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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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For all who are waiting for USCIS to approve a 129 petition, what is so difficult to deal with is the uncertainty. The timeline says they are looking at petitions filed 6 months ago. So does that mean a 6 month wait for this step? And, my God, SIX months!

But then it is clear that no one seems to be waiting 6 months. Every Friday a number of people report getting approval (a few every Tuesday) and none seem to have waited 6 months. (Oh, well there still are a few from the pre-IMBRA days who got so royally screwed that it makes my blood boil even to think about it. They are the crowd who paid the price for the dishonest few trying to scam the system and for government foolishness in applying the law. Why oh why did they not FIRST hire sufficent personel and then implement the law? Why not grandfather those who already had approval? If a business ran like, that bankruptcy would follow so fast . . . .) But for most, the 6 months is a time that USCIS seems to put out there just to make applicants feel sick.

[Hey, these are people's lives we are talking about! People whose whole life is put on hold, their love attacked by this unnatural separation, their world turned upside down. People who want to obey the law, who only want their rights as citizens, people whose spouse will soon, if the relationship can stand the strain, be productive US residents, maybe someday citizens, contributing to the great immigrant nation of the US. Don't treat these people like supplicants coming for scraps of nourishment that the government can hand out! Treat them like citizens with international perspectives enriching the nation!]

Still, the uncertainty. How long will it take? If one only knew what was happening, only knew when some faceless person in California would look at one's carefully, oh so carefully, assembled petition? Waiting 2 months and longer is hard, but it is the not knowing that is so difficult. When advised to be patient, how can one be patient when all is so UNCERTAIN! Give me a date and I can wait; let me dangle scrounging each day for any indication of WHEN, and I suffer.

The facts are, however, that no one really knows when any petition will be examined. No one knows if Christmas will slow things down at all and if so how much.

All that can be said is that the probability is high that petitions will be examined after 70-90 at California and that the trend is for the time to be getting shorter.

After 70 days, begin to hope.

And always remember that it is not IF your petition will be approved but WHEN!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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By the way, congrats on your approval.

9-21-06: express I-129F to CSC

9-22-06: signed for at CSC

9-25-06: check cashed

9-26-06 NOA1

9-26-06: Touched

9-30-06: NOA1 received

12-14-06: Touched

12-14-06: NOA2 (said approved and mailed on December 13, 2006)

12-16-06: Received hard copy of NOA2 via snail mail

12-25-06: NVC receives petition approval

12-27-06: Forwarded to Embassy

01-06-07 Called Embassy and received interview date of January 19, 2007.

01-19-07 Visa approved (I flew down for interview)

01-23-07 Flew back to Las Vegas

01-27-07 Married

04-12-07 Overnighted AOS

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By the way, congrats on your approval.

Ditto

This process does seem like it takes forever but eventually it does come to an end. Good luck :thumbs:

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I agree the unknown time for processing is really frustrating. But, at least being on VJ helps to know you are not alone. I didn't discover VJ until I had already had two I-129F's processed. The first one took 9 months and ended in a complete disaster. The second took three months and that one is why I go by 1HappyGuy.

But, it could be a lot worse. Just before I applied the first time there was a story in the news of a huge scandal at California Service Center. Apparently a subcontractor in an effort to reduce the backlog decided to shred a bunch of applications. I never heard how many. At least this guy is doing time in another of California's institution. Can you imagine being one of those shredded?

So, no matter how tough it is, being with others suffering the same problems definitely helps. And the support and assistance you get from VJ is immeasurable.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Australia
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WOW. Collegeboard, You literally took the words straight from my mouth. I think that pretty much summarizes so eloquently and accurately how we all feel...well, how I feel. It really frustrates me too...but as others have correctly pointed out- having VJ really is a blessing. Most other sites try to profit off giving immigration advice, whereas VJ is FOR the community BY the community.

I cannot understand what takes the CSC so long- yes, I know how many petitions they must be receiving everyday, and yes it is an arduous task, and yes, people do make errors when submitting their petitions- but I believe that the delays reflect on the incompetence of the people working there. I also feel like we're treated as cases and as numbers- not as people putting their lives on hold...waiting anxiously on edge..everyday.

Oh well..all we can do is keep our heads held up high, be strong, and ...wait!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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CONGRATULATIONS

Send the application on 3/13/2010

Arrived on 3/15/2010

Cash Withdrawal 3/15/2010

USCIS Received the App undate on the UCIS portal 3/15/2010

NOA (I-797C) received 3/29/2010

Bio Metrics apprionmetn letter received 4/6/2010

Bio Metrics done 4/26/2010

Interview letter received 5/6/2010

Interview appt 6/10/2010

Oath ceremony appoinment letterreceived 7/13/2010

Oath 8/10/2010

 
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