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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Posted
17 minutes ago, SaeedA said:

 

The big beautiful bureaucratic wall is making our lives great again, by keeping us away from our family. All hail our great and magnanimous leader. Oh, what would we do without him?

 

Overall, the Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens fell from 566,706 in FY 2016 to 478,961 in FY 2018, a decline of 87,745, or 15.5%. Between FY 2016 and FY 2018, the U.S. granted lawful permanent residence to 36,209 fewer spouses of U.S. citizens (down 11.9%), 21,700 fewer children of U.S. citizens (a 24.5% decline) and 29,836 fewer parents (a drop of 17.2%).

 

The lower admission numbers for spouses, children and parents of U.S. citizens may reflect processing delays as well as policy changes that would prevent individuals from obtaining permanent residence.

 

 

Observers note that Trump administration efforts to reduce immigration could fill a book. The administration abandoned attempts to convince the House and Senate to reduce legal immigration via the traditional route of passing a new law after Congress rejected bills the White House either designed or supported. Given the failed efforts in Congress, lowering the number of legal immigrants by executive, regulatory and administrative means has become more important within the administration.

 

The latest statistics show efforts by administration officials to reduce legal immigration have, from their perspective, started to bear fruit. Favorable court rulings and another four years in power would mean even lower levels of legal immigration to the United States and fewer U.S. citizens allowed to have their spouses, parents and children come live with them in America.

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2020/01/13/new-data-legal-immigration-has-declined-under-trump/#2be4c8e96e99

Had a typo in the original post. Meant to say, "What would we do without him?"

 

 

 

Spoiler

 

Our IR1 Journey So Far:
 

USCIS Stage:

  • Jan 19 2019: Sent I130 package
  • Jan 22 2019: Delivered
  • Feb 3 2019: I130 NOA1 (Priority Date: Jan 22, 2019)
  • Assigned to Nebraska Service Center ( 😶)
  • Sep 16 2019: I129f NOA1 PD
  • Oct 26 2019: I130 NOA2 (Notice date: Oct 21 2019)
  • Nov 04 2019: Sent to NVC

 

NVC Stage:

  • Nov 7: Received by NVC 
  • Dec 7: NVC sent email containing CEAC login details (Case Number)
  • Dec 7: AOS and IV bill payed
  • Dec 10: NVC withdrew money from Account
  • Dec 12: AOS and IV bills show paid on CEAC
  • Dec 16: AOS and IV documents submitted to NVC
  • Waiting

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Posted
17 hours ago, Aloevera said:

Hi everyone !

Today I just received an DQ email from nvc. How long, after DQ email, takes to receive an interview date?

Thanks and good luck for everyone in this process!

thanks for the update, did you really submit on October 26th? or did you resubmit later than that?

Service Center: Texas Service Center SRC

Consulate: Juarez, Mexico

I-130 NOA1: 2019/03/21

I-130 NOA2: 2019/09/17

NVC DQ: 2020/01/21

Visa Approved: 2021/07/01

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Posted

Hello VJ family, 

  Must one upload the A.O.S package and the Civil Documents at the same time?

 

And if we don't upload them at the same time, will it  cause any form of delay?

 

Just curious 

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Posted
11 minutes ago, Arewa said:

Hello VJ family, 

  Must one upload the A.O.S package and the Civil Documents at the same time?

 

And if we don't upload them at the same time, will it  cause any form of delay?

 

Just curious 

 

 

No, It won’t cause any delay. I submitted AOS documents first and then a few days later I submitted the civil documents. Your waiting starts when all documents have been submitted, in my case, when I submitted civil documents. 

Filed: Other Country: France
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Posted

Hello Everyone,

A small question regarding the VJ timeline.

The "NVC received" date is the date when NVC receives the file from USCIS

or is it when NVC creates the case ?

Thank you :)

Alix

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: Chile
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Posted
3 minutes ago, Alix64 said:

Hello Everyone,

A small question regarding the VJ timeline.

The "NVC received" date is the date when NVC receives the file from USCIS

or is it when NVC creates the case ?

Thank you :)

Alix

It’s when they received the case from USCIS. The receive aos and iv bill is the case creation date

Filed: Other Country: France
Timeline
Posted
33 minutes ago, Iscir said:

It’s when they received the case from USCIS. The receive aos and iv bill is the case creation date

that is what I thought, thank you (a detail i know, but i was wondering)

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: Brazil
Timeline
Posted
1 hour ago, Alix64 said:

Hello Everyone,

A small question regarding the VJ timeline.

The "NVC received" date is the date when NVC receives the file from USCIS

or is it when NVC creates the case ?

Thank you :)

Alix

This is a great question and it seems many users don't understand it as the date NVC received file from USCIS but rather date the case number is created.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
Timeline
Posted
1 hour ago, Iscir said:

No, It won’t cause any delay. I submitted AOS documents first and then a few days later I submitted the civil documents. Your waiting starts when all documents have been submitted, in my case, when I submitted civil documents. 

Oh great, thank you so much Iscir

Posted
5 hours ago, Juliet57 said:

thanks for the update, did you really submit on October 26th? or did you resubmit later than that?

The first submission was in october 26th. Because one document was missing, nvc sent me an email to resubmit the missing document. The resubmission was in november 19th.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
59 minutes ago, Mr & Mrs T said:

50 days since resubmission today and it’s a holiday ..

i don’t know what to expect anymore about

« when » they gonna finally review my case ..

Mine took 59 days! I am sure it will be soon 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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Posted
19 minutes ago, MWhite said:

Mine took 59 days! I am sure it will be soon 

Hello @MWhite 

thank you ! 

I really hope !! 🍀🙏

I don’t expect to hear anything this week but I really hope to know what’s going in early next week . That’s all I want . I want to know . 
 

Posted
10 hours ago, SaeedA said:

 

The big beautiful bureaucratic wall is making our lives great again, by keeping us away from our family. All hail our great and magnanimous leader. Oh, what would we do with him?

 

Overall, the Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens fell from 566,706 in FY 2016 to 478,961 in FY 2018, a decline of 87,745, or 15.5%. Between FY 2016 and FY 2018, the U.S. granted lawful permanent residence to 36,209 fewer spouses of U.S. citizens (down 11.9%), 21,700 fewer children of U.S. citizens (a 24.5% decline) and 29,836 fewer parents (a drop of 17.2%).

 

The lower admission numbers for spouses, children and parents of U.S. citizens may reflect processing delays as well as policy changes that would prevent individuals from obtaining permanent residence.

 

 

Observers note that Trump administration efforts to reduce immigration could fill a book. The administration abandoned attempts to convince the House and Senate to reduce legal immigration via the traditional route of passing a new law after Congress rejected bills the White House either designed or supported. Given the failed efforts in Congress, lowering the number of legal immigrants by executive, regulatory and administrative means has become more important within the administration.

 

The latest statistics show efforts by administration officials to reduce legal immigration have, from their perspective, started to bear fruit. Favorable court rulings and another four years in power would mean even lower levels of legal immigration to the United States and fewer U.S. citizens allowed to have their spouses, parents and children come live with them in America.

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2020/01/13/new-data-legal-immigration-has-declined-under-trump/#2be4c8e96e99

its Kind of like comparing apples with oranges... numbers are very easy to manipulate into a way that sounds favourable toward your desirable point.. 

 

it’s ok saying approval numbers for legal immigration has reduced... but to actually make the point valid in saying he’s trying to reduce legal migration you need to also review:

- number of applications... has this number reduced also?

- reasons behind denials.. if applicants don’t meet the requirements then of course they will not be approved

- resources available to process applications... reallocation of processing staff from legal to illegal migration and asylum seeker processing will indeed slow legal migration.. 

 

i wouldnt neccesarily trust numbers.. got to do the background check too

AOS Journey

  • I-485 etc filed 23 April 2020 
  • NOA1 I-485 June 3 2020 
  • NOA1 EAD 23 April 2020
  • Biometrics 5 Jan 2021
  • EAD approved 12 March 2021
  • Interview Completed 24 March 2021
  • EAD Card Received 1 April 2021  
  • Case under review 2 April 2021
  • New Card is Being Produced 25 September 2021
  • 10 Year Green Card Approved and Mailed 27 September 2021 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
 
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