TeamLenex1's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Clay Beneficiary's Name: Lenie VJ Member: TeamLenex1 Country: Philippines Last Updated: 2024-06-04 |
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Timeline Comments: 3
Jdc242s on 2023-12-12 said:
Hello, I am wondering, how did you get notified that you are being moved to NOA2? Many people on here applied after us but got approved first. Am I missing something I should be doing? Any advice is appreciated!
TeamLenex1 on 2023-12-12 said:
I monitored our status on another website and also the USCIS site. Saw the notification our app was approved and then received the I797 form today in the mail. I don't know all of the intricacies of processing at the Service Center, but we used Boundless Immigration to assist in gathering together and submitting all paperwork. They claimed their service could assist in the speeding up the process, so maybe it actually did. If you have submitted everything and not received any requests for evidence, then from my perspective, it's just a waiting game, unfortunately. Hopefully you will get notified soon!
Jdc242s on 2023-12-12 said:
Thank you for the reply, we also used Boundless and I have been doing the same steps you mentioned, so looks like it will just be the waiting game indeed. Congratulations getting approved to the next step! Good luck and we hope to be joining you in the ranks soon!
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