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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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5 hours ago, PNWUnited said:

Congratulations!!! Should only be a matter of days now :) Ours changed to issued on the 8th and will be arriving today (all the way to Vancouver B.C) so looks like your mom should have a visa in hand in no time. So happy to hear you got that Christmas miracle!!

Congrats on your visa! And awesome it delivered fast! 
 

and yes we are so happy about the timing of the issuance. Thanks again for sharing your timeline and the number to call see if embassy picked up the documents from sorting facility 

USCIS

January 8th 2014 - NOA1

July 10th 2014 - NOA2

NVC

July 17th 2014 - Case shipped to NVC

July 30th 2014 - Case received by NVC

August 13th 2014 - Case number and IIN received by email

August 13th 2014 - DS-261 Form Completed

August 14th 2014 - AOS Fees Invoiced and Paid

September 17th 2014 - IV Fees Invoiced and Paid

September 19th 2014 - DS260 Completed

October 6th 2014 - AOS and IV Packages Received

November 28th 2014 - AOS and IV Checklist (4 items in total. 3 for documents they lost. Called on December 9 and a rep said no checklist for IV....go figure)

December 8th 2014 - Checklist scan date.

December 30th 2014 - Case Compl........NOT. So after not having an interview date yet, I called again on Jan 30th and apparently its in final review with a supervisor.

February 6th 2015 - Case Complete: Supervisor called from NVC to confirm everything has been completed now.

March 27 2015 - Interview Date

March 27 2015 - Approved!

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13 hours ago, PNWUnited said:

Congratulations!!! Should only be a matter of days now :) Ours changed to issued on the 8th and will be arriving today (all the way to Vancouver B.C) so looks like your mom should have a visa in hand in no time. So happy to hear you got that Christmas miracle!!

Congratulations to you and your family!! 
Quick question- Do they email when the passport has been shipped? We were issued on the 6th, but haven't heard anything since. 

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Hi, have there been any recent approvals without a WOM? We’ve been stuck for around 6 months now (petitioned 14 years ago, it’s been a really long journey). We were thinking of going the senator or WOM route after the officially 6 month mark. Does anyone have an estimate timeline for how many months after submitting DS-5535 you can message your senator or file a WOM?

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36 minutes ago, F3MTL said:

Hi, have there been any recent approvals without a WOM? We’ve been stuck for around 6 months now (petitioned 14 years ago, it’s been a really long journey). We were thinking of going the senator or WOM route after the officially 6 month mark. Does anyone have an estimate timeline for how many months after submitting DS-5535 you can message your senator or file a WOM?

@BatmanFlow’s recent issuance was non-WoM I believe, it was about a year-ish?

 

You can do either of those things now, although I don’t have much faith in senators being able to help. 

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1 minute ago, throwitaway said:

@BatmanFlow’s recent issuance was non-WoM I believe, it was about a year-ish?

 

You can do either of those things now, although I don’t have much faith in senators being able to help. 

Oh nice, that’s good! I believe @BatmanFlow reached out to a congressperson, right? 

 

My senator in my state has a specific section on his website called “Help with a Federal Agency”. I looked into it, and there’s a dedicated form for immigration-related issues. I think we’ll try to fill that out and go from there. I figured it might be a good idea to try that out before pursuing a WOM.

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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1 hour ago, throwitaway said:

@BatmanFlow’s recent issuance was non-WoM I believe, it was about a year-ish?

 

You can do either of those things now, although I don’t have much faith in senators being able to help. 

yep pretty much a year on the dot when they cleared WOM. then a month later they emailed me asking for documents.

 

57 minutes ago, F3MTL said:

Oh nice, that’s good! I believe @BatmanFlow reached out to a congressperson, right? 

 

My senator in my state has a specific section on his website called “Help with a Federal Agency”. I looked into it, and there’s a dedicated form for immigration-related issues. I think we’ll try to fill that out and go from there. I figured it might be a good idea to try that out before pursuing a WOM.

 

 

its worth a shot getting them involved. you never know.

USCIS

January 8th 2014 - NOA1

July 10th 2014 - NOA2

NVC

July 17th 2014 - Case shipped to NVC

July 30th 2014 - Case received by NVC

August 13th 2014 - Case number and IIN received by email

August 13th 2014 - DS-261 Form Completed

August 14th 2014 - AOS Fees Invoiced and Paid

September 17th 2014 - IV Fees Invoiced and Paid

September 19th 2014 - DS260 Completed

October 6th 2014 - AOS and IV Packages Received

November 28th 2014 - AOS and IV Checklist (4 items in total. 3 for documents they lost. Called on December 9 and a rep said no checklist for IV....go figure)

December 8th 2014 - Checklist scan date.

December 30th 2014 - Case Compl........NOT. So after not having an interview date yet, I called again on Jan 30th and apparently its in final review with a supervisor.

February 6th 2015 - Case Complete: Supervisor called from NVC to confirm everything has been completed now.

March 27 2015 - Interview Date

March 27 2015 - Approved!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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18 hours ago, Jandee7519 said:

Congratulations to you and your family!! 
Quick question- Do they email when the passport has been shipped? We were issued on the 6th, but haven't heard anything since. 

Thank you! The same day the status went to issued we received the tracking information by email. You can also check the website they give in the status too - the AIS website where you update your courier information. It also had the tracking updated on there as soon as it shipped and had a link in there to track the passport also. Ours was a K1 visa- not sure if that changed how they mail it out.

 

Congratulations on the approval as well!! Sounds like it should be any day now :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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8 hours ago, ice-qube said:

A lot of you having good luck nowadays! Congratulations to all who are ending their long nightmares with immigration. Just send some luck my way.

Maybe they’re trying to play catch up by the end of the year or something, ha. It can’t be much longer for you! I’m sending good vibes your way and truly hope you get some amazing news soon! Seems like once they finally get to a case, things start moving quickly. :)

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19 hours ago, F3MTL said:

Oh nice, that’s good! I believe @BatmanFlow reached out to a congressperson, right? 

 

My senator in my state has a specific section on his website called “Help with a Federal Agency”. I looked into it, and there’s a dedicated form for immigration-related issues. I think we’ll try to fill that out and go from there. I figured it might be a good idea to try that out before pursuing a WOM.

 

 

All US senators are required to assist constituents with federal agencies.   In terms of immigration, the assistance their staff can provide is by making an inquiry as to what is happening with your case (in very general terms-  they won’t be given specifics).   They can’t impact a decision or expedite.

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Hello Guys so I just received a reply from the montreal consulate after I emailed them to inquire about my case. I know its a very generic reply but this is what I received.

 

“We acknowledge receipt of your e-mail and the additional documents you have provided. 

 

This case is currently pending to be reviewed by a consular officer. As soon as the review is complete, the Visa Unit will advise of the next steps if anything else is needed to complete processing the case. 

 

We realize that these extended time periods cause frustration to many individuals, and we are sensitive to the fact that the purpose of the immigrant visa program is to facilitate legitimate travel to the U.S.  Nonetheless, the Consulate in Montreal, like all U.S. Embassies and Consulates, must adjudicate visas in accordance with the provisions of the law, and, in some cases, this involves extensive consular review and administrative processing. 

 

While we cannot predict when the processing of your visa will be completed, please be assured that the Consulate and the Department of State are aware of your concerns and will contact you as soon as the processing is complete. 

 

We hope that this information is helpful in replying to your inquiry.  

Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.”

 

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