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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Based on the progress of I-129F petitions approved at TSC as seen on the website (http://dashboard.uscis.gov/) as well as the attached image below, it seems TSC is slowing down their approvals likely as a trade off with something more "necessary" to them such as I-130s due to the media hype and news coverage.

Only 564 I-129F petitions were approved in May 2014!

We should all (petitioners from Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, and Jul) come together to bring attention to this lag. I'm sure TSC is aware of the situation, but without any transparency or accountability of the situation, they will churn them out at the rate they feel like.

Yes, it may be only a "few" months delay in the grand scheme of things, but even those few months are precious with my fiance. And if you feel the same way, I think we should:

1) Write a letter and each of us send a copy to the director or other high ranking official at USCIS

2) Media attention on the subject just like how the I-130s had not too long ago

So, please let us try to do this not only for us, but those future filers as well!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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My fiance and I looked over the dashboard on Saturday and I was lamenting how they can't even keep us updated - It was showing APR 14... At least now it's showing MAY 14!

Sadly, the numbers plummeted even more. The only positive is that there seems to be a decrease in I-129F's received as well. Not a lot, but some from the previous month.

I will be all for this, but I will hold off a bit. My fiance and I only filed July 2 and any contact from me now would seem ridiculous. If I hit my 5 months I'll be making a ruckus.

I've said this in another post, and nothing against any CSC filers, but it's almost a slap in the face when CSC is approving within 30-60 days and TSC is at 5.5+ months. Why can't USCIS start transferring? Honestly, if CSC needs more work they can definitely find some at TSC.

Good luck to those who try and contact now! I will do so if this drags on, but definitely going to wait a bit - it's only been two weeks and I don't know what will happen. We may even get transferred (boy I hope so) and it's too early for that.

Our K-1 at Texas Service Center

I-129F Sent: 07-02-14 (USPS Overnight Express)
I-129F Rcvd: 07-03-14
NOA1: 07-08-14

NOA1 Hardcopy: 07-14-14

ARN Changed: 07-16-14

NOA2: 01-23-15 (199 days)

Sent to NVC: 01-27-15

NOA2 Hardcopy: 01-30-15 (No consulate listed, inquiry opened)

NVC Received: 02-06-15 (Case # assigned)

NVC Sent: 02-19-15

London Embassy Received: 02-23-15

Readiness Submitted: 03-02-2015

Packet 3 Received: 03-03-2015

Packet 4 Received: 03-12-2015

Medical: 03-04-15 (Passed)

Interview: 04-10-2015 (Approved!)

Visa Issued: 04-15-2015

Visa In Hand: 04-21-2015

POE: 05-03-2015

Wedding: July 10, 2015

3,419 miles (L) Distance means nothing when your heart says "I love you"

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I will support this also. Let me know when you are ready

April 15, 2014 : I-129F Package Sent

April 19, 2014 : I-129F Package Delivery Confirmation via USPS

April 24, 2014 - NOA1 received via email/text

April 25, 2014 - Alien Registration Number changed

April 28, 2014 - NOA1 received in mail.

May 23, 2014 - RFE received in mail.

June 5, 2014 - Response to RFE Sent

June 11, 2014 - NOA2 Approval via website!!!

June 14, 2014 - NOA2 received in mail.

June 24, 2014 - NVC Case # via phone!

June 25, 2014 - NVC forwarded case to Embassy

June 26, 2014 - Embassy received case.

June 26, 2014 - NVC letter in mail.

August 4-5, 2014 - Medical

August 6, 2014 - CFO Seminar

August 13, 2014 - VIsa Interview (Expedited)

August 19, 2014 - VISA ready for pick up!

August 20, 2014 - Packet 3 Arrived

August 26, 2014 - POE!

August 26, 2014 - Notice to schedule an Interview...

October 23, 2014 - AOS/EAD Package Sent

October 30, 2014 - NOA1 via website

November 1, 2014 - NOA1 received in mail

November 6, 2014 - Biometrics Appointment Scheduled in mail

November 19, 2014 - Biometrics Appointment

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I support this also. If you need help in drafting a letter, I will help as needed. I've already written to my senator about this situation – not about my case in particular because we're only at ~1 1/2mos. since filing, but with the overall inefficiency at TSC and the huge discrepancy between the two service centers – I've yet to receive a response.

It's unfair to those of us following legal immigration law having our application delayed because we were sent to TSC simply based on our state of residence. All Americans have a right to the same, reasonable processing time, regardless of where you live when you file.

K1 Fiance visa timeline

Service Center: Texas Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

2014-05-30 - I-129F Sent (USPS)

2014-06-02 - I-129F Received (USPS notification)

2014-06-05 - NOA1 (email)

2014-06-09 - NOA1 (US mail)

2014-06-12 - Alien Registration Number changed

2014-07-23 - RFE (email notice)

2014-07-26 - RFE (hard copy)

2014-07-31 - RFE response received by USCIS

2014-08-11 - NOA2 Petition approved (email)

2014-08-14 - NOA2 Hardcopy (US mail)

2014-10-14 - Interview scheduled

2014-10-00 - St Luke's Medical/Positive TB screen/6 mos. treatment/Interview cancelled

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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I support this also. If you need help in drafting a letter, I will help as needed. I've already written to my senator about this situation – not about my case in particular because we're only at ~1 1/2mos. since filing, but with the overall inefficiency at TSC and the huge discrepancy between the two service centers – I've yet to receive a response.

It's unfair to those of us following legal immigration law having our application delayed because we were sent to TSC simply based on our state of residence. All Americans have a right to the same, reasonable processing time, regardless of where you live when you file.

Thanks! Yes that sounds good. Let's start with a draft and post it here. Anyone can then add to it to strengthen it. Once we have a final draft, we'll post that here on this thread so everyone can email/mail the director.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Thanks! Yes that sounds good. Let's start with a draft and post it here. Anyone can then add to it to strengthen it. Once we have a final draft, we'll post that here on this thread so everyone can email/mail the director.

Let's start!

April 15, 2014 : I-129F Package Sent

April 19, 2014 : I-129F Package Delivery Confirmation via USPS

April 24, 2014 - NOA1 received via email/text

April 25, 2014 - Alien Registration Number changed

April 28, 2014 - NOA1 received in mail.

May 23, 2014 - RFE received in mail.

June 5, 2014 - Response to RFE Sent

June 11, 2014 - NOA2 Approval via website!!!

June 14, 2014 - NOA2 received in mail.

June 24, 2014 - NVC Case # via phone!

June 25, 2014 - NVC forwarded case to Embassy

June 26, 2014 - Embassy received case.

June 26, 2014 - NVC letter in mail.

August 4-5, 2014 - Medical

August 6, 2014 - CFO Seminar

August 13, 2014 - VIsa Interview (Expedited)

August 19, 2014 - VISA ready for pick up!

August 20, 2014 - Packet 3 Arrived

August 26, 2014 - POE!

August 26, 2014 - Notice to schedule an Interview...

October 23, 2014 - AOS/EAD Package Sent

October 30, 2014 - NOA1 via website

November 1, 2014 - NOA1 received in mail

November 6, 2014 - Biometrics Appointment Scheduled in mail

November 19, 2014 - Biometrics Appointment

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I'm in!

The key to success will be only if EVERYONE does this. Otherwise, the few that scream may get put on the bottom of the pile I'm afraid.

So...unity is a must, we need hundreds/thousands of letters sent. I await the final draft!

I (Todd) am the petitioner from the U.S. / Beth is in/from Philippines :thumbs:

---------------VISA JOURNEY---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

6-30-2014: Mailed I129F Packet to Dallas Lockbox......... H e e e r e WE g o o o o o!! (L):wub::dance:

7-08-2014: Received email confirmation & text of application packet receipt and case #. Texas Service Center.

7-11-2014: Received actual letter confirmation of receipt and case #.

7-11-2014: Received email notification of Alien registration # being changed.

7-31-2014: Received text/email of I129F approval (Post Decision Activity) yes, we were processed at TSC!

8-04-2014: Received hard copy NOA2 in mail confirming approved and sent to NVC.

8-05-2014: Received text/email and USCIS status update. 2nd half of Post Decision Activity - Sent to DOS for processing.

8-13-2014: NVC assigned case/MNL# !!!

8-15 -2014: Interview scheduled.....August 28!

8-15 -2014: CEAC status: IN TRANSIT to Consular Section.

8-18-2014: CEAC status changed to "READY"

8-18-2014: Shots completed 2nd day. Medical complete. received a CD, papers, and passport

8-19-2014: Completed CFO seminar (Will return to CFO office to get sticker after Visa is in hand)

8-25-2014: Received hard copy of NVC case # assignment and fwd to consulate letter in mail.

8-28-2014: 1:00 am my time...........Interview done.........APPROVED !!! :dancing:(L):wow::wub::thumbs:

9-02-2014: Administrative Processing

9-04-2014: Issued

9-07-2014: Text msg from 2GO, Visa ready for pickup

9-08-2014: Visa in hand, CFO sticker obtained

--------AOS JOURNEY-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12-05-2014: AOS Package at Chicago Lockbox received per U.S. mail tracking

12-19-2014: Received texts/emails that file has been accepted and routed. (All three...485, 131,765)

12-26-2014: Received Biometrics appointment notice. Scheduled 1-7-2015.

12-27-2014: Received NOA1 / I-797C in mail for all three applications.

01-07-2014: Biometrics completed in Fort Smith, AR. .. went in early, they took us no problem. Took maybe 10 minutes.

02-10-2015: Received text and emails notification of approved EAD and AP. Status changed to reflect approval.

02-17-2-15: Received NOA I-797 letter only.....for Advanced Parole in mail.

02-21-2015: Received EAD/AP combo card in mail today.

03-19-2015: Received the "Notice of Potential Interview Case" letter in mail today.

06-03-2015: Requested to expedite due to potential loss of funds if vacation had to be cancelled due to non acceptable travel docs to Mexico.

06-05-205: Response denying expedite. Stated while sounded important, only cases strictly adhering to the "qualification" to expedite are granted such process.

08-11-2015: Sent "out of processing time" inquiry

08-12-2015: Received generic response stating that due to workload factors USCIS anticipates a delay in completing your case."

08-15-2015: (Saturday@8am) received email stating a recent processing action has taken place on our case. Status:Card/Document Production

"We ordered your new card for MSCxxxxxxxx, and will mail it. You can expect your card within 30 days of approval of your application.

8-12-2015: Online status changed to "NEW CARD IS BEING PRODUCED" . Couple days later, received hard copy of notice.

8-31-2015: Received text notifying that "We mailed your new card"

9-01-2015: Received GREEN CARD!! 275 days from date of mailing/filing AOS.

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Count me in.

01/14/14 I -129F Petition sent
01/17/14 Petition received
01/22/14 NOA1 - TSC
06/23/14 Service Request created after congressional inquiry
07/03/14 Email from USCIS - our case is on processing hold due to pending security checks
08/04/14 No update from USCIS. Filed a case with CIS Ombudsman
08/05/14 Senators/Congresswoman cannot help with my case because security checks are pending
08/05/14 Another Service Request created by Tier 2 since no response from TSC.
08/18/14 Email from USCIS in response to second service request - still on processing hold due to pending security checks
08/21/14 NOA2 (finally after 7 months)

08/25/14 Email from USCIS - approved case shipped to NVC on 8/22/14

09/02/14 Case received by NVC

09/04/14 Case # assigned by NVC

09/05/14 In transit to the Embassy

09/09/14 Case received by Tbilisi Embassy - ready for interview

09/17/14 Interview!!! - APPROVED!!!!
09/24/14 POE :D

10/31/14 Married :devil:

11/05/14 Filed for Adjustment of Status

11/13/14 NOA1

12/04/14 Biometrics

01/21/15 AP/EAD approved

01/26/15 Card mailed

01/29/15 Combo card arrived in the mail

02/25/15 Notice of Potential Interview Waiver received in the mail

07/09/15 Green Card approved on USCIS site

07/13/15 Notice received in the mail

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Here we go....

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To whom it may concern (or insert addressee here),

This letter is to bring to your attention, and to seek appropriate improvement and resolution of, the growing discrepancy in processing times between the two service centers handling I129-f petitions.
As you may know, the two service centers for I129-f petitions are California and Texas. The routing of incoming petitions is dependent on the petitioner's home state.
As a petitioner living in one of the states that has been routed to the Texas Service Center, the increasing inaction seen at SRC is discouraging to say the least.
For example, as of late, California is completing those applications anywhere from 15-60 days after receipt, whereas Texas is dragging along with a minimum of 5 months and in some cases as much as 8 months.
To demonstrate further, using data from your website at http://dashboard.uscis.gov/, you'll see that California, on average, is managing to keep the number of receipts, pending petitions, and completed petitions at fairly the same level with the latest number of completed petitions at 1,948 (as of May 2014 published data).
In stark contrast is Texas, with the number of petitions pending skyrocketing, while the number of petitions completed has been decreasing for the last seven months, with the latest number of completed petitions down to just 564 (as of May 2014 published data).
I implore you to look into this discrepancy in processing times for the Texas Service Center's I-129f petitions. I encourage you to take action in resolving this matter so that all petitioners, regardless of their home state at the time of filing, are treated fairly with regards to the disparate wait times.
Sincerely,
Signed
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To everyone interested, please look over this and suggest any edits. We'll crowdsource a final letter and send to the appropriate powers that be.
Here is a link to the USCIS Leadership: http://www.uscis.gov/about-us/leadership
Looks like the most appropriate person would be David Garner, Chief, Office of Performance and Quality: http://www.uscis.gov/about-us/leadership/david-garner-chief-office-performance-and-quality
Unfortunately, no real contact information is available for any of these people that I could find. If anyone can surface some contact info, other than the generic USCIS Headquarters Office of Service Center Operations at SCOPSSCATA@dhs.gov please post that here.
Thanks! Let's get something done about this!

K1 Fiance visa timeline

Service Center: Texas Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

2014-05-30 - I-129F Sent (USPS)

2014-06-02 - I-129F Received (USPS notification)

2014-06-05 - NOA1 (email)

2014-06-09 - NOA1 (US mail)

2014-06-12 - Alien Registration Number changed

2014-07-23 - RFE (email notice)

2014-07-26 - RFE (hard copy)

2014-07-31 - RFE response received by USCIS

2014-08-11 - NOA2 Petition approved (email)

2014-08-14 - NOA2 Hardcopy (US mail)

2014-10-14 - Interview scheduled

2014-10-00 - St Luke's Medical/Positive TB screen/6 mos. treatment/Interview cancelled

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Here we go....

============== DRAFT ===============

To whom it may concern (or insert addressee here),

This letter is to bring to your attention, and to seek appropriate improvement and resolution of, the growing discrepancy in processing times between the two service centers handling I129-f petitions.
As you may know, the two service centers for I129-f petitions are California and Texas. The routing of incoming petitions is dependent on the petitioner's home state.
As a petitioner living in one of the states that has been routed to the Texas Service Center, the increasing inaction seen at SRC is discouraging to say the least.
For example, as of late, California is completing those applications anywhere from 15-60 days after receipt, whereas Texas is dragging along with a minimum of 5 months and in some cases as much as 8 months.
To demonstrate further, using data from your website at http://dashboard.uscis.gov/, you'll see that California, on average, is managing to keep the number of receipts, pending petitions, and completed petitions at fairly the same level with the latest number of completed petitions at 1,948 (as of May 2014 published data).
In stark contrast is Texas, with the number of petitions pending skyrocketing, while the number of petitions completed has been decreasing for the last seven months, with the latest number of completed petitions down to just 564 (as of May 2014 published data).
I implore you to look into this discrepancy in processing times for the Texas Service Center's I-129f petitions. I encourage you to take action in resolving this matter so that all petitioners, regardless of their home state at the time of filing, are treated fairly with regards to the disparate wait times.
Sincerely,
Signed
============== DRAFT ===============
To everyone interested, please look over this and suggest any edits. We'll crowdsource a final letter and send to the appropriate powers that be.
Here is a link to the USCIS Leadership: http://www.uscis.gov/about-us/leadership
Looks like the most appropriate person would be David Garner, Chief, Office of Performance and Quality: http://www.uscis.gov/about-us/leadership/david-garner-chief-office-performance-and-quality
Unfortunately, no real contact information is available for any of these people that I could find. If anyone can surface some contact info, other than the generic USCIS Headquarters Office of Service Center Operations at SCOPSSCATA@dhs.gov please post that here.
Thanks! Let's get something done about this!

We are on board!

April 15, 2014 : I-129F Package Sent

April 19, 2014 : I-129F Package Delivery Confirmation via USPS

April 24, 2014 - NOA1 received via email/text

April 25, 2014 - Alien Registration Number changed

April 28, 2014 - NOA1 received in mail.

May 23, 2014 - RFE received in mail.

June 5, 2014 - Response to RFE Sent

June 11, 2014 - NOA2 Approval via website!!!

June 14, 2014 - NOA2 received in mail.

June 24, 2014 - NVC Case # via phone!

June 25, 2014 - NVC forwarded case to Embassy

June 26, 2014 - Embassy received case.

June 26, 2014 - NVC letter in mail.

August 4-5, 2014 - Medical

August 6, 2014 - CFO Seminar

August 13, 2014 - VIsa Interview (Expedited)

August 19, 2014 - VISA ready for pick up!

August 20, 2014 - Packet 3 Arrived

August 26, 2014 - POE!

August 26, 2014 - Notice to schedule an Interview...

October 23, 2014 - AOS/EAD Package Sent

October 30, 2014 - NOA1 via website

November 1, 2014 - NOA1 received in mail

November 6, 2014 - Biometrics Appointment Scheduled in mail

November 19, 2014 - Biometrics Appointment

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Here we go....

============== DRAFT ===============

To whom it may concern (or insert addressee here),

This letter is to bring to your attention, and to seek appropriate improvement and resolution of, the growing discrepancy in processing times between the two service centers handling I129-f petitions.

As you may know, the two service centers for I129-f petitions are California and Texas. The routing of incoming petitions is dependent on the petitioner's home state.

As a petitioner living in one of the states that has been routed to the Texas Service Center, the increasing inaction seen at SRC is discouraging to say the least.

For example, as of late, California is completing those applications anywhere from 15-60 days after receipt, whereas Texas is dragging along with a minimum of 5 months and in some cases as much as 8 months.

To demonstrate further, using data from your website at http://dashboard.uscis.gov/, you'll see that California, on average, is managing to keep the number of receipts, pending petitions, and completed petitions at fairly the same level with the latest number of completed petitions at 1,948 (as of May 2014 published data).

In stark contrast is Texas, with the number of petitions pending skyrocketing, while the number of petitions completed has been decreasing for the last seven months, with the latest number of completed petitions down to just 564 (as of May 2014 published data).

I implore you to look into this discrepancy in processing times for the Texas Service Center's I-129f petitions. I encourage you to take action in resolving this matter so that all petitioners, regardless of their home state at the time of filing, are treated fairly with regards to the disparate wait times.

Sincerely,

Signed

============== DRAFT ===============

To everyone interested, please look over this and suggest any edits. We'll crowdsource a final letter and send to the appropriate powers that be.

Here is a link to the USCIS Leadership: http://www.uscis.gov/about-us/leadership

Looks like the most appropriate person would be David Garner, Chief, Office of Performance and Quality: http://www.uscis.gov/about-us/leadership/david-garner-chief-office-performance-and-quality

Unfortunately, no real contact information is available for any of these people that I could find. If anyone can surface some contact info, other than the generic USCIS Headquarters Office of Service Center Operations at SCOPSSCATA@dhs.gov please post that here.

Thanks! Let's get something done about this!

It sounds good...there's a few minor grammatical bits I'd fix, but it's 2am my time & I'm a bit too sleepy to edit. If no one else has by tomorrow, I'll look over it & provide the few edits I think might help. ( please take no offense). I may add in a few other bits as I think over it more, but so far it's quite good:) I've contacted my senators & congressman in the recent past, but data has gotten so much worse since then...it wouldn't hurt to write again...I'll check back after I wake up for work to see if anyone else has posted. But I'm totally on board! I don't like the idea of waiting until the end of the year just for this part of the petition process...I was crying earlier when I saw the results. Thanks so much for this thread...

I am the petitioner.

K1 Visa Timeline

Service Center: Texas Service Center

Transfer: California Service Center (2014-08-11)

Consulate: London, UK

NOA 1: 2014-04-23

NOA 2: 2014-09-15

NVC Case # Assigned: 2014-10-07

Consulate Received: 2014-10-10

Readiness Form Sent: 2014-10-30

Medical: 2014-11-10

Interview: 2014-12-19

Interview Result: missing paperwork. Took a few weeks for them to get back to his case because of the holidays.

K-1 Approval: 2015-01-15

Visa Received: 2015-01-21

US Entry: 2015-01-29

Marriage: 2015-04-23

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Im the beneficiary. Can I do sth? I kniw that my fiancee the petitioner will not do anything, cause he really doesnt care when we get our NOA2.

I don't see how it could hurt. You can write on behalf of him. I'm sorry that he isn't concerned about the processing times...I know my fiancé is just as devastated as I am...

I am the petitioner.

K1 Visa Timeline

Service Center: Texas Service Center

Transfer: California Service Center (2014-08-11)

Consulate: London, UK

NOA 1: 2014-04-23

NOA 2: 2014-09-15

NVC Case # Assigned: 2014-10-07

Consulate Received: 2014-10-10

Readiness Form Sent: 2014-10-30

Medical: 2014-11-10

Interview: 2014-12-19

Interview Result: missing paperwork. Took a few weeks for them to get back to his case because of the holidays.

K-1 Approval: 2015-01-15

Visa Received: 2015-01-21

US Entry: 2015-01-29

Marriage: 2015-04-23

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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This is a great idea.

I will post the link to this thread in all TSC monthly subforums, maybe we will have some luck and people will become aware that we need to take some action.

As someone wrote in the TSC January thread.. my heart is breaking at the thought that me and my fiancee might not get our NOA2 this ever, even if we are May fillers.

File sent - May 1st
NOA1 - May 9th
Transferred - August 8th
NOA2 - September 11th

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