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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hello house ...

Am new here , I need some advice from you..

We drop off our case form i-129 for uscis on 12 -01 - 2019 and by 12-13-2019 we got replied with case number WACXXXXXXX, after a year," January this year " we requested for case filling information..we got an email started that our status was moved to Vermont process center, and "the case has been pending due to waiting for background checking results ", in June this year we called usics twice, this first called service said still in progress line and second time service gave us some number to write down because our was already pass processing time, so uscis service will got back to us after 5 days.. after that we received a called from them and still says that the case filling is still processing..

My questions now ... 

1-How long it takes for uscis to process i-129?

2- Is there any way to speed up after 21 months ?

3- In Vermont center now they are processing October 2020 case filling , which our case filling is December 2019, we are confused about this issue, what is your take on this?

 

Thanks you all.

 

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53 minutes ago, Sc&kz said:

Hello house ...

Am new here , I need some advice from you..

We drop off our case form i-129 for uscis on 12 -01 - 2019 and by 12-13-2019 we got replied with case number WACXXXXXXX, after a year," January this year " we requested for case filling information..we got an email started that our status was moved to Vermont process center, and "the case has been pending due to waiting for background checking results ", in June this year we called usics twice, this first called service said still in progress line and second time service gave us some number to write down because our was already pass processing time, so uscis service will got back to us after 5 days.. after that we received a called from them and still says that the case filling is still processing..

My questions now ... 

1-How long it takes for uscis to process i-129?

2- Is there any way to speed up after 21 months ?

3- In Vermont center now they are processing October 2020 case filling , which our case filling is December 2019, we are confused about this issue, what is your take on this?

 

Thanks you all.

 

1.  I assume you mean i129f,  not i129.   Your profile says F1,  I assume you mean k1.  Accuracy in both your profile and posting is imperative to get an accurate answer.

 

Vermont only receives the more complicated petitions.  Other than calling, others have tried contacting there federal representatives or the uscis ombudsman with varying amounts of success 

YMMV

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31 minutes ago, Sc&kz said:

Yeah..I mean K1 visa application. 

You might want to change your profile to reflect the correct visa.  

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I think when petitions go to Vermont, it’s like a black box, you cannot predict how long it will take to process. Usually, cases that go there involve criminal history on the side of the petitioner. Or their name/DOB matches with someone who committed a crime and USCIS is trying to establish if the petitioner was involved or someone else. There’s one person here on VJ that has I-129f pending since June 2019. I believe they tried every way to inquire what’s going on but that didn’t really help speed up the process. 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Sc&kz said:

Yeah ....You're really correct on this point.. Applicat had previously case in crime..

That’s the reason it’s taking so long.   There is no way to expedite this process.

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8 hours ago, Dale. said:

Our k1 is still at vermont since June 2019. It has been 26 months now,  you just have to wait it out.

Just get married already. 

Immigration journey is not: fast, for the faint at heart, easy, cheap, for the impatient nor right away. If more than 50% of this applies to you, best get off the bus.

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