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  1. Hmmm... it is a bit confusing though... When I look up the processing times on the uscis website it says 6.5 months for the 765 at NBC and 17 months at local office for 485... which does not align with the numbers that I'm getting on myuscis. When I search on visajourney there are only a couple of cases for family based 485 at my local office in the last few years and they seem to be around 9 months to a year. I guess the only way to tell for sure how long it will take is to wait for them to finish processing haha. Thanks again for the information.
  2. Oh Thank you! This was really good info that I hadn't realized.
  3. We received our USCIS Account Access Notice (for my spouse) today and I logged in and looked at the cases. Currently, it lists the 485 and 765 applications that we filed at the end of June. Under "my progress" it says "estimated time until your case decision: 2 months" for the 485 and "estimated time until your case decision: 4 months" for the 765 (also says 3 weeks for "next step" which is biometrics). My question is this: has anyone ever heard of a 485 getting processed prior to a 765? I feel like this is odd since the AOS is supposed to be taking like over a year right now and if the 485 processes first, the 765 is sort of irrelevant. Also, everyone's timelines lately have been saying 2 months for 765 lately. I was really hoping his EAD would arrive as soon as possible as we could really use the additional income. But, if the AOS finished in 2 months that would be amazing. Worst case scenario would be the 485 estimated timeline being wrong and it actually taking a year and the 765 timeline being right and it actually taking 4 months. I'm not concerned with the 485 taking a long time as long as we get the EAD, you know? Immigration is so confusing.
  4. 4/10 Received email saying passport was ready to pick up (had it sent to local consulate) 4/11 Picked up passport! That took so much longer than I ever expected and we missed our intended wedding date but... at least we're through it! Thanks for the help everyone.
  5. Update: 4/5 Status changed to approved 4/8 Status changed to Issued Finally!! It's odd because we never saw an administrative processing status and most threads that I've seen didn't mention an approved status... But, however it had to happen, I'm just glad we're finally at issued. Hopefully later today or tomorrow we'll have shipping information. Thanks everyone!
  6. Update: 3/12 - Finally changed from "Refused" to "Application Received" and changed to NIV. However, there haven't been any updates since then. Seems like our case is sitting in line... Hopefully we'll be "issued" any day now.
  7. 3/3 Update. Still waiting for final approval/visa to be printed etc. We ended up sending him back to Rio to turn in the document in person after three different people told us that was what we had to do. I noticed a couple of days before he went back to Rio that the appointment confirmation HAD INFORMATION ON HOW TO MAIL THE DOCUMENT! The lady at the counter said that he didn't even need an appointment just to turn in a document. Very frustrated with the incorrect information/lack of communication that cost me an unnecessary $400 flight to Rio. BUT at least that part is over and now we can look forward. I'm hoping we'll have some news this week. 2/16 Mailed document to Brazil 2/22 Document in Fiancé's hands 2/26 Fiancé flew to Rio and back, document turned in 3/3 Status still says Refused, last updated 2/26. Hopefully update on 3/4.
  8. 2/16 Notified that the copy we sent won't work. Have to send an original via mail. Looks like another couple of weeks delay
  9. My fiancé had his interview on 2/5 but we were missing a document so I sent him a digital copy immediately and he turned it in right away. Now, 2/16, we got an email saying the document must be an original, not a copy. So I have to mail the document to Brazil. The information that they sent me about submitting the document basically directs me to make another appointment for him in Rio. But him going to Rio is a huge expense. I don't understand why there isn't an option to mail the document directly to the consulate in Rio. I did find this information: Sending documents to the U.S. Consulate in Rio de Janeiro If you need to send us any documents, you can mail them to U.S. Consulate General, Immigrant Visa Unit, Av. Presidente Wilson 147 Castelo, Rio de Janeiro RJ 20030-020. But this is the only place that I saw this information. I called and they said that I would have to make an appointment to submit the document but I don't know if she really understood what I was talking about. Has anyone had to submit documents like this? Were you able to mail it directly? It's going to cost like $125 to send the documents quickly so I can't afford to send them to the above address and then have to send it again because they wouldn't accept them without him attending an appointment. Thanks for your help!
  10. Fiance had his interview in Rio but we were missing a document (apparently the petitioner/applicant distinction isn't always relevant in some instruction sets which caused me to miss a document). I sent it to him and he printed it and turned it in at the ASC within like two hours. He was told by the interviewer that his was good to go and would be approved with that document. They kept his passport and other documents and everything. From looking at other timelines I was expecting to have the visa in hand within two weeks. However, now, I'm having trouble finding data on timelines with a similar situation. Has anyone had a similar situation in Rio? Or elsewhere? How long did it take to get the visa? Interview: 2/5/24 Submitted missing documents: 2/5/24 Visa Status still says REFUSED as of end of day 2/6/24 Any insight is appreciated.
  11. Am I the only one that filed in February 2022 that is still waiting for NOA2?
  12. My inquiry date was 9/29/23 (though I guess it would have been moved up when they updated the estimated wait to 16 weeks). Still no approval on 10/5/23. Just curious how long I should expect to wait to get approval. My inquiry was responded to almost immediately stating that my case is being adjudicated, nothing since then. Thanks!
  13. I'm one of the unlucky few that have reached the inquiry date for my case. I have been processing for 20 months total now. Had an RFE in June, Response received 6/15/23. I submitted an inquiry and got a response the same day basically saying "your case is being processed". Now what? Do I just continue to wait indefinitely? Every step of the way I've had a guideline of when the process is taking too long. Up to this point it was always the inquiry date. I never imagined I would get here. Now, I feel like the future is endless. If I submit another inquiry and they just say the same thing... what then? Do I just keep submitting inquiries every week for the rest of my life?
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