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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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The web-site says that one of the two applications (I believe my daughters) has been touched. Do I need to contact CSC to insure that both my wifes application and daughters application is processed together or will my call cause some type of "inquiry" holdup?

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

I-130 Sent: 07/30/06

I-130 NOA-1 (Notice Date): 08/10/06

I-130 Touched or just entered into system 8/12/2006

I-130 NOA-1 Received by Mail: 08/14/06

I-130 Check Clears Bank: 08/14/2006

I-130 TOUCHED!!! 10/20/2006 DAUGHTERS APPLICATION

I-130 Touched again 10/21/2006 on a Saturday:) DAUGHTERS APPLICATION

I-130 RFE waiting to find out what the problem is 10/31/2006 DAUGHTERS APPLICATION

I-130 sent in the missing document 11/3/2006 DAUGHTERS APPLICATION

I-130 Daughters application touched 11/8/06

I-130 Daughters application touched again 11/9/06

I-130 Daughters application touched again 11/28/2006

I-130 Wifes application touched for the first time daughters application touched 11/29/2006

I-130 NOA-2 Approval 11/30 for wife and Child!

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : December 21st

Pay I-864 Bill January 11, 2007

Receive I-864 Package : Febuary 1 for wife only

Return Completed DS-3032 (Agent Choice) : January 11, 2007

Receive IV Bill : Febuary 1 for wife and daughter

Pay IV Bill : Febuary 12 for wife and daughter

Sent in I-864: Febuary 12 for wife and daughter

Sent Visa Application (DS 230) for wife and daughter: March 9, 2007

Case Completed at NVC : May 1st 2007 for both wife and daughter!

NVC Left :

Consulate Received :

Packet 3 Received :

Packet 3 Sent :

Packet 4 Received :

Interview Date :

Visa Received :

US Entry :

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The web-site says that one of the two applications (I believe my daughters) has been touched. Do I need to contact CSC to insure that both my wifes application and daughters application is processed together or will my call cause some type of "inquiry" holdup?

I am in the same situation. I sent My wife's and daughters at the same time to the Vermont service center. They sent my wife's papers to california where she was approved. She is now a week away from being done there and should be back in the states by mid december yet my daughters papers Sit at the Vermont service center. I called many times and all they can say is that she has not been approved and that with I-130 it does not matter if you send them as a mother child they get a number and are thrown into a pile and they do not keep them together. It sucks but there does not seem to be anything you can do.

Jeremy

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Guatemala

2006-04-25 I-130 Sent

2006-05-10 I-130 NOA1

2006-05-10 I-130 sent to CSC

2006-08-16 I-130 Approved

I-130 was approved in 113 days.

2006-08-24 NVC Received

2006-09-06 DS-3032 / I-864 Bill generated

2006-09-06 Pay I-864 Bill (using self generated form)

2006-09-06 Wife sent 3032 email

2006-09-11 choice of agent excepted

2006-09-13 Aos bill prossesed

2006-09-18 IV bill generated

2006-09-18 I-864 generated

2006-09-18 I-864 sent using self generated forms

2006-09-19 I-864 recived by NVC

2006-09-22 IV bill arrived

2006-09-23 IV bill sent

2006-09-26 IV bill recived

2006-10-02 DS-230 Generated

2006-10-02 DS-230 Sent

2006-10-04 DS-230 NVC Recived DS-230

2006-10-31 Case approved adios NVC

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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The web-site says that one of the two applications (I believe my daughters) has been touched. Do I need to contact CSC to insure that both my wifes application and daughters application is processed together or will my call cause some type of "inquiry" holdup?

The two applications will move in different directions BUT they'll meet at a point when you pay either the procesing or the IV fees. Don't worry. You'll be just fine.

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