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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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Hello, how accurate is the estimate that Visajourney makes.  ?I see that every time my timeline for my fiancée visa approval is shorter, I don't want you to misunderstand me that makes me very happy but at the same time it is generating a lot of hope in me, the process and the wait is being agonizing and this is giving me It gives a little light. Thank you 

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Hi!

My fiancé is also from Spain 🙂 The wait is agonizing… but I feel lucky to say the end feels sort of near. I think that the estimate is relatively accurate - I’ve also been seeing the date change for the better. Of course there are the random applications that seem to get processed extra early or late. But in general I’m seeing around 420 days (60 weeks) between NOA1 and NOA2. I’m hoping for some news by the end of this month (NOA 1 is March 2, 2022). ¡Suerte!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
Timeline
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It is based on the members here who post a timeline and stats include all countries (many are high fraud and take longer)

and that is a very limited  # of the petitions that US receives 

but timelines go up and down by the total # in process 

 

Use the USCIS site for an estimate and pray for speedy outcome

 

https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
Timeline
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9 hours ago, Bri and Carlos said:

Hi!

My fiancé is also from Spain 🙂 The wait is agonizing… but I feel lucky to say the end feels sort of near. I think that the estimate is relatively accurate - I’ve also been seeing the date change for the better. Of course there are the random applications that seem to get processed extra early or late. But in general I’m seeing around 420 days (60 weeks) between NOA1 and NOA2. I’m hoping for some news by the end of this month (NOA 1 is March 2, 2022). ¡Suerte!

I will follow your timeline to have a point of reference, thank you very much for your answer!!! ☺️

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
Timeline
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7 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

It is based on the members here who post a timeline and stats include all countries (many are high fraud and take longer)

and that is a very limited  # of the petitions that US receives 

but timelines go up and down by the total # in process 

 

Use the USCIS site for an estimate and pray for speedy outcome

 

https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/

Of course each case is different and the country also influences, right now on the website it is 16.5 I'm dying!! But thank you for your answer!! 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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It's not really accurate at all; it's based on averages posted by other members of this forum. It's been telling us our NOA2 was due over a month ago, but we're approaching 470 days since our NOA1 and our case is still untouched. I wouldn't pay much attention to it, to be honest.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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As of today, this is VJ's average from Noa1 to Noa2 at California.  Some case will be less....some cases will be more:

 

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