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MrsRowe
Okay, so i did my timeline on Visa Journey and it says that i should get approval on May 30th. whistling.gif
It is June 9th. I know this is just an estimate based on trend but does anyone know if it even comes close to the actual thing.
estadia
QUOTE(MrsRowe @ Jun 9 2008, 10:48 AM) *
Okay, so i did my timeline on Visa Journey and it says that i should get approval on May 30th. whistling.gif
It is June 9th. I know this is just an estimate based on trend but does anyone know if it even comes close to the actual thing.







based on the data that we all provide on vj and the results of the people that are on vj and post when they receive their noa2 its pretty accurate smile.gif
Bassi and Zainab
Give or take 60 days.
mikeleighb
QUOTE(Bassi and Zainab @ Jun 9 2008, 02:19 PM) *
Give or take 60 days.

exactly....
mine says april 3
lsma
Mine said April 20th last time I looked. Vermont seems way out for the CR1/IR1s at the moment
MrsRowe
Thanks. I was starting to get a little hope there but i guess not. wacko.gif
This wait, this wait. It's driving me crazy. I want to pull my hair out. unsure.gif wacko.gif mad.gif
lsma
QUOTE(MrsRowe @ Jun 9 2008, 08:26 PM) *
Thanks. I was starting to get a little hope there but i guess not. wacko.gif
This wait, this wait. It's driving me crazy. I want to pull my hair out. unsure.gif wacko.gif mad.gif


I know how you feel - I'm normally quite good at being patient but it's 8 months today since we posted our application form and I'm starting to get really really sad and stressed about the lack of any movement. It feels as though loads of people from Jan onwards have been approved and there are we stuck back in October last year with no sign.

I know getting stressed and upset doesn't make anything go faster but I can't help it now - next month is our first wedding anniversary and we still aren't together.
MrsRowe
QUOTE(lsma @ Jun 9 2008, 03:34 PM) *
QUOTE(MrsRowe @ Jun 9 2008, 08:26 PM) *
Thanks. I was starting to get a little hope there but i guess not. wacko.gif
This wait, this wait. It's driving me crazy. I want to pull my hair out. unsure.gif wacko.gif mad.gif


I know how you feel - I'm normally quite good at being patient but it's 8 months today since we posted our application form and I'm starting to get really really sad and stressed about the lack of any movement. It feels as though loads of people from Jan onwards have been approved and there are we stuck back in October last year with no sign.

I know getting stressed and upset doesn't make anything go faster but I can't help it now - next month is our first wedding anniversary and we still aren't together.


Today is mine. One year today i became MrsRowe. Celebrating without my husband. blink.gif
MsZ
My sig is based on an actual date produced by the VJ estimate. It moved to later but I'm still beyond what the current date is.
Marlita
QUOTE(MrsRowe @ Jun 9 2008, 12:36 PM) *
QUOTE(lsma @ Jun 9 2008, 03:34 PM) *
QUOTE(MrsRowe @ Jun 9 2008, 08:26 PM) *
Thanks. I was starting to get a little hope there but i guess not. wacko.gif
This wait, this wait. It's driving me crazy. I want to pull my hair out. unsure.gif wacko.gif mad.gif


I know how you feel - I'm normally quite good at being patient but it's 8 months today since we posted our application form and I'm starting to get really really sad and stressed about the lack of any movement. It feels as though loads of people from Jan onwards have been approved and there are we stuck back in October last year with no sign.

I know getting stressed and upset doesn't make anything go faster but I can't help it now - next month is our first wedding anniversary and we still aren't together.


Today is mine. One year today i became MrsRowe. Celebrating without my husband. blink.gif



I'm so sorry you are still waiting...VSC sucks. Happy Annniversary to you and your husband. heart.gif
Ilya R.
Look at my count down


PatiencePaidOff
QUOTE(Ilya R. @ Jun 9 2008, 04:44 PM) *
Look at my count down


Ilyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, you're such a devil than USCIS devil.gif USCIS says your approval soon, but you wanted after 30 years star_smile.gif Probably, you meant your grandchildrens' approvals star_smile.gif star_smile.gif star_smile.gif
MrsRowe
QUOTE(Ilya R. @ Jun 9 2008, 04:44 PM) *
Look at my count down


This is funny.
estadia



let me correct what i said lol....most the time its pretty close.........but there are exceptions rofl.gif i mean i expect mine to state never in this life time pretty soon
Captain Ewok
Yeah we can not predict if the VSC or other Service Center suddenly slows down processing sad.gif but I wish we could! A few years ago the TSC stop processing I-129F's for 6 months! Literally zero petitions processed in 6 months. In any case if the estimates can be improved I would love to try to make that happen. Can you guys give me some feedback on the approval dates. Is the VJ estimated date consistently too early or is the Service Center actually having issues?
Captain Ewok
I am coming up right now with a way that will better represent estimates for members. Instead of a specific date I am going to have the system give people a date range. This date range will indicate the range of time in which roughly 60-85% of cases are being processed in. Basically this means that you can likely expect your date to fall towards the early date (estimate) however nearly certainly before the longer date in the range. The difficulty is presenting the information in a way that is easy to understand.
Delicia
QUOTE(MrsRowe @ Jun 9 2008, 12:48 PM) *
Okay, so i did my timeline on Visa Journey and it says that i should get approval on May 30th. whistling.gif
It is June 9th. I know this is just an estimate based on trend but does anyone know if it even comes close to the actual thing.


Don't feel bad, my VJ timeline says March 29, 2008.
Captain Ewok
I have updated the timeline estimated approval algorithm. You can see details here:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=132455
Delicia
Well, now mine is updated to say April 1 - May 3rd.

Capt: I think the formula for the timeline calculations is using the date I-130 is submitted. Perhaps it would be more accurate to just use the NOA-1 date, in this case. Your thoughts?
Captain Ewok
I thought about that but the problem is that there have been very long delays in issuing NOA1's and the dates on them scew things. The USCIS said that the process the petitions in the order that they were received regardless of a delayed NOA1 date. That is the main reason. If the NOA1 dates were consistently printed on time then I would certainly use those dates to eliminate mailing time differences. That said, the mailing differences are probably only a few days.
Delicia
Actually, I had heard the opposite from USCIS. They told me that they go by the NOA-1 date and theoretically, they should be issuing the NOA-1s based upon the order received. Additionally, the Service Centers seems to be issuing NOA-1s rather timely now (within 1-2 weeks) and the receipting delay that I experiened (107 days to get a NOA-1) seems all in the past.
Captain Ewok
Can anyone confirm this? If we use the NOA1 date it can improve estimates about +/- one day potentially however possibly less due to averaging.
estadia
QUOTE(Captain Ewok @ Jun 9 2008, 06:21 PM) *
Can anyone confirm this? If we use the NOA1 date it can improve estimates about +/- one day potentially however possibly less due to averaging.






that is pretty much what they told me too.......we sent ours in the first of aug it was receipted in the end of sept.........they flat refused to acknowledge anything except the date receipted i was told thats what is in our system that is the date we go by........so even if they didnt pull mine for extra processing i was still one and half months behind because of their delay of receipting............. smile.gif
Delicia
I have been keeping a spreadsheet of dates of I-130 filers for some time. You can find it here. You can see that the last few months, the receipting delay is all but non existent, which is good news.
Captain Ewok
The main key is whether the varation in delta time is much different between the two methods. I will watch this over the next month as the NOA's are brought up to par from the USCIS. If the NOA method proves better I will convert to it. The improvement would likely be minor however if it is better than I want to use it smile.gif.

As an example for I-129F's the two methods are nearly identical. However for the I-130 the Date Sent is still a little better. Once there are enough data points in the timeline (used in the calcs) that were not effected by receipting delays it may make sense to swap over.
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