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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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I am a green card holder. I filed an I-130 petitioning my wife in the Philippines last July 2005. I know these have been asked a million of times by people of similar situation but I wanna know:

1.) How long really is the waiting period for the majority of applicants? Is it more or less 3 years or is it more or less 5 years of waiting? The current processing date in the USCIS website has not been moving since December 2006 or January 2007 for I-130 permanent resident petition for alien relative. They are still processing January 2005 applicants!

Before, in my NOA online, they indicated that it will take them 900-999 days to process, then on my next case status update, they took the projected days off the notice and wrote that my case was transferred from Nebraska to California Center. Speaking of California center, to make matters worse, I read somewhere here on this website that their system are down as of the moment? That means all files after January 2005 cannot be processed which is the reason why the processing time has not move since?

2.) If the current processing date in USCIS for I-130 (permanent resident petitioning spouse or children) is January 2005, and the visa bulletin in the NVC current processing date is way lagging behind (October 2002), does this mean that I-130 filed from 2003 hasn't had any case number and visa yet for their spouse to come over the US? And that those 2003-2004 filers approved by USCIS also has to wait again from NVC's side of processing?

3.) Finally, this I still have a hard time understanding, how come people I know (and I mean lots of them, most are my co-workers) who are H1B visas who petitioned their families (spouse and kids) got approved way faster and sooner than us who are already permanent residents? It only takes them months of waiting, others even just weeks. Considering green card holders have more secure history backgrounds if the USA's concern is security and safety in the country. Then they do the same thing once they're here in the US, they adjust their status to a permanent resident and after just months of waiting, they are already green card holders. And yes they're already together with their families.

Please help enlighten me on this frustrating matter. Any information is highly appreciated. Thank you.

How to Upgrade Greencard Spousal Petition

http://www.ehow.com/how_5065326_upgrade-pe...ng-citizen.html

I-130 APP FOR SPOUSE (3 yrs 4 months)

JUL 12, 2005: I-130 applied

JUL 25, 2005: NOA1 received (receipt notice)

NOV 04, 2008: NOA2 received (approval notice)

NOV 04, 2008: Per USCIS, app sent to NVC

DEC 11, 2008: Spouse received NVC case #

N-400 CITIZENSHIP APP (7 months?!)

OCT 17, 2008: App mailed

NOV 04, 2008: NOA1 received (receipt notice)

NOV 22, 2008: Fingerprinting done (biometric appt.)

APR 27, 2009: Interview passed

MAY 11, 2009: Took oath

I-130 TO IMMEDIATE RELATIVE (IR1) UPGRADE

MAY 12, 2009: NVC received Upgrade request by mail

MAY 22, 2009: NVC generated Affidavit Of Support (AOS) fee Bill and DS3032

-------------->: Paid AOS Bill online ($70)... Waiting for "Paid" status

-------------->: Wife (Beneficiary) mailed DS3032

MAY 27, 2009: AOS Bill shows "Paid" online

MAY 28, 2009: Mailed AOS Form with supporting dox

-------------->: NVC received DS3032

MAY 29, 2009: NVC generated Immigrant Visa (IV) Bill

-------------->: Paid Immigrant Visa (IV) Bill online ($400)... Waiting for "Paid" status

-------------->: NVC received AOS Form with supporting dox

MAY 31, 2009: IV BIll shows "Paid" online

JUN 5, 2009 : NVC received DS230

JUN 13, 2009: NVC AVR says "Missing dox" (2 wks after receipt of AOS form) -> Disregard

JUN 18, 2009: NVC CASE COMPLETED per AVR (1 month 6 days)

JUN 23, 2009: Received Interview appointment letter via email

AUG 26, 2009: EMBASSY INTERVIEW

Thank you Lord for everything!

  • 3 weeks later...
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hi,

I have the same problem like you and it is very sad. I am a green card holder too, i filed an I-130 for my husband since August 2005. My case was transfer to california center.

Nothing is happening at that center, i wander why we were sent there. I just wanted to let you know that you are not alone, i am really tired of all this. the painfull part of this whole thing is that they wouldn't give my husband visa to at least come see us for awhile while his caes is pending.

Please keep me infromed if u hear anything. Take care

I am a green card holder. I filed an I-130 petitioning my wife in the Philippines last July 2005. I know these have been asked a million of times by people of similar situation but I wanna know:

1.) How long really is the waiting period for the majority of applicants? Is it more or less 3 years or is it more or less 5 years of waiting? The current processing date in the USCIS website has not been moving since December 2006 or January 2007 for I-130 permanent resident petition for alien relative. They are still processing January 2005 applicants!

Before, in my NOA online, they indicated that it will take them 900-999 days to process, then on my next case status update, they took the projected days off the notice and wrote that my case was transferred from Nebraska to California Center. Speaking of California center, to make matters worse, I read somewhere here on this website that their system are down as of the moment? That means all files after January 2005 cannot be processed which is the reason why the processing time has not move since?

2.) If the current processing date in USCIS for I-130 (permanent resident petitioning spouse or children) is January 2005, and the visa bulletin in the NVC current processing date is way lagging behind (October 2002), does this mean that I-130 filed from 2003 hasn't had any case number and visa yet for their spouse to come over the US? And that those 2003-2004 filers approved by USCIS also has to wait again from NVC's side of processing?

3.) Finally, this I still have a hard time understanding, how come people I know (and I mean lots of them, most are my co-workers) who are H1B visas who petitioned their families (spouse and kids) got approved way faster and sooner than us who are already permanent residents? It only takes them months of waiting, others even just weeks. Considering green card holders have more secure history backgrounds if the USA's concern is security and safety in the country. Then they do the same thing once they're here in the US, they adjust their status to a permanent resident and after just months of waiting, they are already green card holders. And yes they're already together with their families.

Please help enlighten me on this frustrating matter. Any information is highly appreciated. Thank you.

  • 10 months later...
Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hello.. thanks for telling me your similar situation.. How are your papers doing with your husband? Any news? Regards.

Hi,

I have the same problem like you and it is very sad. I am a green card holder too, i filed an I-130 for my husband since August 2005. My case was transfer to california center.

Nothing is happening at that center, i wander why we were sent there. I just wanted to let you know that you are not alone, i am really tired of all this. the painfull part of this whole thing is that they wouldn't give my husband visa to at least come see us for awhile while his caes is pending.

Please keep me infromed if u hear anything. Take care

How to Upgrade Greencard Spousal Petition

http://www.ehow.com/how_5065326_upgrade-pe...ng-citizen.html

I-130 APP FOR SPOUSE (3 yrs 4 months)

JUL 12, 2005: I-130 applied

JUL 25, 2005: NOA1 received (receipt notice)

NOV 04, 2008: NOA2 received (approval notice)

NOV 04, 2008: Per USCIS, app sent to NVC

DEC 11, 2008: Spouse received NVC case #

N-400 CITIZENSHIP APP (7 months?!)

OCT 17, 2008: App mailed

NOV 04, 2008: NOA1 received (receipt notice)

NOV 22, 2008: Fingerprinting done (biometric appt.)

APR 27, 2009: Interview passed

MAY 11, 2009: Took oath

I-130 TO IMMEDIATE RELATIVE (IR1) UPGRADE

MAY 12, 2009: NVC received Upgrade request by mail

MAY 22, 2009: NVC generated Affidavit Of Support (AOS) fee Bill and DS3032

-------------->: Paid AOS Bill online ($70)... Waiting for "Paid" status

-------------->: Wife (Beneficiary) mailed DS3032

MAY 27, 2009: AOS Bill shows "Paid" online

MAY 28, 2009: Mailed AOS Form with supporting dox

-------------->: NVC received DS3032

MAY 29, 2009: NVC generated Immigrant Visa (IV) Bill

-------------->: Paid Immigrant Visa (IV) Bill online ($400)... Waiting for "Paid" status

-------------->: NVC received AOS Form with supporting dox

MAY 31, 2009: IV BIll shows "Paid" online

JUN 5, 2009 : NVC received DS230

JUN 13, 2009: NVC AVR says "Missing dox" (2 wks after receipt of AOS form) -> Disregard

JUN 18, 2009: NVC CASE COMPLETED per AVR (1 month 6 days)

JUN 23, 2009: Received Interview appointment letter via email

AUG 26, 2009: EMBASSY INTERVIEW

Thank you Lord for everything!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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It will be a lot faster if you become a US citizen. I know it's a personal choice but this will cut your wait time tremendously.

As for the other people with H1B visas, they're in a total different situation. Their family members will be getting different visas but they're not for permanent residency which means they will have to leave the US once they expire. That's why it will take longer to process the I-130 you've submitted for your wife, because once she arrives in the States she will stay here indefinitely.

But again, this will all move up the ladder a lot faster if you become a US citizen.

Diana

CR-1

02/05/07 - I-130 sent to NSC

05/03/07 - NOA2

05/10/07 - NVC receives petition, case # assigned

08/08/07 - Case Complete

09/27/07 - Interview, visa granted

10/02/07 - POE

11/16/07 - Received green card and Welcome to America letter in the mail

Removing Conditions

07/06/09 - I-751 sent to CSC

08/14/09 - Biometrics

09/27/09 - Approved

10/01/09 - Received 10 year green card

U.S. Citizenship

03/30/11 - N-400 sent via Priority Mail w/ delivery confirmation

05/12/11 - Biometrics

07/20/11 - Interview - passed

07/20/11 - Oath ceremony - same day as interview

 
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