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So, end of October "we" were transfered to CSC, then today back over to MSC!!! I am located in Texas, I would have thought if anywhere it would have gone there??!!

I used the search tool and came up with nothing, anyone else have this happen or any clue why?

I have yet to fill in my timeline, but here is a basic breakdown..

Filed : July 28th 2007

RFE for medicals, done, send and received: End of August

Biometrics: Sept 9th

Transfer to CSC: October 21st

Touched: Nov 2nd

Transfered back to MSC: Nov 13th

Our case should be pretty simple, no EAD or AP applied for, came in on 1-94, overstay for 6yrs, married to a USC for all that time, have a USC child (and 2 others from the UK) - I am a UKC.

Thanks in advance for any insight!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: New Zealand
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Usually cases at CSC are adjudicated without interview. Im thinking that they might have sent your case back to MSC to await a interview in your local office. Your case wont be transferred to the local office until they are ready for it before a interview.

The best way to find out what is going on with your case is to infopass.

I 130 & I129F (K3) and AOS info in timeline

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Usually cases at CSC are adjudicated without interview. Im thinking that they might have sent your case back to MSC to await a interview in your local office. Your case wont be transferred to the local office until they are ready for it before a interview.

The best way to find out what is going on with your case is to infopass.

Thanks so much for replying!

What is Infopass?

(off to search and see!)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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So, end of October "we" were transfered to CSC, then today back over to MSC!!! I am located in Texas, I would have thought if anywhere it would have gone there??!!

I used the search tool and came up with nothing, anyone else have this happen or any clue why?

I have yet to fill in my timeline, but here is a basic breakdown..

Filed : July 28th 2007

RFE for medicals, done, send and received: End of August

Biometrics: Sept 9th

Transfer to CSC: October 21st

Touched: Nov 2nd

Transfered back to MSC: Nov 13th

Our case should be pretty simple, no EAD or AP applied for, came in on 1-94, overstay for 6yrs, married to a USC for all that time, have a USC child (and 2 others from the UK) - I am a UKC.

Thanks in advance for any insight!

Help me I am not following this, you came to the USA on a K1? then stayed for 6 more years before applying for AOS?

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Help me I am not following this, you came to the USA on a K1? then stayed for 6 more years before applying for AOS?

Where did you get that the OP came in on a K-1 visa? :huh:

Filed: Other Timeline
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Your case isn't really that straightforward. You do have the little problem of being an overstay. As another poster stated, they are probably transferring your file back to the local office to await an interview. They might also be checking to see if you have left and re-entered the country since you lost legal status. (Doing so can trigger a ban.)

Infopass is the best advice.

Nothing I say is legal advice. I recommend you consult a qualified immigration attorney for any questions you may have.

Posted

This is one of the reasons why I was contented to be at our local office. I fear that if I will be transferred to CSC and then they've decided that my case requires an interview, they will transfer it back to MSC. Imagine the lost of time... Hopefully, my husband's right. He said, our case was very simple, we followed by the book and we got all the paperwork done properly, that's why we'll get the approval without an interview. Talking about optimism here... :whistle:

Good luck to you!

--Mae

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