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Okay so I have some news. Someone posted this on a Facebook Group (Paola E.) :yes:

I called a few minutes ago. A representative told me NVC is working overtime!

The supervisor I spoke with this week explained to me that the issue they're currently having is that everyone seems to submit their paperwork on the same date. Therefore, they can only work 1 date at a time until they finish that one. She seemed very knowledgeable and she was very helpful in answering my questions and giving me some pointers with my checklist.

So, this explains why they've been working on the same date range for the whole week!

And that they are actually working overtime. Maybe the representative who said they were not working overtime wasn't very knowledgable, or maybe someone directed her not to say anything?? :idea:

If this is true, then we're probably going to see some faster processing after they clear up those dates :)Hopefully Monday will bring good news to many of us :):D

I-751 August 2016 filer. 10-year Green card received on Aug 2017.

N-400 (Naturalization) July 2017 filer. Oath Ceremony: November 2nd 2017.

Details below.

 

NATURALIZATION (N-400):

Sent application to Lewisville, TX on 07/03/2017. Case received and check cashed on 07/11/2017. Biometrics: 08/03/2017. In Line for Interview: 09/05/2017. Interview scheduled: 09/18/17 (notice received 09/21/17). Interview date: 10/23/2017. Oath date: 11/02/2017. Passport received: 11/20/2017.

 

REMOVING OF CONDITIONS (I-751):

Vermont Service Center received package on Aug 18th 2016.

NOA 1 date: Aug 19th 2016 (received letter on Aug 24)

Biometrics date: Sept 23rd 2016

Approval Notice: Jul 24th 2017

Green Card Received: Aug 4th 2017

 

CR1 Visa / Green Card application (conditional residency):

USCIS:

-October 15, 2013- Sent I-130 (Priority Date: Oct 17 2013).

-October 25, 2013- NOA1 hard copy received (notice date: Oct 19, 2013). Processing at NBC.

-March 14, 2014- Transfer notice hard copy received (CSC).

-March 27, 2014- NOA2 hard copy received.

NVC:

-March 31, 2014- NVC received

-April 29, 2014- Case# and IIN assigned

-May 03, 2014- DS-261 submitted online.

-May 07, 2014- AOS bill invoiced and paid.

-May 12, 2014- Sent AOS package by DHL 

-May 12, 2014- IV bill invoiced and paid

-May 13, 2014- Sent IV package by DHL 

-May 14, 2014- DS-260 available and submitted.

-June 17, 2014- AOS documents accepted

-June 18, 2014- CASE COMPLETED! (No checklists!) 

-June 25, 2014- Interview scheduled!

 

US EMBASSY CARACAS:

-July 07, 2014- Medical appointment

-August 21, 2014- INTERVIEW -> Approved!

-August 29, 2014- Visa in Hand

-August 31, 2014- Port of Entry

-October 03, 2014- Green Card received (33 days after POE)

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First of all you should check USCIS website with your receipt number, it will show the exact date that USCIS shipped your case to NVC. Then allow 1-2weeks and start calling NVC to know if they have received your case file, when you are told the exact date NVC received your case, you should allow 20-25days to get your case number or IIN. Mine took 23days to get my case number and I got it by calling NVC. You can check my signature and other timelines to guild you.

The first part of your comment is not always true. Back when I got approved, this seemed to be an NSC glitch. I was approved at CSC and my status never changed to let me know when my case was shipped to NVC.

I'm only stating this so people don't freak out if their USCIS never updates to reflect shipment :-D

5/21/2016: Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

5/23/2016: NOA1

7/29/2016: Biometrics Appointment

11/22/2016: I-751 Approved!

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Okay so I have some news. Someone posted this on a Facebook Group (Paola E.) :yes:

So, this explains why they've been working on the same date range for the whole week!

And that they are actually working overtime. Maybe the representative who said they were not working overtime wasn't very knowledgable, or maybe someone directed her not to say anything?? :idea:

If this is true, then we're probably going to see some faster processing after they clear up those dates :)Hopefully Monday will bring good news to many of us :):D

Well...I had no choice but to send both packets at once. I got to pay my fees at the same time. Sorry guys. :lol:

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Okay so I have some news. Someone posted this on a Facebook Group (Paola E.) :yes:

So, this explains why they've been working on the same date range for the whole week!

And that they are actually working overtime. Maybe the representative who said they were not working overtime wasn't very knowledgable, or maybe someone directed her not to say anything?? :idea:

If this is true, then we're probably going to see some faster processing after they clear up those dates :)Hopefully Monday will bring good news to many of us :):D

I don't know how true that is since the AOS and IV go to different departments. Last night someone reported that their AOS was reviewed but the IV hadn't even been touched yet (sent and received on the same date at NVC).

Quick edit: I'm hesitant to believe news just because it coincides with what we want to believe. Forgive my cynicism at this stage, but I find it hard to believe they're working overtime if within the last week processing times have increased (and continue to do so).

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5/21/2016: Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

5/23/2016: NOA1

7/29/2016: Biometrics Appointment

11/22/2016: I-751 Approved!

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The first part of your comment is not always true. Back when I got approved, this seemed to be an NSC glitch. I was approved at CSC and my status never changed to let me know when my case was shipped to NVC.

I'm only stating this so people don't freak out if their USCIS never updates to reflect shipment :-D

Same with me, it's not a glitch thought, CSC don't provide further updates after NOA2.

I-130 Timeline

 

NOA1 July 3rd 2013

Transfer to CSC January 7th 2014
RFE (eNotification) February 20th 2014 - RFE (Hardcopy) arrives in mail March 7th 2014
RFE Evidence sent March 10th 2014 - RFE Received at CSC March 11th 2014
NOA2 April 9th 2014

NVC Timeline
Received at NVC - May 14th 2014
Assigned Case # / IIN / BIN - May 16th 2014
DS-261 Completed online - May 19th 2014
DS-261 & AOS Bill email received - May 20th 2014
AOS Bill paid - May 20th 2014 Show's as Paid on portal - May 21st 2014
AOS Package sent - May 21st 2014 AOS Package received/scanned - May 27th 2014
DS-261 Reviewed - June 9th 2014
IV Fee invoiced and paid - June 10th 2014 Shows a Paid on portal - June 16th 2014
IV Package sent - June 10th 2014 IV Docs received/scanned - June 17th 2014
DS-260 Available and completed - June 16th 2014
AOS Checklist generated - June 27th 2014 AOS Checklist email - June 30th 2014
AOS Checklist response sent - June 30th 2014 AOS Checklist response received/scanned - July 9th 2014
IV Package reviewed and accepted - August 1st 2014
AOS Checklist reviewed and accepted - August 22nd 2014 Case Complete - August 22nd 2014
Left NVC - September 10th 2014



Embassy Timeline

 

Medical - May 27th 2014
Interview scheduled - September 2nd 2014
Case arrived at Embassy - September 16th 2014
Interview Date - September 29th (Changed from October 31st 2014) - APPROVED!!!
Visa in hand - October 7th 2014 - Entry to USA - October 8th (LAX)

Removal of Conditions Timeline (I-751)

Packet mailed - September 6th 2016 - Signed for September 8th
NOA (receipt date) - September 8th 2016 - Physical letter received September 12th 2016

Called USCIS as no biometrics letter received - Service Request raised October 13th

Biometrics letter- Letter mailed October 14th - letter received October 17th 2015

Biometrics appointment - October 31st 2016

InfoPass stamp - October 25th 2017 (expires October 24th 2018)

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Same with me, it's not a glitch thought, CSC don't provide further updates after NOA2.

I just assume everything is a glitch if it doesn't happen for everyone :rofl:

5/21/2016: Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

5/23/2016: NOA1

7/29/2016: Biometrics Appointment

11/22/2016: I-751 Approved!

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Won't be calling back until 4pm tonight.. hope there is good news on our AOS. If not, there goes an August interview out the window!

I-130 STAGE
-------------------------------
16th May 2013- I-130 PD Date
30th Dec 2013- Transferred to TSC
13th Mar 2014- I-130 Approved
20th Mar 2014- Cased shipped to NVC.


NVC STAGE
--------------------------------
28th Mar 14 Case received at NVC
28th Apr 14 Case # & IIN assigned

13th May 14 AOS package scanned into the system
14th May 14 DS260 available/completed.
20th May 14 IV package scanned into the system

12th June 14 AOS checklist- NVC error-

13th June 14 Supervisor review, said she would remove it when spoke to her. (Up to 30 business days).

28th July 14 CASE COMPLETE!!!!

19th August 2014- Medical

5th September 2014- Interview @ London

05th Sep 2014-Interview

05th Sep 2014- APPROVED! Visa Status Issued same day!

10th Sep 2014- Visa in hand

18th September 2014- POE ORLANDO FL! DISNEY!! :dancing:

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Oh well, I understood that she meant that most people decided to do send their packages at the same date range (not that most people send their AOS and IV together)...

So if, for instance, NVC usually receives 100k packages a week, then on the May 13th week they received 500k packages... (I'm making up numbers but you get my point). And maybe the next week they received less packages...

Well...I had no choice but to send both packets at once. I got to pay my fees at the same time. Sorry guys. :lol:

I don't know how true that is since the AOS and IV go to different departments. Last night someone reported that their AOS was reviewed but the IV hadn't even been touched yet (sent and received on the same date at NVC).

Quick edit: I'm hesitant to believe news just because it coincides with what we want to believe. Forgive my cynicism at this stage, but I find it hard to believe they're working overtime if within the last week processing times have increased (and continue to do so).

I-751 August 2016 filer. 10-year Green card received on Aug 2017.

N-400 (Naturalization) July 2017 filer. Oath Ceremony: November 2nd 2017.

Details below.

 

NATURALIZATION (N-400):

Sent application to Lewisville, TX on 07/03/2017. Case received and check cashed on 07/11/2017. Biometrics: 08/03/2017. In Line for Interview: 09/05/2017. Interview scheduled: 09/18/17 (notice received 09/21/17). Interview date: 10/23/2017. Oath date: 11/02/2017. Passport received: 11/20/2017.

 

REMOVING OF CONDITIONS (I-751):

Vermont Service Center received package on Aug 18th 2016.

NOA 1 date: Aug 19th 2016 (received letter on Aug 24)

Biometrics date: Sept 23rd 2016

Approval Notice: Jul 24th 2017

Green Card Received: Aug 4th 2017

 

CR1 Visa / Green Card application (conditional residency):

USCIS:

-October 15, 2013- Sent I-130 (Priority Date: Oct 17 2013).

-October 25, 2013- NOA1 hard copy received (notice date: Oct 19, 2013). Processing at NBC.

-March 14, 2014- Transfer notice hard copy received (CSC).

-March 27, 2014- NOA2 hard copy received.

NVC:

-March 31, 2014- NVC received

-April 29, 2014- Case# and IIN assigned

-May 03, 2014- DS-261 submitted online.

-May 07, 2014- AOS bill invoiced and paid.

-May 12, 2014- Sent AOS package by DHL 

-May 12, 2014- IV bill invoiced and paid

-May 13, 2014- Sent IV package by DHL 

-May 14, 2014- DS-260 available and submitted.

-June 17, 2014- AOS documents accepted

-June 18, 2014- CASE COMPLETED! (No checklists!) 

-June 25, 2014- Interview scheduled!

 

US EMBASSY CARACAS:

-July 07, 2014- Medical appointment

-August 21, 2014- INTERVIEW -> Approved!

-August 29, 2014- Visa in Hand

-August 31, 2014- Port of Entry

-October 03, 2014- Green Card received (33 days after POE)

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sarcasm? :devil:

Oh no lol

Just my extremely limited knowledge of techy things was exposed!! hahaha

5/21/2016: Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

5/23/2016: NOA1

7/29/2016: Biometrics Appointment

11/22/2016: I-751 Approved!

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wow it is so quite in here today.. Is NVC not working? lol

Benopals4

any progress on youe case?We submitted ASO on 7th may and is approve but for IVy submitted 4th june and waiting for CC.Got false checklist to submit IVy document even though we already submitted.

Waiting is too long

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Oh well, I understood that she meant that most people decided to do send their packages at the same date range (not that most people send their AOS and IV together)...

So if, for instance, NVC usually receives 100k packages a week, then on the May 13th week they received 500k packages... (I'm making up numbers but you get my point). And maybe the next week they received less packages...

NVC is backlogged from the tail end of the USCIS backlog at NVC, the sudden rush of approved I-130s at NVC and on top of that the Diversity Visa applicants I believe are at NVC right now. That all happened right around the same time, so that part does make sense (they're sifting through an unusual amount of mail, as the Agent told me as well the other day).

I'm still hesitant to believe the overtime thing. Perhaps they did the Saturday after Memorial Day, but beyond that I doubt it. Last week it was taking 16 business days to review mail, now it's lingering around 21 business days. Overtime should be having the opposite result lol

5/21/2016: Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

5/23/2016: NOA1

7/29/2016: Biometrics Appointment

11/22/2016: I-751 Approved!

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NVC is backlogged from the tail end of the USCIS backlog at NVC, the sudden rush of approved I-130s at NVC and on top of that the Diversity Visa applicants I believe are at NVC right now. That all happened right around the same time, so that part does make sense (they're sifting through an unusual amount of mail, as the Agent told me as well the other day).

I'm still hesitant to believe the overtime thing. Perhaps they did the Saturday after Memorial Day, but beyond that I doubt it. Last week it was taking 16 business days to review mail, now it's lingering around 21 business days. Overtime should be having the opposite result lol

i reached the point where i don't care what's gonna happen, what's going on and when is it going to change ... LOL

like with USCIS

i feel like laughing at it, that's all. one huge BS. maybe its first symptoms of craziness.

:rofl::rofl::rofl::pop::pop::pop::girlwerewolf2xn::girlwerewolf2xn::girlwerewolf2xn:

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