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Yeah, I don't think the current wait times are too too bad. The thing that I gripe most about (the difference between I-129F processing times depending on where you live) seems to have an easy solution: send NSC or TSC petitions to Vermont! I think evening out processing times would make a lot of people less grumpy.
Yeah, I made that comment in another thread. When they stopped proccessing I-129f's in TX why did they transfer them to CA, the center that was just as behind as TX? Government logic at work I suppose.

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03/10/06 ---- Spent a week caravaning together in the UK

04/14/06 - 07/11/06 ---- She visits the US

09/15/06 - 12/11/06 ---- She visits the US

09/15/06 ---- I formerly ask her to marry me

03/11/07 ---- I spend a week with her in the UK, met her family.

11/20/07 ---- Laura comes home!

12/18/07 ---- We got married!

01/18/08-01/21/07 -- Short honeymoon near Gatlinburg, TN

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08/10/07 -- Received NOA2 hard copy

08/27/07 -- NVC received packet

08/29/07 -- NVC sent packet to London

09/04/07 -- Received NVC letter and case number

09/27/07 -- Packet 3 mailed to embassy

11/01/07 -- Interview -- APPROVED!

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02/02/08 ---- Packet received and signed for in Chicago

02/09/08 ---- Check to DHS posted to our bank account.

02/27/08 ---- I-485 transfered to CSC

03/08/08 ---- Biometrics, went fine.

03/21/08 ---- 512L, Authorization for Parole issued

03/29/08 ---- EAD Card arrived

06/13/08 ---- Laura's card ordered by USCIS

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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Yeah, I don't think the current wait times are too too bad. The thing that I gripe most about (the difference between I-129F processing times depending on where you live) seems to have an easy solution: send NSC or TSC petitions to Vermont! I think evening out processing times would make a lot of people less grumpy.
Yeah, I made that comment in another thread. When they stopped proccessing I-129f's in TX why did they transfer them to CA, the center that was just as behind as TX? Government logic at work I suppose.

I too have complained about this...the difference in processing speeds, it does not help, they are aware of it, and quite frankly it pisses me off knowing that both them knowing and not caring and me having to wait longer than half the country...the governement did not hesitate to tell me that I was going to Iraq...sorry for the rant.

Feb. 16-Sent 129F to TSC.

Feb. 27-NOA1, received CSC.

Mar. 27-Found VJ, and became disappointed for not being able to use VSC.

Mar. 27-Applied for military expedite and got congressional help.

Mar. 28-touched.

Mar. 29-touched again.

Mar. 30-touched yet again.

Apr. 04-touched another time.

Apr. 05-touched some more.

May 15-touched once again.

May 15-NOA2. 78 days...WOW!!!

May 16-touched???(mail to NVC???).

May 18-Received Hard Copy NOA2.

May 21-NVC receives case!!!

May 23-NVC sends to Seoul!!!

Jun 04-Embassy receives case!!!

Jun 06-Receive Packet 3.

Jun 08-Receive Packet 4.

Jul 06-Interview.

Jul 06-APPROVED VISA

Aug 02-Arrived in US

Oct 29-Married

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Yeah, I don't think the current wait times are too too bad. The thing that I gripe most about (the difference between I-129F processing times depending on where you live) seems to have an easy solution: send NSC or TSC petitions to Vermont! I think evening out processing times would make a lot of people less grumpy.
Yeah, I made that comment in another thread. When they stopped proccessing I-129f's in TX why did they transfer them to CA, the center that was just as behind as TX? Government logic at work I suppose.

I too have complained about this...the difference in processing speeds, it does not help, they are aware of it, and quite frankly it pisses me off knowing that both them knowing and not caring and me having to wait longer than half the country...the governement did not hesitate to tell me that I was going to Iraq...sorry for the rant.

Wait a minute!! You mean you could not tell them that your processing time is 6 months? Then setup an automated phone answering system with a series of menu choices that take them back to the same rhetorical reply, that their orders for you to go overseas is in processing and you'll let them know as soon as you're ready?

Wonder how they'd deal with that? (nevermind answering I know in reality how they would) It'd be darn nice to have that luxury huh?

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