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I-485 Adjustment of Permanent Residence/Statud

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48 minutes ago, appleblossom said:

 

Your use of 'home' was confusing, it sounded as though she already lived there on a temp visa. So as said above, the I-485 isn't relevant to you, it doesn't form part of consular processing. This overview of the whole process may be useful, so you can understand each step - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-1-submit-a-petition/step-2-begin-nvc-processing.html

Ok, thank you. So grateful for this forum. My wife actually was the one who sent it to me. The US immigration site is so difficult to navigate and find the information that is needed. 

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57 minutes ago, D3vilD0g6582 said:

Ok, thank you. So grateful for this forum. My wife actually was the one who sent it to me. The US immigration site is so difficult to navigate and find the information that is needed. 

There is no "The immigration site" in this context.  You are dealing with two separate US Government agencies.  You can find everything you need here to direct you through both agencies.  USCIS does NOT ISSUE VISAS.

 

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1 hour ago, D3vilD0g6582 said:

The time for a decision on the I-130. When I first submitted, it was around 11 months and once we got down to 5 months it was pushed back 4 months. After we got down to less than a week sometime in Dec it said "there are longer wait times than expected ". The following week, it got pushed back 9 months. 

Ignored it. It’s not correct and just based on average. Roughly about 12 months for I-130 approval and then you will have to deal with NVC before consulate interview 

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