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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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On 11/20/2018 at 2:44 AM, missileman said:

Sounds like USCIS made an error with the file, NVC found the error, and now USCIS has corrected it.......hopefully, it will be a smoother ride...

Sounds like USCIS made 2 errors

1 The error, which had to be "re-affirmed"

2. Informing the petitioner that they hadn't received the case back from NVC when they had. 

first met late 2016, met 13 more times since. Filed i-129 Apr 14th. NOA2 dated Oct 11th. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Yeah, keep chalking it up to errors.  My senator indicated otherwise.  Enough said.  Her rep said "this is far from the first time we've had to intervene to stop this kind of cycling.  It is a disturbingly common trend that we did not see in the past."

 

End of topic.

07/25/2024: Meet at Manila Airport

08/09/2024: Petitioner return to United States

08/27/2024: I-129F sent to USCIS Dallas Lockbox via USPS

08/29/2024: Packet arrived at Texas PO Box

09/03/2024: Amex was chargedNOA1 Hard Copy Sent

09/09/2024: NOA1 Hard Copy Received
xx/xx/20xx: NOA2 Hard Copy Received

 
xx/xx/20xx: NVC Received I-129F 
xx/xx/20xx: NVC Case Number Received

xx/xx/20xx: NVC affirms case is valid to proceed

xx/xx/20xx: NVC forwards Case to Manila Embassy (email)

 

xx/xx/20xx: DS160 Filed online

xx/xx/20xx: Fee paid, interview scheduled for xx xxx, registered for Medical
xx/xx/20xx: Medical day 1

xx/xx/20xx: Medical screen

xx/xx/20xx: Medical day 2

xx/xx/20xx: Medical immunizations
xx/xx/20xx: Interview

xx/xx/20xx: APPROVED!
xx/xx/20xx: Visa in Hand
xx/xx/20xx: POE at Indianapolis Airport

xx/xx/20xx: Married

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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10 minutes ago, RayAndCrisnaLyn said:

Yeah, keep chalking it up to errors.  My senator indicated otherwise.  Enough said.  Her rep said "this is far from the first time we've had to intervene to stop this kind of cycling.  It is a disturbingly common trend that we did not see in the past."

 

End of topic.

Intervene?   yea, right.....

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