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Having US Citizen baby can effect the processing time somehow or no, Does anybody here got approved with USC kids and how long did it take, Same like other petitioners or much shorter?

any respond will be appreciated,

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Having US Citizen baby can effect the processing time somehow or no, I couldn't find the answer for that question anywhere :(

any respond will be appreciated,

"Having US Citizen baby can affect the processing time" of what?

Before you even answer, I don't think having a baby affects anything. In fact, having a baby is a good thing & a blessing!

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"Having US Citizen baby can affect the processing time" of what?

Before you even answer, I don't think having a baby affects anything. In fact, having a baby is a good thing & a blessing!

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It makes no difference whether you have a baby or not.

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: Ireland
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Having US Citizen baby can effect the processing time somehow or no, Does anybody here got approved with USC kids and how long did it take, Same like other petitioners or much shorter?

any respond will be appreciated,

The only thing that having a baby that is a US citizen MAY help with is helping to prove that you have a bona fide relationship with your spouse/partner. It does NOT guarantee anything. However, if you and your USC partner have had a child, and have either done a CRBA or the child lives in the States, that child's birth certificate or CRBA certificate can be included as evidence of a relationship with the I-130 packet.

My husband and I have a little girl. We included her CRBA in our packet. We got approved in a little less than 7 weeks, but I'm not certain that having her CRBA included made much of a difference, as we had loads of other evidence as well.

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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"Having US Citizen baby can affect the processing time" of what?

Before you even answer, I don't think having a baby affects anything. In fact, having a baby is a good thing & a blessing!

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"Having US Citizen baby can affect the processing time" of what?

Before you even answer, I don't think having a baby affects anything. In fact, having a baby is a good thing & a blessing!

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I ment processing time of I 130 for alien relative of USC, on that application USC should have to show how relatively close you are with him, so I thought if you together have a kid, it can proves somehow that your marriage is real and without any hesitation they can approve yr case faster not searching deep, omg this waiting is killing me so alot of thoughts in my mind just that option gives me tiny hope inside

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The only thing that having a baby that is a US citizen MAY help with is helping to prove that you have a bona fide relationship with your spouse/partner. It does NOT guarantee anything. However, if you and your USC partner have had a child, and have either done a CRBA or the child lives in the States, that child's birth certificate or CRBA certificate can be included as evidence of a relationship with the I-130 packet.

My husband and I have a little girl. We included her CRBA in our packet. We got approved in a little less than 7 weeks, but I'm not certain that having her CRBA included made much of a difference, as we had loads of other evidence as well.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
Timeline

It won't affect the processing time of your case.

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 ment processing time of I 130 for alien relative of USC, on that application USC should have to show how relatively close you are with him, so I thought if you together have a kid, it can proves somehow that your marriage is real and without any hesitation they can approve yr case faster not searching deep, omg this waiting is killing me so alot of thoughts in my mind just that option gives me tiny hope inside

Just get on with your life as normal, don't build any hopes up and that way you wont be disappointed! Just forget about it all and carry on with daily life.

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the person who got approved from ireland in 7 weeks is because they applied outside of the US...if you apply while inside the US, you will be waiting forever like me. due with my first baby any day and my i-130 was filed in july 2012 from the US with no answer yet

meet Sept 2008 in Chicago
He left back to Palestine Aug 2010
I went to Palestine May 30,2012
6/13/2012 Married in Palestine
7/04/2012 arrived back in Chicago
7/25/2012 mailed in I-130
7/26/2012 NOA 1 arrived. to be serviced in California
3/3/2013 our baby was born !!!!

6/17/2013 Case transferred to Local city

11/13/2013 interview at Chicago

1/27/2014 RFE DNA test

3/7/2014 RFE completed and mailed in

5/12/2014 **I-130 APPROVED** !! 652 days

6/3/2014 NVC received case

7/11/2014 choice of agent signed

7/19/2014 pay AOS bill, send aos packet

7/22/2014 NVC received AOS papers

8/20/2014 send IV packet

8/25/2014 NVC received IV papers

8/27/2014 pay IV bill

9/9/2014 DS-260 completed

9/15/2014 AOS checklist

9/24/2014 NVC scanned aos

10/29/2014 "paid" turned to "n/a"

10/31/2014 called NVC and confirmed case complete

11/4/2014 email with interview scheduled

12/15/2014 INTERVIEW

02/20/2015 I-601 waiver received @ Nebraska

07/14/2015 I-601 waiver APPROVED

8/10/2015 ceac changed from refused to ready

8/12/2015 visa was issued !!!!!!

8/25/2015 POE Chicago, no questions asked about waiver

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I ment processing time of I 130 for alien relative of USC, on that application USC should have to show how relatively close you are with him, so I thought if you together have a kid, it can proves somehow that your marriage is real and without any hesitation they can approve yr case faster not searching deep, omg this waiting is killing me so alot of thoughts in my mind just that option gives me tiny hope inside

Having a child doesn’t prove any sort of relationship. It just shows that the marriage has been consummated and that the child may be a USC.

I am NOT saying that in YOUR case.

However, I have heard of some embassies wanting DNA testing of the baby to proof parentage.

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