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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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It better not be 10 months for a NOA2, thats insane. I am seeing people getting NOA2 4 months after getting NOA1 (not all, a few). I was hoping for 4 to 6 months.

They are probably expedite or DCF cases. All other normal cases are given 11-16 months processing time as per USCIS.

I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet.

~ Mahatma Gandhi

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They are probably expedite or DCF cases. All other normal cases are given 11-16 months processing time as per USCIS.

What are you basing that on? I have not seen that at all except in cases where there were issues (paperwork, background issues, etc.)

CR1 Visa

Embassy: Bogota, Colombia

08/31/2013 -- Married in Colombia

USCIS

10/07/2013 -- I130 Sent
10/18/2013 -- I130 NOA1 date

03/07/2014 -- I130 transferred to California Service Center

03/27/2014 -- RFE Issued

04/15/2014 -- RFE received and info sent (resubmit Marriage Certificate)

04/28/2014 -- RFE received at CSC ("In Review")

05/06/2014 -- I130 NOA2

05/07/2014 – I130 Mailed to NVC
NVC
05-14-2014 -- NVC received
06-20-2014 -- NVC case number assigned case (AoS/IV bills received)
06-29-2014 -- AoS and IV bills paid

07-03-2014 -- AOS & IV bills in "Paid" status

07-08-2014 -- DS-260 completed

07-08-2014 -- Sent AoS and IV Packages

07-15-2014 -- AoS and IV scans

09-11-2014 -- Checklist for Police Records
09-19-2014 -- Case Complete
10-03-2014 -- Interview Scheduled
Embassy
10-16-2014 -- Medical
11-13-2014 -- Interview - APPROVED!
11-20-2014 -- VISA IN HAND!
12-02-2014 -- POE (Dulles) :dance:

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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What are you basing that on? I have not seen that at all except in cases where there were issues (paperwork, background issues, etc.)

I wasn't bashing at all. I'll be happy if everyone gets approved within couple of months. I was just telling you about my experience and what the trend is recently just search through all feb, march and april filers for I-130 and you will get your answer. I have talked to many tier 2 person and all the time they have told me the processing time is 11 months.

I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet.

~ Mahatma Gandhi

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no bashing....basing....have the foundation for (something); use as a point from which (something) can develop. I was not bashing you. I have seen a wide range of dates, based on a wide range of various circumstances.

Well I think 11 to 16 months for a NOA2 is insane and I hope you are wrong. I am finding this hard to believe. After 6 months I am pulling out all stops. I am already calling contacts as it is now.

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Embassy: Bogota, Colombia

08/31/2013 -- Married in Colombia

USCIS

10/07/2013 -- I130 Sent
10/18/2013 -- I130 NOA1 date

03/07/2014 -- I130 transferred to California Service Center

03/27/2014 -- RFE Issued

04/15/2014 -- RFE received and info sent (resubmit Marriage Certificate)

04/28/2014 -- RFE received at CSC ("In Review")

05/06/2014 -- I130 NOA2

05/07/2014 – I130 Mailed to NVC
NVC
05-14-2014 -- NVC received
06-20-2014 -- NVC case number assigned case (AoS/IV bills received)
06-29-2014 -- AoS and IV bills paid

07-03-2014 -- AOS & IV bills in "Paid" status

07-08-2014 -- DS-260 completed

07-08-2014 -- Sent AoS and IV Packages

07-15-2014 -- AoS and IV scans

09-11-2014 -- Checklist for Police Records
09-19-2014 -- Case Complete
10-03-2014 -- Interview Scheduled
Embassy
10-16-2014 -- Medical
11-13-2014 -- Interview - APPROVED!
11-20-2014 -- VISA IN HAND!
12-02-2014 -- POE (Dulles) :dance:

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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There are over 50% feb filers still pending and 95% march filers are still pending on VJ. I am going on 8th month of my process, Everyone's file is collecting dust at NBC, they have recently started to transfer some cases to balance the work load. Lets just hope they speed up.

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Understood. I have also seen that. Still believe it is an abnormality, not an average. We'll see I guess. It's embarrassing to see such a backlog.

Like I said, I am already making calls to contacts. Very familiar with Federal red tape.

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Embassy: Bogota, Colombia

08/31/2013 -- Married in Colombia

USCIS

10/07/2013 -- I130 Sent
10/18/2013 -- I130 NOA1 date

03/07/2014 -- I130 transferred to California Service Center

03/27/2014 -- RFE Issued

04/15/2014 -- RFE received and info sent (resubmit Marriage Certificate)

04/28/2014 -- RFE received at CSC ("In Review")

05/06/2014 -- I130 NOA2

05/07/2014 – I130 Mailed to NVC
NVC
05-14-2014 -- NVC received
06-20-2014 -- NVC case number assigned case (AoS/IV bills received)
06-29-2014 -- AoS and IV bills paid

07-03-2014 -- AOS & IV bills in "Paid" status

07-08-2014 -- DS-260 completed

07-08-2014 -- Sent AoS and IV Packages

07-15-2014 -- AoS and IV scans

09-11-2014 -- Checklist for Police Records
09-19-2014 -- Case Complete
10-03-2014 -- Interview Scheduled
Embassy
10-16-2014 -- Medical
11-13-2014 -- Interview - APPROVED!
11-20-2014 -- VISA IN HAND!
12-02-2014 -- POE (Dulles) :dance:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Not sure there is such a thing as contacts that can speed up anything when it comes to USCIS.

November 14th, 2013: She's here!

December 12th, 2013: Picked up marriage license.

December 14th, 2013: Wedding

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Count us in as well. Filed from abroad, routed to Nebraska Service Center.

Timeline

K-1
14 March 07 - I-129F Sent
19 March 07 - NOA 1
4 June 07 - Touch NOA 2
5 June 07 - Touch
11 June 07 - Forwarded to NVC
18 June 07 - NVC received packet
28 June 07 - Fiancee received Packet 3 in mail
10 Oct 07 - Interview Date
24 Oct 07 - Passport arrived with Visa

AOS
26 Dec 07 - I-485 with I-765 and I-131 Sent
3 Jan 08 - NOA 1 for I-485, I-765, I-131
18 Jan 08 - Biometrics
19 June 08 - Interview, Card production ordered

I-407

4 Oct 12- Received by Sydney consulate

I-130

8 Oct 13- I-130 form sent from Australia

23 Oct 13- NOA 1, case routed to Nebraska Service Center for processing

4 Apr 14- NOA 2

AOS

28 Feb 14- POE LAX

18 Mar 14- I-485, I-765, I-131 sent from California

19 Mar 14- I-485, I-765, I-131 received

24 Mar 14- I-485, I-765, I-131 NOA 1

18 Apr 14- I-485, I-765 Biometrics

6 Jun 14- I-485 Interview

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Not sure there is such a thing as contacts that can speed up anything when it comes to USCIS.

:)

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Embassy: Bogota, Colombia

08/31/2013 -- Married in Colombia

USCIS

10/07/2013 -- I130 Sent
10/18/2013 -- I130 NOA1 date

03/07/2014 -- I130 transferred to California Service Center

03/27/2014 -- RFE Issued

04/15/2014 -- RFE received and info sent (resubmit Marriage Certificate)

04/28/2014 -- RFE received at CSC ("In Review")

05/06/2014 -- I130 NOA2

05/07/2014 – I130 Mailed to NVC
NVC
05-14-2014 -- NVC received
06-20-2014 -- NVC case number assigned case (AoS/IV bills received)
06-29-2014 -- AoS and IV bills paid

07-03-2014 -- AOS & IV bills in "Paid" status

07-08-2014 -- DS-260 completed

07-08-2014 -- Sent AoS and IV Packages

07-15-2014 -- AoS and IV scans

09-11-2014 -- Checklist for Police Records
09-19-2014 -- Case Complete
10-03-2014 -- Interview Scheduled
Embassy
10-16-2014 -- Medical
11-13-2014 -- Interview - APPROVED!
11-20-2014 -- VISA IN HAND!
12-02-2014 -- POE (Dulles) :dance:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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We got an exciting update when we looked at the online status of our petition last night - its status has been updated from 'Received' to 'Initial Review'.

Gives us hope we will be in the under 4 months overseas filers timeline.

Is this a good thing? Mine has said that for the past month... I could use some good news. Edited by bluevelvet
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Is this a good thing? Mine has said that for the past month... I could use some good news.

I think any sign of movement on a petition is good news. I don't expect any change again for a while though :(

22 Oct 13: Courier left Auckland

25 Oct 13: Arrived Chicago Lockbox

25 Oct 13: NOA1 priority date

30 Oct 13: Email NOA1

30 Oct 13: Petition transfered to Nebraska

05 Nov 13: Online status of petition updated from received to Initial review

08 Nov 13: NOA1 received in the post

17 May 14: NOA2

04 June 14: NVC received.

24 June 14: Case # & IIN assigned.

10 July 14: AOS bill invoiced

10 July 14: Paid AOS bill and completed DS-261

05 Sept 14: Received and paid IV bill

16 Sept 14: Sent IV package

19 Sept 14: NVC scanned IV package

30 Sept 14: Sent AOS package

02 Oct 14: NVC scanned AOS package

20 Nov 14: AOS and IV package checklist (found out when phoned NVC 24 Nov)

24 Nov 14: Spoke to local consulate about case. They agreed to request it from NVC

02 Dec 14: Checked status on CEAC website, case is now at Auckland consulate (or en route)

16 Dec 14: Green Card Approved

19 Dec 14: POE

ROC

23 Oct 16: Mailed packet to Vermont service center

26 Oct 16: Received at Vermont service

31 Oct 16: Cashed check

31 Oct 16: Received NOA1 in the mail. Receipt date 10/27/2016

17 Nov 16: Received Biometrics appointment letter in mail, notice date 11/12/2016

28 Nov 16: Biometrics Appointment

18 Sept 17: ROC Approved

23 Sept 17: Received I-797 Notice of Action - ROC approved in the mail

Naturalization:

11 Nov 17: Filed N400 online

11 Nov 17: NOA online

07 Dec 17: Biometrics appointment scheduled. Actually went on 12/6/17

22 Jan 18: Interview Letter

05 Mar 18: Interview date

06 Apr 18: Oath Ceremony

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I have made a few calls to some people I know in DC, I really can't go into any details, but the general consensus is....we are screwed (for now).

For the most part, what I heard from more than one person was:

1. They are well funded and have a large budget, in addition to the fees we have paid.

2. In the past they have hired contractors to assist in specific functions which helps in bringing the processing times down and get the workload more manageable for FTE's.

3. That they are redistributing cases to centers with lesser loads in an attempt to leverage current experienced staff.

4. That there is quite a rumbling going on (evidently many are calling and complaining). People are very dissatisfied and are expressing their dissatisfaction.

5. Some of the backlog is due to the recent immigration law changes and they were ill prepared to handle the drastically increased applications.

But as of right now, unless focus is brought directly on processing I-130's? It will be at least 9 to 12 months for NOA2/adjudication.

I will post more as I get more info...

CR1 Visa

Embassy: Bogota, Colombia

08/31/2013 -- Married in Colombia

USCIS

10/07/2013 -- I130 Sent
10/18/2013 -- I130 NOA1 date

03/07/2014 -- I130 transferred to California Service Center

03/27/2014 -- RFE Issued

04/15/2014 -- RFE received and info sent (resubmit Marriage Certificate)

04/28/2014 -- RFE received at CSC ("In Review")

05/06/2014 -- I130 NOA2

05/07/2014 – I130 Mailed to NVC
NVC
05-14-2014 -- NVC received
06-20-2014 -- NVC case number assigned case (AoS/IV bills received)
06-29-2014 -- AoS and IV bills paid

07-03-2014 -- AOS & IV bills in "Paid" status

07-08-2014 -- DS-260 completed

07-08-2014 -- Sent AoS and IV Packages

07-15-2014 -- AoS and IV scans

09-11-2014 -- Checklist for Police Records
09-19-2014 -- Case Complete
10-03-2014 -- Interview Scheduled
Embassy
10-16-2014 -- Medical
11-13-2014 -- Interview - APPROVED!
11-20-2014 -- VISA IN HAND!
12-02-2014 -- POE (Dulles) :dance:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I have made a few calls to some people I know in DC, I really can't go into any details, but the general consensus is....we are screwed (for now).

For the most part, what I heard from more than one person was:

1. They are well funded and have a large budget, in addition to the fees we have paid.

2. In the past they have hired contractors to assist in specific functions which helps in bringing the processing times down and get the workload more manageable for FTE's.

3. That they are redistributing cases to centers with lesser loads in an attempt to leverage current experienced staff.

4. That there is quite a rumbling going on (evidently many are calling and complaining). People are very dissatisfied and are expressing their dissatisfaction.

5. Some of the backlog is due to the recent immigration law changes and they were ill prepared to handle the drastically increased applications.

But as of right now, unless focus is brought directly on processing I-130's? It will be at least 9 to 12 months for NOA2/adjudication.

I will post more as I get more info...

Pretty much exactly what I've been telling folk.

No one wants to listen, though.

November 14th, 2013: She's here!

December 12th, 2013: Picked up marriage license.

December 14th, 2013: Wedding

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Poland
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I have made a few calls to some people I know in DC, I really can't go into any details, but the general consensus is....we are screwed (for now).

For the most part, what I heard from more than one person was:

1. They are well funded and have a large budget, in addition to the fees we have paid.

2. In the past they have hired contractors to assist in specific functions which helps in bringing the processing times down and get the workload more manageable for FTE's.

3. That they are redistributing cases to centers with lesser loads in an attempt to leverage current experienced staff.

4. That there is quite a rumbling going on (evidently many are calling and complaining). People are very dissatisfied and are expressing their dissatisfaction.

5. Some of the backlog is due to the recent immigration law changes and they were ill prepared to handle the drastically increased applications.

But as of right now, unless focus is brought directly on processing I-130's? It will be at least 9 to 12 months for NOA2/adjudication.

I will post more as I get more info...

Yes, DACA and Provisional Waivers.

But we already knew all this...

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When two people are meant for each other, no time is too long, no distance is too far, no one can ever tear them apart.

USCIS: NVC:

6/21/2013 -Married in Stockholm, Sweden 4/16/2014- Case received at NVC

9/6/2013 -Priority Date 5/13 /2014- Case number and IIN assigned

2/25/2014 -Transferred to NSC 5/20/2014- DS-261 completed

3/31/2014 -Approved 5/21/2014- AOS fee invoiced and paid

5/22/2014- AOS package overnighted to NVC

5/28/2014- AOS scanned into the system

6/20/2014- IV invoice email (but fee still locked on CEAC )

6/23/2014- IV fee finally unlocked and paid.

IV package overnighted to NVC

6/30/2014- IV scanned in. DS260 completed.

7/1/2014- AOS accepted

7/2/2014- False checklist (AOS reviewed)

8/1/2014 False checklist (attorney's G28 reviewed)

8/2/2014 False checklist (NVC not sure why it was generated)

I am the beneficiary. 8/12/2014 CASE COMPLETE!

8/26/2014 Medical

9/2/2014 Interview... APPROVED!!!

9/5/2014 Visa in hand

Removal Of Conditions:

10/29- Package sent to VSC

11/1 - NOA1

11/17- Received biometrics appointment letter

11/30- Biometrics appointment

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Poland
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Pretty much exactly what I've been telling folk.

No one wants to listen, though.

Meaning?

We already knew everything 100JH posted.

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When two people are meant for each other, no time is too long, no distance is too far, no one can ever tear them apart.

USCIS: NVC:

6/21/2013 -Married in Stockholm, Sweden 4/16/2014- Case received at NVC

9/6/2013 -Priority Date 5/13 /2014- Case number and IIN assigned

2/25/2014 -Transferred to NSC 5/20/2014- DS-261 completed

3/31/2014 -Approved 5/21/2014- AOS fee invoiced and paid

5/22/2014- AOS package overnighted to NVC

5/28/2014- AOS scanned into the system

6/20/2014- IV invoice email (but fee still locked on CEAC )

6/23/2014- IV fee finally unlocked and paid.

IV package overnighted to NVC

6/30/2014- IV scanned in. DS260 completed.

7/1/2014- AOS accepted

7/2/2014- False checklist (AOS reviewed)

8/1/2014 False checklist (attorney's G28 reviewed)

8/2/2014 False checklist (NVC not sure why it was generated)

I am the beneficiary. 8/12/2014 CASE COMPLETE!

8/26/2014 Medical

9/2/2014 Interview... APPROVED!!!

9/5/2014 Visa in hand

Removal Of Conditions:

10/29- Package sent to VSC

11/1 - NOA1

11/17- Received biometrics appointment letter

11/30- Biometrics appointment

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