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All Nebraska I-130 Filers -- Part 5

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8 hours ago, Sea Leslie said:

The service center that has jurisdiction over your case depends on the type of form you file and the filing instructions for that form. Where you reside may also be a factor. For example, you may live in California, but the Vermont Service Center may have jurisdiction over your case if you submitted a form that the Vermont Service Center processes.

 

https://egov.uscis.gov/office-locator/#/serv

 

Here is another link that I found that discuss service center locations and jurisdictions - Not sure how accurate it is

https://www.***removed***/directory/servicecenters.html

 

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How’s your filing process going? I see your filing for Jamaica. I to am filing for my spouse. It’s been since Oct. 29th, got my NOA 1 in November. I haven’t heard from Nebraska service center..Ugh!!!

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1 hour ago, Lovenature said:

Congrats!!!  I just had the same - case status updated to approved on egov.uscis.gov for both I-130 cases and I-129 still shows as received. 356 Days...finally....HOORAY!

 

We sent the form in but it was weird as we didn't get an email, I actually got the alert from Case Tracker! Other website  still shows as received and is not updated.

 

I-130 PD: October 5, 2018

I-129F PD: September 3, 2019

I-130 NOA2: September 26, 2019

 

I can't say for certain if filing the I-129 helped us or not. We had a lawyer for I-130 but filed I-129 on our own. (Sharing in case anyone out there is sitting on the fence to proceed with this option in the same scenario. Thanks to those who responded to me on that question btw).  We ultimately decided to go for it as insurance in case Nebraska pushed out timing more. Planning on doing the rest ourselves to try and save some time and money. Looking forward to NVC!!!!!

Wow! That would be a really fast turn around time on the 129F

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1 hour ago, Cleidson & Todd said:

Wow! That would be a really fast turn around time on the 129F

They might be trying to push as much as they can out by the end if the FFY (Federal Fiscal Year) that's why it appears there was a lot of action the last few weeks.

I-130                                                                 I-129F

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Mailed: Mar. 9, 2019 (Phoenix LB)              Aug. 9,  2019

NOA1/PD: Mar. 15,  2019 (LIN)                   Aug. 15,  2019

NOA2: Sep. 24, 2019 - Approved                 Sep. 24, 2019 - Denied 

Received NVC: Oct. 18, 2019

NVC Case#: Nov. 09, 2019 (Assigned to China, should be Japan )

AOS Submitted: Nov. 18, 2019

IV Submitted:  Dec. 23, 2019

AOS/IV Approved: Jan. 16, 2020 

Interview Scheduled: Jan. 23, 2020

 

Request location change: Mid Nov. 2019 --> Feb. 21, 2020

Contacted my Reps (House, Senate): Feb. 5, 2020 - Rep contacted Guangzhou & Tokyo. 

Response 1: Feb. 11, 2020 - Guangzhou gave copy/paste info to my Rep's office.

Response 2: Feb. 18, 2020 - Tokyo Embassy - Requested transfer fm China - Case moved to Administrative Processing 

a Short Time Later after talking with Rep. Case's office, they contacted the embassies again. 

Response 3: Feb. 21, 2020 - Transfer complete; New interview scheduled.

 

Interview Date: Mar. 2, 2020 - Tokyo Embassy

Visa Issued: Mar. 4, 2020, Visa in hand: Mar. 6, 2020

Time: ~359 Days from start to finish 

POE:  Stupid COVID-19 delaying travel to the US....Aug. 13, 2020 - San Francisco 

GC: Aug 5, 2021 (51 weeks from entry)

 

I-751

NOA1 - May 20, 2022 CA Service Center

NOA2 - July 20, 2022 Case Transferred to NBC

NOA4 - Sep 1, 2023 Biometrics Appointment 

Feb 6, 2024 I-751 Approved, GC delivered 10 days later.        

 

N-400

NOA1 - June 23, 2024 Filed online (Honolulu local office)

NOA2 - June 23, 2024 Biometrics reused

NOA3 - :clock:

 

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1 hour ago, Cleidson & Todd said:

Wow! That would be a really fast turn around time on the 129F

I am starting to see that more often too

Nebraska Service Center
Consulate : Jamaica
Marriage : 5/31/19
I-130 Sent : 6/14/19
I-130 NOA1 : 6/20/19 
I-129F Sent :    8/9/19
I-129F NOA1 :    8/13/19
1-130 Approved: 9/26/19

I-129F Denied: 9/26/19

Approval Sent to NVC: 10/9/19  
NVC Received : 10/17/19

NVC Case# Received : 11/8/19

NVC Payments Made : 11/8/19

Documents Submitted : 12/2/19

Documents Approved : 1/10/2020

Documents sent to JA Embassy : 1/21/2020

Medical Exam Complete : 1/24/2020

Interview Date : 2/3/2020 (APPROVED)

Administrative Processing : 2/3/2020 - Original JA Marriage Certificate requested

Mailed Marriage Certificate: 2/3/2020

Marriage Certificate Arrived at JA Embassy: 2/6/2020

CEAC shows "Issued":  2/24/2020 :dance:

"The U.S. Department of State Consulate located in Kingston has released document related to your Visa application to our courier DHL Express." 2/27/2020 😄💃♥️

VISA IN HAND - FLIGHT BOOKED - 3/2/2020 :joy:

Hubby Arrived in US: 3/4/2020

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2 hours ago, Shellbiz said:

Thanks Saci Singh am really worried after the long wait

This process is really BS.  It's so ridiculous after such a long wait.  really feel you... At this time I'm also just having some difficulties. 

 

I'll pray for you.. 🙏Be strong.  Do what is needed now.  

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13 hours ago, AMS13 said:

Thanks @Sea Leslie, but I don't think you you understood my question.

 

I'm particularly asking those who have already filed the I-129F shortcut successfully, like @LilyJ @Mr. Bama

What is the filing address for this form? Is it the same as the I-130's? or the one stated on I-129F's instructions?

Thanks!

It is the one on the I-139 instructions. I mailed mine to Leiwsville, Texas

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22 hours ago, AMS13 said:

When you guys filed the I-129F, did you send it to the Dallas Lockbox address as stated for the I-129F? If not, then what mailing address?

I'm curious because I don't know how the sorting works, and how you send it to mailing address and ends up to the same service center that has the I-130.

You can send it to the Dallas lock box or  Lewisville  .. these are the only 2 locations to send the I-129. And they will send it to where your I-130 is currently at. 

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7 hours ago, Mr. Bama said:

It is the one on the I-139 instructions. I mailed mine to Leiwsville, Texas

 

56 minutes ago, Shaylan21 said:

You can send it to the Dallas lock box or  Lewisville  .. these are the only 2 locations to send the I-129. And they will send it to where your I-130 is currently at. 

 

19 hours ago, Sea Leslie said:

Below is for the I-129F

https://www.uscis.gov/i-129f

 

For U.S. Postal Service (USPS):
USCIS
P.O. Box 660151
Dallas, TX 75266

 

For FedEx, UPS, and DHL deliveries:
USCIS
Attn: I-129F
2501 South State Highway 121 Business
Suite 400
Lewisville, TX 75067

 

Below is the addresses for the I-130 Form

https://www.uscis.gov/i-130-addresses

 

18 hours ago, LilyJ said:

 

Just for future reference: USCIS no longer assigns cases to service centers based on where you live. That info is outdated

 

And I know others have already answered now but yes I sent mine to the Dallas lockbox, it gets sent to the same service center as the I130 because they must be processed together, so when you send the I129f with the I130 NOA1 they know where to send it based off the receipt number of the I130

Thank you very much, everyone! This was very helpful.

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I just read all 73 pages of this thread to get caught up on this topic.

 

My husband and i were originally going to file for the K-1, but after discussing the pros and cons we decided to get married and file for the CR-1.  A few days after I sent the application, I realized that his two children needed their own I-130's, with another $535 each.  Meanwhile, some plumbing problems and car problems have sidelined my ability to file for their I-130's any time soon.  So, I am going to apply for the K-3/K-4 visas to bring them all at the same time.  It's my understanding that we don't have to file for an adjustment of status if we wait on the I-130's to be approved.  The K-3/K-4s are valid for 2 years.  I think it would cost us less to have them return to the Dominican Republic for their embassy appointments rather than the expensive AOS paperwork.  I would like to get the children here before school starts in August 2020.  Fingers crossed.🤞

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19 minutes ago, vegas160 said:

Hey guys does anyone know how long it takes for the documents to be reviewed and to get a CC from NVC? If someone is at that level? 

I’ve heard it depends, some people have their documents reviewed after 2 weeks some people after like 5-6+ weeks, i think the average is a month though 

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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