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14 minutes ago, Eks1022 said:

How many approved so far ???? M July 25 filer , m happy at least some movement in June cases...

11 June approvals out of a total of 35 by today's count.

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10 minutes ago, Chuckld said:

The question is, which offices have approved those 11?

All by CSC

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~ROC 07/13/2017 - 10 YR Green card received!.

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2 hours ago, Singhpreet said:

I am June 1 filler under VSC. May be 2 more mnths to go and extension getting close ??

Yes, unfortunately probably you have a few more months to wait as a VSC filer. What was the date on your GC? The extension letter is valid until GC expiry date + 1 year.

 

Is your timeline updated?


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IR-1/CR-1 Visa:                            

Marriage: 2013-08-05                                   I-130 Sent: 2013-10-07                                                 I-130 NOA1: 2013-10-09                               

I-130 transferred to VSC: 2014-03-12        I-130 NOA2: 2014-03-24                                              NVC Received: 2014-04-07 

Case Number and IIN: 2014-05-05             Sent ENROLL email for EP: 2014-05-06                    Gave email addresses to NVC: 2014-05-08             

DS261 submitted: 2014-05-09                    AOS invoiced and paid: 2014-05-12                           DS261 re-submitted - GRRRR! 2014-05-21               

ENROLL conf. email: 2014-06-05               Submitted AOS documents:2014-06-08                    IV fee email received: 2014-06-23 

IV fee available and paid: 2014-06-24       DS260  submitted: 2014-06-26                                   Case Complete: 2014-07-31                                       

Interview: 2014-09-19 APPROVED!!!          Visa in Hand: 2014-09-24 (Loomis depot)                POE (Pac Hwy Crossing, BC) 2014-11-08 

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I-751 Mailed (USPS) Aug 10, 2016             NOA: August 17, 2016 (received Aug 23)                  Biometrics Letter Sent: Sept 23, 2016

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Senator Resp: Jan 8, 2018 (60 days)         Service Request 2: Mar 8 2018                                   Senator Inquiry 2: Mar 9 2018

SR 2 Response: Mar 12 (security checks) Senator Response 2: Mar 13, 2018                            Approval (via phone!): Mar 14, 2018

New Green Card Arrived: Mar 22, 2018

Naturalization - N-400: 

Submitted N-400 Online: Feb 4, 2018       Denied for Payment Failure: Feb 8, 2018                     Resubmitted N-400 Online Feb 8, 2018

NOA: Feb 8, 2018                                          Biometrics: Feb 26, 2018                                                Interview: Nov 2,2018 (approved)

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Hey Ya'll,  I have not been commenting lately, just reading along and waiting like everyone else, but today, I just did some reading and got so enraged....  

As most of us already know, our MSC cases were delayed due to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) cases (I-821D & I-765) being put ahead of ours.  I had not read an actual article about it.  This one give statistics on it and states how the MSC had 'hiring difficulties' and there were more than 800K of our cases just piled up in their center.  The article is more than one year old, but here is the link.  I have not been able to keep up with all of the posts in this thread; so, maybe someone already posted something like this.  

 

I got upset while checking the processing times; neither of those case types has a processing date older than August.  The listed processing dates are from August to December.  Meanwhile our cases, in the VSC, have not even hit April of last year......   unbelievable..... 

 

I am sorry, really just ranting today.....

 

http://cis.org/vaughan/uscis-favors-illegal-alien-applicants-over-americans-and-legal-immigrants

 

https://www.uscis.gov/i-821d

 

 

 

 

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2014-01-24

Case sent to NVC

2014-02-06

Case received by NVC

2014-03-14

NVC case number assigned

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2014-06-25

NVC Case Complete

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Interview Appointment Scheduled

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36 minutes ago, Marhaba said:

Hey Ya'll,  I have not been commenting lately, just reading along and waiting like everyone else, but today, I just did some reading and got so enraged....  

As most of us already know, our MSC cases were delayed due to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) cases (I-821D & I-765) being put ahead of ours.  I had not read an actual article about it.  This one give statistics on it and states how the MSC had 'hiring difficulties' and there were more than 800K of our cases just piled up in their center.  The article is more than one year old, but here is the link.  I have not been able to keep up with all of the posts in this thread; so, maybe someone already posted something like this.  

 

I got upset while checking the processing times; neither of those case types has a processing date older than August.  The listed processing dates are from August to December.  Meanwhile our cases, in the VSC, have not even hit April of last year......   unbelievable..... 

 

I am sorry, really just ranting today.....

 

http://cis.org/vaughan/uscis-favors-illegal-alien-applicants-over-americans-and-legal-immigrants

 

https://www.uscis.gov/i-821d

 

 

 

 

The center for immigration studies is a garbage non-profit organization with an anti-immigration agenda. This article is garbage.

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3 minutes ago, PabloGarcia said:

The center for immigration studies is a garbage non-profit organization with an anti-immigration agenda. This article is garbage.

Maybe it is not accurate, but the VSC applications are really far behind and the USCIS website is showing all of the DACA cases have a much better processing time.....    :ranting:

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2013-03-28

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2013-11-13

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Case sent to NVC

2014-02-06

Case received by NVC

2014-03-14

NVC case number assigned

2014-03-17

DS-261 completed

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19 minutes ago, Marhaba said:

Maybe it is not accurate, but the VSC applications are really far behind and the USCIS website is showing all of the DACA cases have a much better processing time.....    :ranting:

Well if you think about it, folks on DACA have dire needs than we i751 folks do. The waiting sucks but while you're lifting conditions you are still a permanent resident, can work and travel anywhere.

 

DACA filers on the other hand are not and require this document to give them a bit of the freedom and rights we permanent residents have..which is why their cases have more priority over our cases. So i751 cases are looking at a minor inconvenience (long waits etc.) versus life changing events for DACA filers.

 

Personally, I have no problems if a 1000 DACA cases were shoved ahead of mine. Again the waiting sucks but it's just a minor inconvenience..nothing compared to what DACA filers go through and what they endure daily without this piece of document.

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~ROC 07/13/2017 - 10 YR Green card received!.

~N-400 : 10/28/2020 - N400 Interview & Approval/Oath Ceremony/US Citizen!

 

More Importantly, I am a proud Anti-Fascist!

 

 

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14 minutes ago, MaleAlpha said:

Well if you think about it, folks on DACA have dire needs than we i751 folks do. The waiting sucks but while you're lifting conditions you are still a permanent resident, can work and travel anywhere.

 

DACA filers on the other hand are not and require this document to give them a bit of the freedom and rights we permanent residents have..which is why their cases have more priority over our cases. So i751 cases are looking at a minor inconvenience (long waits etc.) versus life changing events for DACA filers.

 

Personally, I have no problems if a 1000 DACA cases were shoved ahead of mine. Again the waiting sucks but it's just a minor inconvenience..nothing compared to what DACA filers go through and what they endure daily without this piece of document.

Well said !! 

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10 minutes ago, MaleAlpha said:

Well if you think about it, folks on DACA have dire needs than we i751 folks do. The waiting sucks but while you're lifting conditions you are still a permanent resident, can work and travel anywhere.

 

DACA filers on the other hand are not and require this document to give them a bit of the freedom and rights we permanent residents have..which is why their cases have more priority over our cases. So i751 cases are looking at a minor inconvenience (long waits etc.) versus life changing events for DACA filers.

 

Personally, I have no problems if a 1000 DACA cases were shoved ahead of mine. Again the waiting sucks but it's just a minor inconvenience..nothing compared to what DACA filers go through and what they endure daily without this piece of document.

your comment has definitely made me rethink my rant.  ;)  was just in one of those moods, ya know.  :P

 

some time back, I saw a documentary on the subject and there was one young male, who applied to college.  The plus, the college allowed him entrance but would not give him in-state rates and he had to pay the out-of-state rates just bc he did not have his legal papers, and of course that was through no fault of his own.  it was his parents.   so, yes, you are right.  :)  

2013-02-18

Married

2013-03-15

Sent I-130 Packet to USCIS

2013-03-28

NOA1

2013-11-13

Case transferred to NSC

2014-01-23

NOA2 given by USCIS

2014-01-24

Case sent to NVC

2014-02-06

Case received by NVC

2014-03-14

NVC case number assigned

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DS-261 completed

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NVC Case Complete

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