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I posted a question how and why s/he was processed at CSC. Hasn't responded yet.

I don't think anyone knows for sure.

Married in Edinburgh, Scotland: 07-06-2013

I-130 Package Sent to Chicago Lockbox: 09-04-2013

NOA1 from the National Benefits Center: 09-05-2013

I-130 Package Transferred to California Service Center: 02-25-2014

NOA2: 03-05-2014

NVC Received: 03-17-2014

Case # and IIN Assigned: 04-18-2014

DS-261 Generated and Completed: 04-26-2014

AOS Fee Invoiced and Paid: 04-29-2014

IV Fee Invoiced and Paid: 05-01-2014

AOS Fee Shows as Paid: 05-01-2014

IV Fee Shows as Paid: 05-05-2014

AOS and IV Packages Sent via UPS: 05-08-2014

AOS and IV Packages Received: 05-12-2014

AOS and IV Packages Input Into System: 05-14-2014

DS-260 Completed: 05-16-2014

Case Complete: 06-11-2014

Medical Exam: 07-08-2014

Interview in Warsaw, Poland: 08-28-2014 @ 8:30AM - APPROVED!

Visa Package Received: 09-01-2014

POE at Chicago O'Hare International Airport: 09-23-2014

I-751 Package Received: 07-11-2016

NOA1: 07-16-2016

I-751 Biometrics Apointment: 08-01-2016

ROC Approval (during citizenship interview): 12-20-2017

10-Year Green Card Received: N/A due to approved N-400

N-400 Filed Online: 08-28-2017

N-400 NOA1 Date: 08-29-2017

N-400 Biometrics Appointment: 09-22-2017

Status Changed to Interview Scheduled: 09-22-2017

Status Change to Interview Scheduled, read the letter we mailed: 11-15-2017

N-400 Interview: 12-20-2017 - APPROVED!

Oath of Allegiance Scheduled: 12-29-2017

Oath of Allegiance: 01-18-2018 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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206 days and counting... Will reach the 7-month mark in a week :-(:-@

 

 

I'm the beneficiary, wife of USC.
12/30/2012: Got engaged.
1/16/2013: Got married in India.

I-130:
2/28/2013: Attorney mailed the I-130 from a U.S. address.
3/4/2013: Priority date, NOA1.
11/6/2013: Case was transferred to Nebraska Service Center.

1/6/2014: 60 days of transfer are up, put in an e-request, given 30 days' time. Contacted the senator. Senator asked to wait till Feb 6 and if nothing then she will do something.
2/5/2014: Website status changed to RFE.
2/10/2014: Attorney gets RFE. They need G325A and photos of both me and husband, original marriage certificate, copy of marriage record and it's translation.
2/15/2014: Mailed the requisite documents to husband.
2/19/2014: Documents received by husband.
2/24/2014: RFE mailed.
2/26/2014: Case status changed to RFE review.
3/6/2014: After 367 days, NOA2.

After approval kept calling NVC but NVC always had one reply, file was not in their system. Husband too called USCIS National Customer Service Center and was told case was sent to NVC.
4/2/2014: Write to NSCFollowup to know about the status of the petition.
4/10/2014: Put in a ?service request with USCIS starting with OVP to locate case.
4/16/2014: Reply from NSCFollowup that the U.S. law prohibited that office from responding to anyone other than the petitioner and to have the petitioner contact them.
4/18/2014: Sent email to NVC Research to locate the case.
4/22/2014: Petitioner sent email to NSCFollowup
5/14/2014: Receive email from NVC Research that they do not have a record of receiving the petition.
5/16/2014: Congressman's immigration caseworker contacted supervisor at NSC who said the petition is pending and will be dispatched in two weeks.
5/27/2014: Petitioner received response from NSCFollowup that the case was pending an internal extended review. Really?
6/19/2014: USCIS case status change, "On June 19, 2014, we shipped this case..."
7/1/2014: Case received at NVC.
7/14/2014: NVC case number assigned.
8/1/2014: AOS and IV fees invoiced.
8/2/2014: AOS and IV fees paid.
8/5/2014: AOS and IV fees status changed to paid.
8/6/2014: AOS and IV packages mailed, completed and submitted DS-260.
8/7/2014: AOS and IV packages delivered to NVC.
8/8/2014: AOS and IV packages put into the system (scanned).
9/20/2014: Get the 60-day email.
9/30/2014: Case Complete!
10/3/2014: Interview scheduled for November 7.
10/20/2014: Medical appointment.

11/07/2014: Interview.

11/29/2014: POE JFK.

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"Lol" ??? You think this is funny? Seriously?

Also, and you might find this interesting... May, June, July, August and September petitions were routed to Overland Park, KS. A new NBC facility.

We might all get approved by Christmas.

Btw, not appliers. Petitioners.

No, I dont think this is funny. But ive stressed long enough over it, so again, i apologize for making lightheart of a bad situation. We are all in the same boat here.

Finally received this in the e-mail yesterday.
On September 23, 2013 (10:49 AM) / Senator's office wrote:
Hello XXXXXXX,
We have received the response below from the USCIS National Benefits Center regarding the I-130, Petition for an Alien Relative, filed on behalf of XXXXXXXXXX.
“After a review of our systems it was found that Case MSC 13 XXX XXXXX, Form I-130 filed on behalf of XXXXXXX was transferred to the USCIS Omaha Field Office on 09/17/2013 for further processing. The NBC no longer has jurisdiction over this case. You will need to contact the field office for further assistance.”
We have contacted the USCIS Omaha Field office for a response. We will be back in touch with you as soon as we receive a reply.
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On September 23, 2013 (2:49 PM) / Senator's office wrote:
Hello XXXXXX,
We have received the response below from the USCIS Omaha field office regarding the I-130, Petition for an Alien Relative, filed on behalf of XXXXXXXXXX.
“This case is in our office. The officer assigned to this case told me that she will work on this case today. Therefore, the petitioner should receive correspondence on this case this week.”
Based on this response, please feel free to contact our office if you have not received correspondence from USCIS by Monday, September 30, 2013.
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I hope something happens this week. I am sure these political represenatatives were not able to do anything with my case but I was in line.
So, I would suggest calling USCIS and asking if the file has been transferred. Maybe, we March filer's petitions are getting sent to local office in batches hence your's maybe in that batch.

Congrats, seems like you have a senator willing to do some work for you.

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Since this waiting is longer than expected and I can't seem to get hold of my frustration and anxiety anymore. So me and hubby planned that I should move down to his home country instead, so that he could come and visit me more often while waiting for the US visa. So guys, do you think this would be a good idea? And I checked some flights too and I noticed that most flight have a stop over in the US, would they allow that one?

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Hey guys! Check out your timeline... It seems to be updated... Like the tier 2 and my lawyer told me.. i should be getting something from NBC by the end of October and early November!!!!!!!!!

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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File a service request with Tier 2.

Tier 2 is who told me to file an e-Request.

Click 'Show' for my timeline

USCIS
03/13/2013: I-130 sent
03/14/2013: Priority Date on I-797C
03/15/2013: Notice Date & Received Date on I-797C (NoA1)
03/17/2013: Acceptance Confirmation email received
03/20/2013: I-797C received in the mail
10/31/2013: Transfer email "to your local USCIS office"; also Notice Date on transfer I-797C
11/01/2013: Transfer email "at a USCIS office"
11/04/2013: I-797C received in the mail; transferred to Nebraska Service Center
12/04/2013: Changed ARN
12/05/2013: NoA2
12/13/2013: Shipped to DoS

NVC
01/06/2014: NVC received
01/08/2014: NVC received (inside building)
02/10/2014: Case#/IIN assigned
02/12/2014: DS-261 available and submitted
02/13/2014: AoS fee available and paid
02/17/2014: AoS package sent (from abroad)
02/20/2014: AoS package delivered
03/20/2014: IV fee available and paid
03/26/2014: IV fee shows Paid and DS-260 is available
03/27/2014: IV package sent and DS-260 submitted
03/31/2014: IV package delivered
04/02/2014: NVC recorded IV package receipt
04/14/2014: Case complete
04/21/2014: Case complete email
04/30/2014: Interview date assigned
06/02/2014: Interview

06/22/2014: PoE

I-751
04/27/2016: Sent to CSC
04/28/2016: NOA1
05/10/2016: Check cashed
05/13/2016: NOA1 Received

06/03/2015: Biometrics

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My VJ time line is back on track!!

Were there any approvals that lead to this?

My VJ time line is back on track!!

Were there any approvals that lead to this?

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17 APRIL 2013 : NOA1 Priority date
27 NOV: TSC; Transfered from NBC

3 Feb : NOA2 ( 296 days)

4 March: Shipped to NVC

11 March : Received at NVC

11 April: Case # assigned

18 April: paid both fees

9May: mailed AOS & IV packages

8May: DS260 completed

16May: packets scanned in NVC system

13 June: check list : missing page 7 of i864.

25 June : scan date AOS checklist

7 Aug: Case Complete...... BIG ACCOMPLISHMENT

14 Aug: interview date assigned

16 Aug: Email interview appointment received

18 Aug: Medical completed

23 Aug: biometric done,DS260 stamped, fingerprints taken.

10 Sep: interview day; interview took 511 days from I-130 NOA1

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11. 9/17/2016: I-751 packet received by CSC

12.Check Cashed : 9/21/2016

13. NOA1: 9/23/2016

14. BIOMETRICS : 10/12/2016

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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Sure Will.

Just submitted a RFE at the local field office for the copy of Birth Certificate for my wife. I am not sure why they would ask for birth certificate for beneficiary (I-130 does not ask for one), maybe it was one of the required documents in the past?

Anyway, just got to give what they ask but nothing in return. Well, let's see what happens now.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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Tier 2 is who told me to file an e-Request.

Did Tier2 file one for you? Did you ask? There should have been a series of numbers generated that relates to service request, he/she should have given it to you.

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Just submitted a RFE at the local field office for the copy of Birth Certificate for my wife. I am not sure why they would ask for birth certificate for beneficiary (I-130 does not ask for one), maybe it was one of the required documents in the past?

Anyway, just got to give what they ask but nothing in return. Well, let's see what happens now.

That is a good news. You should hear something soon. Good luck.

I did not submit my wifes birth certificate. Do you think that will be an RFE?

I have an infopass appointment today.

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That is a good news. You should hear something soon. Good luck.

I did not submit my wifes birth certificate. Do you think that will be an RFE?

I have an infopass appointment today.

Yesterday there was a conversation on the April thread about whether or not to include the birth cert for the beneficiary.... I am assuming it is better to add it... I did because my lawyer put the package together. He does it with all of his clients. I guess his experience is that it is better to include it instead of lose time with an RFE.

Married March 9, 2013
NOA1 I-130 April 12, 2013

Transferred to TSC Nov 27, 2013
APPROVED March 18, 2014 FINALLY ! ! ! !! 11 MONTHS & 6 LONG DAYS FOR MY NOA2
Case shipped from TSC to NVC March 21, 2014
Rec'd NOA2 hard copy March 22, 2014
Case rec'd & Case Number assigned April 1, 2014
AMAZING !!!
PAID IV and AOS fees online April 5, 2014
Fees show paid/DS 260 avail. /DS260 submitted/AOS&IV pkg sent April 9, 2014
FEDEX delivered @ NVC April 11, 2014
Revised AOS pkg delivered April 15, 2014
AOS & IV rec'd& scanned in @ NVC April 15, 2014
Revised AOS scanned April 18, 2014
AOS checklist for income and IV pkg April 30, 2014 (checklist expected due to Lawyers mistakes)
DS260 accepted April 30, 2014
Checklist for Birth cert/police cert May 1, 2014
AOS accepted May 5, 2014

Birth cert scanned MAY 8, 2014

CASE COMPLETE JUNE 4, 2014 CC letter received via email June 11, 2014

INTERVIEW JULY 15, 2014

Waiver finally FedEx'd to Phoenix Lockbox August 21, 2014

WAIVER APPROVED December 17, 2014

Received Instruction Letter via email December 23, 2014

Final Embassy Appointment January 5, 2015 YAY !

Visa ISSUED January 12, 2015

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Since this waiting is longer than expected and I can't seem to get hold of my frustration and anxiety anymore. So me and hubby planned that I should move down to his home country instead, so that he could come and visit me more often while waiting for the US visa. So guys, do you think this would be a good idea? And I checked some flights too and I noticed that most flight have a stop over in the US, would they allow that one?

I am confused with your questions...:)

1. Why should he come and visit you if you move down to his home country? Shouldn't you be both together?

2. Flights for whom? You or your husband? What US stop over has anything to do with the flight?

Personally, I wouldn't move at this point unless you can have someone who can check your mail and if necessary can mail in the documents if requested.

Reason: My file is at local field office and RFE was issued. My status online says nothing...i.e. it can not be found. I found out about RFE only after opening the letter and I was given 28 days to respond.

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Yesterday there was a conversation on the April thread about whether or not to include the birth cert for the beneficiary.... I am assuming it is better to add it... I did because my lawyer put the package together. He does it with all of his clients. I guess his experience is that it is better to include it instead of lose time with an RFE.

I agree...most of the local offices are asking for birth certificate so if you expect your file to be at the local office then you should submit the certificate. But again, it might not even be required because USCIS does not seem to have any pattern and they don't even follow their own rules.

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I didn't put in my esposo's BC because here on VJ it said it wasn't necessary. Now I'm all freaking worried we'll get an RFE for it. Ugh.

Since we filed from abroad it *shouldn't* get sent to a local office, but who freaking knows. *sigh*

N-400 May 2017 Google Doc

Full timeline- 

 

Filed from abroad- Costa Rica

NOA1- NOA2: 316 days

Jan 12, 2013: Married!!
Mar 19, 2013: NOA1

Jan 28, 2014: I-130 approved

NVC- Green Card in Hand: 189 days

Feb 3, 2014: TSC sends case to NVC
April 14: Real checklist for AOS (saying tax number was incorrect when it wasn't)
April 30: Another AOS checklist, for proof of employment (which was already sent)
May 1: Checklist for IV- certified marriage certificate (even though I sent a certified one originally)
July 1: INTERVIEW!!! - APPROVED!
July 16: POE through Miami
July 22: SSN card in the mail
August 30, 2014: Green card arrives in the mail!!!
 
ROC: 366 days
April 27, 2016: Sent 300 page ROC packet to VSC via overnight mail
May 16: Check shown as charged online, received NOA 1 dated April 29
June 20, 2016- Biometrics
April 28, 2017: Approval
May 4, 2017: Approval letter arrived
May 15, 2017: GC arrives in mail
 
N-400: 190 days
May 8: Sent packet to Dallas Lockbox
May 12: NOA 1, Credit card charged
June 7: Biometrics
June 16: "In line"
Oct 2: Interview letter arrives (online status still says ''in line'')
Oct 31: Interview- Approved!
Nov 13: Oath ceremony!  Applied for passport & registered to vote on site.
Nov 22: Passport arrives (paid for expedited service and overnight delivery)
 
Journey complete! A total of 1701 days or 4 years, 7 months and 26 days.
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1. My husband is a dual citizen, he is residing right now in the US but since I can't enter the US just yet because the papers haven't gone through yet and I'm living 10,000 miles away from him and the plane ticket going to my country cost a lot and he doesn't have enough vacation leaves anymore so he told me that I could move down to his home country which is only an hour or two away from the US by plane and the tickets are way cheaper. So that he could also spend weekends with me.

2. My plane tickets from my country going to his home country, there is a stop over in the US. I won't get in trouble with that right? As long as I dont go out of the airport?

I Hope I'm not confusing you even more, I just have so many things in my head.

I am confused with your questions...smile.png

1. Why should he come and visit you if you move down to his home country? Shouldn't you be both together?

2. Flights for whom? You or your husband? What US stop over has anything to do with the flight?

Personally, I wouldn't move at this point unless you can have someone who can check your mail and if necessary can mail in the documents if requested.

Reason: My file is at local field office and RFE was issued. My status online says nothing...i.e. it can not be found. I found out about RFE only after opening the letter and I was given 28 days to respond.

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