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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Your timeline shows you entered with a K-1 visa and married within 90 days, so not sure what you needed to file an I-130 for.

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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It took a friend of mine two years to get it all done.... They must be super busy. Remember we are dealing with the US gov., super fast, I can never get fired, ever, workers that are not in a big hurry as it doesn't concern them. :rofl: .....Good luck

Filed: Country: Sweden
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recently they have transferred a lot of cases to CSC. I think until April 2014. you might be next to be either transferred or to be processed there. :)

1/10/2013 : We sent I130 application to chicago

3/10/2013 : Application received - Priority date

8/10/2013 : NOA1 hard copy received

26/3/2015: Case Transfered to California

2/4/2015 : I-130 Approval

5/4/2015 : NOA2 Hard Copy received

23/4/2015 : NVC recieved the case

1/5/2015 : Case number and IIN assigned (Phone Call)

11/5/2015 : DS-261 Available and completed

27/5/2015 : Both fees were paid via post

28/5/2015 : AOS and IV package mailed to NVC

6/6/2015 : Scan date - Document received by NVC

5/7/2015 : DS-260 Available and completed

6/7/2015 : Checklist ( marriage certificate from another authority- i864 ( missing tax for 2014)

16/7/2015 : our new Scan date

12/10/2015 : 2nd checklist: NVC lost the resident permit document and ask it again.

20/10/2015 : new scan date

24/11/2015: case complete

CONSULATE

24/1/2016 : Medical
2/2/2016 : Interview
3/3/2016 : Visa in hand
15/4/2016 : POE

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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It took a friend of mine two years to get it all done.... They must be super busy. Remember we are dealing with the US gov., super fast, I can never get fired, ever, workers that are not in a big hurry as it doesn't concern them. :rofl: .....Good luck

Yes, two years wouldn't surprise me a bit. Sad that it takes that long to get something like this done.




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