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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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6 minutes ago, JayHouser said:

Not yet. I just remember him saying every officer is assigned a case from the beginning and that my service request will go to the specific officer involved in my case

Really?! That's counter productive I think. But it could explain why some cases get adjudicated before others.

 

What in the world is an ombudsman? Lol and how will he help in this situation @Lucy&Jason? I'm legitimately curious.

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13 minutes ago, JayHouser said:

Not yet. I just remember him saying every officer is assigned a case from the beginning and that my service request will go to the specific officer involved in my case

Try shooting an email to the Ombudsman. And at the same time find time contacting your Congressman, so that whichever first can give you an update on your case, it will give you some enlightenment on your advantage. 

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7 minutes ago, SilverMonk said:

Really?! That's counter productive I think. But it could explain why some cases get adjudicated before others.

 

What in the world is an ombudsman? Lol and how will he help in this situation @Lucy&Jason? I'm legitimately curious.

Ombudsmen gives a partial update on your case almost same likely as the Congressman the only difference is that the timeframe. Congressmen’s will take only days to give you update whereas Ombudsman takes weeks.

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3 minutes ago, Duncan & shif said:

Hi to all

Can someone tell me any chance to case got rejects from NVC ? After approved from USCIS ?

 

No need to worry about NVC rejecting a k1

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Well while we are all waiting, some waiting beyond 200 days now, a user posted in the June 2018 group that his or her case got approved in 23 days. He or she seems to think it was due to how organized his or her file was. 😀

 

here is the user, check out the timeline for yourself. 23 days!!!

 

http://www.visajourney.com/profile/300155-doyle1292/

 

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Just now, Deehotstepper said:

Well while we are all waiting, some waiting beyond 200 days now, a user posted in the June 2018 group that his or her case got approved in 23 days. He or she seems to think it was due to how organized his or her file was. 😀

 

here is the user, check out the timeline for yourself. 23 days!!!

 

http://www.visajourney.com/profile/300155-doyle1292/

 

Saw that.   How can that be real?!?!

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1 minute ago, Jorgedig said:

Saw that.   How can that be real?!?!

Im not sure i believe but in this process, i have learnt anything is possible. Maybe an officer picked up the file in error thinking it was a January file since July starts with a 'J' as well.  😁

It is humans who process these cases, we all make mistakes. Or maybe the user is not sure what they received but it could be possible. 

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11 minutes ago, Deehotstepper said:

Im not sure i believe but in this process, i have learnt anything is possible. Maybe an officer picked up the file in error thinking it was a January file since July starts with a 'J' as well.  😁

It is humans who process these cases, we all make mistakes. Or maybe the user is not sure what they received but it could be possible. 

Or - maybe the officer thought it was from June 2017.  There are still folks waiting from that long ago.   In any case, it is strange and a bit disheartening to those in or near the 200+ club....

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19 hours ago, Chair_force1 said:

You are not a multiple filer unless you submitted another k1 within the last 2 years.  No waiver is needed in your case

my fiance previously filled k1 visa for his x fiancee in the mid of 2016 , he got divorsed six years ago...is this will affect negetively affect our case ??knowing that we reached 200 days already wzout responce

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Yeah I think they probably just did that persons case my mistake and got the dates mixed up.  Then when they probably realized it was a really early case they had already reviewed it by then so they just went ahead an approved it.  That just what I think may have happen.  

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06/19/2017:  Met online on a dating site (Date in Asia)

11/10/2017:  Met in person 1st time (traveled to Philippines: 11/8/2017 - 11/20/2017)

01/29/2018:  I-129F petition sent to the USCIS Dallas lockbox via USPS

01/31/2018:  I-129F petition delivered and signed by USCIS

02/06/2018:  Check was cashed ($535); Received acceptance confirmation email and text from USCIS; Case being transferred to CSC

02/08/2018:  NOA1 hard copy received via USPS (NOA1 received date: 01/31/2018; NOA1 notice date: 02/05/2018)

08/09/2018:  I-129F petition approved (total wait time: 190 days from received date and 185 days from notice date) 

08/13/2018:  NOA2 hard copy received via USPS

08/22/2018:  NVC received I-129F petition

08/23/2018:  NVC assigned case number

09/03/2018:  Medical exam at SLEC (Day 1)

09/04/2018:  Medical exam at SLEC (Day 2)

09/04/2018:  NVC sent I-129F petition to embassy

09/05/2018:  Embassy received I-129F petition

09/23/2018:  Met in person 2nd time (traveled to Philippines: 09/21/2018 - 10/07/2018)

09/24/2018:  Interview - Approved! (Interview took 236 days from received date and 231 days from notice date)

09/25/2018:  Attended the CFO - GCP session

09/28/2018:  Visa packet in hand (picked up at Robinson's Mall in Bacolod, Philippines)

10/03/2018:  Flew from BCD to MNL and back to get CFO - GCP sticker

10/06/2018:  POE at JFK airport in New York

10/22/2018:  Received marriage license application (applied on 10/17/2018)

11/07/2018:  Received SSN card (applied on 10/24/2018)

11/10/2018:  Married to my Honeybun!

AOS/EAD/AP

11/23/2018:  Packet sent to the USCIS Chicago lockbox via USPS

11/29/2018:  Packet delivered and signed by USCIS

12/05/2018:  Check was cashed ($1225); Received three acceptance confirmation texts (one for each form) from the USCIS

12/11/2018:  NOA1 hard copies received (one for each form) via USPS (NOA1 received date: 11/29/2018; NOA1 notice date: 12/03/2018)

12/13/2018:  Biometrics (ASC) appointment notice hard copy received via USPS (notice date: 12/07/2018)

12/26/2018:  Biometrics (ASC) appointment at 9:00am at the USCIS Application Support Center in Charleston, SC

01/02/2019:  AOS case status update:  Ready to schedule interview

01/09/2019:  AOS case status update:  Interview scheduled

01/12/2019:  Interview appointment notice hard copy received via USPS (notice date: 01/09/2019)

02/19/2019:  Interview for AOS:  I-485 - Approved

02/25/2019:  Green card received in mail

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