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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Algeria
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Hello beautiful people,

I130 submitted on 6/6/2022

 

I used to get the time left on my profile, now I get "case out of regular processing time" 

When I called they said nothing is wrong with my my application. 

 

Can you guys tell me what is happening?

And how long do you think it gonna take since I have nothing to rely on?

And how long it takes NVC next to proceed with the consulate?

And if any of you is from Algeria 🇩🇿 how long it takes to get a visa appointment?

Thank you in advance

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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I-130s are taking a year or more.  Per Visa Journey estimates, the average Texas Service Center case takes 383 days.   At which service center is this I-130??

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Algeria
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10 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

I-130s are taking a year or more.  Per Visa Journey estimates, the average Texas Service Center case takes 383 days.   At which service center is this I-130??

I am at Texas (that's what I have on my receipt)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Algeria
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On 5/11/2023 at 1:11 PM, Alix19 said:

Hello beautiful people,

I130 submitted on 6/6/2022

 

I used to get the time left on my profile, now I get "case out of regular processing time" 

When I called they said nothing is wrong with my my application. 

 

Can you guys tell me what is happening?

And how long do you think it gonna take since I have nothing to rely on?

And how long it takes NVC next to proceed with the consulate?

And if any of you is from Algeria 🇩🇿 how long it takes to get a visa appointment?

Thank you in advance

Do you think guys I should go ahead and do K3 visa? 

Please I need your advice 

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On 5/11/2023 at 6:30 PM, Alix19 said:

I am at Texas (that's what I have on my receipt)

You’ve not said which category you’ve applied under, but whichever it is you’re still well under the average processing time (https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/). Nothing you can do but wait, hopefully it won’t be too much longer. 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Algeria
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36 minutes ago, appleblossom said:

You’ve not said which category you’ve applied under, but whichever it is you’re still well under the average processing time (https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/). Nothing you can do but wait, hopefully it won’t be too much longer. 

I filed i130, I am a US citizen filing for my spouse she is from Algeria 

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1 hour ago, Alix19 said:

I filed i130, I am a US citizen filing for my spouse she is from Algeria 

OK, so 13 months is the quoted processing time, hopefully you won't have to wait much more.

 

Good luck.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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Agreeing with others that you most likely will have to wait the full 13-14 months before moving forward from USCIS. Unfortunately, the process is just that slow.

 

The thing to look forward to is that once you are approved, the process generally moves a little faster. It usually takes the NVC anywhere from 2-4 weeks (per their website) to get your approval from USCIS. However, in our experience this February, they told us that the wait time is between 30-60 days. Once it had been 60 days from receiving our approval from USCIS, I was able to contact the NVC and they were able to provide me with the case number to continue to the next process with CEAC.

 

Once we completed the CEAC and got our confirmation number, which took about an hour to complete, we had to confirm that the NVC had sent our case to the Algerian consulate, which they did within a week.

 

Once NVC has sent your case to the consulate it takes about 1-2 days for the consulate to receive your case. (You can check the status on the CEAC website by “checking the status” of your case).

 

Once they have your case, you can start the process of getting your interview setup by going to traveldocs.us and following the instructions. That is the only way to schedule your interview. You will have to go pay your visa fee and wait a day or so to enter your receipt number and then you should be able to schedule your interview. In our experience, we were able to schedule an interview just 2 weeks away. 

 

Keep in mind, you have to do your medical exam after you schedule your interview, and that is a frustrating part to get scheduled, so make sure you give yourself a couple of weeks so that you get an appointment before the interview. The best way to get an appointment is by email, they will not schedule you if you call. It also take them about 5 business days to respond, but they will respond with an appointment.

 

Anyway, that has been our experience. Hope the information helps, best of luck! 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Algeria
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On 5/18/2023 at 12:45 AM, LyesandAmy said:

Agreeing with others that you most likely will have to wait the full 13-14 months before moving forward from USCIS. Unfortunately, the process is just that slow.

 

The thing to look forward to is that once you are approved, the process generally moves a little faster. It usually takes the NVC anywhere from 2-4 weeks (per their website) to get your approval from USCIS. However, in our experience this February, they told us that the wait time is between 30-60 days. Once it had been 60 days from receiving our approval from USCIS, I was able to contact the NVC and they were able to provide me with the case number to continue to the next process with CEAC.

 

Once we completed the CEAC and got our confirmation number, which took about an hour to complete, we had to confirm that the NVC had sent our case to the Algerian consulate, which they did within a week.

 

Once NVC has sent your case to the consulate it takes about 1-2 days for the consulate to receive your case. (You can check the status on the CEAC website by “checking the status” of your case).

 

Once they have your case, you can start the process of getting your interview setup by going to traveldocs.us and following the instructions. That is the only way to schedule your interview. You will have to go pay your visa fee and wait a day or so to enter your receipt number and then you should be able to schedule your interview. In our experience, we were able to schedule an interview just 2 weeks away. 

 

Keep in mind, you have to do your medical exam after you schedule your interview, and that is a frustrating part to get scheduled, so make sure you give yourself a couple of weeks so that you get an appointment before the interview. The best way to get an appointment is by email, they will not schedule you if you call. It also take them about 5 business days to respond, but they will respond with an appointment.

 

Anyway, that has been our experience. Hope the information helps, best of luck! 

Thank you very much for all these usefully informations 🙏🏼

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