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OP (and other VJ friends), I had to leave my husband behind in December 2011... J-1 visa, two year rule requirement forced him to go home when he graduated. I stayed behind because I am still in school. We've been doing the long distance thing for almost two years now. We just filed the I-130 for the CR-1/IR-1 at the very end of July. I know how you feel and many people are going through this. No one wants to be apart from their spouse. We try to see each other every 3 - 4 months. Either I travel there or he comes here. (Since filing the I-130, I go there because the last time he came, the IO gave him a hard time for having a tourist visa while being married to me and filing, etc.) Anyway, hang in there. This is a true test of patience and a test of how strong a relationship is. Today was one of those "weak days" where I cried over Skype but I tell myself "this, too, shall pass". I am very glad to hear about the Overland Park location opening up either this Mon or the next.

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OP (and other VJ friends), I had to leave my husband behind in December 2011... J-1 visa, two year rule requirement forced him to go home when he graduated. I stayed behind because I am still in school. We've been doing the long distance thing for almost two years now. We just filed the I-130 for the CR-1/IR-1 at the very end of July. I know how you feel and many people are going through this. No one wants to be apart from their spouse. We try to see each other every 3 - 4 months. Either I travel there or he comes here. (Since filing the I-130, I go there because the last time he came, the IO gave him a hard time for having a tourist visa while being married to me and filing, etc.) Anyway, hang in there. This is a true test of patience and a test of how strong a relationship is. Today was one of those "weak days" where I cried over Skype but I tell myself "this, too, shall pass". I am very glad to hear about the Overland Park location opening up either this Mon or the next.

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I try to tell myself that it will pass as well, but I just can't bring myself to feel it will pass. The backlog just keeps getting worse and worse and I feel that my wife and I will never be together (obviously I don't mean never, but you get what I mean). I just don't see any light at the end of the tunnel and am losing faith the in the process because our federal government is so darned bureaucratic, bloated and slow!!

Who even knows if the Overland Park facility will help ease the backlog at all. Maybe it won't do anything to make things better. I have just have no faith or trust in any of this any longer....

May? Seriously? It wasn't that long ago it was typically taking 18 months to approve an I-130. I would take that as an historic norm,.

Exactly.

18 months when? How long ago was that the norm? Just curious.

Married in Edinburgh, Scotland: 07-06-2013

I-130 Package Sent to Chicago Lockbox: 09-04-2013

NOA1 from the National Benefits Center: 09-05-2013

I-130 Package Transferred to California Service Center: 02-25-2014

NOA2: 03-05-2014

NVC Received: 03-17-2014

Case # and IIN Assigned: 04-18-2014

DS-261 Generated and Completed: 04-26-2014

AOS Fee Invoiced and Paid: 04-29-2014

IV Fee Invoiced and Paid: 05-01-2014

AOS Fee Shows as Paid: 05-01-2014

IV Fee Shows as Paid: 05-05-2014

AOS and IV Packages Sent via UPS: 05-08-2014

AOS and IV Packages Received: 05-12-2014

AOS and IV Packages Input Into System: 05-14-2014

DS-260 Completed: 05-16-2014

Case Complete: 06-11-2014

Medical Exam: 07-08-2014

Interview in Warsaw, Poland: 08-28-2014 @ 8:30AM - APPROVED!

Visa Package Received: 09-01-2014

POE at Chicago O'Hare International Airport: 09-23-2014

I-751 Package Received: 07-11-2016

NOA1: 07-16-2016

I-751 Biometrics Apointment: 08-01-2016

ROC Approval (during citizenship interview): 12-20-2017

10-Year Green Card Received: N/A due to approved N-400

N-400 Filed Online: 08-28-2017

N-400 NOA1 Date: 08-29-2017

N-400 Biometrics Appointment: 09-22-2017

Status Changed to Interview Scheduled: 09-22-2017

Status Change to Interview Scheduled, read the letter we mailed: 11-15-2017

N-400 Interview: 12-20-2017 - APPROVED!

Oath of Allegiance Scheduled: 12-29-2017

Oath of Allegiance: 01-18-2018 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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I know this may stir things up ...and no offense to the (k-1's) BUT I want to know why a person wanting to get married takes less time then a person already married? WHO thinks that this is a good idea? I think it's ridiculous!!

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07/01/2010 going to be parents
07/22/2010 ***MARRIED*** touched - sigh-
08/30/2010 deport
08/31/2010 Back in his country

03/08/2011 BABY GIRL !! 7 LBS 7 OZS ****NOW 2 1/2 YEARS OLD

Benefits office - IR-1

01/11/2013 I130 sent ***Starting over****
01/17/2013 I130 (priority date)
01/24/2013 NOA1
01/24/2013 I-130 NOA1 hardcopy received
02/25/2013 Case Transferred / received to Local office

03/25/2013 Case touched

07/11/2013 - News from Senator - interview possible - 7 months

08/09/2013 Correspondence - Interview set for sponsor
08/20/2013 Interview - 215 DAYS
08/20/2013 APPROVED!!!! - 215 DAYS
08/26/2013 NOA2 hard copy received

NVC
09/06/2013 NVC received the case

09/18/2013 Case# received, IIN received - sent to attorney
09/18/2013 I-864 AOS review fee ($88) online payment
09/23/2013 I-864 AOS status 'PAID',

xx/xx/20xx AOS package mailed out
09/18/2013 DS-260 IV fee ($230) online payment
09/23/2013 DS-260 IV status 'PAID', I

xx/xx/2013 IV package mailed out


XX/XX/201X NVC completion
Consulate - received xx/xx/201x -Hoping soon
XX/XX/201X Medical
XX/XX/201X Interview - CROSSING FINGERS

xx/xx/20xx I601/I212 - Approved
xx/xx/20xx Coming HOME!!

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Hollyday, I don't know anything for sure. Like I said - it's all conjecture based on the answers provided by USCIS at the AILA conference in May. I would have thought that the Feb-April folks would have gotten acknowledgement that their petitions have been forwarded to local offices, if, indeed, that had happened, but I don't think we've seen many of these transfers here on VJ. The only one I've seen was a March filer that was transferred to the local office, and then RE-transferred back to MSC/NBC!

If February, March, or April I-130 filers HAVE gotten notification of a transfer to your local office, would you please holler here?

Thanks.

Nope, no transfer to local office here. And I haven't seen anyone on the April thread say their's have either...So files are piling up at NBC is seems.... terrible.

USCIS (239 days):

04.18.2013 - NOA1

12.13.2013 - NOA2 via email; I-130 approved. Shipped to NVC

NVC (274 days):

12.30.2013 - Arrived at NVC

01.27.2014 - Received case no. & IIN

02.07.2014 - Completed & submitted DS-261 form online

02.13.2014 - Paid AOS bill

02.18.2014 - AOS showing as 'paid'

03.18.2014 - Invoiced for IV bill (finally!)

03.19.2014 - Made payment for IV bill

03.21.2014 - IV bill showing PAID

03.24.2014 - Completed DS-260 online

03.29.2014 - Mailed IV Packet

04.26.2014 - IV packet all approved, false checklist from NVC for AOS packet

05.07.2014 - AOS packet sent

06.12.2014 - AOS packet scanned in (took them THAT LONG to do it)

07.29.2014 - Received checklist via email

07.30.2014 - Sent re-filled AOS form, as per checklist instructions

09.24.2014 - Case Complete (FINALLY)

09.30.2014 - Case leaves NVC

Embassy:

10.29.2014 - Medical

11.04.2014 - Interview in London - APPROVED

11.05.2014 - CEAC - Issued

11.07.2014 - Courier email

11.10.2014 - Passport and visa received via DX courier

In the USA:

12.02.2014 - POE (Denver)

12.24.2014 - ELIS changed to "In Process"

01.05.2015 - Greencard received in mail

ROC:
10.05.2016 - NOA1

12.13.2016 - Biometrics

11.13.2017 - Infopass Appt.

03.30.2018 - Approval

04.05.2018 - Greencard Arrived

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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it's 5 months and 22 days since we receviced our noa 1 for our i130 petition since April, right my prayers always goes to my family and everyone on this journey for strength for all of us to go through this, God help us all, one love everyone

it's 5 months and 22 days since we receviced our noa 1 for our i130 petition since April, right my prayers always goes to my family and everyone on this journey for strength for all of us to go through this, God help us all, one love everyone

it's 5 months and 22 days since we receviced our noa 1 for our i130 petition since April, right my prayers always goes to my family and everyone on this journey for strength for all of us to go through this, God help us all, one love everyone

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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I know this may stir things up ...and no offense to the (k-1's) BUT I want to know why a person wanting to get married takes less time then a person already married? WHO thinks that this is a good idea? I think it's ridiculous!!

It was pointed out to me that a K-1 is essentially a specialized visitor's visa - because it has limitations on how long a person can remain in the US without marrying, and it's immediately cancelled if no marriage takes place.

An IR-1/CR-1 is a permanent visa so this means the petitioner may go under more scrutiny. Once it is granted, it's granted (I know - a CR-1 has a two-year limit). So the expectation is that IR-1s are looked at more intently than K-1s.

Don't know how much of this is true or not....but it might explain things a little. And, though I wasn't active on VJ at the time, I read that the K-1s were REALLY screwed up about a year ago - and they've straightened that process out. Hopefully the I-130 process will be back on track shortly!

Sukie

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Our Prior Journey

N-400 Naturalization

18-Feb-2018 - submitted N-400 online, credit card charged

18-Feb-2018 - NOA1

12-Mar-2018 - Biometrics 

18-June-2018 - Notice of interview received

26-July-2018 - Interview  - APPROVED!!!

26-July-2018 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

17-Aug-2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I'm fairly certain that the new facility will do anything for filers from Feb and earlier. Those who haven't got approved are lost in the system, and we are the lowest priority. It seems likely that all the files that have been accumulating from May forward will start to be processed at the Overland Park facility. I also suspect they will start with June files so that it makes their stats look better.

But that's just my cynical opinion (based on what I've seen/read over the past ~2 years on VJ).

IR1/CR1 Visa - We are using a lawyer!

Embassy: Montreal, Canada

USCIS

22 Jan 2013 -- packageSent
31 Jan 2013 -- NOA1 from NBC

6 Mar 2013 -- I130 transferred to Orlando local field office (which started the whole nightmare)

Mar 2013 to October 2013 no one would tell us where our case was or what was happening. I suspected the whole time it was just sitting in a corner somewhere in the Orlando field office. I was pretty much right.

October 2013 - get congressman involved. Congressman asks USCIS repeatedly about our case but they won't even tell them anything.

31 Jan 2014- finally get NOA2!!!! (we think the nightmare is over!)

NVC

Our case was not sent from the Orlando field office as it should have been. The nightmare continues. We kept calling NVC and asking if they received our case, and they always said "NO" and that we had to wait 90 business days for it to be received. We called USCIS during this time and they kept telling us it had been sent. After the 90 days of agonizing frustration, NVC then started telling us we had to wait 120 business days. I got our congressman involved again, and they told the congressman it was sitting at the Orlando office this whole time (just as I thought it was!).

22 Apr 2014 -- NVC received
16 May 2014 -- NVC case number assigned
24 May 2014 -- AoS and IV bills paid

28 May 2014 -- Sent AoS and IV Packages

6 June 2014 -- documents scanned

18 July 2014 -- false checklist from NVC

21 July 2014 -- Case complete

28 July 2014 -- receive case complete email from NV

30 July 2014 -- interview booked! September 11 here I come!

Embassy
04 Sept 2014 -- Medical
11 Sept 2014 -- Interview - APPROVED!!!!
15 Sept 2014 -- Package arrived at Loomis location!!!

**03 Oct 2014 -- POE!! **

I NOW LIVE IN OCALA, FL!!!!

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18 months when? How long ago was that the norm? Just curious.

About ten years ago, according to this chart:

http://www.immigrationwatch.com/uscis-processing-times-I130.html

A good friend of mine was filing for his wife at the time, and it took about two and a half years, between the time he first filed the correct forms, and his wife arrived in the US.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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April filler here. Still no transfer or no approval. And usics customer support is waste of time

USCIS
04/19/13 NOA1 Priority Date
12/12/13 info pass at local office told me file was transferred on 5th DEC
12/12/13 File at NSC
12/19/13 NOA2 (244days)
NVC
01/03/14 NVC Received Case
01/28/14 NVC Assigned Case Number and IIN
02/05/14 DS-261 Available and completed
02/06/14 Received e-mail to pay AOS Fee
02/06/14 AOS bill invoice available and paid
02/08/14 AOS Mailed
03/12/14 IV bill invoice available and paid
03/12/14 Pacakge IV mailed
03/15/14 DS-260 Available and completed
03/28/14 Case Complete
Consulate
04/07/14 Medicals
05/05/14 Fingerprinting & Photo
05/06/14 Interview

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About ten years ago, according to this chart:

http://www.immigrationwatch.com/uscis-processing-times-I130.html

A good friend of mine was filing for his wife at the time, and it took about two and a half years, between the time he first filed the correct forms, and his wife arrived in the US.

wow...that's awful. I really hope that isn't becoming the new norm now with all of the backlogs. :(

Don't know how much of this is true or not....but it might explain things a little. And, though I wasn't active on VJ at the time, I read that the K-1s were REALLY screwed up about a year ago - and they've straightened that process out. Hopefully the I-130 process will be back on track shortly!

Sukie

How screwed up were K-1s? What was the backlog like? Do you remember? I hope you're right that they get the I-130s back on track soon.

Married in Edinburgh, Scotland: 07-06-2013

I-130 Package Sent to Chicago Lockbox: 09-04-2013

NOA1 from the National Benefits Center: 09-05-2013

I-130 Package Transferred to California Service Center: 02-25-2014

NOA2: 03-05-2014

NVC Received: 03-17-2014

Case # and IIN Assigned: 04-18-2014

DS-261 Generated and Completed: 04-26-2014

AOS Fee Invoiced and Paid: 04-29-2014

IV Fee Invoiced and Paid: 05-01-2014

AOS Fee Shows as Paid: 05-01-2014

IV Fee Shows as Paid: 05-05-2014

AOS and IV Packages Sent via UPS: 05-08-2014

AOS and IV Packages Received: 05-12-2014

AOS and IV Packages Input Into System: 05-14-2014

DS-260 Completed: 05-16-2014

Case Complete: 06-11-2014

Medical Exam: 07-08-2014

Interview in Warsaw, Poland: 08-28-2014 @ 8:30AM - APPROVED!

Visa Package Received: 09-01-2014

POE at Chicago O'Hare International Airport: 09-23-2014

I-751 Package Received: 07-11-2016

NOA1: 07-16-2016

I-751 Biometrics Apointment: 08-01-2016

ROC Approval (during citizenship interview): 12-20-2017

10-Year Green Card Received: N/A due to approved N-400

N-400 Filed Online: 08-28-2017

N-400 NOA1 Date: 08-29-2017

N-400 Biometrics Appointment: 09-22-2017

Status Changed to Interview Scheduled: 09-22-2017

Status Change to Interview Scheduled, read the letter we mailed: 11-15-2017

N-400 Interview: 12-20-2017 - APPROVED!

Oath of Allegiance Scheduled: 12-29-2017

Oath of Allegiance: 01-18-2018 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Moved from Process & Procedures to Progress Reports.

Our journey:

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September 2007: Met online via social networking site (MySpace); began exchanging messages.
March 26, 2009: We become a couple!
September 10, 2009: Arrived for first meeting in-person!
June 17, 2010: Arrived for second in-person meeting and start of travel together to other areas of China!
June 21, 2010: Engaged!!!
September 1, 2010: Switched course from K1 to CR-1
December 8, 2010: Wedding date set; it will be on February 18, 2011!
February 9, 2011: Depart for China
February 11, 2011: Registered for marriage in Wuhan, officially married!!!
February 18, 2011: Wedding ceremony in Shiyan!!!
April 22, 2011: Mailed I-130 to Chicago
April 28, 2011: Received NOA1 via text/email, file routed to CSC (priority date April 25th)
April 29, 2011: Updated
May 3, 2011: Received NOA1 hardcopy in mail
July 26, 2011: Received NOA2 via text/email!!!
July 30, 2011: Received NOA2 hardcopy in mail
August 8, 2011: NVC received file
September 1, 2011: NVC case number assigned
September 2, 2011: AOS invoice received, OPTIN email for EP sent
September 7, 2011: Paid AOS bill (payment portal showed PAID on September 9, 2011)
September 8, 2011: OPTIN email accepted, GZO number assigned
September 10, 2011: Emailed AOS package
September 12, 2011: IV bill invoiced
September 13, 2011: Paid IV bill (payment portal showed PAID on September 14, 2011)
September 14, 2011: Emailed IV package
October 3, 2011: Emailed checklist response (checklist generated due to typo on Form DS-230)
October 6, 2011: Case complete at NVC
November 10, 2011: Interview - APPROVED!!!
December 7, 2011: POE - Sea-Tac Airport

September 17, 2013: Mailed I-751 to CSC

September 23, 2013: Received NOA1 in mail (receipt date September 19th)

October 16, 2013: Biometrics Appointment

January 28, 2014: Production of new Green Card ordered

February 3, 2014: New Green Card received; done with USCIS until fall of 2023*

December 18, 2023:  Filed I-90 to renew Green Card

December 21, 2023:  Production of new Green Card ordered - will be seeing USCIS again every 10 years for renewal

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Russia
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OP (and other VJ friends), I had to leave my husband behind in December 2011... J-1 visa, two year rule requirement forced him to go home when he graduated.

That must be rough. My wife was also subject to the J-1 2-year but luckily she spent summers back home during college and graduate school including a year to finish high school. In the end, she only owed 3-months which we just finished Sept 1st.

The J-1 rule is just a terrible idea. Nobody can anticipate when they fall in love.

2012-11-20: Married in USA!

CR-1 Visa (9 Months, 16 Days)
2013-01-21: I-130 Packet Sent
2013-01-29: NOA1
2013-03-25: NOA2
2013-07-08: NVC Case Number Generated
2013-08-21: Medical exam in Moscow
2013-09-17: Expedite request accepted by NVC. Packet forwarded to Moscow embassy.
2013-09-26: Embassy contacted Rita to schedule her interview. Scheduled for 2013-09-30!
2013-09-30: Interview in Moscow - APPROVED!!
2013-10-10: P.O.E. JFK Int'l
2013-11-06: CR-1 Green card in hand!

Removal of Conditions (10 Months, 28 Days)
2015-08-11: i-751 Packet Sent
2015-08-13: NOA Receipt
2015-09-10: Biometrics
2016-06-30: Online Status Changed: New Card Is Being Produced
2016-07-05: i-797 NOA Received
2016-07-09: IR-1 Green card in hand!
 

Naturalization (6 Months, 29 Days)

2016-10-19: N-400 Filing Date

2016-10-24: N-400 NOA

2016-11-15: Biometrics

2017-04-10: Interview Letter NOA Received

2017-05-18: Interview & Oath

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That must be rough. My wife was also subject to the J-1 2-year but luckily she spent summers back home during college and graduate school including a year to finish high school. In the end, she only owed 3-months which we just finished Sept 1st.

The J-1 rule is just a terrible idea. Nobody can anticipate when they fall in love.

Yep.. J-1's are evil. I tell my friends who want to come here for work or study to either get an F-1 (student) or H-1B instead.

Also what kills me is that people who filed the I-130 here along with the adjustment of status papers are zipping through the process. Whether they're here on an overstayed visa or are students changing their statuses, they are already at the interview process (and filed in July). No fair, indeed.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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CSSC is approving i130 on 15 to 40 days!!

why did my petition go to NBC?

CSC is approving i130s with in 15 to 40 days!!

why did my petition go NBC?

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17 APRIL 2013 : NOA1 Priority date
27 NOV: TSC; Transfered from NBC

3 Feb : NOA2 ( 296 days)

4 March: Shipped to NVC

11 March : Received at NVC

11 April: Case # assigned

18 April: paid both fees

9May: mailed AOS & IV packages

8May: DS260 completed

16May: packets scanned in NVC system

13 June: check list : missing page 7 of i864.

25 June : scan date AOS checklist

7 Aug: Case Complete...... BIG ACCOMPLISHMENT

14 Aug: interview date assigned

16 Aug: Email interview appointment received

18 Aug: Medical completed

23 Aug: biometric done,DS260 stamped, fingerprints taken.

10 Sep: interview day; interview took 511 days from I-130 NOA1

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11. 9/17/2016: I-751 packet received by CSC

12.Check Cashed : 9/21/2016

13. NOA1: 9/23/2016

14. BIOMETRICS : 10/12/2016

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