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Seth.n.Amelia

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  1. "USCIS has temporarily skipped cases filed between June 28th and July 11th, 2024. While we cannot predict when they will return to this date range, a similar delay occurred for cases filed between February 23rd and March 6th, 2024, and USCIS eventually resumed processing those cases. We will continue to monitor this situation closely. In the meantime, we recommend keeping an eye on the Recent Status Changes section for updates on USCIS activity." It seems that USCIS has skipped a batch of cases again as referenced here so I am starting a thread to track things with other people in our group. Personally we filed on July 3rd, got our NOA 1. No NOA2 or other movement as yet.
  2. Man, so these are like... common common? Like I should expect it and prepare all the answers ahead of time common?
  3. Thanks, I didn't think to put it there! Yeah - I have never heard of that form before, it's definitely a consideration. Very curious about the prevalence of that being issued, and I wonder if MTL is going to gear up in light of the fact that there has been an uptick in applications of late.
  4. I have never heard of this before. When you say 'randomly' - what is the prevalance we are talking about? 1 in 20?
  5. Yes, I am from Canada. I am having some trouble figuring out what interview times are and comparing the data, or even knowing which sources to consult for establishing an interview timeline. Some folks say Montreal is a long wait, others have been very short.... I have these two pages: Fiancé(e) - U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Canada Visa Appointment Wait Times The latter link simply says 'Emergency Appointments Only' for all categories and so it is not particularly helpful.
  6. I am the beneficiary in an I-129F petition. We expect our petition to be approved and adjudicated soon. I have the ability to end my tenancy at any time starting two months from this point. I have the ability to move in with my parents to conserve resources when those two months are up. I am afraid of giving notice and then occupying space at my parents for 'longer' than expected. At what point do I start assuming the affirmative with regards to my process and give notice on my apartment? Assuming the interview goes well, is it safe to begin planning to do so when the interview is in sight?
  7. Was that the wrong thread? Apologies - let me know if you find the appropriate thread as I am also a July filer I didn't see it either.
  8. Wasn't sure how to edit my post, but it appears the thread is here: Hope that is helpful!
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