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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted

I go to Immigration Timelines above, and I don't even SEE the I-130 listed. We submitted the I-130 for my wife's sister (my wife is a naturalized citizen) June of 2021 and USCIS website says the processing time for 80% of applications is 49 months at the California Service Center, but as I read it can take 10-15 years to actually bring her sister here. What I am trying to figure out, is what is the step-by-step process after that and how long for each step can I expect? I posted my wife's timeline here listing every single step of the way but I cannot find a sample timeline for an I-130 for her to bring her sister. Can anyone point me to some sample timelines?

I-129f Journey:

2006-07-17 I-129F sent to CSC

2006-07-24 NOA1 (received)

2006-10-05 RFE (received)

2006-10-06 RFE (returned to CSC)

2006-10-23 NOA2

2007-01-29 Visa Approved!

2007-02-17 Ceremony in Thailand

2007-02-21 POE LAX - Fiance and her daughter enter the USA together, Easy-Peasy!

2007-03-05 Wedding in USA

AOS Journey:

2007-06-07 AOS for spouse and daughter sent

2007-06-16 NOA's arrive, (issued on the 13th)

2007-07-05 Biometrics

2007-07-13 Received RFE (Mailed on July 3rd)

2007-08-06 Returned RFE

2007-10-16 Interview date

2007-10-27 Green Cards Received!

ROC (I-751) Journey:

2009-07-24 Joint I-751 for spouse and daughter sent

2009-08-03 Received NOA1 dated 7/27/09

2009-08-03 Received Receipt and one year extension for wife

2009-08-03 Received "Verification Of Incusion Of A Dependent" for step-daughter

2009-08-27 Biometrics

2009-11-13 Green Cards Received

Citizenship Journey:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
Timeline
Posted

It does not really matter how long the I 130 takes as long as it is completed before the the PD is current.

 

And the longer it takes usually the better if she has or will have children, does she have children?

 

They do not seem to rush the I 130 knowing it does not really matter.

 

Not sure where you saw the 10-15, but basically she files the I 130 and then basically forget about it, maybe check in 2040 and see how they are going.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Posted
2 hours ago, TucsonBill said:

I go to Immigration Timelines above, and I don't even SEE the I-130 listed. We submitted the I-130 for my wife's sister (my wife is a naturalized citizen) June of 2021 and USCIS website says the processing time for 80% of applications is 49 months at the California Service Center, but as I read it can take 10-15 years to actually bring her sister here. What I am trying to figure out, is what is the step-by-step process after that and how long for each step can I expect? I posted my wife's timeline here listing every single step of the way but I cannot find a sample timeline for an I-130 for her to bring her sister. Can anyone point me to some sample timelines?

The petition you cite is used for many family members.  Your wife's timeline is not relevant to a sibling timeline, which will likely take more than 20 years, as you were told in your last thread.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted (edited)

The Forum here seems to have changed - not seeing how to reply to individuals - but she does have one son... Her husband passed away and now she and her son are having a hard time financially and that's why we want her to come to the US. Why her having a son make the I-130 process faster? Regarding the time line, I have read over and over and over again that it takes many years - I am TRYING to learn the steps in the process.

 

ie x-date: 130 - filed

x-date: - Notice that UCIS is reviewing the case

x-date: - interview

x-date: - biometreics

x-date: - blah blah blah

 

I realize my wife's timeline has nothing to do with her sister, I am just trying to fined a timeline "LIKE" my wifes for someone who has ever brought a sibling (and son) to the US before

 

Sorry if I am not being clear...

Edited by TucsonBill
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I-129f Journey:

2006-07-17 I-129F sent to CSC

2006-07-24 NOA1 (received)

2006-10-05 RFE (received)

2006-10-06 RFE (returned to CSC)

2006-10-23 NOA2

2007-01-29 Visa Approved!

2007-02-17 Ceremony in Thailand

2007-02-21 POE LAX - Fiance and her daughter enter the USA together, Easy-Peasy!

2007-03-05 Wedding in USA

AOS Journey:

2007-06-07 AOS for spouse and daughter sent

2007-06-16 NOA's arrive, (issued on the 13th)

2007-07-05 Biometrics

2007-07-13 Received RFE (Mailed on July 3rd)

2007-08-06 Returned RFE

2007-10-16 Interview date

2007-10-27 Green Cards Received!

ROC (I-751) Journey:

2009-07-24 Joint I-751 for spouse and daughter sent

2009-08-03 Received NOA1 dated 7/27/09

2009-08-03 Received Receipt and one year extension for wife

2009-08-03 Received "Verification Of Incusion Of A Dependent" for step-daughter

2009-08-27 Biometrics

2009-11-13 Green Cards Received

Citizenship Journey:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
Timeline
Posted
1 minute ago, TucsonBill said:

The Forum here seems to have changed - there not seeing how to reply to individuals - but she does have one son... Her husband passed away and now she and her son are having a hard time financially and that's why we want her to come to the US. Why her having a son make the I-130 process faster? Regarding the time like, I have read over and over and over again that it takes many years - I am TRYING to learn the steps in the process.

 

ie x-date: 130 - filed

x-date: - Notice that UCIS is reviewing the case

x-date: - interview

x-date: - biometreics

x-date: - blah blah blah

 

I realize my wife's timeline has nothing to do with her sister, I am just trying to fined a timeline "LIKE" my wifes for someone who has ever brought a sibling (and son) to the US before

 

Sorry if I am not being clear...

 

So she filed a couple of years ago, next thing to happen would be a couple of years prior to the Priority date becoming current, say early 2040's? Nobody knows precisely.

 

So I would diary it for 2040 and see how things have gone, you should have a much better idea by then how much longer it will take.

 

Whether the son will come up or not depends on how old he is and how much longer the I 130 takes to get approved, he really needs the I 130 to take a long time.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, TucsonBill said:

The Forum here seems to have changed - not seeing how to reply to individuals - but she does have one son... Her husband passed away and now she and her son are having a hard time financially and that's why we want her to come to the US. Why her having a son make the I-130 process faster? Regarding the time line, I have read over and over and over again that it takes many years - I am TRYING to learn the steps in the process.

 

ie x-date: 130 - filed

x-date: - Notice that UCIS is reviewing the case

x-date: - interview

x-date: - biometreics

x-date: - blah blah blah

 

I realize my wife's timeline has nothing to do with her sister, I am just trying to fined a timeline "LIKE" my wifes for someone who has ever brought a sibling (and son) to the US before

 

Sorry if I am not being clear...

Here are the F4 timelines from VJ.

Only two from Thailand. 
I’m assuming your wife came over on a K1? 
The sister’s process will be more similar to a spousal visa.

File I130.

Petition Approved.

Moves to NVC.

Pay Fees

complete DS260 and I864.

DQ

Wait for interview 

Medical

Interview

Pay GC fee

Enter US with IV and ability to work immediately.

receive GC and SSN 

 

 

Edited by Redro
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted

Thanks so much Redro!

I-129f Journey:

2006-07-17 I-129F sent to CSC

2006-07-24 NOA1 (received)

2006-10-05 RFE (received)

2006-10-06 RFE (returned to CSC)

2006-10-23 NOA2

2007-01-29 Visa Approved!

2007-02-17 Ceremony in Thailand

2007-02-21 POE LAX - Fiance and her daughter enter the USA together, Easy-Peasy!

2007-03-05 Wedding in USA

AOS Journey:

2007-06-07 AOS for spouse and daughter sent

2007-06-16 NOA's arrive, (issued on the 13th)

2007-07-05 Biometrics

2007-07-13 Received RFE (Mailed on July 3rd)

2007-08-06 Returned RFE

2007-10-16 Interview date

2007-10-27 Green Cards Received!

ROC (I-751) Journey:

2009-07-24 Joint I-751 for spouse and daughter sent

2009-08-03 Received NOA1 dated 7/27/09

2009-08-03 Received Receipt and one year extension for wife

2009-08-03 Received "Verification Of Incusion Of A Dependent" for step-daughter

2009-08-27 Biometrics

2009-11-13 Green Cards Received

Citizenship Journey:

Posted
37 minutes ago, TucsonBill said:

Thanks so much Redro!

Because the timelines are so long no one really completes timelines it seems...

You don't really have to worry about the I-130. 

Your wife's sister should start playing the DV lottery every year. She might not be selected but if she is she will be able to come to the US sooner. 

 
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