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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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4 hours ago, Saci Singh said:

I had a question.. my case is similar to yours.  But I wanted to know if my husband's parents are an important part of the background check.. because well they left him pretty much to live on his own since child. They're alive but don't keep in touch. His father is from India and mother from Thailand. He is born in India. But his parents are in another country currently.. I remember they're asking on the i130. Thanks

Hope it's not off topic.

Although you think our case is similar it’s not..We still have lots of tiny differences. Only a couple things maybe similar. I am sure they have a very complex background check, but have no idea how deep it can go. Try not to worry..they are focused on the petitioner and beneficiary. 

 

NOA 1:           September 18, 2018

NOA 2:           August  20, 2019 

Sent NVC:      September 11, 2019

Rec NVC:       September 18, 2019

Case #           October 16, 2019

Docs Sub:      October 21, 2019

Doc Qual.       October  22, 2019 

IL:                    January 23, 2020

INT. Date:       February 11, 2020

APPROVED

POE  Date      March 11, 2020

GC Received  July 3, 2020

 

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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6 hours ago, portorusa said:

That’s it! You confirm my worst fears. Seeing all those approvals with a PD 2-4 weeks earlier than ours, I am more and more convinced that our case has red flags...in the eyes of USCIS.

I wonder if it’s possible to receive a blunt rejection? without at least a RFE first??

I wouldn’t make that assumption. Possibly they are checking something from your country and the other end could be slow to respond? I mean so many reasons why it is taking a little longer. They have to have a solid reason for a blunt rejection as listed in their handbook. I see very few people saying they got denied, and usually it’s due to something criminal, or lies about something. 

 

NOA 1:           September 18, 2018

NOA 2:           August  20, 2019 

Sent NVC:      September 11, 2019

Rec NVC:       September 18, 2019

Case #           October 16, 2019

Docs Sub:      October 21, 2019

Doc Qual.       October  22, 2019 

IL:                    January 23, 2020

INT. Date:       February 11, 2020

APPROVED

POE  Date      March 11, 2020

GC Received  July 3, 2020

 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, Stylereveal said:

Do they do background checks on both the applicant and petitioner? Do you know what that consists of? If the Applicant (US citizen) had a criminal record does that matter ?

Yes of course they do, and yes it matters. If you have a criminal record it asks you to report that on the application. 

 

NOA 1:           September 18, 2018

NOA 2:           August  20, 2019 

Sent NVC:      September 11, 2019

Rec NVC:       September 18, 2019

Case #           October 16, 2019

Docs Sub:      October 21, 2019

Doc Qual.       October  22, 2019 

IL:                    January 23, 2020

INT. Date:       February 11, 2020

APPROVED

POE  Date      March 11, 2020

GC Received  July 3, 2020

 

 

 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Stylereveal said:

Sorry typo meant to say Petitioner has a criminal record, not the person that is coming to the US

Yes they run a background check on the petitioner. 

 

NOA 1:           September 18, 2018

NOA 2:           August  20, 2019 

Sent NVC:      September 11, 2019

Rec NVC:       September 18, 2019

Case #           October 16, 2019

Docs Sub:      October 21, 2019

Doc Qual.       October  22, 2019 

IL:                    January 23, 2020

INT. Date:       February 11, 2020

APPROVED

POE  Date      March 11, 2020

GC Received  July 3, 2020

 

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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56 minutes ago, GAMAJM said:

Although you think our case is similar it’s not..We still have lots of tiny differences. Only a couple things maybe similar. I am sure they have a very complex background check, but have no idea how deep it can go. Try not to worry..they are focused on the petitioner and beneficiary. 

Yes that's true.. each case is different.  Yes I would think it's just the petitioner and beneficiary is the main focus.

Parents are also there for knowing sake.

Just that he didn't know so much about his parents as they just left him.

 

Posted
On 6/22/2019 at 8:08 AM, Matt & Hunter said:

Hi,


Our i130 case was received August 16.2018 but we've heard nothing since. 

 

Does anyone know what the processing times are Nebraska? any information is appreciated!

 

Thanks,

Matt & Hunter

 

It's about a year at the current moment. So not hearing anything for a huge chunk of time has been pretty norm for most people in this forum. I'm a Sept 13 filer and haven't heard anything since then either. 

On 6/21/2019 at 2:52 AM, CaroY said:

I just received a reply from my congressperson today, saying there’s nothing they can really do if I don’t meet expedite criteria :( 

What's the expedite criteria?

Posted
On 6/22/2019 at 3:26 PM, SallySaidHi said:

Hello 😊 What would be considered and "easy one"?

I consider it based on how much proof some one is able to send in or maybe the country where the partner is coming from. 

Feb 14 2019: Send I-130(a)
Feb 19 2019: Delivered

Feb 21 2019: Received NOA1 assigned to Nebraska Service Center

Oct 2 2019: Send I-129F

Oct 7th 2019: Delivered

Oct: 11th 2019: Received NOA1

March 30th 2020: I-130 Approved 

April 13th 2020: Case received by the NVC

May 1st 2020: NVC Welcome email received

May 1st 2020: Paid Bills, processed on May 5th 2020

May 15th 2020: First initial submission

May 26th 2020: Final submission

June 1st 2020: DQ NVC

Waiting for interview letter..

Posted
4 minutes ago, Nashville said:

You are always welcome to Nashville 😍😍

:time:

01/28/2019 - Mailed Express Mail USCIS Lockbox Phoenix

01/29/2019 - Received by Phoenix Lockbox
02/04/2019 - Receipt Notice Via Text Message assigned to Nebraska Service Center 

 
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