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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Some of you voted for change here it is. USC takes back seat in immigration.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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Well if they repeat what happened 2 years ago with us, it doesn't sound good. At that time after waiting for almost 4 months (for some people 6+ months), CSC transferred 34000 cases to TSC (also known as a black hole) in Oct-Nov 2010. We at VJ who filed for CR1-IR1 were so happy that finally we can hope to get our NAO2 soon. CSC sent us letter that in order to speed up the processing, your case has been transferred to TSC. We only later found out that it was to speed up the processing of applications remained at CSC. People at CSC started getting their approvals in 3-4 months, in some cases 2 months. We were just bunch of forgotten applicants and TSC just didn't have enough manpower and experience to adjudicate these type of applications.. 3-4 months after this blunder and lots of complains by everyone our cases were moved back to CSC with a promise to expedite the process. Finally after 9-10 months from NAO1, people started receiving decisions.

Hope history doesn't repeat itself.

I am almost out of TSC blackhole.

Marriage : 2010-06-27

I-130 NOA1 : 2010-07-14

Transferred to Blackhole : 2010-11-02

NOA2 : Feb 15, 2011

NVC:

2/25/11 - received case number, IIN, and gave e-mail IDs.

2/25/11 - Send DS-3032 E-mail

2/28/11 - I-864 (AOS) bill invoiced and paid

3/01/11 - AOS payment status "PAID"

3/02/11 - DS-3032 : Email accepted

3/04/11 - IV bill invoiced (e-mail at 2:30 AM) and paid

3/07/11 - IV payment status "PAID"

3/08/11 - AOS and IV packet sent

3/22/11 - AOS in the system and reviewed that triggered false RFE for IV packet

3/28/11 - DS-230 in the system and SIF

3/29/11 - Case Completed at NVC

4/13/11 - Interview date assigned

5/17/11 - Interview- Approved

5/18/11 - Passport & Visa Picked up from VFS Delhi

5/31/11 - POE (JFK)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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SO CASE TRANSFERS BETWEEN CSC AND TSC WILL INCREASE PROCESSING TIME ON OTHER PETITIONS @ CSC? HELL F-ING "NO"

I've been telling everyone that major issue on slow processing time at all service centers are due to DACA, some believed, stay skeptical and felt hopeless. It is fact that DACA is main cause of delay at CSC because of intake of these DACA cases and you can see it on here True DACA (March) Data

Recent case transfers from CSC to TSC gave us hope that CSC will speed up on other petitions including K-1. Well, it is only apply to DACA cases that are currently backed up at CSC to balance # of DACA cases between CSC and TSC. Correct, balance between #1 DACA intake service center CSC (128,000 cases) and #2 DACA intake service center TSC (73,258 cases) and both service center are STILL accepting incoming DACA applications. These case transfers are done to increase processing time only for DACA.

How did you get to this? When I try to access Resources it give me a forbidden error.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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Well if they repeat what happened 2 years ago with us, it doesn't sound good. At that time after waiting for almost 4 months (for some people 6+ months), CSC transferred 34000 cases to TSC (also known as a black hole) in Oct-Nov 2010. We at VJ who filed for CR1-IR1 were so happy that finally we can hope to get our NAO2 soon. CSC sent us letter that in order to speed up the processing, your case has been transferred to TSC. We only later found out that it was to speed up the processing of applications remained at CSC. People at CSC started getting their approvals in 3-4 months, in some cases 2 months. We were just bunch of forgotten applicants and TSC just didn't have enough manpower and experience to adjudicate these type of applications.. 3-4 months after this blunder and lots of complains by everyone our cases were moved back to CSC with a promise to expedite the process. Finally after 9-10 months from NAO1, people started receiving decisions.

Hope history doesn't repeat itself.

Me neither! I've been waiting since end of July...


NOA1 August 6 2012
NOA2 April 16 2013

NVC April 22 2013

Packet 3 received May 25th 2013

Interview July 11th 2013

I'm not a reference between packet 3 and 4. Some papers were missing so things were delayed.

Approved
See Timeline for update

RFE another child to add delays the case

Green Card received 18 July 2014 Almost a year! :(

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Obviously the dream act is causing the delays. It is unfortunate because it does absolutely nothing to fix the problem. What you will probably find is the embassy work load will decrease greatly. I thought it would take about a month to schedule an interview, they had openings in under 3 days. I actually wasn't prepared for that so I had to book the appointment for 3 weeks which was the soonest everything else would get finished. So just remember when you are trying to do everything correctly to try to stay within the law it won't really matter because those that didn't had some idiot come along and give them all a get out of jail free card. What is worse is that in past generations illegals usually worked farms and did manual labor US citizens usually didn't want to do. But now their kids are looking for work and they only want to do easy high paying jobs which will really kill the US job market which is already hurting. It's unfortunate people doing things the right way have to wait. The plus side is the government is going down so quickly soon you won't have to wait for a visa because nobody will want to be here, we will be invading Mexico... ha ha

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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That's the other problem with this...while the embassys are easy to schedule interviews now due to lower traffic, when the floodgates do eventually open (and hopefully they do open at some point, and hopefully soon), those of us who are delayed by the slow CSC will then likely experience longer delays due to the embassy's appointments being fully booked out a few months by the flood of NOA2s.

Poor management, as per usual government operations.

But they were very quick when it came to cashing the check for the fee!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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SO CASE TRANSFERS BETWEEN CSC AND TSC WILL INCREASE PROCESSING TIME ON OTHER PETITIONS @ CSC? HELL F-ING "NO"

I've been telling everyone that major issue on slow processing time at all service centers are due to DACA, some believed, stay skeptical and felt hopeless. It is fact that DACA is main cause of delay at CSC because of intake of these DACA cases and you can see it on here True DACA (March) Data

Recent case transfers from CSC to TSC gave us hope that CSC will speed up on other petitions including K-1. Well, it is only apply to DACA cases that are currently backed up at CSC to balance # of DACA cases between CSC and TSC. Correct, balance between #1 DACA intake service center CSC (128,000 cases) and #2 DACA intake service center TSC (73,258 cases) and both service center are STILL accepting incoming DACA applications. These case transfers are done to increase processing time only for DACA.

For those of us who are clambering for a glimmer of hope, maybe you should have kept that to yourself...LOL

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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Mostly all the transfer will do is ensure that the illegals will get processed in 90 days seeing as that is the guarantee for you from the US government if you are the by-product of crime. I believe that the K-1 process will become 1-2 years long over this year and on wards as the next step in the immigration process is to legalize a further 11 million criminals after legislation is past this year. However, no extra funding will be provided to the government departments responsible for immigration, therefore these services will be swamped and backlogged into oblivion. Just another wonderful example of a government that prioritizes criminals that have contributed nothing to the US, over people that have been born and raised in legitimate tax paying family's their entire lives and pay tax and make contributions to their own county themselves just to be shafted for the sake of a poor illegal who broke the law in the first place!

AOS+EAD Sent 8-9-13

AOS+EAD Received 8-13-13

EAD NOA1 8-13-13

AOS NOA1 8-15-13

AOS+EAD Biometrics 9-17-2013, Walk-In 8-29-2013

EAD Approved 10-15-13

AOS Interview 12-18-13

E-REQUEST 2-3-14

INFOPASS Appointment 2-12-14

AOS Approved 2-24-2014

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For those of us who are clambering for a glimmer of hope, maybe you should have kept that to yourself...LOL

Lol!!

Our Story AoS
[March 2012] Met online on Christian Mingle [November 27th 2013] AoS sent
[June 25th 2012] Met in Person in London!
[August 2012] Steve visits me again in the Uk for our second meeting for just one weekend! [March 6th 2014] AoS Interview - Passed
[september 2012] My first trip to America to visit the love of my life
[November 2012] I travel to America for my first ever thanksgiving with Steves family!
[December 2012] Steve comes to the Uk to spend xmas with my family!
( heart.gif February 15th 2013 heart.gif ) He pops the question in Kensington, London...and I say yes!


K1

[January 15th 2013) I-129f SENT!
[January 24th 2013] NOA1
[July 08th 2013]- NOA2 (
approved 165 Days)
[July 18th 2013] Case forwarded to NVC

[July 26th 2013] We call DoS and are finally given our case # - I book medical immediatly

[July 29th 2013] Case forwarded to US Embassy, London
[August 8th 2013] Packet 3 sent (before received)

[August 9th 2013] Packet 3 received
[August 13th 2013] Medical

[August 16th 2013] CEAC updates - London logs my medical results

[August 20th 2013] - CEAC update - London logs my packet 3

[August 23rd 2013] I call DoS and they tell me my interview date, (2 weeks since I sent ds-2001)

[August 27th 2013 CEAC update - London dispatches packet 4]

[August 29th 2013] Packet 4 received
[september 24th 2013] Interview -
Refused due to passport and birth certificate condition

[september 26th 2013] Emergency appt at HM Passport Office London - New Passport and Birth Certificate in hand
[september 30th 2013] DX collects passport and birth certificate

[October 3rd] - Docs delivered to Embassy

[October 10th] - London Approves and Issues our Visa!!

[October 16th 2013] 4.00pm - Visa in my hand, 11pm POE -Newark

[October 27th 2013] Wedding wub.png

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SO CASE TRANSFERS BETWEEN CSC AND TSC WILL INCREASE PROCESSING TIME ON OTHER PETITIONS @ CSC? HELL F-ING "NO"

I've been telling everyone that major issue on slow processing time at all service centers are due to DACA, some believed, stay skeptical and felt hopeless. It is fact that DACA is main cause of delay at CSC because of intake of these DACA cases and you can see it on here

Recent case transfers from CSC to TSC gave us hope that CSC will speed up on other petitions including K-1. Well, it is only apply to DACA cases that are currently backed up at CSC to balance # of DACA cases between CSC and TSC. Correct, balance between #1 DACA intake service center CSC (128,000 cases) and #2 DACA intake service center TSC (73,258 cases) and both service center are STILL accepting incoming DACA applications. These case transfers are done to increase processing time only for DACA.

You know this for a fact? Or are you just pulling data from the internet and making assumptions? The transfer of cases may still help CSC increase its ability to process K1 Visas, unless you or someone you know works there, how can you say different?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Well, we have yet to see any improvement in the approval rate at CSC. the case transfers were 10 days ago.

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