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It's all well and good saying you'd trade places with me but who knows how long I've got left lol. You could say whatever with using so many 'quotation marks'. Where I supposed to hasn't got everything to do with timetables. I literally mean it shouldn't take months to send something in the post.

Yes I know I didn't have to wait months and months to get approved, however I'm still frustrated with the way my case is being handled. And if you check my signature you can see I'm not a few weeks beyond NVC stage, I haven't even reached their yet. My petition is still in CSC, and from what I've heard from uscis there will still be another month before they even bring to look for it. Everybody is entitled to their own opinions and mine is, this is ridiculous.

I think it's ridiculous the way CSC, TSC and NVC play with people lives.

So yes, I may have been approved in 24 days, right now as I'm still in CSC almost 40 days later that doesn't really mean anything at the moment. 2 days, 10 days, 40 days, regardless it's still time away from your loved one!

I get that you're frustrated with how your case is being handled and I'm not telling you not to be. Literally every single person on this forum is, but to varying degrees and for different reasons. To me, I think of everything after NOA2 and before Consulate receipt to be "NVC stage", at least in terms of the waiting for the next checkbox in the timeline. If you're done with NOA2, to me, you're in the NVC part of things--steps 3, 4 and 5 are NVC in my mind (waiting for it to be sent, waiting for approval from there etc).

These are the steps and the timelines I'm referring to, and thought that you were referring to when you said "supposed to": http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1historical. That is an average between TSC and CSC filers. We don't have that data broken down anywhere, so you can only tell from anecdotes and looking around. From observation, it seems that TSC filers are getting through NVC fairly quickly and CSC filers are pushing the 6-8 week mark.

So I get that you're not even at NVC yet, and as I explained, this has been happening for months now. The theory is (or at least was) that CSC sends approved petitions to NVC in batches, maybe only once per month. Either because that's just how they do things or they're trying to even things out with TSC a little bit, who knows. .

Why would they do this? Imagine two people approved on April 1 by both CSC and TSC, if they both send right away, then the TSC and CSC folks are all mixed up in the same line at NVC which means that the April 1 CSC person could get through faster than the April 1 TSC person, who has on average, filed 27 weeks before the CSC person did. USCIS has known about the serious time discrepancy between the service centers for months, if not years, and have always claimed that they're taking steps to address it. Perhaps one of the steps was to hold back approved CSC petitions from NVC for a few while to create enough lag time so that the TSC folks get through relatively smoothly? That is pretty much the level of logic that USCIS uses, and wouldn't surprise me, at least, in the slightest. If they can't control the speed of adjudication, they can at least try to force a bit of control over our placement in line at NVC. Again, all theories and rumors. Literally no one knows.

I do still honestly think that I'd happily trade places with anyone who has an NOA2, (and doubt that anyone with one would say the same in reverse--have yet to hear from someone who wished they were waiting in line at TSC). I would happily pay money to have my NOA2 already, even not knowing how long the NVC backup is, because it's pretty much guaranteed to not be a 6 month backup that the rest of my likely wait time is, but to each their own. You don't need to criticize the writing style of someone who is legitimately trying to help and to answer your question. I use a lot of quotes here because everyone jumps down your throat if you say anything with authority that's not hedged to death, and because I was specifically quoting your "supposed to". There is no such thing as "supposed to" in this process.

Marriage/ AOS Timeline:

23 Dec 2015: Legal marriage

23 Jan 2016: Wedding!

23 Jan 2016: "Blizzard of the Century", wedding canceled/rescheduled (thank goodness we were legally married first or we'd have had a big problem!) :sleepy:

24 Jan 2016: Small "civil ceremony" with friends and family who were snowed in with us. December was a bit of a secret and people had traveled internationally and knew we *had* to get married that weekend, and our December legal marriage was nothing but signing a piece of paper at our priest's kitchen table, without any sort of vows etc so this was actually a very special (if not legally significant) day. (L)

16 Apr 2016: Filed for AOS and EAD/AP (We delayed a bit-- no big rush, enjoying the USCIS break)

23 Apr 2016: Wedding! Finally! :luv:

27 Apr 2016: Electronic NOA1 for all 3 :dancing:
29 Apr 2016: NOA1 Hardcopy for all 3
29 Jul 2016: Online service request for late EAD (Day 104)
29 Jul 2016: EAD/AP Approved ~3 hours after online service request
04 Aug 2016: RFE for Green Card (requested medicals/ vaccination record. They already have it). :ranting:
05 Aug 2016: EAD/AP Combo Card arrived! (Day 111)
08 Aug 2016: Congressional constituent request to get guidance on the RFE. Hoping they see they have the form and approve!

K-1 Visa Timeline:

PLEASE NOTE. This timeline was during the period of time when TSC was working on I-129fs and had a huge backlog. The average processing time was 210+ days. This is in no way predictive of your own timeline if you filed during or after April 2015, unless CSC develops a backlog. A backlog is anything above the 5-month goal time listed on USCIS's site

14 Feb 2015: Mailed I-129f to Dallas Lockbox. (L) (Most expensive Valentine's card I've ever sent!)

17 Feb 2015: NOA1 "Received Date"
19 Feb 2015: NOA1 Notice Date
08 Aug 2015: NOA2 email! :luv: (173 days from NOA1)

17 Aug 2015: Sent to NVC

?? Aug 2015: Arrived at NVC

25 Aug 2015: NVC Case # Assigned

31 Aug 2015: Left NVC for Consulate in San Jose

09 Sep 2015: Consulate received :dancing: (32 days from NOA2)

11 Sep 2015: Packet 3 emailed from embassy to me, the petitioner (34 days from NOA2).

18 Sep 2015: Medicals complete

21 Sep 2015: Packet 3 complete, my boss puts a temporary moratorium on all time off due to work emergency :clock:

02 Oct 2015: Work emergency clears up, interview scheduled (soonest available was 5 business days away--Columbus Day was in there)

13 Oct 2015: Interview

13 Oct 2015: VISA APPROVED :thumbs: (236 days from NOA1)

19 Oct 2015: Visa-in-hand

24 Oct 2015: POE !

15 Dec 2015: Fiance's mother's B-2 visa interview: APPROVED! So happy she will be at the wedding! :thumbs:

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OP - I understand your frustration YES although you haven't been waiting 100+ like a lot of TSC filers have it is still frustrating as people who got their NOA2 around same time as you have their interview scheduled! I suggest your fiance to call them in a few days time, I have noticed the more you bug them with calls the more they chase up your case rather than let it to sleep!! Good thing is atleast your case isn't lost somewhere!

Now I really don't understand some people's negativity and sarcasm that's really not needed nor funny!! last time I've checked this is a forum!!

Yes, exactly! Just tryna get through so I can be with my fiancé. This is a place to help and be helped, so negativity isn't really called for.

Got engaged: 10 May 2014

I-129F Sent : 02 Feb 2015

I-129F NOA1 : 10 Feb 2015

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 06 Mar 2015

Hrdcpy NOA2: 12 Mar 2015

NVC Received: 22 Apr 2015

Case # Assig: 23 Apr 2015

NVC Left : 29 Apr 2015

Embassy Received:05 May 2015

Medical Date: 07 May 2015

Packet 3 Received:07 May 2015

Packet 3 Sent: 07 May 2015

Packet 4 Received:19 May 2015

Interview Date: 16 Jun 2015 (Approved)

Issued: 29 Jun 2015

At Depot: 02 Jul 2015

P.O.A: 06 Aug 2015

Wedding: 28 Aug 2015

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Don't get me wrong, I wasn't trying to criticise in anyway. I was just saying, I would've got what you meant with or without. Not meaning/intending to come across in a bad way. Things can always be misconstrued via text/emails and so on. So just so you know I wasn't trying to criticise. I try not to look at that because for all I know, we could be only 10% of all petitions as not everybody who petitions is a member of VJ (tbh I think it should be a prerequisite for filing a petition lol)

Yeah I see what you mean by, to you its all nvc after NOA2. I guess it's not just the length of time it's the not knowing. If there were step by step updates each time your case it touched I'm sure a lot of stress could/would be alleviated. Well at least for me it would lol.

You are somewhat right with things. I know for a fact that NVC do that, well at least with cases going to London! They hold them back till there is a certain amount abs then they send it off! That makes 100% sense with me. Obviously they're shipping to another country, not a domestic shipment so would make sense to do that. Just wouldn't make sense for a domestic shipment. If it's there and done, send it. I bet if they hired people who have been through this process things would be a hell of a lot different lol!

I get that you're frustrated with how your case is being handled and I'm not telling you not to be. Literally every single person on this forum is, but to varying degrees and for different reasons. To me, I think of everything after NOA2 and before Consulate receipt to be "NVC stage", at least in terms of the waiting for the next checkbox in the timeline. If you're done with NOA2, to me, you're in the NVC part of things--steps 3, 4 and 5 are NVC in my mind (waiting for it to be sent, waiting for approval from there etc).

These are the steps and the timelines I'm referring to, and thought that you were referring to when you said "supposed to": http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1historical. That is an average between TSC and CSC filers. We don't have that data broken down anywhere, so you can only tell from anecdotes and looking around. From observation, it seems that TSC filers are getting through NVC fairly quickly and CSC filers are pushing the 6-8 week mark.

So I get that you're not even at NVC yet, and as I explained, this has been happening for months now. The theory is (or at least was) that CSC sends approved petitions to NVC in batches, maybe only once per month. Either because that's just how they do things or they're trying to even things out with TSC a little bit, who knows. .

Why would they do this? Imagine two people approved on April 1 by both CSC and TSC, if they both send right away, then the TSC and CSC folks are all mixed up in the same line at NVC which means that the April 1 CSC person could get through faster than the April 1 TSC person, who has on average, filed 27 weeks before the CSC person did. USCIS has known about the serious time discrepancy between the service centers for months, if not years, and have always claimed that they're taking steps to address it. Perhaps one of the steps was to hold back approved CSC petitions from NVC for a few while to create enough lag time so that the TSC folks get through relatively smoothly? That is pretty much the level of logic that USCIS uses, and wouldn't surprise me, at least, in the slightest. If they can't control the speed of adjudication, they can at least try to force a bit of control over our placement in line at NVC. Again, all theories and rumors. Literally no one knows.

I do still honestly think that I'd happily trade places with anyone who has an NOA2, (and doubt that anyone with one would say the same in reverse--have yet to hear from someone who wished they were waiting in line at TSC). I would happily pay money to have my NOA2 already, even not knowing how long the NVC backup is, because it's pretty much guaranteed to not be a 6 month backup that the rest of my likely wait time is, but to each their own. You don't need to criticize the writing style of someone who is legitimately trying to help and to answer your question. I use a lot of quotes here because everyone jumps down your throat if you say anything with authority that's not hedged to death, and because I was specifically quoting your "supposed to". There is no such thing as "supposed to" in this process.

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Got engaged: 10 May 2014

I-129F Sent : 02 Feb 2015

I-129F NOA1 : 10 Feb 2015

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 06 Mar 2015

Hrdcpy NOA2: 12 Mar 2015

NVC Received: 22 Apr 2015

Case # Assig: 23 Apr 2015

NVC Left : 29 Apr 2015

Embassy Received:05 May 2015

Medical Date: 07 May 2015

Packet 3 Received:07 May 2015

Packet 3 Sent: 07 May 2015

Packet 4 Received:19 May 2015

Interview Date: 16 Jun 2015 (Approved)

Issued: 29 Jun 2015

At Depot: 02 Jul 2015

P.O.A: 06 Aug 2015

Wedding: 28 Aug 2015

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Don't get me wrong, I wasn't trying to criticise in anyway. I was just saying, I would've got what you meant with or without. Not meaning/intending to come across in a bad way. Things can always be misconstrued via text/emails and so on. So just so you know I wasn't trying to criticise.

Yeah I see what you mean by, to you its all nvc after NOA2. I guess it's not just the length of time it's the not knowing. If there were step by step updates each time your case it touched I'm sure a lot of stress could/would be alleviated. Well at least for me it would lol.

You are somewhat right with things. I know for a fact that NVC do that, well at least with cases going to London! They hold them back till there is a certain amount abs then they send it off! That makes 100% sense with me. Obviously they're shipping to another country, not a domestic shipment so would make sense to do that. Just wouldn't make sense for a domestic shipment. If it's there and done, send it. I bet if they hired people who have been through this process things would be a hell of a lot different lol!

That's what I'm trying to explain has been a trend in recent months. It seems that CSC does not. The theory is that CSC holds onto things for a few weeks and ships in batches to give TSC filers a head start at NVC because they've already been delayed so long. This isn't my theory, this has been kicked around for at least as long as I've been on the boards. I looked at Igor's list and I can't find anyone from CSC with your NOA date or after that has been shipped to NVC

Marriage/ AOS Timeline:

23 Dec 2015: Legal marriage

23 Jan 2016: Wedding!

23 Jan 2016: "Blizzard of the Century", wedding canceled/rescheduled (thank goodness we were legally married first or we'd have had a big problem!) :sleepy:

24 Jan 2016: Small "civil ceremony" with friends and family who were snowed in with us. December was a bit of a secret and people had traveled internationally and knew we *had* to get married that weekend, and our December legal marriage was nothing but signing a piece of paper at our priest's kitchen table, without any sort of vows etc so this was actually a very special (if not legally significant) day. (L)

16 Apr 2016: Filed for AOS and EAD/AP (We delayed a bit-- no big rush, enjoying the USCIS break)

23 Apr 2016: Wedding! Finally! :luv:

27 Apr 2016: Electronic NOA1 for all 3 :dancing:
29 Apr 2016: NOA1 Hardcopy for all 3
29 Jul 2016: Online service request for late EAD (Day 104)
29 Jul 2016: EAD/AP Approved ~3 hours after online service request
04 Aug 2016: RFE for Green Card (requested medicals/ vaccination record. They already have it). :ranting:
05 Aug 2016: EAD/AP Combo Card arrived! (Day 111)
08 Aug 2016: Congressional constituent request to get guidance on the RFE. Hoping they see they have the form and approve!

K-1 Visa Timeline:

PLEASE NOTE. This timeline was during the period of time when TSC was working on I-129fs and had a huge backlog. The average processing time was 210+ days. This is in no way predictive of your own timeline if you filed during or after April 2015, unless CSC develops a backlog. A backlog is anything above the 5-month goal time listed on USCIS's site

14 Feb 2015: Mailed I-129f to Dallas Lockbox. (L) (Most expensive Valentine's card I've ever sent!)

17 Feb 2015: NOA1 "Received Date"
19 Feb 2015: NOA1 Notice Date
08 Aug 2015: NOA2 email! :luv: (173 days from NOA1)

17 Aug 2015: Sent to NVC

?? Aug 2015: Arrived at NVC

25 Aug 2015: NVC Case # Assigned

31 Aug 2015: Left NVC for Consulate in San Jose

09 Sep 2015: Consulate received :dancing: (32 days from NOA2)

11 Sep 2015: Packet 3 emailed from embassy to me, the petitioner (34 days from NOA2).

18 Sep 2015: Medicals complete

21 Sep 2015: Packet 3 complete, my boss puts a temporary moratorium on all time off due to work emergency :clock:

02 Oct 2015: Work emergency clears up, interview scheduled (soonest available was 5 business days away--Columbus Day was in there)

13 Oct 2015: Interview

13 Oct 2015: VISA APPROVED :thumbs: (236 days from NOA1)

19 Oct 2015: Visa-in-hand

24 Oct 2015: POE !

15 Dec 2015: Fiance's mother's B-2 visa interview: APPROVED! So happy she will be at the wedding! :thumbs:

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That's what I'm trying to explain has been a trend in recent months. It seems that CSC does not. The theory is that CSC holds onto things for a few weeks and ships in batches to give TSC filers a head start at NVC because they've already been delayed so long. This isn't my theory, this has been kicked around for at least as long as I've been on the boards. I looked at Igor's list and I can't find anyone from CSC with your NOA date or after that has been shipped to NVC

Sorry CatherineA but there are actually few people that has had their case numbers assigned including their interview scheduled. I am few days behind the OP and I have my case number from NVC.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/534511-february-2015-filers/page-10#entry7568969

These are the February filers 2015.

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Approved 26th of September 2016
 

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Approved: 16th August 2019 (July 2018 Filer)

 

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Sorry, my browser hiccuped before I could finish and it pressed enter. The Yanirose linked had their NOA2 on Feb 27. HoweetestD got hers on March 6. If they do only send once per month or whatever, what happens if they sent their last shipment on March 5? She missed it and is therefore waiting. With my quick look, I couldn't find any non-Filipino CSC petition on this list (http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/monthly_filers.php?form=1&visa=1&scenter=1&option=1&sortby=2) with a NOA2 date of 3/6 or after who is at NVC.

When it comes to taking next steps, it doesn't matter what any of your previous dates were, only the one you're moving off from. Otherwise, everyone stuck at TSC with NOA1 dates in August would have had their interviews scheduled before the person you linked, you know?

[Edit: didn't understand you at first--Ah, I see, your Yani's own petition. Who knows? All I'm saying is the theory that was being kicked around by now long-gone CSC filers over the past few months. Who knows what they do? ]

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Marriage/ AOS Timeline:

23 Dec 2015: Legal marriage

23 Jan 2016: Wedding!

23 Jan 2016: "Blizzard of the Century", wedding canceled/rescheduled (thank goodness we were legally married first or we'd have had a big problem!) :sleepy:

24 Jan 2016: Small "civil ceremony" with friends and family who were snowed in with us. December was a bit of a secret and people had traveled internationally and knew we *had* to get married that weekend, and our December legal marriage was nothing but signing a piece of paper at our priest's kitchen table, without any sort of vows etc so this was actually a very special (if not legally significant) day. (L)

16 Apr 2016: Filed for AOS and EAD/AP (We delayed a bit-- no big rush, enjoying the USCIS break)

23 Apr 2016: Wedding! Finally! :luv:

27 Apr 2016: Electronic NOA1 for all 3 :dancing:
29 Apr 2016: NOA1 Hardcopy for all 3
29 Jul 2016: Online service request for late EAD (Day 104)
29 Jul 2016: EAD/AP Approved ~3 hours after online service request
04 Aug 2016: RFE for Green Card (requested medicals/ vaccination record. They already have it). :ranting:
05 Aug 2016: EAD/AP Combo Card arrived! (Day 111)
08 Aug 2016: Congressional constituent request to get guidance on the RFE. Hoping they see they have the form and approve!

K-1 Visa Timeline:

PLEASE NOTE. This timeline was during the period of time when TSC was working on I-129fs and had a huge backlog. The average processing time was 210+ days. This is in no way predictive of your own timeline if you filed during or after April 2015, unless CSC develops a backlog. A backlog is anything above the 5-month goal time listed on USCIS's site

14 Feb 2015: Mailed I-129f to Dallas Lockbox. (L) (Most expensive Valentine's card I've ever sent!)

17 Feb 2015: NOA1 "Received Date"
19 Feb 2015: NOA1 Notice Date
08 Aug 2015: NOA2 email! :luv: (173 days from NOA1)

17 Aug 2015: Sent to NVC

?? Aug 2015: Arrived at NVC

25 Aug 2015: NVC Case # Assigned

31 Aug 2015: Left NVC for Consulate in San Jose

09 Sep 2015: Consulate received :dancing: (32 days from NOA2)

11 Sep 2015: Packet 3 emailed from embassy to me, the petitioner (34 days from NOA2).

18 Sep 2015: Medicals complete

21 Sep 2015: Packet 3 complete, my boss puts a temporary moratorium on all time off due to work emergency :clock:

02 Oct 2015: Work emergency clears up, interview scheduled (soonest available was 5 business days away--Columbus Day was in there)

13 Oct 2015: Interview

13 Oct 2015: VISA APPROVED :thumbs: (236 days from NOA1)

19 Oct 2015: Visa-in-hand

24 Oct 2015: POE !

15 Dec 2015: Fiance's mother's B-2 visa interview: APPROVED! So happy she will be at the wedding! :thumbs:

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I'll add myself to this forum too. I think CSC does send them in batches, but we can't carve out any kind of pattern or day they are sent. I think TSC also updates when they send the petition and some people were thinking that CSC skips this step, so who knows.

Calling USCIS today didn't help me. I will wait to take more action until the 24th, if I can be that patient. I don't mind waiting, as long as I knew that CSC was not going to mis-route my petition!



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I'll add myself to this forum too. I think CSC does send them in batches, but we can't carve out any kind of pattern or day they are sent. I think TSC also updates when they send the petition and some people were thinking that CSC skips this step, so who knows.

Calling USCIS today didn't help me. I will wait to take more action until the 24th, if I can be that patient. I don't mind waiting, as long as I knew that CSC was not going to mis-route my petition!

This is what I've been saying to my fiance about the situation. As long as I know what's going on, I wouldn't be so stressed! If I knew it would take this long then I would be prepared for the wait. Considering I'm seeing people from CSC take only a handful of days to get to the NVC is kinda like, hmmmm, where's the consistency?

My fiance is waiting for a call back from USCIS as the wait was so long to get to somebody on tier 2. I'll post as soon as I get any info from him as to what they say.

Got engaged: 10 May 2014

I-129F Sent : 02 Feb 2015

I-129F NOA1 : 10 Feb 2015

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 06 Mar 2015

Hrdcpy NOA2: 12 Mar 2015

NVC Received: 22 Apr 2015

Case # Assig: 23 Apr 2015

NVC Left : 29 Apr 2015

Embassy Received:05 May 2015

Medical Date: 07 May 2015

Packet 3 Received:07 May 2015

Packet 3 Sent: 07 May 2015

Packet 4 Received:19 May 2015

Interview Date: 16 Jun 2015 (Approved)

Issued: 29 Jun 2015

At Depot: 02 Jul 2015

P.O.A: 06 Aug 2015

Wedding: 28 Aug 2015

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Howeetest D - There may be some hope. You may have seen this thread? Two people that were approved in March don't have their NVC case number yet, but they were told by NVC that they are in 'pre-sort'?

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/543991-k1-electronic-tracking/?p=7580284



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Just an update about my impatience: I called NVC today and they have not yet received my case. I think I will try to call back on the first week of May, and if nothing then, will send an email to the NVC inquiry email. It'll get there....



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Just an update about my impatience: I called NVC today and they have not yet received my case. I think I will try to call back on the first week of May, and if nothing then, will send an email to the NVC inquiry email. It'll get there....

As it's only been 14 days, don't panic just yet. I'm thinking that it might be there by Friday. If it's not . . . Then, yes lol. Start to wonder where it is. Hopefully will be there soon!!!!

Got engaged: 10 May 2014

I-129F Sent : 02 Feb 2015

I-129F NOA1 : 10 Feb 2015

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 06 Mar 2015

Hrdcpy NOA2: 12 Mar 2015

NVC Received: 22 Apr 2015

Case # Assig: 23 Apr 2015

NVC Left : 29 Apr 2015

Embassy Received:05 May 2015

Medical Date: 07 May 2015

Packet 3 Received:07 May 2015

Packet 3 Sent: 07 May 2015

Packet 4 Received:19 May 2015

Interview Date: 16 Jun 2015 (Approved)

Issued: 29 Jun 2015

At Depot: 02 Jul 2015

P.O.A: 06 Aug 2015

Wedding: 28 Aug 2015

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As it's only been 14 days, don't panic just yet. I'm thinking that it might be there by Friday. If it's not . . . Then, yes lol. Start to wonder where it is. Hopefully will be there soon!!!!

Thank you for the encouragement! Yes, I need to wait for about another two more weeks, but we know it's coming. It should come soon.



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Update:

My fiance just got off the phone with USCIS and they told him the petition was sent on the 15th April. So fingers Crossed we get our case number within the next two weeks

Got engaged: 10 May 2014

I-129F Sent : 02 Feb 2015

I-129F NOA1 : 10 Feb 2015

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 06 Mar 2015

Hrdcpy NOA2: 12 Mar 2015

NVC Received: 22 Apr 2015

Case # Assig: 23 Apr 2015

NVC Left : 29 Apr 2015

Embassy Received:05 May 2015

Medical Date: 07 May 2015

Packet 3 Received:07 May 2015

Packet 3 Sent: 07 May 2015

Packet 4 Received:19 May 2015

Interview Date: 16 Jun 2015 (Approved)

Issued: 29 Jun 2015

At Depot: 02 Jul 2015

P.O.A: 06 Aug 2015

Wedding: 28 Aug 2015

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Update:

My fiance just got off the phone with USCIS and they told him the petition was sent on the 15th April. So fingers Crossed we get our case number within the next two weeks

How did he manage to pull that info from the USCIS?

That is great news! You are on your way!



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How did he manage to pull that info from the USCIS?

That is great news! You are on your way!

I think because we put in the service request! When he calls he seems to be lucky (the majority of the time) with the people he speaks to.

Or maybe they just don't like my English accent lol.

Thank you!! It kinda is. Not going to get over joyed until I actually get the case number lol.

Got engaged: 10 May 2014

I-129F Sent : 02 Feb 2015

I-129F NOA1 : 10 Feb 2015

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 06 Mar 2015

Hrdcpy NOA2: 12 Mar 2015

NVC Received: 22 Apr 2015

Case # Assig: 23 Apr 2015

NVC Left : 29 Apr 2015

Embassy Received:05 May 2015

Medical Date: 07 May 2015

Packet 3 Received:07 May 2015

Packet 3 Sent: 07 May 2015

Packet 4 Received:19 May 2015

Interview Date: 16 Jun 2015 (Approved)

Issued: 29 Jun 2015

At Depot: 02 Jul 2015

P.O.A: 06 Aug 2015

Wedding: 28 Aug 2015

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