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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hello All, I just found out that my processing center to send my ppwk to is Nebraska. As i have been reading various posts, i have read that Vermont, i believe seems to do a good job with processing times. Can anyone tell me what there experience has been with time frames going thru Nebraska???? ( i mean i know i am going to have to wait regardless, but just wanted to have a general idea)

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Hello All, I just found out that my processing center to send my ppwk to is Nebraska. As i have been reading various posts, i have read that Vermont, i believe seems to do a good job with processing times. Can anyone tell me what there experience has been with time frames going thru Nebraska???? ( i mean i know i am going to have to wait regardless, but just wanted to have a general idea)

Thanks

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Nebraska was great with our petition. Only took 2 months back in 06. Wish I could say the same for the Consulate in Nigeria. They should take good care of u. Best wishes.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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What visa are you filing for? Nebraska no longer processes K1's. You will either send it to Vermont or California.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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What visa are you filing for? Nebraska no longer processes K1's. You will either send it to Vermont or California.

Sorry for the late response, i just checked it again. I am filing K1, my SO has a typo on his birth certificate and jamaican ID, so Kingston is telling him in order to correct it, it will take 3 months!!! before he can apply for his passport, so that is putting a wrench in our plans. I live in Michigan and looked at some link which listed Nebrasa as my processing center, so how will i know whether or not to send stuff now to vermont or california??? :wacko:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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What visa are you filing for? Nebraska no longer processes K1's. You will either send it to Vermont or California.

Sorry for the late response, i just checked it again. I am filing K1, my SO has a typo on his birth certificate and jamaican ID, so Kingston is telling him in order to correct it, it will take 3 months!!! before he can apply for his passport, so that is putting a wrench in our plans. I live in Michigan and looked at some link which listed Nebrasa as my processing center, so how will i know whether or not to send stuff now to vermont or california??? :wacko:

Like I said, it has been some time since Nebraska has processed I-129Fs. The directions on where to file are on the instructions for the I-129F. I am guessing that you are looking at an older version of the I-129F.

Here are the most recent directions for the I-129F: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-129Finstr.pdf

And here is the most recent I-129F form: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-129F.pdf

You would file at CSC.

Mama to 2 beautiful boys (August 2011 and January 2015)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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What visa are you filing for? Nebraska no longer processes K1's. You will either send it to Vermont or California.

Sorry for the late response, i just checked it again. I am filing K1, my SO has a typo on his birth certificate and jamaican ID, so Kingston is telling him in order to correct it, it will take 3 months!!! before he can apply for his passport, so that is putting a wrench in our plans. I live in Michigan and looked at some link which listed Nebrasa as my processing center, so how will i know whether or not to send stuff now to vermont or california??? :wacko:

Like I said, it has been some time since Nebraska has processed I-129Fs. The directions on where to file are on the instructions for the I-129F. I am guessing that you are looking at an older version of the I-129F.

Here are the most recent directions for the I-129F: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-129Finstr.pdf

And here is the most recent I-129F form: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-129F.pdf

You would file at CSC.

Thanks ZeeNusah,

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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What visa are you filing for? Nebraska no longer processes K1's. You will either send it to Vermont or California.

Sorry for the late response, i just checked it again. I am filing K1, my SO has a typo on his birth certificate and jamaican ID, so Kingston is telling him in order to correct it, it will take 3 months!!! before he can apply for his passport, so that is putting a wrench in our plans. I live in Michigan and looked at some link which listed Nebrasa as my processing center, so how will i know whether or not to send stuff now to vermont or california??? :wacko:

You can actually proceed with the K1 petition and not wait for your SO to correct his birth certificate. He will need it for the embassy which with CSC can take some time to get to. Unfortunatelly with current processing times you are looking at 4 months and even longer :(. Thus, he can go ahead and file for corrections while your petition is processed. Just make sure to use all correct info on the petition. Best of luck to you guys.

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07-22-2006 Met in Florida

09-02-2006 Been together ever since

12-09-2007 My visa expired, trip back home

01-16-2008 Dave visited me in Ukraine

04-22-2008 I-129F mailed out to Vermont

05-20-2008 I-129F returned

05-22-2008 Second attempt at filing I-129F

05-23-2008 Received by Mr. Novak

05-29-2008 NOA1 (6 days)

06-09-2008 Touched (Yay, violated for the 1st time)

07-02-2008 Touched again!!!

07-03-2008 Touched again!!!

08-29-2008 Dave's 2nd trip to Ukraine!

09-25-2008 NOA2 (126 days)

09-26-2008 Touched

09-??-2008 NVC Received

09-30-2008 NVC Left

10-02-2008 Noa2 hardcopy in the mail

10-03-2008 Embassy Received

11-05-2008 Medical

11-07-2008 Interview

11-14-2008 Visa Received

11-17-2008 Flight to Orlando :)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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What visa are you filing for? Nebraska no longer processes K1's. You will either send it to Vermont or California.

Sorry for the late response, i just checked it again. I am filing K1, my SO has a typo on his birth certificate and jamaican ID, so Kingston is telling him in order to correct it, it will take 3 months!!! before he can apply for his passport, so that is putting a wrench in our plans. I live in Michigan and looked at some link which listed Nebrasa as my processing center, so how will i know whether or not to send stuff now to vermont or california??? :wacko:

You can actually proceed with the K1 petition and not wait for your SO to correct his birth certificate. He will need it for the embassy which with CSC can take some time to get to. Unfortunatelly with current processing times you are looking at 4 months and even longer :(. Thus, he can go ahead and file for corrections while your petition is processed. Just make sure to use all correct info on the petition. Best of luck to you guys.

Thanks, i will tell him today :thumbs: he was all upset thinking we had to wait three months just for the correction, before we could even start filing K1.

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