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Edward and Jaycel

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  1. @Crazy Cat explained it better than I could, but yes, having gone through the K-1 process I am sure
  2. This is becoming more and more common. I am still part of several FB and Reddit immigration communities and this is a common theme. Friends of ours here in Denver who had their interview a week after us ended up waiting 126 days after their interview until they got their approval. Enhanced security checks, supervisor reviews of most cases before approval seem to be slowing the process significantly. Our friends reached out to their Congressional Representative’s office via their website and opened an inquiry at the 90 day mark and got their approval 36 days later. Hang tough
  3. Are you using assets to qualify financially on the I-134 or is your income enough? If your income is enough, you do not need to bother with this.
  4. I think you made a typo in the title correction? It should be 02/06/2026
  5. FYI..... USCIS has issued a new Edition of Form G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions today. This happened with no announcement or grace period that I can find. The new form edition date is 02/06/26. If you are getting ready to file using a credit card for your fee, make sure you have the latest edition of the form.
  6. While waiting for my I-129F Petition for Jaycel to be approved, and bleeding over into waiting for the embassy process, I read the entire 2500+ page USCIS Policy Manual and the relevant parts of the FAM (Foreign Affairs Manual) so that I would understand the next phases and how USCIS / DOS approach the process in general. I know that's not everyone's cup of tea, but like @Crazy Cat said above, at least have a firm grip of what you'll need to do for the embassy stage and it's never too early to start studying the AOS process. You'll be surprised how fast the 90 days goes by once your fiancé(e) arrives.
  7. The first image is a Tax Account Transcript... not a Tax Return Transcript. This is where you find the Tax Return Transcripts:
  8. It can vary so widely that it's hard to say but generally you get an appointment within 3-4 weeks after they accept your application
  9. Biometrics for Re-Entry permits are now being scheduled in almost 100% of the cases. You can leave the US once you have completed that appointment
  10. The "Total Income" amount from the Tax Return Transcripts
  11. If he said that your adjudication date is today, keep an eye out on your email tomorrow
  12. This is the response Jaycel and I received from them on our 2nd inquiry. Several days later we received another email from them with our case number.
  13. Make an inquiry with them for your invoice number here: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/ask-nvc.html
  14. As you can see here, it will still show as Nonimmigrant when it's issued. This was Jaycel's last status in the case.
  15. This is also normal in the process.... When it passes to the NIV Unit for issuance it then shows in the CEAC Tracker as NonImmigrant. Same thing happened to Jaycel's case number.
  16. This is normal.... The K-1 is technically a non-immigrant visa that is processed by the Immigrant Visa unit at the embassy, right up until it is time to be issued. Since it is a non-immigrant visa, it MUST be issued by the Non-Immigrant Visa unit. The case status changes to "Application Received" when the IV Unit passes it to the NIV unit for issuance. This happened in Jaycel's case there in Manila. (We got really nervous too ) I had a former Consular Officer explain this to me some time later. We had met him at a social event and I asked him a few things, this being one of them. Don't worry... The next step is "Approved" and then "Issued". Jaycel's changed from "Application Received" to "Approved" to "Issued" all within a matter of about 2-3 days.
  17. Have you tried asking your congressional representative for their help inquiring with USCIS?
  18. Do you not have a certified copy you can send to her via FedEx?
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