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sonnyboy0323

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  1. Sorry for bumping a dormant thread, but im curious and can't seem to find a definitive answer. For everything tax related, is the W2 and 1040 required? Like every single page be printed? Or will a tax transcript suffice? In my experience, the 1040 can be up to like 10 to 15 pages or more each year. Is that really necessary? Also how many years do I need of taxes? Thanks
  2. Thanks for the clarification. Very nice to hear. NOA1 March 1st for us, waiting on 200+ days now. Hopefully we'll hear something soon.
  3. and at some point positivity and hopes get you nowhere but sadness and more frustration. you're correct, we all read generally how long the process would take, and we accepted it and expected the wait, that's not the issue. but to be so blatantly skipped in the way that we have been with ZERO communication or acknowledgement is an absolute spit in the face. Even TMVN has posted a notice saying this is an anomaly! how are we expected to not be frustrated? those of us coming up on 200+ days should be good little boys and girls and twiddle our thumbs while there's couples who are VISA IN HAND or even in the states already in as little as 4 months or so. What's the explanation there? we've compared some cases: same beneficiary country, same petitioner country, even same petitioner state, and yet we're stuck in limbo, and they're VIH already. I refuse to give the USCIS any benefits of doubt because this is a joke. our cases are "processing as normal" but who's to say they haven't been misplaced or even straight up lost? unlikely? i'll give you that. but certainly not impossible. So what if we wait until our inquiry date just to get hit with a "whoopsie, our bad lol" ??? as i've said MANY times before, the WAIT would NOT be an ISSUE if there was any clear form of COMMUNICATION AND SOME CONSISTENCY. i'd wait a year and more if there was any consistency or clarity. but no, we've been blatantly skipped and we're just expected to sit in the dark and wait on false hopes.
  4. Right. And what you mean by that is us unlucky few will be stuck until the absolutely ridiculous inquiry date, we'll inquire, and then our case will be shipped elsewhere to be "properly" looked at and we'll be stuck in another limbo for another 4 to 7 months. Sound about right?
  5. Man, they're sure knocking those cases out right? How's that "rapid clip" going there buddy?
  6. yeah okay. call me and all the others skipped when they start even pretending to care about the late feb-early march filers. this is also just false. its horribly inconsistent. i wish it was true, then i'd be with my fiancée already
  7. LMAO where are you pulling that from? thin air? there's still TONS of late feb-early march cases that are just sitting there skipped. "rapid clip" LMAO what a joke. still at a screeching halt. and the best part is those of us with PH beneficiaries are SOL because the medical exam cost is going up in August, and we have no choice but to pay because we were unlucky enough to file in this HYPER SPECIFIC set of dates that just got skipped for no good reason, with no communication or explanation. but yeah, we should just be all smiles and give USCIS all the kudos and backpats while a we wait, and a decent number of filers AFTER us, get approved before us, and in barely over a month at that. yeah, good. 👍
  8. it's very difficult to be patient and stay positive when there's those like myself and others like me who's cases have been very obviously skipped over, waiting for just about 150 days at this point, while others get their NOA2 in barely over a month. but congrats to you, all the best. if i may ask, how was the CFO process? did they ask for a certificate of no marriage and police/fbi clearance for the petitioner?
  9. so my fiancée found this video in one of her GC's and linked it to me. a video by TMVN attempting to explain the "unusual delay" the long short of it more or less is, our dates were skipped for some unknown reason, but since June and July approvals "SEEM" to be slowing down, then it "MIGHT" mean that they're going back and looking at the cases from our timeline. at least that's the "HOPE" so all in all, basically a whole lot of nothing and empty hopes with no solid proof of actual progress. it really baffles me that there's no like, ex-uscis workers who have insider info. maybe they sign a NDA when they leave, i dunno. just frustrated
  10. a K1 group chat my fiancée is in posted this message that they received from what i assume to be any one of those visa tracker programs. what an absolute joke. and absolutely no accountability. again i ask, is this malice, or just incompetence? or is it because they can do whatever the hell they want and we have no power because they hold all the cards with their noses in the air and their fingers up their "rear". i understand being patient, being positive and hoping and praying, but at some point enough is enough and positivity just doesn't cut it anymore. this is obviously some kind of anomaly and we have every right to be pissed about this. why us? because we weren't aware that its a "super duper oopsie" to file in this super specific timeframe? "oops, too bad" its so tiring, more than that, its infuriating. get your "stuff" together.
  11. it really is such a joke. we just heard about someone's case getting approved in barely over a month. all the while those of us from this super specific timeframe are stuck waiting while they just ignore our piles of cases and fast track everyone else. i'm not sure if i should assume incompetence or just malice. either seems likely. while these people get approved in barely over 30 days, we're expected to what, wait 2 years? and i'm not allowed to submit an inquiry until MAY of 2025? what a joke. take the money and then look the other way it seems. "Based on timeline data, your I129f may be adjudicated between May 27, 2024 and June 20, 2024*." well that came and went, didn't it?
  12. in the exact same frustrating spot. filed a day after you (Feb 29th), case received a day later, and got our NOA1 about a week after. then absolutely nothing. we were expecting and ready for the wait, but then seeing people who filed after us get approved before us has been incredibly disheartening. like literally, what possible reason could there be to skip such a large batch of filers? they take our money then sit on their hands. sad.
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