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i am beneficiary my case was applied in 4th may 2019 by my wife . my case center is texas . its been almost 4 month now how much i have to wait ?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Denmark
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Texas’ current processing time is 8-10.5 months. You still have quite some ways to go. You are going to have to learn patience to be able to handle this process. Keep in mind, an approved I130 isn’t an approved visa. After the I130 is approved you’ll still have possibly many months to go

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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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3 hours ago, Vaqar Malik said:

i am beneficiary my case was applied in 4th may 2019 by my wife . my case center is texas . its been almost 4 month now how much i have to wait ?

It would be he same answer you were given when you asked this same question just a few weeks ago.   You are only in stage 1 and are opening yourself up for agony if your patience has run out already.

 

Coming from Pakistan this process can take years!  I filed for my husband in February of 2017...we are STILL waiting....

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Vaqar Malik said:

i am beneficiary my case was applied in 4th may 2019 by my wife . my case center is texas . its been almost 4 month now how much i have to wait ?

Could be several years since it is Pakistan.

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Well, we also submitted our case on these dates in May , 2019, so we are expecting some outcomes in next first quarter of 2020. So we have to be patient about the lengthy process.  

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20 hours ago, Ahmed&Freda said:

It would be he same answer you were given when you asked this same question just a few weeks ago.   You are only in stage 1 and are opening yourself up for agony if your patience has run out already.

 

Coming from Pakistan this process can take years!  I filed for my husband in February of 2017...we are STILL waiting....

 

 

 

insane ...!! in 2017 you applied for the husband and still waiting its really frustration i hope you will get the response soon 

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20 hours ago, Jorgedig said:

Could be several years since it is Pakistan.

but one of person i know he got his visa in 11 months only 

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On 9/24/2019 at 12:28 AM, LilyJ said:

Texas’ current processing time is 8-10.5 months. You still have quite some ways to go. You are going to have to learn patience to be able to handle this process. Keep in mind, an approved I130 isn’t an approved visa. After the I130 is approved you’ll still have possibly many months to go

thank you... its a fear answer

at least you are not one of them who are saying me to wait for several years !! 

 

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3 hours ago, Embd said:

Well, we also submitted our case on these dates in May , 2019, so we are expecting some outcomes in next first quarter of 2020. So we have to be patient about the lengthy process.  

i saw average historical time for T

 

20 hours ago, Ahmed&Freda said:

It would be he same answer you were given when you asked this same question just a few weeks ago.   You are only in stage 1 and are opening yourself up for agony if your patience has run out already.

 

Coming from Pakistan this process can take years!  I filed for my husband in February of 2017...we are STILL waiting....

 

 

 

 

20 hours ago, Jorgedig said:

Could be several years since it is Pakistan.

 

On 9/24/2019 at 12:28 AM, LilyJ said:

Texas’ current processing time is 8-10.5 months. You still have quite some ways to go. You are going to have to learn patience to be able to handle this process. Keep in mind, an approved I130 isn’t an approved visa. After the I130 is approved you’ll still have possibly many months to go

 

3 hours ago, Embd said:

Well, we also submitted our case on these dates in May , 2019, so we are expecting some outcomes in next first quarter of 2020. So we have to be patient about the lengthy process.  

exas center is 8 to 10 months 

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3 hours ago, Embd said:

Well, we also submitted our case on these dates in May , 2019, so we are expecting some outcomes in next first quarter of 2020. So we have to be patient about the lengthy process.  

i saw on uscis average historical time for Texas center spouse is 8 to 10 months  ....

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42 minutes ago, Vaqar Malik said:

thank you... its a fear answer

at least you are not one of them who are saying me to wait for several years !! 

 

The 8-10.5 months is just for USCIS stage. Keep that in mind. USCIS may not take several years but the next few stages will be at the least several months, though however long the NVC and embassy takes and whether or not you’re put in AP can lengthen the time. No one can tell you exactly how long the process will take but you have at least around a year ahead of you, could be more. Pakistan gets heavily scrutinized

Edited by LilyJ

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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3 minutes ago, LilyJ said:

The 8-10.5 months is just for USCIS stage. Keep that in mind. USCIS may not take several years but the next few stages will be at the least several months, though however long the NVC and embassy takes and whether or not you’re put in AP can lengthen the time. No one can tell you exactly how long the process will take but you have at least around a year ahead of you, could be more

i hope only a year ...well thank you so much for answers and guide 

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