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Dear March filers - Texas Service Center I would like to wish all of us GOOD LUCK! I was reading Vermont Chart and decided to compare with Texas one (my Fiancé is a resident of Florida)- and my question is WHY???

Oh well, let see how long Texas Service Center will take us. Let’s exchange our experience and I believe it will help all of us to relax and be patient. Anyway, as I always tell to my Fiancé, it is just few months apart and after we gonna be together for the rest of our life.

We are on the same boat

Good luck

;)

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Dear March filers - Texas Service Center I would like to wish all of us GOOD LUCK! I was reading Vermont Chart and decided to compare with Texas one (my Fiancé is a resident of Florida)- and my question is WHY???

Oh well, let see how long Texas Service Center will take us. Let’s exchange our experience and I believe it will help all of us to relax and be patient. Anyway, as I always tell to my Fiancé, it is just few months apart and after we gonna be together for the rest of our life.

We are on the same boat

Good luck

;)

If your talking about filing a I-129F then Texas doesn't process those anymore. They are all going to California Service Center (CSC). Since that's where mine is at, and seeing the CSC history, I recommend going to the pharmacy and getting a three month supply of patient pills since that's about average time for the NOA2 out of CSC. Good things are worth waiting for!!!!!!!!!!!

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I know that :) But anyway as a Florida resident my fiance sends all paperwork to Texas Service center, and i am sure when TSC forwards our paperwork to CSC they have TSC alocated people. I don't think that US Government just put more work for the same number of people in CSC. Anyway my Fiance and myself already know that applying now I will get Fiancee visa August-September. It is even better. We anounced our wedding date as 15 December since I plan to enter US in October (60 days before wedding).

I also have a commitment with my job till October and anyway I don't care to wait 7 months as i know that I am going to spend the rest of my life with my future husband and these 7 months are simply small things

:)

If your talking about filing a I-129F then Texas doesn't process those anymore. They are all going to California Service Center (CSC). Since that's where mine is at, and seeing the CSC history, I recommend going to the pharmacy and getting a three month supply of patient pills since that's about average time for the NOA2 out of CSC. Good things are worth waiting for!!!!!!!!!!!

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