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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Well look at the stats on Igors list for April. There's 35 129f's at TSC and then 181 129f's at CSC. As people have said above CSC is now just going to go slow and TSC will catch up. It seems that they can't do "balance" in the sense of getting priority for people waiting the longest, just move the problem somewhere else and not actually solve anything.

hey ho, on with waiting we go.

K1 Timeline

November 21st 2013 - First Met

November 18th 2014 - I-129f Submitted

November 24th 2014 - NOA 1

May 22nd 2015 - NOA 2 - no RFE!

June 4th 2015 - Case Sent to NVC

June 6th 2015 - NVC receives case

June 15th 2015 - Case Sent to Embassy

June 16th 2015 - Phoned NVC and finally got case number (tried 12th June and had not been assigned)

June 16th 2015 - Medical booked

June 21st 2015 - Sent Packet "3" - DS 160 and readiness

June 25th 2015 - Embassy sends letter in receipt of receiving case

June 30th 2015 - Medical

July 28th 2015 - Interview - Approved!

August 3rd 2015 - Email request to collect from courier office (Went straight from "Ready" to "Issued" did not see AP in CEAC)

August 4th 2015 - Collected packet from Chancery Lane Courier Office

August 7th 2015 - Arrived in Houston and end of K1 journey :)

Adjustment of Status Timeline

August 10th 2015 - Applied for SSN, obtained SSN number next day

August 15th 2015 - SSN card arrived

August 20th 2015 - Married! :)

August 24th 2015 - sent packet to USCIS via FedEx [AOS, AP & EAD]

August 26th 2015 - packet received at USCIS

August 28th 2015 - NOA 1 for all three applications

September 15th 2015 - RFE - request 1040A, W2's was not enough

September 24th 2015 - Biometrics completed

September 28th 2015 - RFE response received by USCIS

October 27th 2015 - EAD approved

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Yes, I'm not sure if they are expediting Syria, but certainly should be.

The only one I know who get auto-expedited is Philippines, because they had a storm three years ago.... <_< It does say on USCIS' website that Syrians can get protective status, although I haven't read through the whole procedure so not sure what it entails. Have a look at below link:

http://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/temporary-protected-status-deferred-enforced-departure/tps-designated-country-syria/temporary-protected-status-designated-country-syria

OP, if the K-1 visa is now taking this long, have you considered getting married and filing an I-130 for a K-3 visa? That process takes about 8 to 10 months, if you have all papers ready for every step before you get there. Plus your foreign spouse is allowed to work as soon as she enters the US.

Met online October 2010


Engaged December 31st 2011


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USCIS Stage


September 8th 2014 - Filed I-130 with Nebraska Service Center


September 16th 2014 - NOA1 received


March 2nd 2015 - NOA2 received :dancing:



NVC Stage


March 28th 2015 - Choice of agent complete & AOS fee paid


April 17th 2015 - IV fee paid


May 1st 2015 - Sent in IV application


May 12th 2015 - Sent in AOS and IV documents


May 18th 2015 - Scan Date


June 18th 2015 - Checklist received


June 22nd 2015 - Checklist response sent to NVC


June 25th 2015 - Put for Supervisor Review


Sept 15th 2015 - Request help from Texas US Senator Cornyn and his team


Sept 23rd 2015 - Our case is moved from supervisor review to NVC's team for dealing with Senator requests


Nov 4th 2015 - CASE COMPLETE!!!! :dancing:



Embassy Stage


Dec 16th 2015 - Medical exam


Dec 21st 2015 - Interview


Dec 21st 2015 - 221(g) issued at interview for updated forms


Jan 13th 2016 - Mailed our reply to the 221(g) to the US Embassy, received and CEAC updated the next morning


Jan 20th 2016 - Embassy require more in-depth info on asset for i-864


Feb 1st 2016 - Sent more in-depth info on assets as requested. Received the next morning


Feb 16th 2016 - Visa has been issued :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: :dancing:



In the US


April 5th 2016 - POE Newark. No questions asked.


April 14th 2016 - SSN received


May 10th 2016 - First day at my new job :dancing:


May 27th 2016 - Green Card received


June 7th 2016 - Got my Texas driver's license

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Well look at the stats on Igors list for April. There's 35 129f's at TSC and then 181 129f's at CSC. As people have said above CSC is now just going to go slow and TSC will catch up. It seems that they can't do "balance" in the sense of getting priority for people waiting the longest, just move the problem somewhere else and not actually solve anything.

hey ho, on with waiting we go.

I'm willing to bet that all these 35 are mislisted cause newbies do not unterstand there is a difference between the lockbox and TSC.

And I wouldn't be sure CSC is slowing down - not on account of just I-129Fs anyway. Average case numbers at TSC per month can be well over 200 as well. But we don't know how many other petitions are re-routed..

K1 time line

 


I-129F sent: 12/23/2014
NOA-1: 12/29/2014
NOA-2: 06/05/2015 (158 days)
NOA-2 hardcopy: 06/11/2015 (6 days post NOA-2, 164 days total)
Sent to NVC: 06/16/2015 (11 days post NOA-2, 169 days total)
NVC receive: 06/25/2015 (20 days post NOA-2, 178 days total)
NVC case no: 06/30/2015 (25 days post NOA-2, 183 days total)
NVC left: 07/02/2015 (27 days post NOA-2, 185 days total)
Case Ready: 07/07/2015 (32 days post NOA-2, 190 days total)
submitted DS-160, paid visa fee.: 07/21/2015 (46 days post NOA-2, 204 days total)
Packet 3 sent: 07/25/2015 (50 days post NOA-2, 209 days total)
Pack 4 received: 07/30/2015 (55 days post NOA-2, 214 days total)
Medical: 09/17/2015 Interview: 09/23/2015 (108 days post NOA-2, 268 days total)
Interview Result: Approved Administrative Processing: 09/23/2015
CEAC Status Issued: 09/24/2015
Visa in hand: 09/28/2015
POE: 12/29/2015 Wedding: 01/11/2016


AOS Time Line

 

AOS package mailed: 01/13/2016
AOS package received: 01/20/2016 (day 1)
AOS NOA-1 text/email: 01/23/2016 (day 3), actual NOA-1 date 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS Fingerprint fee received: 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS check cashed: 01-25-2016 (day 5) Got 6 month NJ driver's license: 01-25-2016
3x NOA-1 hardcopies: 02/03/2016 (day 14)

Biometrics letter: 02/05/2016 (day 16) Biometrics appt (Elizabeth, NJ): 02/17/2016 (day 28)

EAD and AP approved email/txt: 03/29/2016 (day 67)

GC approval email/text: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

I-797 for I-765/I-131 in mail: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

EAD/AP delivered: 04/05/216 (day 75)

GC card being mailed status update: 04/07/16 (day 77)

GC received: 04/11/16 (day 84 post AOS NOA-1)

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 21 MONTHS!

ROC Window opens: 01/04/2018

 

ROC Time Line
ROC package mailed to Vermont 01/04/2018
ROC package received at Vermont 01/08/2018 (day 0)
Check cashed: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
NOA-1 date: 01/09/2018 (day 1)
NOA-1 received: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
Biometrics notice received: 02/09/2018 (day 32)
Biometrics appointment: 02/23/2018 (day 46)
Received 18-month extension letter: 08/13/2018 (day 209)
ROC Approved: 03/09/2019 (day 425)
Card Received: 03/16/2019  (day 432)
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I'm willing to bet that all these 35 are mislisted cause newbies do not unterstand there is a difference between the lockbox and TSC.

And I wouldn't be sure CSC is slowing down - not on account of just I-129Fs anyway. Average case numbers at TSC per month can be well over 200 as well. But we don't know how many other petitions are re-routed..

Probably are mislisted.

If CSC are now getting more cases then, in terms of the OP, you wouldn't see the same speed of CSC dealing with cases as they did previously. Though they probably would still be faster than TSC for a few months yet. How much they slow down only time will tell but one can't expect the average processing time to remain the same at CSC. Plus of course all the other applications beyond the 129f's as well as applications we don't see on VJ. So I think it will be inevitable that CSC will slow down (unless they have had a major recruitment campaign), but it will take a few months to know by how much. I do wish they provided access to their statistics, would be enlightening, or maybe a counter to say what queue number in line our form is until it gets an adjudicator!

K1 Timeline

November 21st 2013 - First Met

November 18th 2014 - I-129f Submitted

November 24th 2014 - NOA 1

May 22nd 2015 - NOA 2 - no RFE!

June 4th 2015 - Case Sent to NVC

June 6th 2015 - NVC receives case

June 15th 2015 - Case Sent to Embassy

June 16th 2015 - Phoned NVC and finally got case number (tried 12th June and had not been assigned)

June 16th 2015 - Medical booked

June 21st 2015 - Sent Packet "3" - DS 160 and readiness

June 25th 2015 - Embassy sends letter in receipt of receiving case

June 30th 2015 - Medical

July 28th 2015 - Interview - Approved!

August 3rd 2015 - Email request to collect from courier office (Went straight from "Ready" to "Issued" did not see AP in CEAC)

August 4th 2015 - Collected packet from Chancery Lane Courier Office

August 7th 2015 - Arrived in Houston and end of K1 journey :)

Adjustment of Status Timeline

August 10th 2015 - Applied for SSN, obtained SSN number next day

August 15th 2015 - SSN card arrived

August 20th 2015 - Married! :)

August 24th 2015 - sent packet to USCIS via FedEx [AOS, AP & EAD]

August 26th 2015 - packet received at USCIS

August 28th 2015 - NOA 1 for all three applications

September 15th 2015 - RFE - request 1040A, W2's was not enough

September 24th 2015 - Biometrics completed

September 28th 2015 - RFE response received by USCIS

October 27th 2015 - EAD approved

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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I just want to say I feel so relieved and so much less alone after seeing CamMarie and Walrusbaby who are both at TSC and French!! My fiancé and I got our first NOA on October 14, 2014 and have heard NOTHING since then... no RFE, literally nothing. It's so frustrating. I feel like no matter what I do (calling, looking online, etc) I can't get a straight answer for any of my questions. But It makes me feel so much less alone just to see two other people in a similar situation <3 :)

Actually we got our NOA over a week ago now. I don't think you can see my signature. But I'm aware I've been very "lucky" for someone who was sent to TSC.

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10/13/2014 --- I-129F sent

10/15/2014 --- NOA1

05/01/2015 --- NOA2 (198 days)

05/08/2015 --- Case sent to the NVC

05/15/2015 --- Case received by the NVC

05/18/2015 --- Case number assigned

06/05/2015 --- Consulate received + Packet 3 received (e-mail)

07/27/2015 --- Medical

07/28/2015 --- Interview (APPROVED!)

07/30/2015 --- Issued

08/04/2015 --- Received

09/25/2015 --- POE

10/10/2015 --- Wedding

Me: F/28/France - beneficiary :star:

Fiancé: M/29/Texas - petitioner (L)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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We have been waiting 5 months now and I have only been able to visit her 4 times in the past year. So I feel your pain. We have decided that the wait at the TSC is worth a lifetime together. So we Skype a lot and enjoy the time we have now and try not to worry about the wait.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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Thanks for the advice and varied opinions. We have decided simply to stick it out at the TSC.

I wish you guys the best of luck! The process is long and painful and can never be predicted with any real accuracy. I would hate to see you start over and then get delayed all over again, you can not ask which service center you are sent to and certainly they can send you wherever they want. When we applied back in 2011 for an I-130 the service center for the Northeast was VSC(it still is), our case went there yet a friend of mine who is also from the same state I am from went to CSC. VSC was averaging about 5 months at the time and we were approved in 90 days and my friend at CSC waited 11 months for NOA2. Even removing conditions is unpredictable, we went to VSC again(August 2014 filers) and our approval took 6 months, another friend who applied a month before us had hers in 2 weeks from VSC, and there are August 2014 filers who have yet to be approved fro VSC. In July my hubby will apply for citizenship and we have no idea what to expect. Keep us updated and hopefully things will speed up at TSC soon.


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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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We have been waiting 5 months now and I have only been able to visit her 4 times in the past year. So I feel your pain. We have decided that the wait at the TSC is worth a lifetime together. So we Skype a lot and enjoy the time we have now and try not to worry about the wait.

Many people never get to visit at all during the process, and ceratinly not 4 times in a year, You guys are luckier than most


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The only one I know who get auto-expedited is Philippines, because they had a storm three years ago.... <_< It does say on USCIS' website that Syrians can get protective status, although I haven't read through the whole procedure so not sure what it entails. Have a look at below link:

http://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/temporary-protected-status-deferred-enforced-departure/tps-designated-country-syria/temporary-protected-status-designated-country-syria

OP, if the K-1 visa is now taking this long, have you considered getting married and filing an I-130 for a K-3 visa? That process takes about 8 to 10 months, if you have all papers ready for every step before you get there. Plus your foreign spouse is allowed to work as soon as she enters the US.

the k-3 is an obsolete visa, It is RARELY approved. It would be a waste of time and money to attempt to go that route


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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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the k-3 is an obsolete visa, It is RARELY approved. It would be a waste of time and money to attempt to go that route

I know the k-3 is all but obselete but since OP already have a filed I-129, by going the k-3 route, they wouldn't have to cancel the I-129 but simply file the I-130. Once both petition reaches NVC, the I-129 would be cancelled by NVC. I have read of others on here doing it that way so it does work.

Met online October 2010


Engaged December 31st 2011


heart.gifMarried May 14th 2013 heart.gif



USCIS Stage


September 8th 2014 - Filed I-130 with Nebraska Service Center


September 16th 2014 - NOA1 received


March 2nd 2015 - NOA2 received :dancing:



NVC Stage


March 28th 2015 - Choice of agent complete & AOS fee paid


April 17th 2015 - IV fee paid


May 1st 2015 - Sent in IV application


May 12th 2015 - Sent in AOS and IV documents


May 18th 2015 - Scan Date


June 18th 2015 - Checklist received


June 22nd 2015 - Checklist response sent to NVC


June 25th 2015 - Put for Supervisor Review


Sept 15th 2015 - Request help from Texas US Senator Cornyn and his team


Sept 23rd 2015 - Our case is moved from supervisor review to NVC's team for dealing with Senator requests


Nov 4th 2015 - CASE COMPLETE!!!! :dancing:



Embassy Stage


Dec 16th 2015 - Medical exam


Dec 21st 2015 - Interview


Dec 21st 2015 - 221(g) issued at interview for updated forms


Jan 13th 2016 - Mailed our reply to the 221(g) to the US Embassy, received and CEAC updated the next morning


Jan 20th 2016 - Embassy require more in-depth info on asset for i-864


Feb 1st 2016 - Sent more in-depth info on assets as requested. Received the next morning


Feb 16th 2016 - Visa has been issued :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: :dancing:



In the US


April 5th 2016 - POE Newark. No questions asked.


April 14th 2016 - SSN received


May 10th 2016 - First day at my new job :dancing:


May 27th 2016 - Green Card received


June 7th 2016 - Got my Texas driver's license

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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Many people never get to visit at all during the process, and ceratinly not 4 times in a year, You guys are luckier than most

Agreed.... We visit twice a year, and I'm aware that even THAT is lucky.

But again, I just am happy to see people on here who know what we are going through.

K1 Visa Timeline:

Texas Service Center

NOA1: 10-15-14

NOA2: 05-15-15

Sent to NVC: 05-21-15

NVC received: 06-01-15
Sent to Paris: 06-04-15

Accepted at Paris: 06-08-15

Medical: 06-30-15

Interview, approved: 07-15-15

Pick up at embassy: 07-20-15

Entry to USA: 07-23-15

Adjustment of Status filed: 09-04-15

Biometrics Appt: 09-21-15

No interview

Approval: 03-18-16

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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I just want to say I feel so relieved and so much less alone after seeing CamMarie and Walrusbaby who are both at TSC and French!! My fiancé and I got our first NOA on October 14, 2014 and have heard NOTHING since then... no RFE, literally nothing. It's so frustrating. I feel like no matter what I do (calling, looking online, etc) I can't get a straight answer for any of my questions. But It makes me feel so much less alone just to see two other people in a similar situation <3 :)

I think that's a very valid point, even though we "know" there are a lot of others going through the process, we do feel alone in the journey and hearing nothing for so long makes you go into panic mode. That's why this site is so helpful, not just for all the information available but also physically being able to see other peoples stories, which makes it more real that you aren't alone. Good luck everyone, hopefully you will all be celebrating soon.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Something to consider, I think CSC is already slowing down. I did some rough analysis based on VJ data and for the march filers approx 80 VJ member received their NOA2 by April the 9th compared to the April filers where approximately 30 petitions have been approved in the same number of days. The numbers get much worse if you run the same analysis by date sent instead of NOA1 date.... ..... My own VJ estimate has also been pushed back on when my petition might by approved.....

I feel for everyone, this is a very draining process already from me and I have not involved with it that long. I could not image having to wait for months and months or even years.

It is amazing that employers can pay for an expedite for HB1 visas but we can't pay for an expedite of K1 visas that just does not seem fair !

we don't even have a VJ estimate..not enough similar petitions...

germangirlintheusa.blogspot.com

~~~ mrandmrsBRS Visa journey ~~~

Service Center: Vermont

Embassy: Frankfurt/Germany

*************************************************************************

Marriage: 2014-12-30

I-130 sent: 2015-1-5

I-130 Noa 1: 2015-1-12

I-130 approved: 2015-6-10

Your I-130 was approved in 149 days from your NOA 1 date.

*************************************************************************

NVC: 2015-7-8

AOS bill: 2015-8-4

AOS P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

IV bill: 2015-9-15

IV P.: 2015-9-22 (e-mail, PDF)

Case Complete: 2015-10-12 (2015-12-07)

Supervisor Review 2015-11-02Called NVC 2015-12-07 (no longer under supervisor review, waiting for an Interview Date)

**************************************************************************

Medical: 2016-1-7

Interview Frankfurt: 2016-1-19 (called NVC 2015-12-14) APPROVED :dancing: :wub:

POE: 2016-2-9 ATL (Atlanta)

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we don't even have a VJ estimate..not enough similar petitions...

Boy, you are telling me! I know of only three other 'current' K-1 visas for Afghanistan from this site. Afghanistan doesn't have a page under the "Embassy Info" tab (I've requested one) and the reviews are pretty old. Most of the reviews are in rather broken English, so it's hard to get a clear understanding of what happened.

But at least we all have this site for support and a way to get some sort of idea on how to learn the process, what others have gone through and a place where we can vent our frustrations and share ideas! Thank you VJ!!!!!



Signature coming soon...

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we don't even have a VJ estimate..not enough similar petitions...

Any day now, your timeline estimates should pop up.

ROC Timeline!

Service Center : California Service Center

NOA2017-09-01

Biometrics : 2017-09-28

ROC Approved 2019-01-17

 

AOS Timeline!

Marriage : 2015-01-10

AOS/EAD/AP NOA : 2015-01-20

Biometrics : 2015-02-17

EAD/AP Approved : 2015-03-17

NPIW : 2015-06-11

AOS Approved : 2015-11-24

 

K-1 Visa Timeline!

Service Center : Texas Service Center

Transferred? No

Consulate : Frankfurt, Germany

I-129F NOA1 : 2014-03-11

I-129F NOA2 : 2014-08-12

Consulate Received : 2014-09-15

Interview Date : 2014-11-13

Interview Result : Approved

Visa Received : 2014-11-15

US Entry : 2014-12-31

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