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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
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Thanks guys, I think we'll just have to be satisfied with whatever and be glad that we aren't taking as long as VSC.

Been thinking about you and hoping that you'd had some good news. Any word at all?

*edited to add that I know that everything was closed today, I was referring to Friday. Damn you, President's Day! :angry:

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Our Visa Timeline
USCIS
11/23/12: Package Mailed to Chicago Lockbox from Ireland
11/28/12: Arrived at Lockbox, Signed for by JOHN
11/30/12: NOA1; Transferred to NBC
12/06/12: NOA1 Hard Copy Received
12/19/12: Touched
01/16/13: NOA2 (47 days after NOA1)
01/21/13: Approved petition mailed to NVC
01/22/13: NOA2 Hard Copy Received
NVC
01/25/13: Petition arrived at NVC
02/11/13: Received Case#/IIN from NVC
02/11/13: Received DS-3032/AOS Bill Invoiced
02/11/13: AOS Bill Paid/DS-3032 Emailed
02/15/13: AOS Package sent to NVC
02/25/13: DS-3032 Accepted
02/26/13: AOS Package Accepted
02/26/13: IV Bill Invoiced
02/26/13: IV Bill Paid
02/27/13: IV Package sent to NVC
03/11/13: RFE: Irish Police Cert. (It's there, Idiot Stick just can't read Irish. "Garda" means "Police". Fool.)
03/20/13: Case Complete
04/01/13: Interview Date Assigned
Consulate
04/16/13: Medical
05/07/13: Interview...Denied 221(g). Now to find a joint sponsor. Good times.
05/22/13: Visa in Hand
07/30/13: POE Dublin

Citizenship

06/04/2023: N-400 Filed Online

06/05/2023: Receipt Sent

06/12/2023: Notice of Biometrics Appointment Received; Appointment Date 06/30/2023

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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Been thinking about you and hoping that you'd had some good news. Any word at all?

*edited to add that I know that everything was closed today, I was referring to Friday. Damn you, President's Day! :angry:

No news yet, but I suppose they could have mailed out a RFE to my mother's house. We didn't include loads of bonafide evidence so I've been sort of prepared for it. The ISO I spoke to on Friday said to call back on Tuesday to ping Hartford if I haven't gotten a response.

We are just moving along with plans to move back over the summer and are hoping that USCIS falls in line with that. :thumbs:

I think it is funny that USCIS has Presiden't Day off when so many workers in America don't. :wacko: It doesn't exactly seem like the most important holiday to me. ;)

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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I think it is funny that USCIS has Presiden't Day off when so many workers in America don't. :wacko: It doesn't exactly seem like the most important holiday to me. ;)

Oh, it isn't. It's simply that there is no other Federal holiday in the month of February. Really it's scheduled the way it is just to space out federal days off.

I'm a dual US/Hungarian citizen (both by birth; Hungarian citizenship verification TBA), and my husband is a dual British/Irish citizen (by treaty) from Northern Ireland. We are atheists.

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29 Apr 2014: POE Dublin through Heathrow

15 May 2014: Received formal residency/work permission (GNIB card with Stamp 4, one year renewable) for the ROI

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Presidents day is actually supposed to be called George Washington's birthday. I would say it's kinda important for Americans. Or should be.

But most holidays require regular workers to work...

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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I spoke to USCIS, today. They are open. I was surprised that they were working.

Whoa, really? :wow:

I'm a dual US/Hungarian citizen (both by birth; Hungarian citizenship verification TBA), and my husband is a dual British/Irish citizen (by treaty) from Northern Ireland. We are atheists.

All advice is given pursuant to the Disclaimer that you may read at the bottom of each forum page.

LATEST STEPS:

28 Jun 2013: POE Houston

08 Jul 2013: SSN received (at SSA office)

07 Aug 2013: Green Card received

27 Feb 2014: Whoa, life happened. Planning move "back home" together to Republic of Ireland by end of April.

29 Apr 2014: POE Dublin through Heathrow

15 May 2014: Received formal residency/work permission (GNIB card with Stamp 4, one year renewable) for the ROI

For my FULL timeline, see my "About Me" page.


For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love. (Carl Sagan)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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I spoke to USCIS, today. They are open. I was surprised that they were working.

That was NCSC, not USCIS. They contract out the call centers.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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That was NCSC, not USCIS. They contract out the call centers.

Thank you for the correction. I was very surprised anyone who had anything to do with government business was working, today. That may be why there was not a wait and a representative in a good mood. :)

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In the US, at least you can visit a walmart on president's day.

In canada, they made up family day and the only thing you can visit is a mcdonalds and a gas station

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Lol maybe where you are KDH but I was at work at good old' Canadian Tire so if you needed a screwdriver, a BBQ, a gun, a tent, paint, furnace filter, tide, a toaster, oil, headlights, tires, or work done on your car, you could had it done. ;) we were open from 8am to 9pm!

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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In the US, at least you can visit a walmart on president's day.

In canada, they made up family day and the only thing you can visit is a mcdonalds and a gas station

:bonk:

Yeah! I was at work and my boss in Calgary was off! No fair! :D

I'm a dual US/Hungarian citizen (both by birth; Hungarian citizenship verification TBA), and my husband is a dual British/Irish citizen (by treaty) from Northern Ireland. We are atheists.

All advice is given pursuant to the Disclaimer that you may read at the bottom of each forum page.

LATEST STEPS:

28 Jun 2013: POE Houston

08 Jul 2013: SSN received (at SSA office)

07 Aug 2013: Green Card received

27 Feb 2014: Whoa, life happened. Planning move "back home" together to Republic of Ireland by end of April.

29 Apr 2014: POE Dublin through Heathrow

15 May 2014: Received formal residency/work permission (GNIB card with Stamp 4, one year renewable) for the ROI

For my FULL timeline, see my "About Me" page.


For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love. (Carl Sagan)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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Well, I'm not sure it could get worse, according to the ISO I'm on hold with, Hartford did something with my case alright on Friday - they sent my unapproved I-130 to Copenhagen???????? *facepalm* She put in a service request to tell them that they need to approve it and send it to the NVC rather than straight to an embassy that doesn't do DCF and doesn't even have an IV unit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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Well, I'm not sure it could get worse, according to the ISO I'm on hold with, Hartford did something with my case alright on Friday - they sent my unapproved I-130 to Copenhagen???????? *facepalm* She put in a service request to tell them that they need to approve it and send it to the NVC rather than straight to an embassy that doesn't do DCF and doesn't even have an IV unit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I'm a dual US/Hungarian citizen (both by birth; Hungarian citizenship verification TBA), and my husband is a dual British/Irish citizen (by treaty) from Northern Ireland. We are atheists.

All advice is given pursuant to the Disclaimer that you may read at the bottom of each forum page.

LATEST STEPS:

28 Jun 2013: POE Houston

08 Jul 2013: SSN received (at SSA office)

07 Aug 2013: Green Card received

27 Feb 2014: Whoa, life happened. Planning move "back home" together to Republic of Ireland by end of April.

29 Apr 2014: POE Dublin through Heathrow

15 May 2014: Received formal residency/work permission (GNIB card with Stamp 4, one year renewable) for the ROI

For my FULL timeline, see my "About Me" page.


For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love. (Carl Sagan)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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When I first heard it after waiting on hold for over an hour:

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I just don't understand it at all.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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