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  1. If it says February 2025 then why do you think they're only scheduling for those DQ'ed up to July 2024? Please fill in your timeline.
  2. Profile is still helpful as it gives us the country etc. For Czech Republic it’s not specific so I think I’d file with both the original and amended. It’ll probably generate an RFE but at least then you can get it underway. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Czechia.html
  3. As a UK citizen you can choose to remain at London. But are you wanting to interview there for other reasons? it won’t be quicker unless things change between now and then, both London and Sydney currently have a ~3 month wait for an IL after being DQ’ed. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/iv-wait-times.html Yes, your wife can go to the US at any time. No need to change the address, you’ll just put the new address on the DS-260, you’ll also be asked to confirm it at interview and were you arrive in the US too. Bear in mind some people submit their I-130’s decades before they get a visa, so address changes between those two states are very common. Good luck.
  4. There’s no such form, do you mean the EAD? Is this your case? Because your timeline says you sent the I-130 in 2021, is that right? Were you doing consular processing originally? What does your online status say for each? Are you from Haiti and if so how/when did you enter the US?
  5. He can either wait for FOIA and have the dates match, or file now and have them not match. He’s got ~25-30 years before he’ll need to worry about actually applying for a visa so plenty of time to sort it before then and explain any mistake on the I-130.
  6. He can do a FOIA request to get his immigration file and see what date he put. He’ll need to provide the following - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Pakistan.html
  7. It's not a year to permanently move, it's a year that it acts as your temporary green card whilst in the US. You really shouldn't leave it a year to move, that's risking your LPR status.
  8. Are you about becoming a green card holder and then petitioning for a spouse and minor children, as @Mundo254 is doing? It's just that I thought you were a citizen and a different category? But if you are are asking about the same thing then it's category F2A on the Visa Bulletin - currently those that applied in Feb 2024 are becoming eligible for visas, so just under 2 years. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2026/visa-bulletin-for-december-2025.html Then the wait for an interview will depend on the consulate, but maybe 2-3 years in total as a rough guide?
  9. More workers would mean a massive increase in fees though, and most people don't want that and/or can't afford it.
  10. They were doing their job, they were processing the thousands of cases ahead of yours in the line. Hopefully it’ll be pretty quick from here on, Manila is one of the speediest consulates which is good. Best of luck.
  11. Ah yes, totted up the time but didn’t notice it being nearly a year. I agree, I’d wait then. Not worth the hassle of trying to fight the system IMO.
  12. Silence is normal, not sure what you were expecting but the first you would normally hear would just be an approval. EAD’s aren’t processed at a field office, current processing times are 7 months. But remember that’s an average - so a good chunk of applications will take longer, don’t panic if yours is among them!
  13. But that's perfectly normal. They won't touch it until it gets to the front of the line, you're just waiting your turn right now.
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