a reply. After 60 days nothing came so I asked for a service request. Now I recieved a email that I have to wait another 90 days.

If the service request has not sped things up, I would contact my representative or senator at this point. There is no reason to wait a year from the date you sent your petition even if you did receive a RFE.

Our K-1 and AOS Journey

05/12-05/22/10-met my sweetheart and family(had lots of fun!)
12/13-12/26/11-met again for engagement/Christmas
04/10/12-I-129F petition sent
04/13/12-USPS delivery confirmation
04/18/12-NOA1 text/email
04/21/12-NOA1(receipt 04/17/12)
10/10/12-NOA2 text
10/15/12-NOA2 letter received
10/27/12-NVC letter received
11/28/12-Medical Exam-PASSED
12/07/12-K-1 Interview-APPROVED

02/12/13-POE-Atlanta
03/04/13-Wedding
03/27/13-AOS,EAD,AP delivered
04/03/13-NOAs text/email
04/08/13-NOAs received
04/26/13-Biometrics appointment(walk-in done 04/17)

06/03/13-EAD card production/AP post decision approval

06/10/13-EAD/AP combo card received

04/04/14-AOS card production/decision

04/11/14-NOA2 welcome to the USA

04/12/14-Received GC

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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I just read csc approved an april filer! Vsc is still struggling through jan! When do they decide its time to bridge the gap and send more jan/feb to csc! Im a march filer. I wish there was more one can do instead of just waiting for a day that never seems to come!

I just read csc approved an april filer! Vsc is still struggling through jan! When do they decide its time to bridge the gap and send more jan/feb to csc! Im a march filer. I wish there was more one can do instead of just waiting for a day that never seems to come!

I just read csc approved an april filer! Vsc is still struggling through jan! When do they decide its time to bridge the gap and send more jan/feb to csc! Im a march filer. I wish there was more one can do instead of just waiting for a day that never seems to come!

I just read csc approved an april filer! Vsc is still struggling through jan! When do they decide its time to bridge the gap and send more jan/feb to csc! Im a march filer. I wish there was more one can do instead of just waiting for a day that never seems to come!

I just read csc approved an april filer! Vsc is still struggling through jan! When do they decide its time to bridge the gap and send more jan/feb to csc! Im a march filer. I wish there was more one can do instead of just waiting for a day that never seems to come!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Omg, Vermont is getting slower and slower everyday, are you noticing that?? It just jumped up to an average of 169 days.... one months behind the other offices!! They keep stating approval dates of jan 31st and feb 1srt and are just moving forward one bit, they have been going back and forth between end of Jan and beginning of Feb for over a week now....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Omg, Vermont is getting slower and slower everyday, are you noticing that?? It just jumped up to an average of 169 days.... one months behind the other offices!! They keep stating approval dates of jan 31st and feb 1srt and are just moving forward one bit, they have been going back and forth between end of Jan and beginning of Feb for over a week now....

It's ridiculous. I've been watching my time line, and it bumped up ONE DAY, then went from October 9 to October 17!

It's really making me upset. I wish we could have filed at CSC, haha.

I don't even call yet, I'm only an April filer, but still!

12/2008 - Met online

4/07/2009 - Started our relationship!

12/13/2010 - Fiance US visit: 3 weeks

06/02/2011 - UK visit: 3 weeks.

12/14/2011 - US visit: 3.5 weeks

01/01/2012 - Engaged!

04/07/2012 - US visit: 2 weeks.

04/21/2012 - Sent out I-129F!

04/24/2012 - Case accepted

04/26/2012 - NOA1 hard-copy received!

04/27/2012 - Touched

05/21/2012 - UK visit: 5 weeks!!

10/22/2012 - NoA2!!!

10/30/2012 - NVC Received

10/31/2012 - Sent to London

11/01/2012 - Packet 3 received

xx/xx/xxxx - Packet 4 received

xx/xx/xxxx - Interview!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Vermont is still a nightmare..It's been this way since May and only been getting worse...we're at 183 days with no end in sight...Things are very bad there. But if you're a recent filer or even March or April it might recover for you...Jan and Feb filers are dealing with some of the worst average processing times ever seen there...It's not pretty...And every day just gets harder..

1/13/12 - I-129F Petition Submitted to Dallas Lockbox

1/18/12 - Received at Vermont Service Center

1/20/12 - NOA1

1/24/12 - Touched

2/09/12 - Touched

8/02/12 - NOA2 (197 Days After Received at VSC)

8/14/12 - Received at NVC (Assigned Case Number)

8/16/12 - Departed from NVC

8/20/12 - Arrived in US Embassy Kiev

8/28/12 - Information Received from Embassy via mail

9/12/12 - Interview (Approved)

9/19/12 - Visa Received via Elin Ltd. (FedEx)

10/05/12 - POE

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Yup

Edited by sabi

Our (K1) Journey

01-17-2012: I 129F sent

01-24-2012: NOA1 date! => Vermont Service Centre

08-02-2012: NOA2 (195 days!!!)

09-24-2012: interview - Approved!

09-26-2012: visaarrow-10x10.png issued

09-28-2012: visa received by a registeredarrow-10x10.png post

11-01-2012: POE Dublin

11-17-2012: wedding

AOS Journey

11-23-2012: AOS package sent

11-27-2912: package received and signed for at the Chicago office

11-29-2012: case numbers assigned

12-03-2012: Biometrics letter sent to the old addressarrow-10x10.png (never received)

12-10-2012: NOA1 hardcopy for I 765 and I 131

12-15-2012: NOA1 hardcopy for I 485

12-28-2012: biometrics (missed)

01-17-2013: newarrow-10x10.png biometric date

01-25-2013: EAD approval

01-30-2013: EAD production

01-31-2013: EAD mailed

02-02-2013: EAD received

My ROC Journey:

03-20-2015: I751 package sent

03-23-2015: NOA1

03-25-2015: check cashedarrow-10x10.png

07-31-2015: Biometrics ( Biometrics letter sent to the old address never received, missed it on 07/06 and had to have it rescheduled after many phone calls and service requests)

09-07-2015: Card in Production email.

09-09-2015: Card mailed

09-11-2015: Card delivered

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Check out Igor's List here: http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/monthly_filers.php?form=1&visa=1&scenter=2&option=1&sortby=2 This link will show the top last 15 approved. Scroll down, and you will see approved petitions from last August to Present. Many January and some February filers are getting approved. The realistic time frame has been 5-7 months for a very long time now. It is pretty much standard. I filed in April and will consider ourselves lucky if my fiancee and I can be together by November. This might be realistic if we were to get approved by the end of September. Even then, it would come down to a lot of crunch time. Good luck! :)

Yikes! Kind of a worst case scenario, but I agree. Don't expect anything sooner than November or December if filing in June. :thumbs: :thumbs:

It is rare, but some people do get approved right under the 5 month mark. Many people you see getting approved within a couple of months or 3 are more than likely military personnel getting cases expedited.

I don't think it's a worst case scenario at all. I'm not talking about it taking 9 - 12 months to get approval of the petition. The original poster said she was hoping to be with her fiance by the 5 - 6 month mark. We all know there's a heck of a lot more that goes into getting your fiance here physically than receiving your NOA2 approval! Yes, it's a fact that if you add up the number of K-1 cases filed since 2010, the average wait is right at 5 months (it's actually 19.45 weeks, to be exact... I ran the numbers). Unfortunately, with VSC's current pace, the cases appear to be taking longer than average right now for NOA2. After that, you still have to factor in passing through NVC, being received at the beneficiary's consulate, competing the Packet 3, and then passing the interview before you get the visa that allows you to come physically be with your USC fiance to get married. All in all, the average K-1 case takes approximately 9 - 12 months. :bonk:

Our K-1 Visa Timeline

  • Jan 20th, 2012 - Mailed I-129F Package to VSC
  • Jan 31st, 2012 - NOA1 Received
  • Jul 11th, 2012 - NOA2 Received
  • Jul 17th, 2012 - Received at NVC/Case Number Assigned
  • Jul 19th, 2012 - Petition Sent to Casablanca Consulate
  • Jul 23rd, 2012 - Petition Received at Casablanca
  • Jul 27th, 2012 - Packet 3 Received
  • Sept 5th, 2012 - Interview (approved)
  • Sept. 7th, 2012 - Visa Received
  • November 16th, 2012 - POE: Atlanta, GA
  • December 1st, 2012 - Married
  • March 21st, 2013 - AOS Filed
  • March 29th, 2013 - I-485 NOA Received
  • June 19th, 2013 - Biometrics Appointment
  • July 11th, 2013 - EAD and AP Combined Card Received
  • September 20th, 2013 - NOID issued for missing immunization records
  • September 26th - 27th, 2013 - Obtained updated immunization, physical, sealed records from Civil Surgeon
  • October 3rd, 2013 - Immunization records mailed to USCIS Charlotte Office
  • October 8th, 2013 - Immunization records received at USCIS
  • October 29th, 2013 - I-485 Application to adjust status to Marriage Visa approved (no interview)
  • November 7th, 2013 - Restricted Green Card arrived
  • July 31st, 2015 - I-751 Removal of Conditions filed
  • August 3rd, 2015 - Received ROC NOA1
  • August 25th, 2015 - Biometrics appointment completed
  • July 14th, 2016 - Application for 10-year visa approved; new card in production
  • July 22nd, 2016 - 10-year visa received
  • September 6th, 2016 - Filed N-400 petition for naturalization
  • September 9th, 2016 - N-400 petition for naturalization received by USCIS - Texas Lockbox (September 9th priority date)
  • September 16th, 2016 - NOA received for N-400
  • October 7th, 2016 - Biometrics appointment
  • October 25th, 2016 - placed in line to receive naturalization interview date
  • February 27th, 2017 - interview scheduled
  • March 3rd, 2017 - NOA received for interview date
  • April 3rd, 2017 - naturalization interview - PASSED!
  • April 21st, 2017 Oath Ceremony
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I don't think it's a worst case scenario at all. I'm not talking about it taking 9 - 12 months to get approval of the petition. The original poster said she was hoping to be with her fiance by the 5 - 6 month mark. We all know there's a heck of a lot more that goes into getting your fiance here physically than receiving your NOA2 approval! Yes, it's a fact that if you add up the number of K-1 cases filed since 2010, the average wait is right at 5 months (it's actually 19.45 weeks, to be exact... I ran the numbers). Unfortunately, with VSC's current pace, the cases appear to be taking longer than average right now for NOA2. After that, you still have to factor in passing through NVC, being received at the beneficiary's consulate, competing the Packet 3, and then passing the interview before you get the visa that allows you to come physically be with your USC fiance to get married. All in all, the average K-1 case takes approximately 9 - 12 months. :bonk:

Chill. :bonk: Did you miss the part where I said I agree with you?

which can take anywhere from a couple of weeks to a year, depending on whether someone on any of the international terrorist or criminal watchlists has the same name as your beneficiary fiance)...and I've heard of them taking almost a couple of years (if they have to go to AP or receive a NOID/NOIR).

This is what I was referring to as worse case scenario as it is not the norm. I never said it wasn't a realistic expectation to consider hence worse case scenario.

Our K-1 and AOS Journey

05/12-05/22/10-met my sweetheart and family(had lots of fun!)
12/13-12/26/11-met again for engagement/Christmas
04/10/12-I-129F petition sent
04/13/12-USPS delivery confirmation
04/18/12-NOA1 text/email
04/21/12-NOA1(receipt 04/17/12)
10/10/12-NOA2 text
10/15/12-NOA2 letter received
10/27/12-NVC letter received
11/28/12-Medical Exam-PASSED
12/07/12-K-1 Interview-APPROVED

02/12/13-POE-Atlanta
03/04/13-Wedding
03/27/13-AOS,EAD,AP delivered
04/03/13-NOAs text/email
04/08/13-NOAs received
04/26/13-Biometrics appointment(walk-in done 04/17)

06/03/13-EAD card production/AP post decision approval

06/10/13-EAD/AP combo card received

04/04/14-AOS card production/decision

04/11/14-NOA2 welcome to the USA

04/12/14-Received GC

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Ha... got it. I think we're on the same page now :):innocent:

Our K-1 Visa Timeline

  • Jan 20th, 2012 - Mailed I-129F Package to VSC
  • Jan 31st, 2012 - NOA1 Received
  • Jul 11th, 2012 - NOA2 Received
  • Jul 17th, 2012 - Received at NVC/Case Number Assigned
  • Jul 19th, 2012 - Petition Sent to Casablanca Consulate
  • Jul 23rd, 2012 - Petition Received at Casablanca
  • Jul 27th, 2012 - Packet 3 Received
  • Sept 5th, 2012 - Interview (approved)
  • Sept. 7th, 2012 - Visa Received
  • November 16th, 2012 - POE: Atlanta, GA
  • December 1st, 2012 - Married
  • March 21st, 2013 - AOS Filed
  • March 29th, 2013 - I-485 NOA Received
  • June 19th, 2013 - Biometrics Appointment
  • July 11th, 2013 - EAD and AP Combined Card Received
  • September 20th, 2013 - NOID issued for missing immunization records
  • September 26th - 27th, 2013 - Obtained updated immunization, physical, sealed records from Civil Surgeon
  • October 3rd, 2013 - Immunization records mailed to USCIS Charlotte Office
  • October 8th, 2013 - Immunization records received at USCIS
  • October 29th, 2013 - I-485 Application to adjust status to Marriage Visa approved (no interview)
  • November 7th, 2013 - Restricted Green Card arrived
  • July 31st, 2015 - I-751 Removal of Conditions filed
  • August 3rd, 2015 - Received ROC NOA1
  • August 25th, 2015 - Biometrics appointment completed
  • July 14th, 2016 - Application for 10-year visa approved; new card in production
  • July 22nd, 2016 - 10-year visa received
  • September 6th, 2016 - Filed N-400 petition for naturalization
  • September 9th, 2016 - N-400 petition for naturalization received by USCIS - Texas Lockbox (September 9th priority date)
  • September 16th, 2016 - NOA received for N-400
  • October 7th, 2016 - Biometrics appointment
  • October 25th, 2016 - placed in line to receive naturalization interview date
  • February 27th, 2017 - interview scheduled
  • March 3rd, 2017 - NOA received for interview date
  • April 3rd, 2017 - naturalization interview - PASSED!
  • April 21st, 2017 Oath Ceremony
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