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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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Hello everyone!
Since end of September I have been under "ready to be scheduled" for my AOS case. Today, as I was going to check it, it appeared under this notice:

My Case Status
At this time USCIS cannot provide you with information for your case. Please contact NCSC for additional information.

Any thoughts about why am I getting this?

Thanks.

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!]
Remove Conditions - Soon...


 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Senegal
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Same as mine.... This is 8 months uscis received my aos file. And as of Nov 1 case is ready to be schedule for interview.. Just on 17th it turned to be "At this time uscis can not provide you with your info pls contact our office" any one with this experience? Is the application going under review or what. Am curious and wanna know. My application is baswd on k1 and i am in CA..... Any help will be appreciated

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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On 4/19/2018 at 9:48 PM, chi4 said:

Same as mine.... This is 8 months uscis received my aos file. And as of Nov 1 case is ready to be schedule for interview.. Just on 17th it turned to be "At this time uscis can not provide you with your info pls contact our office" any one with this experience? Is the application going under review or what. Am curious and wanna know. My application is baswd on k1 and i am in CA..... Any help will be appreciated

It says that on my site as well. I called the number for more info like it says and asked if it was a computer glitch and they said yes.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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5 hours ago, Rhemalove said:

It says that on my site as well. I called the number for more info like it says and asked if it was a computer glitch and they said yes.

Seriously? It's funny because I called and the girl (besides reading whatever she had in front of her) she was like "oh, you know, a lot of times there's people that spend the entire waiting without a status" and I was thinking..but I had a status, it honestly just got removed lol. Did they tell you if it's getting taken care of any time soon?

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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!]
Remove Conditions - Soon...


 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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On 4/27/2018 at 10:00 AM, Andsco said:

Seriously? It's funny because I called and the girl (besides reading whatever she had in front of her) she was like "oh, you know, a lot of times there's people that spend the entire waiting without a status" and I was thinking..but I had a status, it honestly just got removed lol. Did they tell you if it's getting taken care of any time soon?

Nope! The lady I talked to read her note really fast and finally I told her she was talking way too fast and I could not understand a word she was saying. She relaxed then and answered some of my questions. Like why is it taking so long to process? She said sometimes there are just such a great number of applications it makes the system back logged. Then I asked her if it was a computer glitch she said yes.

 

How ever I do know someone who works in immigration processing in another country. She told me for example: That sometimes they will set aside a type of Visa area they have been working on so that they can work on another visa type for a while.  Then go back to working on former Visa area once the line of of petitioners has increased.

 

I also recently read an article that from a layer that states that because of the increase of new steps in regards to getting new applicants for green card as per Donald Trump's request. There are just so many new steps they have to go through during processing that is is taking much longer and although! I they have been promised more workers to help with case load this has not yet happened. Hence the back log.  

 

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