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So this whole processing is making us so stress out ! Our case has been active for 109 days today.. I don't really understand what's making it delay or long.. They said it's case to case basis but our case Isn't that even complicated, We are both single and never been married and he is in the military.. Does anyone who have noa1 on the 22nd of february have their noa2 already??  Thank you for your answers ❤

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While I'm not sure what's causing the delay, I hope you receive your NOA2 soon :)  It really stinks that their tracking system is not updating properly at the moment so makes it even harder to tell what's your case status if any.

 

Maybe you can consider signing up for USPS Informed Delivery so you'll get a scan of your incoming mails for the day and you'll be able to tell in advance if a USCIS letter is coming your way. 

For my I-129F, K-1, AOS, EAD, AP and ROC detailed timelines, please refer to my timeline page :)

ROC filed on December 1, 2020, assigned to SRC, approved within 106 days on February 18, 2021.

My sincerest gratitude to all VJers, especially the late geowrian.

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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109 days is nothing. I've been waiting for almost 200 days for my NOA2 (Nebraska Service Center). Now I am waiting for NVC (1 month left).

So you've been waiting not that long yet. Be strong and just wait.

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5 minutes ago, KULtoATL said:

While I'm not sure what's causing the delay, I hope you receive your NOA2 soon :)  It really stinks that their tracking system is not updating properly at the moment so makes it even harder to tell what's your case status if any.

 

Maybe you can consider signing up for USPS Informed Delivery so you'll get a scan of your incoming mails for the day and you'll be able to tell in advance if a USCIS letter is coming your way. 

That actually even made it harder for us to track the case when they had to down system the tracking applications.. and we tried signing up on the USPS app but it won't let us see if we have a mail since we are using his base address or his current duty station.. Thank you so much for the help! 😊

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17 minutes ago, Springrain22 said:

109 days is nothing. I've been waiting for almost 200 days for my NOA2 (Nebraska Service Center). Now I am waiting for NVC (1 month left).

So you've been waiting not that long yet. Be strong and just wait.

Wow! I had no Idea that it can even take that long..Our case is in CSC and you are right just be strong and be positive no matter how stress it is It will be worth it and we will be glad thay we didn't give up..Have a good day 😊

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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5 minutes ago, Denesse said:

Wow! I had no Idea that it can even take that long..Our case is in CSC and you are right just be strong and be positive no matter how stress it is It will be worth it and we will be glad thay we didn't give up..Have a good day 😊

If you filed for CR1/IR1, then yeah, I know. Well, according to the VJ processing times stats, CSC is the most slowest center.. The average timeframe to get NOA2 is 282 days: http://www.visajourney.com/content/ir1cr1historical

So, take a breath and plan it right.

 

Have a good day too! :)

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16 minutes ago, Denesse said:

That actually even made it harder for us to track the case when they had to down system the tracking applications.. and we tried signing up on the USPS app but it won't let us see if we have a mail since we are using his base address or his current duty station.. Thank you so much for the help! 😊

Not a problem. You're in good company on VJ (F)

For my I-129F, K-1, AOS, EAD, AP and ROC detailed timelines, please refer to my timeline page :)

ROC filed on December 1, 2020, assigned to SRC, approved within 106 days on February 18, 2021.

My sincerest gratitude to all VJers, especially the late geowrian.

 

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1 hour ago, Denesse said:

So this whole processing is making us so stress out ! Our case has been active for 109 days today.. I don't really understand what's making it delay or long.. They said it's case to case basis but our case Isn't that even complicated, We are both single and never been married and he is in the military.. Does anyone who have noa1 on the 22nd of february have their noa2 already??  Thank you for your answers ❤

Mine was around 111 days I think. You're well within the average processing time. Others have waited well over 6 or 7 months for noa2. Just be patient, I know it's hard, but we've all been through it. 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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1 hour ago, Denesse said:

So this whole processing is making us so stress out ! Our case has been active for 109 days today.. I don't really understand what's making it delay or long.. They said it's case to case basis but our case Isn't that even complicated, We are both single and never been married and he is in the military.. Does anyone who have noa1 on the 22nd of february have their noa2 already??  Thank you for your answers ❤

Don't stress, that's the worse you can do. My NOA2 took 139 days to be approved. No RFE's, both of us never married, no kids, he has a good job well paid so..yep. Just think that if you are at 109 days, it should not take that long before you get already your NOA2!

K1 Visa Process

Nov. 2016 - Applied for K1 Visa
Nov. 2016 - NOA1 

April 2017 - NOA2 (6 months!)

April 2017 - Arrived to NVC

April 2017 - Got the # from NVC

May 2017 - Case left NVC

May 2017 - Arrived to Embassy

May 2017 - Got Package 3 

May 2017- Got Package 4

May 2017 - Interview [APPROVED!]

June 2017 - Visa arrived home

June 2017 - Made it to the US. Finally with my future hubby!!

July 2017 - Married!

AOS Process

August 2017 - Started AOS

August 2017 - NOA1

Sept. 2017 - Biometrics

19th Dec. 2018 - Interview date  [16 months]

Dec. 2018 - GC processing

29th Dec. 2018 - GC arrived home! [10 days!]
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12 hours ago, Springrain22 said:

If you filed for CR1/IR1, then yeah, I know. Well, according to the VJ processing times stats, CSC is the most slowest center.. The average timeframe to get NOA2 is 282 days: http://www.visajourney.com/content/ir1cr1historical

So, take a breath and plan it right.

 

Have a good day too! :)

This thread is in the K-1 forum and only CSC process I-129Fs for K-1s. The processing time at CSC for I-130s for CR-1/IR-1 has nothing to do with the processing time for I-129Fs.

Timeline in brief:

Married: September 27, 2014

I-130 filed: February 5, 2016

NOA1: February 8, 2016 Nebraska

NOA2: July 21, 2016

Interview: December 6, 2016 London

POE: December 19, 2016 Las Vegas

N-400 filed: September 30, 2019

Interview: March 22, 2021 Seattle

Oath: March 22, 2021 COVID-style same-day oath

 

Now a US citizen!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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Are you following the February 2017 filers? There are several of us still waiting for the K1 visa  NOA2....I'm at day 128  (I think....I stopped counting to save my sanity)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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20 hours ago, Denesse said:

So this whole processing is making us so stress out ! Our case has been active for 109 days today.. I don't really understand what's making it delay or long.. They said it's case to case basis but our case Isn't that even complicated, We are both single and never been married and he is in the military.. Does anyone who have noa1 on the 22nd of february have their noa2 already??  Thank you for your answers ❤

Actually we had aour NOA1 dated Feb. 21 and until no update yet my US citizen fiancee called the customer service but they replied "No Decision Yet". I felt what u feel but we have no choice but to wait.

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You gotta be patient and believe me this is nothing compared to mine, it took 670 days to get approved! Can you believe it! 670 days which means a year and 10 months.

Visa Class: IR-1.

Country: Jordan.

Embassy: U.S embassy in Amman, Jordan.

Married: May 28, 2015.

Interview Date: Aug 17, 2017.

Interview Result: Approved.

VISA Received: Aug 21, 2017.

U.S Entry & Passport Stamp: Aug 25, 2017.

Permanent (Green) Card was produced: Oct 9, 2017.

Permanent (Green) Card was mailed to me: Oct 11, 2017.

Received My Social Security Card: Oct 29, 2017.

First Job in America: Dec 21, 2017.

Received Plastic Green Card in the mail (Permanent Resident Card): Mar 16, 2018.

N-400 Applied: May 28, 2020.

N-400 NOA: June 1, 2020.

Bio: June 19, 2021.

Interview: July 23, 2021.

Ceremony: Aug 13, 2021.

 

I'm finally a U.S Citizen now

 Independence Day Usa GIF by CBS

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