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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: India
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Hi,

My wife (an LPR) is going to be filing I-130 from Texas. When I checked on the USCIS website, it shows that 1-130 is not being processed by TSC. Can anyone tell me where it will finally land or now does it have to be mailed elswhere. My wife lives in Texas.

Also what will be the next step after mailing the forms and how long will the next step takes.

130 Track:

Apr. 4. 2007: I-130 Sent/Submitted

Apr. 13. 2007: I-130 NOA1

Aug. 11. 2009: I-130 Approved

NVC Track:

Sep 16 2009: NVC Case # assigned

Mar 28 2010: DS3032 received via mail.

Mar 30 2010: DS3032 Entered into NVC sys

Apr 4 2010: AOS fee bill generated

Apr 5 2010: AOS paid online

Apr 6 2010: IV fee bill generated

Apr 13 2010: IV fee bill paid.

May 24 2010: I-864 sent

June 6 2010: DS-230 sent.

July 20 2010: Case complete at NVC

Sep 1 2010: Interview Appt Letter Received

Sep 13 2010: Medical done.

Oct 4 2010: Visa approved

Nov 2010: POE.

Nov 29: Got SSN

Dec 2010: Got Green card

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Hi,

My wife (an LPR) is going to be filing I-130 from Texas. When I checked on the USCIS website, it shows that 1-130 is not being processed by TSC. Can anyone tell me where it will finally land or now does it have to be mailed elswhere. My wife lives in Texas.

Also what will be the next step after mailing the forms and how long will the next step takes.

She will get an acknoledgement. Not a lot will happen until a Visa Number is available.

About 5 years.

Most people get Citizenship first at which point she can upgrade her petition as no visa number is required for the spouse of a Citizen.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: India
Timeline
Hi,

My wife (an LPR) is going to be filing I-130 from Texas. When I checked on the USCIS website, it shows that 1-130 is not being processed by TSC. Can anyone tell me where it will finally land or now does it have to be mailed elswhere. My wife lives in Texas.

Also what will be the next step after mailing the forms and how long will the next step takes.

She will get an acknoledgement. Not a lot will happen until a Visa Number is available.

About 5 years.

Most people get Citizenship first at which point she can upgrade her petition as no visa number is required for the spouse of a Citizen.

Thanks Boiler.

Any idea on how long will it take for her to get an acknowlegement and also if you know if TSC is not processing I-130s according to the USCIS website, where can the application land up.

thanks once again. i really appreciate the prompt reply.

130 Track:

Apr. 4. 2007: I-130 Sent/Submitted

Apr. 13. 2007: I-130 NOA1

Aug. 11. 2009: I-130 Approved

NVC Track:

Sep 16 2009: NVC Case # assigned

Mar 28 2010: DS3032 received via mail.

Mar 30 2010: DS3032 Entered into NVC sys

Apr 4 2010: AOS fee bill generated

Apr 5 2010: AOS paid online

Apr 6 2010: IV fee bill generated

Apr 13 2010: IV fee bill paid.

May 24 2010: I-864 sent

June 6 2010: DS-230 sent.

July 20 2010: Case complete at NVC

Sep 1 2010: Interview Appt Letter Received

Sep 13 2010: Medical done.

Oct 4 2010: Visa approved

Nov 2010: POE.

Nov 29: Got SSN

Dec 2010: Got Green card

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You would receive an acknowledgement or receipt notice (NOA1) after 3 weeks of filing the I-130. If it happens that you lack some of the documents they would send you a letter stating that you have to send the documents that they need.

Thanks Boiler.

Any idea on how long will it take for her to get an acknowlegement and also if you know if TSC is not processing I-130s according to the USCIS website, where can the application land up.

thanks once again. i really appreciate the prompt reply.

Edited by jana_victoria123

-hubby got his greencard since April 2005

-hubby went back to Philippines June 2005 - April 2006 (to finish schooling)

-Married last December 2006 in Philippines

-hubby went back to US April 3, 2006

-Filed I-130 June 2006

-Received NOA 1 July 2006

-Hubby visited me in Philippines December 2006 - January 2007

waiting in vain...

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: India
Timeline
Hi,

My wife (an LPR) is going to be filing I-130 from Texas. When I checked on the USCIS website, it shows that 1-130 is not being processed by TSC. Can anyone tell me where it will finally land or now does it have to be mailed elswhere. My wife lives in Texas.

Also what will be the next step after mailing the forms and how long will the next step takes.

She will get an acknoledgement. Not a lot will happen until a Visa Number is available.

About 5 years.

Most people get Citizenship first at which point she can upgrade her petition as no visa number is required for the spouse of a Citizen.

Thanks Boiler.

Any idea on how long will it take for her to get an acknowlegement and also if you know if TSC is not processing I-130s according to the USCIS website, where can the application land up.

thanks once again. i really appreciate the prompt reply.

thanks jana,

thats what i had heard/read. good luck.

130 Track:

Apr. 4. 2007: I-130 Sent/Submitted

Apr. 13. 2007: I-130 NOA1

Aug. 11. 2009: I-130 Approved

NVC Track:

Sep 16 2009: NVC Case # assigned

Mar 28 2010: DS3032 received via mail.

Mar 30 2010: DS3032 Entered into NVC sys

Apr 4 2010: AOS fee bill generated

Apr 5 2010: AOS paid online

Apr 6 2010: IV fee bill generated

Apr 13 2010: IV fee bill paid.

May 24 2010: I-864 sent

June 6 2010: DS-230 sent.

July 20 2010: Case complete at NVC

Sep 1 2010: Interview Appt Letter Received

Sep 13 2010: Medical done.

Oct 4 2010: Visa approved

Nov 2010: POE.

Nov 29: Got SSN

Dec 2010: Got Green card

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