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11 minutes ago, Sonya N said:

How do you pull this Data?

I use an IOS app called "Case Tracker for USCIS" which allows you to look at case numbers 500 at a time. 

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10 minutes ago, Sonya N said:

How do you pull this Data?

Run a search for 500 cases in the app, download the .csv file (searching from 49000 to 59000 requires downloading 20 .csv files) then work some Excel magic. :)

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02/08/2021: I-129F packet shipped via FedEx

02/09/2021: I-129F delivered to Texas Lockbox (Lewisville) 

(02/09/2021: NOA1)

03/17/2021: Received NOA1 backdated to 02/09/2021 (36 days)

09/28/2021: NOA2 (231 days from NOA1)

10/02/2021: I-797 Received via USPS

10/19/2021: NVC Case Number Assigned

10/26/2021: In Transit

10/28/2021: Arrived at Embassy (DHL Receipt)

11/03/2021: Packet 3 Received (Email to Petitioner)

03/03/2022: Interview: Dublin Embassy

03/16/2022: Visa Received

04/04/2022: Entered USA

04/21/2022: Marriage

04/25/2022: Applied for SSN > Issued same day

04/30/2022: SS card arrived

05/04/2022: Filed I-485, I-131, I-765

05/05/2022: NOA1 for I-485 and I-765

05/17/2022: RFE for I-864 

06/15/2022: Biometrics

08/03/2022: AP Approved

12/19/2022: AOS Approved (no interview)

 

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13 hours ago, carolynhotstuff said:

Hi I’m Carolyn,

129f received 2/8/2021

NOA1 received 3/15/2021

 

The waiting for them to review my case is hard but I manage to get through each day. It’s all a waiting game but I have a lot of patience. 

 

 

 

 

Hi Carolyn! I’m Patricia!

 

We have the same received date! The wait is character building 😂… at least that’s what I have been telling myself!!

 

It will be a story to tell once we are through it!!

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4 minutes ago, Patou & Kashou said:

Hi Carolyn! I’m Patricia!

 

We have the same received date! The wait is character building 😂… at least that’s what I have been telling myself!!

 

It will be a story to tell once we are through it!!

Hello Patricia,

 

I have been through this before 10 years ago with my ex husband from Pakistan. Go figure that I would fall in love with another Pakistani.  I wouldn’t wish the visa journey on my worst enemy but here I am again lol.  Good luck to you. Feel free to contact me whenever you like. 

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16 minutes ago, carolynhotstuff said:

Hello Patricia,

 

I have been through this before 10 years ago with my ex husband from Pakistan. Go figure that I would fall in love with another Pakistani.  I wouldn’t wish the visa journey on my worst enemy but here I am again lol.  Good luck to you. Feel free to contact me whenever you like. 

Oh how cool!! My fiancé is from Pakistan too!!! 
 

Will be in touch 😉 for sure 🤗

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On 8/26/2021 at 9:48 PM, Patou & Kashou said:

I have been wondering about this for a while… why do we cover up the case numbers if we can click on any case and keep track of it on the app without any security checks? What can someone do with your case number without you knowing? 

Really in order to utilize the case number fully, they need the country and the name of the beneficiary (first/last and possibly middle if applicable).  About all they can do is see the latest status just like if you would search on the USCIC site under "case status online."  It is also part of the terms of service for Visa Journey.

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4 hours ago, carolynhotstuff said:

Hello Patricia,

 

I have been through this before 10 years ago with my ex husband from Pakistan. Go figure that I would fall in love with another Pakistani.  I wouldn’t wish the visa journey on my worst enemy but here I am again lol.  Good luck to you. Feel free to contact me whenever you like. 

Hi Carolyn 

 

My fiance is also from Pakistan and I am also Pakistan born.

 

We are all in this boat together. 🚢 

 

Best of luck 👍 

  • Jan 26, 2021 = NOA 1 for I-129F (K1 Visa application)
  • Sep 8, 2021 = NOA 2 for I-129F (K1 Visa application)
  • Nov 16, 2021 =  K1 visa issued in Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Jan 20, 2022 = POE Dallas, Texas
  • Feb 14, 2022 = AOS (I-451, I-131, I765) Filed
  • Feb 20, 2022 = Receipt notice for all three received
  • March 21, 2022 = Biometrics in Dallas, Texas
  • August 9, 2022 = EAD (I-751 approved)
  • August 13, 2022 = EAD and SSN received (SSN applied with EAD)
  • September 6, 2022 = AP (I-131 approved)
  • September 13, 2022 = AP (I-131 receieved) 
  • March 15, 2023 = I-485 approved (interview waived, New SSN received without DHS wording)
  • March 31, 2023 = GC in hand (Total time from NOA-1 to GC in hand 794 days)
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Hello

I’m hoping someone can help me. 
With the new public charge rule, affidavit is no longer needed. Or is it ? 
I’m a bit confused on this new rule/law Biden passed. 
link is below , what this mean ?
https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/affidavit-of-support


Also  is i134 needed at all either from petitioner or beneficiary ? 
Is this still needed after Biden pass the new rules/ law with USCIS ?

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5 hours ago, Mademoiselle7 said:

Hello

I’m hoping someone can help me. 
With the new public charge rule, affidavit is no longer needed. Or is it ? 
I’m a bit confused on this new rule/law Biden passed. 
link is below , what this mean ?
https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/affidavit-of-support


Also  is i134 needed at all either from petitioner or beneficiary ? 
Is this still needed after Biden pass the new rules/ law with USCIS ?

As far as I know affidavit is still needed. The link you gave is for Form I-864, and that will be needed later for AOS.

 

I-134 filled by petitioner not beneficiary

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3 hours ago, Nobita24 said:

As far as I know affidavit is still needed. The link you gave is for Form I-864, and that will be needed later for AOS.

 

I-134 filled by petitioner not beneficiary

Hi and thank you for your response . I knew that petitioner needs to complete I-134 but wasn’t sure if it’s something we send back or beneficiary has it available at the interview. I learned that it’s need for the interview.

 

Also there is a better explanation on USCIS Facebook page that explains I-864 new rule in debt. They made a Q&A I found that was helpful. They mentioned many people were confused with the new rule in place. 
 

thank you so much again 

1 hour ago, carolynhotstuff said:

The 1-134 must be submitted and income guidelines met in order to get the visa. I believe a cosponsor can also be used. 

Thank you , you’re correct.

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3 minutes ago, Mademoiselle7 said:

Hi and thank you for your response . I knew that petitioner needs to complete I-134 but wasn’t sure if it’s something we send back or beneficiary has it available at the interview. I learned that it’s need for the interview.

 

Also there is a better explanation on USCIS Facebook page that explains I-864 new rule in debt. They made a Q&A I found that was helpful. They mentioned many people were confused with the new rule in place. 
 

thank you so much again 

Thank you , you’re correct.

yes, it's for the interview. Btw, can you give the link about the Q&A of I-864?

 

Thanks in advance

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1 minute ago, Nobita24 said:

yes, it's for the interview. Btw, can you give the link about the Q&A of I-864?

 

Thanks in advance

https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/public-charge/public-charge-resources
 

also their Facebook page is always accurate and a good resource and informative since it comes directly from them .

 

You’re welcome ☺️ 

 
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