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Ours took 7 months and 3 weeks from NOA1 to NOA2 - VSC is known to take longer than CSC but who is to say if either will actually meet their "target timelines" they have been saying that for a while...

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Ours took 7 months and 3 weeks from NOA1 to NOA2 - VSC is known to take longer than CSC but who is to say if either will actually meet their "target timelines" they have been saying that for a while...

Mine took 145 days from the time of filing up to the issuance of GC. I am working now on the approved I-130's of the my 2 boys in the Philippines at the NVC.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Ours took 7 months and 3 weeks from NOA1 to NOA2 - VSC is known to take longer than CSC but who is to say if either will actually meet their "target timelines" they have been saying that for a while...

Mine took 145 days from the time of filing up to the issuance of GC. I am working now on the approved I-130's of the my 2 boys in the Philippines at the NVC.

Your petition took 194 days from filing to approval. Your I-130 was approved just over a month ago. I doubt you have a visa yet, much less a green card. Please clarify.

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Ours took 7 months and 3 weeks from NOA1 to NOA2 - VSC is known to take longer than CSC but who is to say if either will actually meet their "target timelines" they have been saying that for a while...

Mine took 145 days from the time of filing up to the issuance of GC. I am working now on the approved I-130's of the my 2 boys in the Philippines at the NVC.

Your petition took 194 days from filing to approval. Your I-130 was approved just over a month ago. I doubt you have a visa yet, much less a green card. Please clarify.

My husband filed my I-130 (I was in the US then) May 9, 2008. He also filed the petition for my 2 boys in the Phil. same day. My status was adjusted October 2, 2008 (if my math is correct that was 145 days). My two boys I-130 was approved later (Dec. 17, 2008). They are still in the Philippines. My husband just filed for the 2 boys at the NVC last Jan. 20, 2009. Still waiting for the case to be complete (praying too hard because I really miss my boys now).

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Ours took 7 months and 3 weeks from NOA1 to NOA2 - VSC is known to take longer than CSC but who is to say if either will actually meet their "target timelines" they have been saying that for a while...

Mine took 145 days from the time of filing up to the issuance of GC. I am working now on the approved I-130's of the my 2 boys in the Philippines at the NVC.

Your petition took 194 days from filing to approval. Your I-130 was approved just over a month ago. I doubt you have a visa yet, much less a green card. Please clarify.

My husband filed my I-130 (I was in the US then) May 9, 2008. He also filed the petition for my 2 boys in the Phil. same day. My status was adjusted October 2, 2008 (if my math is correct that was 145 days). My two boys I-130 was approved later (Dec. 17, 2008). They are still in the Philippines. My husband just filed for the 2 boys at the NVC last Jan. 20, 2009. Still waiting for the case to be complete (praying too hard because I really miss my boys now).

I'm going by your timeline which indicates a visa, not a status adjusment from within the US. Perhaps the timeline refers to your childrens' visas. If so, your AOS timeline of 145 days is not relevant to what a visa case would expect. It's a pretty normal AOS timeline but not anything like what a visa timeline will be.

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Ours took 7 months and 3 weeks from NOA1 to NOA2 - VSC is known to take longer than CSC but who is to say if either will actually meet their "target timelines" they have been saying that for a while...

Mine took 145 days from the time of filing up to the issuance of GC. I am working now on the approved I-130's of the my 2 boys in the Philippines at the NVC.

Your petition took 194 days from filing to approval. Your I-130 was approved just over a month ago. I doubt you have a visa yet, much less a green card. Please clarify.

My husband filed my I-130 (I was in the US then) May 9, 2008. He also filed the petition for my 2 boys in the Phil. same day. My status was adjusted October 2, 2008 (if my math is correct that was 145 days). My two boys I-130 was approved later (Dec. 17, 2008). They are still in the Philippines. My husband just filed for the 2 boys at the NVC last Jan. 20, 2009. Still waiting for the case to be complete (praying too hard because I really miss my boys now).

I'm going by your timeline which indicates a visa, not a status adjusment from within the US. Perhaps the timeline refers to your childrens' visas. If so, your AOS timeline of 145 days is not relevant to what a visa case would expect. It's a pretty normal AOS timeline but not anything like what a visa timeline will be.

Ooops, I made a mistake there. You're right mine was an adjustment of status not a visa. My kids are the ones who will need a visa.

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noa1 to noa2 4 months and 2 days out of California

Good luck

Janet

Met online playing pinochle in late Feb or March 2001

Married in San Luis Obispo - July 18, 2008

Sent application CR-1/IR-1 on August 26, 2008 to Chicago lock box

September 4, 2008 - Touch #1

Approval email sent January 5, 2009 after 4 months and 2 days

NVC Journey Begins....

NVC Case officially in AVR - January 13, 2009

DS-3032 / AOS Bill Generated - January 16, 2009

AOS Bill snail mailed - January 24, 2009

Emailed DS-3032 - January 26, 2009

DS-3032 emailed read in NH January 30, 2009

DS-3032 accepted at NVC 0n February 2, 2009 via email

AOS Bill Shows as PAID - February 3, 2009

I-864 Package Generated - March 21, 2009

Mailed I-864 Package - March21, 2009

IV Bill Generated - February 3, 2009

Paid IV Bill - March 6, 2009 - snail mail

IV Bill Show as PAID - March 21, 2009

Mailed IV Package - March 21, 2009

REF - April 1, 2009 - Transfered to a supervisor

Case Completed at NVC - April 7, 2009

Medical completed May 27/09 in Vancouver

Interview Date - June 22 - SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED

POE -Vancouver @ YVR- June 28

Permanent resident card received July 20,2009

Social Security Card arrived August 2, 2009

April 2011 started ROC - May 27 biometrics - July 30 received 10 year green card!

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I would say being your at VSC your wait should be around 6 months from filing to NOA2 then you'll be off to NVC and expect about 2 months there and 2 months at the US Embassy in your country. Sorry VSC is very slow right now, the one ray of hope you can have is that you might get transfered to CSC at around 4 months then you could shave off a month unless you have RFE's.

04-12-08 Married

06-11-08 Mailed I-130 Package

06-18-08 NOA1

08-08-08 NOA2

10-22-08 Interview USEM

10-28-08 Visa Received

11-01-08 POE

That was fast!

Got to love the fact my wife was preggy and even with a RFE @ NVC she was still here in under 5 months!

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