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So I got this reply from rendel jones today

I will send your inquiry to our customer service staff. They will respond to your inquiry.

Thanks. R

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Rendell L. Jones, Deputy Director (Acting)

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

Rendell.Jones@dhs.gov

I hope this helps me in some kind of way ! in ANY POSSIBLE way.. :'( ya Allah help us

I got the same response on Monday with in 4 mins of sending it to him. I think its just to shut us up!

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I got the same response on Monday with in 4 mins of sending it to him. I think its just to shut us up!

Exactly my thoughts.

Case filed- 3rd June 2013

NOA1- 6-6-2013

Case transferred to NBC- 12-18-2013

NOA2 finally- 4-23-2014

NVC received- 5-7-2014

Case number- 5-31-2014

DS-261- June 10th!

AOS sent- 3rd july

AOS scanned- 11th July

IV paid- 14th July

DS260 submitted- 17th July

IV sent: 19th July

IV scanned: 24th July

Checklist for AOS: Email received 3rd sept :cry:

Response sent: 7th sept

Checklist scanned: 11th sept

IV approved: 17 sept :dancing:

CASE COMPLETE: 4th nov 2014!!! (AT LAST)

Interview: Dec 8th :dance: :dance:

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I am a last approved in this thread since March 28, right? Two weeks were passed without any approval? Wake up now USCIS, good luck for all filers remainning in this thread. Praying for you all!

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USCIS------------------

May 16, 2013: NOA1

Dec 12, 2013: Transfer notice (Nebraska SC)

Dec 16, 2013: NSC Received(Last Update Date)

Mar 3, 2014:(call to talk to Tier 2)service request created

Mar 12, 2014 : Received email from NSC, case pending under background check clearance

Mar 27, 2014 : Name updated relating to I-130(I never change my name)

Mar 28, 2014 : NOA2(Text/email)

Mar 31, 2014 : NOA2 Hard copy received

April 1, 2014 : Case shipped to NVC

NVC------------------

April 11, 2014 : Case received

May 3, 2014 : Got Case number/IIN

May 8, 2014 : DS-261 Completed

May 9, 2014 : AOS Invoiced and paid

May 12, 2014 : AOS status "PAID"

May 13, 2014 : AOS Package sent via UPS

May 16, 2014 : AOS Package received by NVC

May 20, 2014 : AOS Package scanned into the system

June 6, 2014 : IV Fee Invoiced and pay

June 9, 2014 : IV Package sent via UPS

June 10, 2014 : DS-260 Completed and Submitted

June 12, 2014 : IV Package received by NVC

June 16, 2014 : IV Package scanned into the system

June 19, 2014 : AOS Approved

July 29, 2014 : Case Complete

September 30, 2014 : Interview at 8AM

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I am a last approved in this thread since March 28, right? Two week were passed without any approval? Wake up now USCIS, good luck for all filers remainning in this thread. Praying for you all!

Thanks, one of my friends just told me I should of filed a k3 !but I didn't? All I filed was an I-130... Been waiting for 11 months & 5 days... Is this torture ever going to end??

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Thanks, one of my friends just told me I should of filed a k3 !but I didn't? All I filed was an I-130... Been waiting for 11 months & 5 days... Is this torture ever going to end??

Yes, someone tell me just file K3. But I thought the K3 just 2,3 months early than I-130 so I ignored that. If I know processing times took too long like this, I should file K3 in the beginning. The first step in USCIS took us living apart for 10 months and 12 days. Now in NVC it taking at least 5 months to complete and interview. I cant wait my wife and my little son to be reunited. I miss them so much :(

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USCIS------------------

May 16, 2013: NOA1

Dec 12, 2013: Transfer notice (Nebraska SC)

Dec 16, 2013: NSC Received(Last Update Date)

Mar 3, 2014:(call to talk to Tier 2)service request created

Mar 12, 2014 : Received email from NSC, case pending under background check clearance

Mar 27, 2014 : Name updated relating to I-130(I never change my name)

Mar 28, 2014 : NOA2(Text/email)

Mar 31, 2014 : NOA2 Hard copy received

April 1, 2014 : Case shipped to NVC

NVC------------------

April 11, 2014 : Case received

May 3, 2014 : Got Case number/IIN

May 8, 2014 : DS-261 Completed

May 9, 2014 : AOS Invoiced and paid

May 12, 2014 : AOS status "PAID"

May 13, 2014 : AOS Package sent via UPS

May 16, 2014 : AOS Package received by NVC

May 20, 2014 : AOS Package scanned into the system

June 6, 2014 : IV Fee Invoiced and pay

June 9, 2014 : IV Package sent via UPS

June 10, 2014 : DS-260 Completed and Submitted

June 12, 2014 : IV Package received by NVC

June 16, 2014 : IV Package scanned into the system

June 19, 2014 : AOS Approved

July 29, 2014 : Case Complete

September 30, 2014 : Interview at 8AM

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Yes, someone tell me just file K3. But I thought the K3 just 2,3 months early than I-130 so I ignored that. If I know processing times took too long like this, I should file K3 in the beginning. The first step in USCIS took us living apart for 10 months and 12 days. Now in NVC it taking at least 5 months to complete and interview. I cant wait my wife and my little son to be reunited. I miss them so much :(

At least you got Ur approval :'( I still didn't get an approval 11 months 5 days

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Hi everyone does anyone know where SAN JUAN FIELD OFFICE????? PLEASE I AM SO CONFUSE

Local Office for Puerto Rico

Street Address

The USCIS office that serves your area is the: San Juan Field Office.

This office is located at:

Scotiabank Plaza

273 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Suite 1100

11th and 12th Floor

San Juan, PR 00917.

Mailing Address

The mailing address is:

USCIS

Scotiabank Plaza

273 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Suite 1215

San Juan, PR 00917.

USCIS------------------

May 16, 2013: NOA1

Dec 12, 2013: Transfer notice (Nebraska SC)

Dec 16, 2013: NSC Received(Last Update Date)

Mar 3, 2014:(call to talk to Tier 2)service request created

Mar 12, 2014 : Received email from NSC, case pending under background check clearance

Mar 27, 2014 : Name updated relating to I-130(I never change my name)

Mar 28, 2014 : NOA2(Text/email)

Mar 31, 2014 : NOA2 Hard copy received

April 1, 2014 : Case shipped to NVC

NVC------------------

April 11, 2014 : Case received

May 3, 2014 : Got Case number/IIN

May 8, 2014 : DS-261 Completed

May 9, 2014 : AOS Invoiced and paid

May 12, 2014 : AOS status "PAID"

May 13, 2014 : AOS Package sent via UPS

May 16, 2014 : AOS Package received by NVC

May 20, 2014 : AOS Package scanned into the system

June 6, 2014 : IV Fee Invoiced and pay

June 9, 2014 : IV Package sent via UPS

June 10, 2014 : DS-260 Completed and Submitted

June 12, 2014 : IV Package received by NVC

June 16, 2014 : IV Package scanned into the system

June 19, 2014 : AOS Approved

July 29, 2014 : Case Complete

September 30, 2014 : Interview at 8AM

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USCIS Service and Office Locator

Services Overview » Find A Local Office » In Puerto Rico » Office Detail

Local Office for Puerto Rico

Street Address

The USCIS office that serves your area is the: San Juan Field Office.

This office is located at:

Scotiabank Plaza

273 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Suite 1100

11th and 12th Floor

San Juan, PR 00917.

Mailing Address

The mailing address is:

USCIS

Scotiabank Plaza

273 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Suite 1215

San Juan, PR 00917.

Visiting The Office

In order to visit this office or to speak with an Immigration Information Officer, you must have an appointment scheduled by USCIS, or you must schedule an INFOPASS appointment, on the USCIS website.

This office is closed on Fridays.

Transportation

DRIVING DIRECTIONS:

Traveling North from Guaynabo:

Head west toward Puerto Rico 835.

Turn right onto Puerto Rico 835.

Turn right onto Puerto Rico 836.

Make a slight right onto PR-169.

Turn left onto PR-1 North.

Take the ramp on the left onto Expreso Las Americas/PR-18.

Exit onto Avenida Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Turn left onto Avenida Juan Ponce de Leon.

The office is on the right.

Traveling South from San Juans Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino:

Head Northwest on Avenida Ashford toward CII Mariano Ramirez Bages.

Turn right onto Avenida Juan Ponce de Leon.

Make a slight left onto Avenida Fernandez Juncos.

Continue Straight onto Avenida Fernandez Juncos.

Continue onto PR-1 South.

Make a slight left onto Avenida Luis Munoz Rivera Avenue/PR-1 South.

Turn left onto Avenida Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Take the first left onto Avenida Juan Ponce de Leon.

The office is on the right.

Traveling East from Roberto Clemente Coliseum:

Head Northeast.

Take the first right toward Calle Juan Calaf.

Take the first left onto Calle Juan Calaf.

Take the first right onto Avenida Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Turn left onto Avenida Juan Ponce de Leon.

The office is on the right.

Traveling West from Calle Robledo:

Head Southwest on CII Robledo toward Calle Juan Pablo Duarte.

CII Robledo turns left and becomes Calle Juan Pablo Duarte.

Turn right onto Avenida Barbosa.

Take the second left onto Avenida Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Turn right onto Avenida Juan Ponce de Leon.

The office is on the right.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:

Public transportation is provided by the Departmento de Transportacion y Obras Pulbras (DTOP) and Alternativa de Transporte Integrado (ATI) using the T5 or A5 Paradas (Bus Routes). For more call 1-800-981-0097 or 787-250-6064.

Parking & Accessibility

PARKING: There is public and toll parking available in the area.

HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY: This office is handicapped accessible.

Service Area

This office serves Puerto Rico.

Filing Information

Follow the instructions on the form(s) that you are filing. If the instructions on the application tell you to file the form at a USCIS local office and you live within this service area, you must file the form as noted below.

ADIT Processing

If you have received a notice to come to this office for ''ADIT'' processing, you must schedule an INFOPASS appointment, on our website, to visit this office in person.

Remember to bring the following items, to the office, for your appointment:

-Form I-797, ''Approval Notice'' from the Service Center or an approval letter to process a Form I-551 card

-2 new passport style photos and a valid passport

-If you do not have a valid passport, bring 3 passport-style photos with you.

Temporary Evidence of Permanent Resident Status

To request temporary evidence of your Permanent Residence Status, you must schedule an INFOPASS appointment, on our website, to visit this office in person.

Remember to bring the following items, to the office, for your appointment:

-Form I-797, ''Approval Notice'' from the Service Center or an approval letter to process a Form I-551 card

-2 new passport style photos and a valid passport

-If you do not have a valid passport, bring 3 passport-style photos with you.

Interim Employment Authorization Cards

Local Offices no longer accept nor adjudicate Form I-765 ''Application for Employment Authorization.'' The Service Centers or the National Benefits Center is responsible for adjudicating any, pending Form I-765 and issuing interim or non-interim documentation.

If USCIS does not approve or deny your Form I-765, Employment Authorization Document (EAD) application within 90 days, or within 30 days for an asylum applicant, you may request an Interim EAD (Note: Asylum applicants are only eligible to file for EADs after waiting 150 days from the date of properly filing their original completed asylum applications).

To request an Interim EAD, you must schedule an INFOPASS appointment, on our website, to visit this office in person. You must bring the following items to the office: proof of your identity and any documents that USCIS has sent to you regarding your Employment Authorization application.

Once you make your request at the Local office, the local office personnel will forward your request (send a referral) to the Service Center for processing and inform you of the next steps.

Case Status and Referral Followups

If you want to know the status of a case that is pending at this office, you should first call customer service at 1-800-375-5283. If your case is outside of our normal processing time, as shown on the uscis.gov web site, a customer service representative will ask USCIS to research your case, and we will send you a letter with further information.

If the customer service representative instructs you to visit our office, you must schedule an INFOPASS appointment, on our website, to visit this office in person.

Remember to bring the following items, to the office for your appointment:

-Any notices we have sent to you

-A valid photo identity document, such as a driver license, passport, employment authorization document, etc.

-A copy of the application or petition that you filed

-Proof of paying the fee such as a copy of a cancelled check (front and back) or money order that has been traced for payment, or a handwritten receipt from an Information Officer.

Adoption of Orphans

The processing and adjudication of Orphan Petitions and Advance Processing of Orphan Petitions is one of the top priorities for USCIS. The National Benefits Center (NBC) has an Orphan Team dedicated to processing orphan petitions/applications. If you have already filed a Form I-600, Petition to Classify Orphan as an Immediate Relative and/or a Form I-600A, Application for Advance Processing of Orphan Petition, and you have an emergency need to speak with the adoption officer at this office please send an email to NBC.adoptions@dhs.gov. The adoption officer will respond to your inquiry within 2 business days.

This email address is intended for use only by customers who have a pending or approved Form I-600 or I-600A. To receive a response to an inquiry about a Form I-600 or I-600A, the sender must be the petitioner or his/her legal representative (such as an attorney). If you are the legal representative, you must already have a Form G-28 on file. When sending an email to this address you must provide the following information:

-The petitioner's name,

-The petitioner's date of birth,

-The petitioner's country of birth,

-The receipt number of the Form I-600 or I-600A (if any),

-The alien registration number (A-Number) associated with the case (if any), and

-The name of the child to be adopted (if known)

General information about orphan adoptions is available under the Adoption section on the USCIS website or by calling USCIS Customer Service at 1-800-375-5283.

Attorney or Representative Procedures

If you are an attorney seeking information at this office you must make an INFOPASS appointment to visit this office.

Public Meeting & Conference Notifications

There are no meetings scheduled as of this date.

This office profile was last updated at 11:39:16 01/17/2014

04-12-2014 09:11 PM CDT

USCIS------------------

May 16, 2013: NOA1

Dec 12, 2013: Transfer notice (Nebraska SC)

Dec 16, 2013: NSC Received(Last Update Date)

Mar 3, 2014:(call to talk to Tier 2)service request created

Mar 12, 2014 : Received email from NSC, case pending under background check clearance

Mar 27, 2014 : Name updated relating to I-130(I never change my name)

Mar 28, 2014 : NOA2(Text/email)

Mar 31, 2014 : NOA2 Hard copy received

April 1, 2014 : Case shipped to NVC

NVC------------------

April 11, 2014 : Case received

May 3, 2014 : Got Case number/IIN

May 8, 2014 : DS-261 Completed

May 9, 2014 : AOS Invoiced and paid

May 12, 2014 : AOS status "PAID"

May 13, 2014 : AOS Package sent via UPS

May 16, 2014 : AOS Package received by NVC

May 20, 2014 : AOS Package scanned into the system

June 6, 2014 : IV Fee Invoiced and pay

June 9, 2014 : IV Package sent via UPS

June 10, 2014 : DS-260 Completed and Submitted

June 12, 2014 : IV Package received by NVC

June 16, 2014 : IV Package scanned into the system

June 19, 2014 : AOS Approved

July 29, 2014 : Case Complete

September 30, 2014 : Interview at 8AM

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Japan
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Just got this email this morning:

Dear Sir or Madam:

The National Visa Center has received all documentation necessary to complete pre-processing
of your case. As soon as an interview date has been scheduled, the applicant, petitioner
and attorney (if applicable) will be notified.

The applicant should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell property, or give up employment
until the US Embassy or Consulate General has issued a visa.

The US Embassy or Consulate General may require additional documentation at the time of
the interview. Additional documentation requirements if applicable can be referenced at
the following URL: http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3742.html

Sincerely,

Director
National Visa Center

Anyone else get this email?

I'm hoping it means it will move faster now. My family have been separated since March 2013.

USCIS

05-14-2013 -> Filled i-130(DCF in Delhi)
05-17-2013 -> Received NOA1

01-13-2014 -> I-130 Approved (NOA2)

NVC
01-27-2014 -> NVC Received
01-27-2014 -> Received DS-261

01-27-2014 -> Received AOS Bill

01-30-2014 -> Paid AOS Fee
01-30-2014 -> Received AOS Package
01-31-2014 -> Returned Completed DS-261
03-12-2014 -> Returned Completed AOS Package
02-15-2014 -> Received IV Bill
02-15-2014 -> Paid IV Bill
02-27-2014 -> Received Instruction Package

03-01-2014 -> Received IV Application

03-04-2014 -> Returned Completed IV Application
04-13-2014 -> Case Completed at NVC
04-15-2014 -> Left NVC for Consulate
Consulate/Embassy

05-01-2014 -> Interview

05-01-2014 -> CR-1 Visa Approved

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Japan
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I just did some research and found out that this is the "Case Complete" email from NVC.

Also got an email from my immigration lawyer saying the same thing.

Just waiting for the interview now.

YAY!!!

USCIS

05-14-2013 -> Filled i-130(DCF in Delhi)
05-17-2013 -> Received NOA1

01-13-2014 -> I-130 Approved (NOA2)

NVC
01-27-2014 -> NVC Received
01-27-2014 -> Received DS-261

01-27-2014 -> Received AOS Bill

01-30-2014 -> Paid AOS Fee
01-30-2014 -> Received AOS Package
01-31-2014 -> Returned Completed DS-261
03-12-2014 -> Returned Completed AOS Package
02-15-2014 -> Received IV Bill
02-15-2014 -> Paid IV Bill
02-27-2014 -> Received Instruction Package

03-01-2014 -> Received IV Application

03-04-2014 -> Returned Completed IV Application
04-13-2014 -> Case Completed at NVC
04-15-2014 -> Left NVC for Consulate
Consulate/Embassy

05-01-2014 -> Interview

05-01-2014 -> CR-1 Visa Approved

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