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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Armenia
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6 minutes ago, Fil&Em said:

Now that the USCIS declared in that typical press release that their goal is to reduce the timeline by the end of 2023, they can now chill out for the rest of the year.

No way I hope that is not the case. We have already had too many time frame increases and now this. Wow I fell it was it has been the worse year ever to apply

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1 minute ago, Flora88 said:

No way I hope that is not the case. We have already had too many time frame increases and now this. Wow I fell it was it has been the worse year ever to apply

I hope not, but I have been in too many meetings with Officials focusing on the type of message to pass to the public to look at that one and just shrug my shoulders,

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The USCIS appears to be revising how they work to improve case processing times, though none of that will come to fruition in time to benefit the current March filers. Let's see where we are at today so far.

 

57000 - 0
57500 - 0
58000 - 0
58500 - 0
59000 - 0
59500 - 0
60000 - 0
60500 - 0
61000 - 0
61500 - 0
62000 - 0
62500 - 1 RFE

63000 - 0

63500 - 0

64000 - 0

64500 - 0

65000 - 1 RFE

65500 - 1 RFE
66000 - 0

66500 - 0

67000 - 0

67500 - 0

68000 - 0

68500 - 0

69000 - 0

69500 - 0

 

That puts us at 3 updates so far. I think at this point March has definitely become a low-priority month for them. Unfortunately, this lines up with what I saw for February filers as they started working on March. There were still a decent number of cases from February left over that they picked at while they were powering through the March filers, and it we may find ourself in that same situation as they move into the April filers.

I-129F Sent: 02/27/2021

NOA1: Received 03/04/2021 (backdated); notice date 03/30/2021

NOA2: 02/14/2022
NVC Case Number Received: 03/15/2022

Sent to Tokyo Embassy: 03/29/2022

Tokyo Embassy Received: 04/04/2022

Interview Date: 06/06/2022

Entered the US: Waiting

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27 minutes ago, dalindeck said:

The USCIS appears to be revising how they work to improve case processing times, though none of that will come to fruition in time to benefit the current March filers. Let's see where we are at today so far.

 

57000 - 0
57500 - 0
58000 - 0
58500 - 0
59000 - 0
59500 - 0
60000 - 0
60500 - 0
61000 - 0
61500 - 0
62000 - 0
62500 - 1 RFE

63000 - 0

63500 - 0

64000 - 0

64500 - 0

65000 - 1 RFE

65500 - 1 RFE
66000 - 0

66500 - 0

67000 - 0

67500 - 0

68000 - 0

68500 - 0

69000 - 0

69500 - 0

 

That puts us at 3 updates so far. I think at this point March has definitely become a low-priority month for them. Unfortunately, this lines up with what I saw for February filers as they started working on March. There were still a decent number of cases from February left over that they picked at while they were powering through the March filers, and it we may find ourself in that same situation as they move into the April filers.

April people are at 2 updates (both RFE), so they haven't moved on to us quite yet. I wonder what they're working on then!

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Let's wait for dalindeck end of day numbers but we had quite a switch mid-afternoon:

 

57000 - 0 (=)
57500 - 0 (=)
58000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
58500 - 0 (=)
59000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
59500 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
60000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
60500 - 1 Approval, 1 Other (+1 Approval, 1 Other)
61000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
61500 - 2 Approvals (+2 Approvals)
62000 - 4 Approvals (+4 Approvals)
62500 - 2 Approvals, 1 Other (+2 Approvals, 1 Other)
63000 - 2 Approvals (+2 Approvals)
63500 - 0 (=)
64000 - 0 (=)
64500 - 2 Approvals
65000 - 1 Approval, 1 RFE (+1 Approval)
65500 - 8 Approvals, 1 RFE (+8 Approvals)
66000 - 5 Approvals (+5 Approvals)
66500 - 0 (=)
67000 - 3 Approvals (+3 Approvals)
67500 - 0 (=)
68000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
68500 - 0 (=)
69000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
69500 - 0 (=)

 

37 Approvals, 2 RFEs, 2 Others. 41 Cases touched. I'm really happy to see larger movements in a few groups and that indeed give us some hope that we are not forgotten! Hopefully a few of our friends in the forum got their approval in this batch.

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Fil&Em said:

Let's wait for dalindeck end of day numbers but we had quite a switch mid-afternoon:

 

57000 - 0 (=)
57500 - 0 (=)
58000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
58500 - 0 (=)
59000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
59500 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
60000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
60500 - 1 Approval, 1 Other (+1 Approval, 1 Other)
61000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
61500 - 2 Approvals (+2 Approvals)
62000 - 4 Approvals (+4 Approvals)
62500 - 2 Approvals, 1 Other (+2 Approvals, 1 Other)
63000 - 2 Approvals (+2 Approvals)
63500 - 0 (=)
64000 - 0 (=)
64500 - 2 Approvals
65000 - 1 Approval, 1 RFE (+1 Approval)
65500 - 8 Approvals, 1 RFE (+8 Approvals)
66000 - 5 Approvals (+5 Approvals)
66500 - 0 (=)
67000 - 3 Approvals (+3 Approvals)
67500 - 0 (=)
68000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
68500 - 0 (=)
69000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
69500 - 0 (=)

 

37 Approvals, 2 RFEs, 2 Others. 41 Cases touched. I'm really happy to see larger movements in a few groups and that indeed give us some hope that we are not forgotten! Hopefully a few of our friends in the forum got their approval in this batch.

 

 

oh wow, only one person was touched in my group and i am glad. that means we are not forgotten

thank you for this, I've had this black cloud over me for four days because no one in our group has been touched. this lifted my spirits a bit.

thank you once again

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1 minute ago, rhines said:

oh wow, only one person was touched in my group and i am glad. that means we are not forgotten

thank you for this, I've had this black cloud over me for four days because no one in our group has been touched. this lifted my spirits a bit.

thank you once again

Yes. I understand. My group still has over 90 left and we had not been touched in a few days as well, and in the past few weeks there was little to none movement in it. There was one approval today, close to me, and that has been enough to lift my spirit as well, even though it was an approval preceded of RFE. We will be eventually blessed.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Here's the end of day update :)

 

57000 - 0 (=0)
57500 - 0 (=0)
58000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
58500 - 0 (=0)
59000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
59500 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
60000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
60500 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
61000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)
61500 - 2 Approvals (+2 Approvals)
62000 - 4 Approvals (+4 Approvals)
62500 - 2 Approvals, 1 RFE (+2 Approvals)

63000 - 2 Approvals (+2 Approvals)

63500 - 0 (=0)

64000 - 0 (=0)

64500 - 2 Approvals (+2 Approvals)

65000 - 1 Approval, 1 RFE (+1 Approval)

65500 - 8 Approvals, 1 RFE (+8 Approvals)
66000 - 5 Approvals, 1 Other (+5 Approvals, +1 Other)

66500 - 0 (=0)

67000 - 3 Approvals (+3 Approvals)

67500 - 0 (=0)

68000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)

68500 - 0 (=0)

69000 - 1 Approval (+1 Approval)

69500 - 0 (=0)

 

That puts us at 41 (+38) updates for the day. I miss the days of 80-100 updates :( They feel like so long ago.

I-129F Sent: 02/27/2021

NOA1: Received 03/04/2021 (backdated); notice date 03/30/2021

NOA2: 02/14/2022
NVC Case Number Received: 03/15/2022

Sent to Tokyo Embassy: 03/29/2022

Tokyo Embassy Received: 04/04/2022

Interview Date: 06/06/2022

Entered the US: Waiting

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8 hours ago, Fil&Em said:

Now that the USCIS declared in that typical press release that their goal is to reduce the timeline by the end of 2023, they can now chill out for the rest of the year.

Unfortunately, that press release has nothing to do with 1-129F processing time. This is the I-129 - Petition for non-immigrant workers. This is mostly work related petitions/ forms. Basically the US  knows they need more workers and getting people EAD cards in a timely manner. This only comes into play for K1's who are waiting for the AOS and filed the work permit. So basically you can now get your work authorization faster. 

 
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49 minutes ago, J&D1008 said:

Unfortunately, that press release has nothing to do with 1-129F processing time. This is the I-129 - Petition for non-immigrant workers. This is mostly work related petitions/ forms. Basically the US  knows they need more workers and getting people EAD cards in a timely manner. This only comes into play for K1's who are waiting for the AOS and filed the work permit. So basically you can now get your work authorization faster. 

 
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No, the I-129F is included and the goal is six months. The goal for the I-129, which is the one that you are referring to, is two months, or two weeks if premium. Regardless, this will have virtually no effect for March 2021 filers. 
 

While true that they are going to focus on speeding up employment-based processing, they are also looking

to reduce the backlog for other forms to six months, the I-129F included. 

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40 minutes ago, J&D1008 said:

Unfortunately, that press release has nothing to do with 1-129F processing time. This is the I-129 - Petition for non-immigrant workers. This is mostly work related petitions/ forms. Basically the US  knows they need more workers and getting people EAD cards in a timely manner. This only comes into play for K1's who are waiting for the AOS and filed the work permit. So basically you can now get your work authorization faster. 

 
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I think it is addressing the goals for each form. If their goal is to process I-129F in 6months by the end of FY23, it is quite huge improvement if they are able to reduce the processing time from 14months to 6months in a year.

 

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37 minutes ago, lb119397 said:

No, the I-129F is included and the goal is six months. The goal for the I-129, which is the one that you are referring to, is two months, or two weeks if premium. Regardless, this will have virtually no effect for March 2021 filers. 
 

While true that they are going to focus on speeding up employment-based processing, they are also looking

to reduce the backlog for other forms to six months, the I-129F included. 

Yes i agree. i meant to say that the premium processing is really what this is about. That 6 month goal will probably start 2024

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Portugal
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Hi All,

 

No cases touched early morning. Perhaps approvals will come in later today,  but who knows. USCIS activity has been extremely unpredictable.

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Here's the lunch update for today~

 

57000 - 0
57500 - 1 Approval
58000 - 0
58500 - 0
59000 - 1 Approval
59500 - 0
60000 - 2 Approvals
60500 - 0
61000 - 0
61500 - 1 Approval
62000 - 1 Approval, 1 Other
62500 - 1 Approval

63000 - 0

63500 - 2 Approvals

64000 - 0

64500 - 0

65000 - 0

65500 - 1 Approval
66000 - 0

66500 - 0

67000 - 1 Approval

67500 - 0

68000 - 1 Approval

68500 - 3 Approvals

69000 - 4 Approvals

69500 - 3 Approvals

 

That puts us at 23 updates so far. Be back later today for the end of day update :)

I-129F Sent: 02/27/2021

NOA1: Received 03/04/2021 (backdated); notice date 03/30/2021

NOA2: 02/14/2022
NVC Case Number Received: 03/15/2022

Sent to Tokyo Embassy: 03/29/2022

Tokyo Embassy Received: 04/04/2022

Interview Date: 06/06/2022

Entered the US: Waiting

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