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20 minutes ago, SaeedA said:

 

I have i-130 case numbers (I'm sure I missed some) from May-2018 to January-2019. Didn't look past that as my priority date is in January.

 

I can share my search results with you if you want. Be warned though, it's a wall of text.

 

Also, caching the results for the day sounds like a good idea. Who's gonna pay for it though😂?

 

 

 

Ads lol. I won't be able to really look at it until I return from the Philippines 6 inch screens don't do any justice in researching. And internet access is not the best in the province but luckily we are visiting someone with some good wifi this morning. 

 

If you want to search around LIN1990566000 for july19 I've noticed I haven't seen anymore i-130s unless they really dropped or the other forms have increased in volume. 

 

 

 

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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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23 minutes ago, JMPM said:

Ads lol. I won't be able to really look at it until I return from the Philippines 6 inch screens don't do any justice in researching. And internet access is not the best in the province but luckily we are visiting someone with some good wifi this morning. 

 

If you want to search around LIN1990566000 for july19 I've noticed I haven't seen anymore i-130s unless they really dropped or the other forms have increased in volume. 

 

 

 

 

I probably won't look past February as my own case was filed in January.

 

I'll keep polling the data I already have, on a weekly basis, to get an idea of how things are moving.

 

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Our IR1 Journey So Far:
 

USCIS Stage:

  • Jan 19 2019: Sent I130 package
  • Jan 22 2019: Delivered
  • Feb 3 2019: I130 NOA1 (Priority Date: Jan 22, 2019)
  • Assigned to Nebraska Service Center ( 😶)
  • Sep 16 2019: I129f NOA1 PD
  • Oct 26 2019: I130 NOA2 (Notice date: Oct 21 2019)
  • Nov 04 2019: Sent to NVC

 

NVC Stage:

  • Nov 7: Received by NVC 
  • Dec 7: NVC sent email containing CEAC login details (Case Number)
  • Dec 7: AOS and IV bill payed
  • Dec 10: NVC withdrew money from Account
  • Dec 12: AOS and IV bills show paid on CEAC
  • Dec 16: AOS and IV documents submitted to NVC
  • Waiting

 

 

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I see a 8/13 approval just got added! 

 

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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Hi All,

 

First time poster to this thread and with some good news.  It appears my wife's I130 application (NOA1 August 10 2018) was approved.  Bizarrely, I only found out today after realising (by reading this thread) that there are two ways to set up online accounts with USCIS. I had been checking my case status online at egov.uscis.gov and on the 29th July received an email to state that my wife's name change had been updated.  Nothing thereafter, no further emails or mail to our registered address.

 

Today, I set up an account with my.uscis.gov and checked my application number and it says that we were approved on July 30th! The egov site is still just saying "Name was updated".  Anyone have a similar experience?

 

Hugh

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1 minute ago, Hugh G said:

Hi All,

 

First time poster to this thread and with some good news.  It appears my wife's I130 application (NOA1 August 10 2018) was approved.  Bizarrely, I only found out today after realising (by reading this thread) that there are two ways to set up online accounts with USCIS. I had been checking my case status online at egov.uscis.gov and on the 29th July received an email to state that my wife's name change had been updated.  Nothing thereafter, no further emails or mail to our registered address.

 

Today, I set up an account with my.uscis.gov and checked my application number and it says that we were approved on July 30th! The egov site is still just saying "Name was updated".  Anyone have a similar experience?

 

Hugh

Hey, congrats, that happens sometimes, the whole system is disorganized, you will probably receive a letter in the mail soon

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20 hours ago, SaeedA said:

I have been able to find 356 approvals for August 2018 thus far.

 

This is not an exhaustive list. However, I'm putting it on here in case someone is interested. The case numbers in the file are missing LIN.

 

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wow! Very helpful. You are pulling from case tracker? Gives a bigger picture than VJ that shows only a few from Mid August. 

 

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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Can anyone direct me to a good resource on what I can expect from the NVC and Embassy stages now that I am through Nebraska? Is there a good catch all thread like this one?

Much obliged,

Hugh

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18 minutes ago, GAMAJM said:

wow! Very helpful. You are pulling from case tracker? Gives a bigger picture than VJ that shows only a few from Mid August. 

The source is https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/mycasestatus.do

 

 I think VJ numbers are IR1\CR1 only. The numbers I shared might include other alien family members. 

 

The data on VJ is more relevant to those waiting in the IR1\CR1 category. 

 

The same i-130 form is used for siblings, kids and parents. The USCIS website doesn't say what kind of alien relative the i-130 is for. 

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Our IR1 Journey So Far:
 

USCIS Stage:

  • Jan 19 2019: Sent I130 package
  • Jan 22 2019: Delivered
  • Feb 3 2019: I130 NOA1 (Priority Date: Jan 22, 2019)
  • Assigned to Nebraska Service Center ( 😶)
  • Sep 16 2019: I129f NOA1 PD
  • Oct 26 2019: I130 NOA2 (Notice date: Oct 21 2019)
  • Nov 04 2019: Sent to NVC

 

NVC Stage:

  • Nov 7: Received by NVC 
  • Dec 7: NVC sent email containing CEAC login details (Case Number)
  • Dec 7: AOS and IV bill payed
  • Dec 10: NVC withdrew money from Account
  • Dec 12: AOS and IV bills show paid on CEAC
  • Dec 16: AOS and IV documents submitted to NVC
  • Waiting

 

 

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50 minutes ago, SaeedA said:

The source is https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/mycasestatus.do

 

 I think VJ numbers are IR1\CR1 only. The numbers I shared might include other alien family members. 

 

The data on VJ is more relevant to those waiting in the IR1\CR1 category. 

 

The same i-130 form is used for siblings, kids and parents. The USCIS website doesn't say what kind of alien relative the i-130 is for. 

Thanks for uploading this its a great work and really helpful

But I can't find my number here why is it so?

My PD is 24 Aug 2018

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30 minutes ago, madhuri27 said:

Thanks for uploading this its a great work and really helpful

But I can't find my number here why is it so?

My PD is 24 Aug 2018

August 2018 has more than 8000 i-130s. These are just the approvals that I know of. There are a bunch of other statuses and cases which just say received. 

 

Your case would not be here if it does not say approved on the egov.uscis page. Or I just missed it 😋

 

All, this means is they're working on August. 356 is a big number compared to the 16 approvals I was able to find for September 2018. 

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Our IR1 Journey So Far:
 

USCIS Stage:

  • Jan 19 2019: Sent I130 package
  • Jan 22 2019: Delivered
  • Feb 3 2019: I130 NOA1 (Priority Date: Jan 22, 2019)
  • Assigned to Nebraska Service Center ( 😶)
  • Sep 16 2019: I129f NOA1 PD
  • Oct 26 2019: I130 NOA2 (Notice date: Oct 21 2019)
  • Nov 04 2019: Sent to NVC

 

NVC Stage:

  • Nov 7: Received by NVC 
  • Dec 7: NVC sent email containing CEAC login details (Case Number)
  • Dec 7: AOS and IV bill payed
  • Dec 10: NVC withdrew money from Account
  • Dec 12: AOS and IV bills show paid on CEAC
  • Dec 16: AOS and IV documents submitted to NVC
  • Waiting

 

 

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Reading through this thread I see most of you are I-130 applicants/petitioners and that how lucky you all are that your applications ended up in Nebraska instead of California. We had an I-130 case in CSC with PD March, 2017 and was only approved one month back. I wish we were at NSC. We would have been approved and migrated to US at least an year ago. Anyways, you should all be happy that you are at NSC, otherwise if you ended up in CSC then it would take more than two years just to approve. One year comparing to two years is almost nothing.  We currently have an I-130 for parents whose applications are at NSC with PD Nov, 2018. Hopefully by end of the year we will all be approved by USCIS. Good luck to everyone.  

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9 minutes ago, SaeedA said:

August 2018 has more than 8000 i-130s. These are just the approvals that I know of. There are a bunch of other statuses and cases which just say received. 

 

Your case would not be here if it does not say approved on the egov.uscis page. Or I just missed it 😋

 

All, this means is they're working on August. 356 is a big number compared to the 16 approvals I was able to find for September 2018. 

My case number doesn't match the 3 numbers after LIN189. Augest CASES are LIN189057 but mine LIN189065. is that normal or my case much behind these cases? Thanks 

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1 minute ago, igrant said:

Reading through this thread I see most of you are I-130 applicants/petitioners and that how lucky you all are that your applications ended up in Nebraska instead of California. We had an I-130 case in CSC with PD March, 2017 and was only approved one month back. I wish we were at NSC. We would have been approved and migrated to US at least an year ago. Anyways, you should all be happy that you are at NSC, otherwise if you ended up in CSC then it would take more than two years just to approve. One year comparing to two years is almost nothing.  We currently have an I-130 for parents whose applications are at NSC with PD Nov, 2018. Hopefully by end of the year we will all be approved by USCIS. Good luck to everyone.  

I think that is because USC petitions for spouse cannot go to CSC, as CSC only processes spouse petitions of LPRs and not USCs. In that way yes we are lucky in that our petitions were not sent to USC, but that's only because they couldn't be. While it could have been worse if us here who are citizens weren't citizens, it's still hard to be grateful when we must wait still for a year or more (as Nebraska lengthens their processing times more and more all the time, 9-11 months when I started and now it is 11.5-15 months)  for petition adjudication while Texas and Potomac are adjudicating within 3-4 months for Potomac and 7-9 months for Texas. When out of all the options of service centers for USC spouse petitions to get sent to, being sent to the slowest one possible just still doesn't feel nice

Our CR1 Journey:

 

USCIS Stage:

  • Feb 14 2019: NOA1 (NSC)
  • July 31 2019: I129f NOA1
  • Sep 19 2019: I129f NOA2 (Denied - 50 days from NOA1)
  • Sep 19 2019: I130 NOA2 (Approved - 217 days from NOA1)

 

NVC Stage:

  • Sep 27 2019: Sent to Department of State
  • Oct 31 2019: Case number received (34 days since sent)
  • Nov 1 2019: IV & AOS fees received & paid
  • Nov 14 2019: IV & AOS submitted
  • Dec 18 2019: All docs accepted, but one additional doc requested (5 weeks from submission)
  • Dec 18 2019: Requested doc submitted
  • Feb 19 2020: Documentarily Qualified (9 weeks from 2nd submission, 14 weeks from first submission)

 

Interview Stage:

  • Mar 11 2020: Interview letter received
  • Apr 1 2020: Interview date
  • Mar 17 2020: Interview cancelled due to COVID-19
  • August 3 2020: Rescheduled letter received, new appointment August 25 2020
  • August 25 2020: Visa approved at interview! (558 days from NOA1)
  • September 10 2020: Embassy received passport in mail
  • September 15 2020: Passport with visa in hand

 

October 11 2020: Arrived in US!

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11 minutes ago, LilyJ said:

I think that is because USC petitions for spouse cannot go to CSC, as CSC only processes spouse petitions of LPRs and not USCs. In that way yes we are lucky in that our petitions were not sent to USC, but that's only because they couldn't be. While it could have been worse if us here who are citizens weren't citizens, it's still hard to be grateful when we must wait still for a year or more (as Nebraska lengthens their processing times more and more all the time, 9-11 months when I started and now it is 11.5-15 months)  for petition adjudication while Texas and Potomac are adjudicating within 3-4 months for Potomac and 7-9 months for Texas. When out of all the options of service centers for USC spouse petitions to get sent to, being sent to the slowest one possible just still doesn't feel nice

Yes NSC slowest one. When I applied it was 7 to 9.5 months now like you wrote. I hope the website is wrong. 

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1 hour ago, SaeedA said:

All, this means is they're working on August. 356 is a big number compared to the 16 approvals I was able to find for September 2018. 

 

Hey, 

have you also documented the September cases? Just wondering if they look like expedits/results of 129fs, or if they've randomly started to already work on September as well.

Thank you!

"One day, the plane ticket will be one way."

 

  • Nebraska Service Center
  • Consulate: Frankfurt, Germany
  • Wedding: 07/13/2018
  • I-130 NOA1: 09/14/2018
  • I-130 approval date according to online update: 09/05/2019
  • I-130 NOA2 received in the mail: 09/09/2019
  • I-130 approval as per NOA2: 09/04/2019
  • Sent to DOS: 09/13/2019
  • NVC Case Number received: 10/15/2019
  • Documents Submitted to NVC: 12/25/2019
  • DQ: 02/26/2020
  • IL: 03/11/2020
  • Medical: 03/19/2020
  • ID: 04/07/2020 <- cancelled by Corona
  • ID: 05/27/2020 —> approved 
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