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Ariani on the first list of scans (one my names on), is it a mixture of paper scan and electronic scan? Just kinda wondering about all the inbetween names whether they are paper,electronic, perhaps checklist and/or just didnt report back in to say they got CC.

 
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Sent : 5/01/2014

I-130 NOA1 : 05/12/2014
I-130 Approved : 10/06/2014
NVC Received : 10/31/2014
Received DS-261 / AOS Bill : 11/25/2014
Paid AOS: 11/25/2014
Sent AOS: 11/25/2014
Sent IV Package: 11/25/2014
Submitted DS-261: 11/25/2014
Receive IV Bill : 12/12/2014
Paid IV Bill: 12/12/2014
60 Day Scan Date Email Received: 12/16/2014
Checklist Received - 02/17/2015
Second AOS Scan Date - 2/23/2015
Case Completed at NVC : 03/26/2015 :dancing:
Medical Appointment Date: 05/07/2015
Interview Date: 6/02/2015
Interview Result : Approved  

ROC

03/08/2017 I-751 Package Sent

03/09/2017 I-751 Package delivered (CSC)

03/09/2017 I-751 NOA1 date

03/15/2017 Checks cashed

03/19/2017 NOA1 letter in the mail 

03/25/2017 Received Biometric appointment Letter

04/07/2017 Biometric  Appointments 10am

02/25/2018 Email Transferred to Local Office

02/26/2018 Email Transferred to Local Office

05/01/2018 Email Transferred to another office

05/01/2018 Email Receiving Case

05/03/2018 Email Transfer to Local Office 

05/03/2018 Email Transfer to Local Office (Yes, twice)

05/09/2018 Mail Transferred to NBC Lee Summit MO

05/21/2018 i-551-Appointment: Approved

Interview: June 12, 2018

Interview Result: Approved

N-400

Service Center : Filed Online

CIS Office : Jacksonville FL

03/17/2018 - Date Filed 

03/17/2018  - NOA Date 

04/13/2018 - Biometrics Appt.

Interview Email/ Uscis Status Change - 05/08/2018

Interview: June 12, 2018

Interview Result: Approved 

Naturalization Ceremony:

 

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Dominican Republic
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There's a question on the DS 260 form which has brought me to the point of wanting to pull my hair out :cry::help:



Question is below..



Is your spouse immigrating to the U.S. with you?



I'am a USC and live in the United States. My husband lives in the Dominican Republic. I will be attending the interview with my husband at the time of the interview and I will he will be entering the united states with me. My question is the following, do i answer yes or no?. This is a fairly tricky question. Can someone help please?. Any answer,help, and/or suggestion will be greatly appreciated.


Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Dominican Republic

Marriage (if applicable): 12/27/2013

I-130 Sent : 2014-05-26

I-130 NOA1 : 2014-06-09

I-130 Approved : 2014-11-07

NVC Received : 2014-12-30

Received DS-261 / AOS Bill : 2015-01-16

Pay AOS Bill : 2015-01-20

Receive I-864 Package : 2015-01-16

Send AOS Package : 2015-03-19

Submit DS-261 : 2015-01-16

Receive IV Bill : 2015-03-06

Pay IV Bill : 2015-03-06

Sent AOS/IV Package: 2015-03-19

Checklist: 2015-04-15

New Scan Date: 2015-04-17

CC: 2015-05-11

Interview: 2015-06-25

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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There's a question on the DS 260 form which has brought me to the point of wanting to pull my hair out :cry::help:

Question is below..

Is your spouse immigrating to the U.S. with you?

I'am a USC and live in the United States. My husband lives in the Dominican Republic. I will be attending the interview with my husband at the time of the interview and I will he will be entering the united states with me. My question is the following, do i answer yes or no?. This is a fairly tricky question. Can someone help please?. Any answer,help, and/or suggestion will be greatly appreciated.

The answer is no, you are not immigrating with your husband.

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There's a question on the DS 260 form which has brought me to the point of wanting to pull my hair out :cry::help:

Question is below..

Is your spouse immigrating to the U.S. with you?

I'am a USC and live in the United States. My husband lives in the Dominican Republic. I will be attending the interview with my husband at the time of the interview and I will he will be entering the united states with me. My question is the following, do i answer yes or no?. This is a fairly tricky question. Can someone help please?. Any answer,help, and/or suggestion will be greatly appreciated.

Familiasevilla is right. You're entering your husbands country (presumably under the legal status of a tourist) and returning to your home country; not emigrating. Edited by shippingforecast

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Ariani on the first list of scans (one my names on), is it a mixture of paper scan and electronic scan? Just kinda wondering about all the inbetween names whether they are paper,electronic, perhaps checklist and/or just didnt report back in to say they got CC.

The last tab has EP only so you can compare usernames on the two. Most of the blanks with February scan dates are unfortunately EP filers. I think your assumption that some people simply don't report back is sound. That's why I don't 100% trust VJ timelines. What you have to remember is that the majority of people that join the forum do so because they have problematic cases which obviously come with delays, or are unsure of the correct process to follow in the first instance. When you throw those users processing times into the all the statistical data that we have, it inflates the average times and gives false expectations. I keep that in mind and it gives me optimism that I'll be there before the data tells me I will be.

Still, doesn't stop me banging the refresh button on CEAC.

Now chronicling my experience in handy blog format at


http://the-shipping-forecast.tumblr.com/

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Italy
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The last tab has EP only so you can compare usernames on the two. Most of the blanks with February scan dates are unfortunately EP filers. I think your assumption that some people simply don't report back is sound. That's why I don't 100% trust VJ timelines. What you have to remember is that the majority of people that join the forum do so because they have problematic cases which obviously come with delays, or are unsure of the correct process to follow in the first instance. When you throw those users processing times into the all the statistical data that we have, it inflates the average times and gives false expectations. I keep that in mind and it gives me optimism that I'll be there before the data tells me I will be.

Still, doesn't stop me banging the refresh button on CEAC.

yes - banging the refresh button is totally the right verb. Mine might break soon...

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Ariani on the first list of scans (one my names on), is it a mixture of paper scan and electronic scan? Just kinda wondering about all the inbetween names whether they are paper,electronic, perhaps checklist and/or just didnt report back in to say they got CC.

I know there are few others like myself with January dates (paper filers) who have been active on here and have not been reviewed: Young_Love_WA , visausa90 , you guess . Likely just on a slower reviewers desk, but I don't even try to understand the discrepancies or methods at NVC anymore.

USCIS

10-24-14 : I-130 sent from South Africa to Chicago Lockbox

11-03-14 : NOA1, Case Transferred to California Service Center

11-24-14 : NOA2

NVC

12-12-14 : Case received by NVC

01-15-15 : Case # Assigned

01-15-15: DS-261 completed

01-20-15: AOS fee invoiced & paid

01-21-15: Mailed AOS & IV Packages

01-22-15: ORIGINAL SCAN DATE- both packages

01-23-15: Sent corrected AOS - caught my own mistake

02-11-15: IV bill invoiced & paid

02-14-15: DS-260 completed

04-01-15: Case Complete

04-16-15: P4 e-mail

05-14-15: Interview Date

05-25--15 : POE, time to MOVE!!!!

Removal of Conditions

04-07-2016: Form I-751 arrived at California Service Center

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I know there are few others like myself with January dates (paper filers) who have been active on here and have not been reviewed: Young_Love_WA , visausa90 , you guess . Likely just on a slower reviewers desk, but I don't even try to understand the discrepancies or methods at NVC anymore.

Yes I have been watching this too...I seem to be getting passed by february scan dates & keep reminding myself others have been waiting even longer so don't panic... I figure im on that slow desk with you guys. So I've been watching you guys close & praying for action! ?

Dang slow Nvc reviewer!! Get it in gear!! ?

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I know there are few others like myself with January dates (paper filers) who have been active on here and have not been reviewed: Young_Love_WA , visausa90 , you guess . Likely just on a slower reviewers desk, but I don't even try to understand the discrepancies or methods at NVC anymore.

This is exactly what my wife and I thought, but when we asked the operators say that EVERYTHING is dealt with on a first-in, first-out basis.

Now chronicling my experience in handy blog format at


http://the-shipping-forecast.tumblr.com/

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This is exactly what my wife and I thought, but when we asked the operators say that EVERYTHING is dealt with on a first-in, first-out basis.

hahah exactly why I am momentarily banning myself from calling anymore because I don't want to have to say "YOU ARE LIEING TO ME"

They obviously confirm CC's to people all day with February scan dates but then tell me they are running behind the 60 days and that people aren't finding out until after 60 days. The reps are not as dumb as some might give them credit for. They do this probably 8 hours a day and know the trends going on. So to me it's a blatant lie to my face, i mean ear. :rofl: I can't understand it. Just say the processing times vary and we are working our best to complete the case, that is it.

USCIS

10-24-14 : I-130 sent from South Africa to Chicago Lockbox

11-03-14 : NOA1, Case Transferred to California Service Center

11-24-14 : NOA2

NVC

12-12-14 : Case received by NVC

01-15-15 : Case # Assigned

01-15-15: DS-261 completed

01-20-15: AOS fee invoiced & paid

01-21-15: Mailed AOS & IV Packages

01-22-15: ORIGINAL SCAN DATE- both packages

01-23-15: Sent corrected AOS - caught my own mistake

02-11-15: IV bill invoiced & paid

02-14-15: DS-260 completed

04-01-15: Case Complete

04-16-15: P4 e-mail

05-14-15: Interview Date

05-25--15 : POE, time to MOVE!!!!

Removal of Conditions

04-07-2016: Form I-751 arrived at California Service Center

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is exactly what my wife and I thought, but when we asked the operators say that EVERYTHING is dealt with on a first-in, first-out basis.

That just doesn't even make sense. The only way that would even be possible is for one person to handle every case. Obviously they have to split them up some way between different reviewers. I believe that is their intention...first in first reviewed. But not the reality. Phone reps just don't always understand, or want to say, what the reality is! ?

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hahah exactly why I am momentarily banning myself from calling anymore because I don't want to have to say "YOU ARE LIEING TO ME"

They obviously confirm CC's to people all day with February scan dates but then tell me they are running behind the 60 days and that people aren't finding out until after 60 days. The reps are not as dumb as some might give them credit for. They do this probably 8 hours a day and know the trends going on. So to me it's a blatant lie to my face, i mean ear. :rofl: I can't understand it. Just say the processing times vary and we are working our best to complete the case, that is it.

Amen!!

"Just say the processing times vary and we are working our best to complete the case, that is it. "

Sounds simple enough right!?!?

But then nothing is sime with Nvc!!

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