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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Welcome to September 2024, friends. About a year has past since we all sent our I-130 applications to USCIS. Have you noticed that applicants with preference dates in June and July of 2023 are actively chatting in the forums? One individual reported they just received approval. Their preference date was the 14th of July. This means we have about 45 days of applications ahead of us in line. I won't make any predictions, but it does seem like a good sign that we are getting closer. 

 

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1 hour ago, Josh B K said:

Welcome to September 2024, friends. About a year has past since we all sent our I-130 applications to USCIS. Have you noticed that applicants with preference dates in June and July of 2023 are actively chatting in the forums? One individual reported they just received approval. Their preference date was the 14th of July. This means we have about 45 days of applications ahead of us in line. I won't make any predictions, but it does seem like a good sign that we are getting closer. 

 

The holiday season and election is also coming, which can potentially slow things down.

 

Good luck!

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19 hours ago, Josh B K said:

Welcome to September 2024, friends. About a year has past since we all sent our I-130 applications to USCIS. Have you noticed that applicants with preference dates in June and July of 2023 are actively chatting in the forums? One individual reported they just received approval. Their preference date was the 14th of July. This means we have about 45 days of applications ahead of us in line. I won't make any predictions, but it does seem like a good sign that we are getting closer. 

 

Based on what I've seen and the experiences I've read, it's probable that they'll approve us at the end of November or the beginning of December.

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On 9/17/2024 at 5:16 AM, Wolle said:

@Josh B K

421 days of waiting behind me already….so the VJ Timeline is pretty accurate……

I'm at 422 so far! Expecting another 3 weeks for a mid-September filing date. Fingers crossed it's before then, this wait is absolutely ridiculous (and many of us still have the NVC stage to look forward to..)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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September Filers, 

 

It will be so encouraging when we start to see approvals for our group. Please share with us here when you hear a response.

 

What is the "earliest" priority date we have in the group? My priority date is September 23. Do we have people closer to the start of September? 

 

Today my husband and I are celebrating 1 year since our family marriage celebration. We were legally married earlier, but this day is more special to us for the memories. 

 

Josh

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Panama
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Hello my name is Gabriel and I´m from Panama.

I´ve been looking this site and topic for months now as I´m also an I-130 CR1 September 2023 filler. I´ve been looking for guidance and moral support as we all do in this lengthy and stressful process. I´m married to USC.

 

This are my dates:

 

Filed: Sept 13, 2023.

NOA1: Sept 23, 2023. 

NOA2 - 1-130 Approval: Nov 14, 2024.

 

I wanted to share with you that today we were approved =), my wife received the Approval Notice in her USCIS account, after 14 months of submitting.

 

We were expecting to wait like 15 months but what she did is that last week  she wrote a letter to her senator/congress office from NY and local representative.

 

Today she received a respond (EMAIL) from her senator office indicating that USCIS was still reviewing our case and that it was on the USCIS Brooklyn office. First our case was at Nebraska then in went to Brooklyn USCIS office apparently.

 

Later in the day my wife received and email from USCIS indicating that "We have taken action on your case".

 

I immediately told her to look in the document tab of her USCIS profile and there it was: I-130 Approval document 🤩

 

Surely writing to her congress office was a good help so I encourage you to write to your congress office representative or local representatives, it did help for us apparently.

 

Finally: Don´t loose hope, have faith in the process because if your marriage is legit and based in mutual love then it will eventually be approved, love will prevail. Now onto the NVC process (consular processing).

 

If you have any question I will gladly help you.

 

Cheers🥳

 

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