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Filed: Other Country: France
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On 11/1/2019 at 3:07 PM, Anrim said:

Is your husband a US citizen?

My husband is, therefore we guess the number of available VISAs shoul not be limited. On the contrary, it should be for permanent residents; so, they are processed asap to give a chance to get their VISAs as soon as they are available.

Am I correct? Please, correct me in case I am wrong. I am reading a lot of web info trying to get an idea about how the "wheels spin"...

We are exactly in the same case than yours. My husband is a US citizen and we are both previously divorced. Your exchange with MrsVibez is super interesting (the quota of visa for non US citizen etc.), thanks a lot. NOA1 was April 29th.

USCIS - FILING FOR I-751 (CR1)

May 21st 2022 : package sent (with Fedex / Delivered on May 23rd) 

May 27th 2022: case received with Receipt # (NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER)

May 31st 2022: NOA received. I-797 (24months extension)

June 11th 2022: NOA for a Biometrics appointment (set for June 30th - need to reschedule it - not in the US on that day! 😱)

June 14th 2022: walk in at the Center - all went well. Biometrics done!

December 8th 2022: Received a Notice of Action. I-751 APPROVED! 🎉

December 10th 2022: New GreenCard received in the mail 🥳

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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On 11/1/2019 at 3:46 PM, Alix64 said:

It seems to be super slow in the other centers as well... maybe they all took a big break for Halloween 👻...

You have to remember that VJ data is user-based, meaning that we only see what is inputted by the members (at their convenience) and not necessarily reflect the actual approvals. This is only an estimate. I think we all should keep it in mind

Filed: Other Country: France
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13 minutes ago, jstriders said:

You have to remember that VJ data is user-based, meaning that we only see what is inputted by the members (at their convenience) and not necessarily reflect the actual approvals. This is only an estimate. I think we all should keep it in mind

absolutely, you're right.

USCIS - FILING FOR I-751 (CR1)

May 21st 2022 : package sent (with Fedex / Delivered on May 23rd) 

May 27th 2022: case received with Receipt # (NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER)

May 31st 2022: NOA received. I-797 (24months extension)

June 11th 2022: NOA for a Biometrics appointment (set for June 30th - need to reschedule it - not in the US on that day! 😱)

June 14th 2022: walk in at the Center - all went well. Biometrics done!

December 8th 2022: Received a Notice of Action. I-751 APPROVED! 🎉

December 10th 2022: New GreenCard received in the mail 🥳

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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On 11/2/2019 at 4:50 PM, Alix64 said:

Hello,

We did. It does (obviously) not accelerate the process (which is normal) but it certainly helps to file properly.

Are you thinking about taking a lawyer?

I already have a lawyer, I was thinking about dropping him for the rest of the process...

Filed: Other Country: France
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29 minutes ago, MrsVybez said:

I already have a lawyer, I was thinking about dropping him for the rest of the process...

Yes, I understand totally.

USCIS - FILING FOR I-751 (CR1)

May 21st 2022 : package sent (with Fedex / Delivered on May 23rd) 

May 27th 2022: case received with Receipt # (NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER)

May 31st 2022: NOA received. I-797 (24months extension)

June 11th 2022: NOA for a Biometrics appointment (set for June 30th - need to reschedule it - not in the US on that day! 😱)

June 14th 2022: walk in at the Center - all went well. Biometrics done!

December 8th 2022: Received a Notice of Action. I-751 APPROVED! 🎉

December 10th 2022: New GreenCard received in the mail 🥳

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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On 11/1/2019 at 10:07 AM, Anrim said:

Is your husband a US citizen?

My husband is, therefore we guess the number of available VISAs shoul not be limited. On the contrary, it should be for permanent residents; so, they are processed asap to give a chance to get their VISAs as soon as they are available.

Am I correct? Please, correct me in case I am wrong. I am reading a lot of web info trying to get an idea about how the "wheels spin"...

I'm actually the US citizen. My husband is the beneficiary. According to this chart of timelines from the USCIS , permanent residents have shorter processing times. I thought there were a limited number of VISA numbers so they would go to the first priority of US citizens. I guess I'm missing something.....uscis.JPG.ad328942e53e7baa4d5ec98af53556d4.JPG

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Received my NVC Case number today and paid the fees :)

I-130

4/10/2019 Sent to Phoenix Lockbox

4/18/2019  NOA1

9/25/2019 NOA 2 for I-130  (166 days) - no 129 or expedite.

11/07/2019 Received  NVC Case Number via Email and submitted the payments (same day)

11/23/2019 Submitted everything

12/19/19 DQ

02/04/20 Interview

02/10/20 Greencard fee paid

02/15/20 POE

10/01/20 Card in production

02/15/20 Move to the US

06/2021 Finally received Greencard

 

I-751 (Lifting Conditions)

01/2022 I751 sent

02/2022 NOA1 / Using old Biometrics

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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approved 09/25

sent to nvc 10/09

NVC case number 11/07

 

I-130

4/10/2019 Sent to Phoenix Lockbox

4/18/2019  NOA1

9/25/2019 NOA 2 for I-130  (166 days) - no 129 or expedite.

11/07/2019 Received  NVC Case Number via Email and submitted the payments (same day)

11/23/2019 Submitted everything

12/19/19 DQ

02/04/20 Interview

02/10/20 Greencard fee paid

02/15/20 POE

10/01/20 Card in production

02/15/20 Move to the US

06/2021 Finally received Greencard

 

I-751 (Lifting Conditions)

01/2022 I751 sent

02/2022 NOA1 / Using old Biometrics

Filed: Other Country: France
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On 11/4/2019 at 2:45 PM, MrsVybez said:

I already have a lawyer, I was thinking about dropping him for the rest of the process...

I'm thinking of doing the same thing...

Edited by Alix64

USCIS - FILING FOR I-751 (CR1)

May 21st 2022 : package sent (with Fedex / Delivered on May 23rd) 

May 27th 2022: case received with Receipt # (NATIONAL BENEFITS CENTER)

May 31st 2022: NOA received. I-797 (24months extension)

June 11th 2022: NOA for a Biometrics appointment (set for June 30th - need to reschedule it - not in the US on that day! 😱)

June 14th 2022: walk in at the Center - all went well. Biometrics done!

December 8th 2022: Received a Notice of Action. I-751 APPROVED! 🎉

December 10th 2022: New GreenCard received in the mail 🥳

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Italy
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Posted (edited)

Hi all,

USCIS has approved my petition on November 5th, 2019.

Today my husband has received a mail, but my case status has not been updated on the USCIS webpage.

So, it's good news.

Good luck to all of you.

 

 

Edited by Anrim
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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3 hours ago, Anrim said:

Hi all,

USCIS has approved my petition on November 5th, 2019.

Today my husband has received a mail, but my case status has not been updated on the USCIS webpage.

So, it's good news.

Good luck to all of you.

 

 

Good for you! Congratulations! What SC?

 
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