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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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10 minutes ago, DPP123 said:

@emekus94 let's move to Charlotte, NC  lol  

OH MY GOSHHHHHHH
I was about to tell you the sameeee
Actually, we have CHOICES! lol
Helena, MT is also doing pretty good so....

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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But on a deep level @DPP123- I honestly think USCIS needs to change their policies.
At least give people a CHANCE to go elsewhere for their interviews.

Am looking at my July folks with interviews already (love y'all) and see people from Early 2017 waiting at these busy cities and am like -.-
That's just not okay. It's not people's faults that they live at big cities and it seems immigration is punishing people for their location. smh

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Spain
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Just now, emekus94 said:

But on a deep level @DPP123- I honestly think USCIS needs to change their policies.
At least give people a CHANCE to go elsewhere for their interviews.

Am looking at my July folks with interviews already (love y'all) and see people from Early 2017 waiting at these busy cities and am like -.-
That's just not okay. It's not people's faults that they live at big cities and it seems immigration is punishing people for their location. smh

I agree.  I mean if they gave me a choice, I would fly myself and my husband to the field office where our case can be adjudicated quickly.  

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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3 minutes ago, DPP123 said:

I agree.  I mean if they gave me a choice, I would fly myself and my husband to the field office where our case can be adjudicated quickly.  

Not even
Because I mean it sounds like NBC does all the work--- and then the local office just reviews it over and gives an interview

If that's the case, keep everybody at NBC
When it's your turn, be like "yo peeps, next open slot is in MT, NC, or NY. Would you prefer any of those or would you want to wait for local office that's in 20 months"
Because I don't see the value of a local office in AOS. Seriously

if that's complicated- a simplified process is -

Give people the office that's less busy in their state! Like Florida has like 6 offices and most of y'all are in the busy one.
Meanwhile, the slow one is just sitting there. That to me a complete WASTE of resources.

Am sure with a month;s notice, anybody can make proper arrangements to fly/drive to their interview. I don't see why my zipcode has to do with anything. smh
#EnoughRant#

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Spain
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1 minute ago, emekus94 said:

Not even
Because I mean it sounds like NBC does all the work--- and then the local office just reviews it over and gives an interview

If that's the case, keep everybody at NBC
When it's your turn, be like "yo peeps, next open slot is in MT, NC, or NY. Would you prefer any of those or would you want to wait for local office that's in 20 months"
Because I don't see the value of a local office in AOS. Seriously

if that's complicated- a simplified process is -

Give people the office that's less busy in their state! Like Florida has like 6 offices and most of y'all are in the busy one.
Meanwhile, the slow one is just sitting there. That to me a complete WASTE of resources.

Am sure with a month;s notice, anybody can make proper arrangements to fly/drive to their interview. I don't see why my zipcode has to do with anything. smh
#EnoughRant#

Girl, I hear you but unfortunately, when it comes to government, it's INEFFICIENCY as its best.  Trust me *wink* *wink*  

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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3 minutes ago, DPP123 said:

Girl, I hear you but unfortunately, when it comes to government, it's INEFFICIENCY as its best.  Trust me *wink* *wink*  

Yep. oh I know. I've alreayd buckled my head down with the intention of no GC until early 2020 :rofl:
It's much easier that way to set your expectations wayyyyyyyyy down. lol

But I honestly can't wait to be done with immigration in the next (Lord help me) 5 years. lol
Never again. :rofl:

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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On 7/20/2018 at 2:37 PM, emekus94 said:

 

 

I mean this is part of the debate right?
It seems they want to eliminate people forgetting INITIAL evidence.
There's a difference between someone not putting in a marriage certificate or an I-864 affidavit for an AOS application (something written in instructions as NEEDED) and someone turning in a flight receipt thinking that is enough as evidence of meeting in person but they need MORE evidence.

I don't think this will stop RFEs entirely. This is to stop people from submitting applications that are not complete. 
But USCIS will still issue RFEs for things that are not enough-- but were present during original application. 

Can anyone give me an idea on what to do my husband has his biometric appointment on the 22nd but his I 94 expires on the 24th what do we do

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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24 minutes ago, Loyal Empress said:

Can anyone give me an idea on what to do my husband has his biometric appointment on the 22nd but his I 94 expires on the 24th what do we do

his I-94 has no impact on anything
For Biometrics, you need an ID- so take a passport or a license. That is all

Posted
On 8/15/2018 at 9:38 AM, John and Janay said:

Just finished up our biometrics. We did our walk in a week early. No questions asked. It was so easy and quick I felt like we were missing something. 

Same experience as the others. Came in, filled out a form, took picture and fingerprints, answered a customer service survey. In and out in 25 minutes. 

 

The next wait continues.

 

We’re at the DMV now trying to get an ID card. Fingers crossed as our 1-94 is expired. Didn’t find out that it had to be within 30 days of expiring until last week. But no harm in trying. Wish us luck. None of the clerks look like they’re in the mood to do any favors. Lol 

Same experience in DMV. I’m not gonna be able to get an ID and a drivers license until I get my SSN from my EAD.

 

hows yours?

K1

July 31, 2017     -     I-129F sent to USCIS

August 3, 2017  -     I-129F received by USCIS

August 7, 2017  -     NOA 1 Received

Feb 12, 2018      -     NOA 2 Approval

Feb 16, 2018      -     NOA 2 Physical mail received

March 01, 2018 -     NVC Received file from USCIS

March 02, 2018 -     NVC Case number received 

March 09, 2018 -     NVC Left, "IN TRANSIT"

March 12, 2018 -     Manila Time US Embassy Manila Received file from NVC

March 13, 2018 -     St. Lukes medical

May 23, 2018      -    US Embassy Manila interview

May 23 to 29      -     Administrative Processing

May 29, 2018     -     Change from Immigrant Visa to Non-Immigrant

May 30, 2018     -     CEAC change to ISSUED

June 01, 2018      -     Passport with Visa on hand

June 04, 2018      -     SFO International Airport, Port of entry

June 14, 2018     -     San Francisco City Hall Wedding

 

AOS EAD AP

July 13, 2018     -     Sent  AOS, EAD & AP

July 26, 2018     -     PD

Nov 02, 2018     -     Case Approved

Nov 06, 2018     -     Card was mailed to me

Nov 07, 2018     -     Card was picked by USCIS

Nov 08, 2018     -     Card on hand

 

Posted
2 hours ago, DPP123 said:

@emekus94 let's move to Charlotte, NC  lol  

 

2 hours ago, Perfect two 💑 said:

Received my interview letter today! My interview will be on September 24, 2018! 😍😍😍😍😍😍

 

2 hours ago, Rakaf said:

Mine too will be in Charlotte on September 20

My field office is in California, USCIS website’s processing times says 7.5 months up to 15.5 months.

 

i checked Charlotte NC says 7.5 to 19 months.

 

we all know that one week or two after interview GC will be mailed.

 

so it means that USCIS website’s processing time is not really reliable? I hope so 🙏🏼 Lol could be shorter.

 

 

K1

July 31, 2017     -     I-129F sent to USCIS

August 3, 2017  -     I-129F received by USCIS

August 7, 2017  -     NOA 1 Received

Feb 12, 2018      -     NOA 2 Approval

Feb 16, 2018      -     NOA 2 Physical mail received

March 01, 2018 -     NVC Received file from USCIS

March 02, 2018 -     NVC Case number received 

March 09, 2018 -     NVC Left, "IN TRANSIT"

March 12, 2018 -     Manila Time US Embassy Manila Received file from NVC

March 13, 2018 -     St. Lukes medical

May 23, 2018      -    US Embassy Manila interview

May 23 to 29      -     Administrative Processing

May 29, 2018     -     Change from Immigrant Visa to Non-Immigrant

May 30, 2018     -     CEAC change to ISSUED

June 01, 2018      -     Passport with Visa on hand

June 04, 2018      -     SFO International Airport, Port of entry

June 14, 2018     -     San Francisco City Hall Wedding

 

AOS EAD AP

July 13, 2018     -     Sent  AOS, EAD & AP

July 26, 2018     -     PD

Nov 02, 2018     -     Case Approved

Nov 06, 2018     -     Card was mailed to me

Nov 07, 2018     -     Card was picked by USCIS

Nov 08, 2018     -     Card on hand

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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36 minutes ago, Fredd said:

 

 

My field office is in California, USCIS website’s processing times says 7.5 months up to 15.5 months.

 

i checked Charlotte NC says 7.5 to 19 months.

 

we all know that one week or two after interview GC will be mailed.

 

so it means that USCIS website’s processing time is not really reliable? I hope so 🙏🏼 Lol could be shorter.

 

 

I was hoping for this too!!!

 

 
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