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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hi to all I hope you all doing fine and great by the mercy of GOD Almighty.

I have little confusion so that's why sharing with you guys to clear them up your help in this will be very beneficial for me.

Q No: 1 My primary date of filing petition in USCIS is 17th August 2009 which I assume is my primary date and on this date when it comes in NVC (National Visa Center) case lines my case will active and they will start further process of immigration, that's all what I thought which I don't know that I am right in my assumptions are not all of you great people advice and help will be very beneficial for me in clearing my confusion.

Q No: 2 As of today I was seeing in Visa bulletin page that the cases are moving forward very fast in last 10 months 2 years of time goes forward and I counted that if this pace maintains then my Primary date will be active sometimes in next 3 years for NVC to start further process. So the question is that if the speed continues and my primary date will come quickly will my case will gonna processed further by NVC i.e sending notice for the choice of agents, sending DS-230 forms etc...

And I am quite amazed to see this quick speed which never happened before I guess if I am not wrong in my guess.

Your help is needed in clearing my confusion and doubts.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Hi to all I hope you all doing fine and great by the mercy of GOD Almighty.

I have little confusion so that's why sharing with you guys to clear them up your help in this will be very beneficial for me.

Q No: 1 My primary date of filing petition in USCIS is 17th August 2009 which I assume is my primary date and on this date when it comes in NVC (National Visa Center) case lines my case will active and they will start further process of immigration, that's all what I thought which I don't know that I am right in my assumptions are not all of you great people advice and help will be very beneficial for me in clearing my confusion.

Q No: 2 As of today I was seeing in Visa bulletin page that the cases are moving forward very fast in last 10 months 2 years of time goes forward and I counted that if this pace maintains then my Primary date will be active sometimes in next 3 years for NVC to start further process. So the question is that if the speed continues and my primary date will come quickly will my case will gonna processed further by NVC i.e sending notice for the choice of agents, sending DS-230 forms etc...

And I am quite amazed to see this quick speed which never happened before I guess if I am not wrong in my guess.

Your help is needed in clearing my confusion and doubts.

you didn't say who is filing for you. is it a LPR spouse. the i130 hasn't been approved yet? If not, once they approve the i130 you will get your priority date. usually the priority date is a few days after immigration receives your i130.

definitly after August 17th, depending on when USCIS received your case and processed your i130. Once it is approved it's sent to the NVC and once the priority date becomes available, the NVC will contact the petitioner to continue the process.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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you didn't say who is filing for you. is it a LPR spouse. the i130 hasn't been approved yet? If not, once they approve the i130 you will get your priority date. usually the priority date is a few days after immigration receives your i130.

definitly after August 17th, depending on when USCIS received your case and processed your i130. Once it is approved it's sent to the NVC and once the priority date becomes available, the NVC will contact the petitioner to continue the process.

Hi dear thanks for your reply I now make my self more clear that my Father is the petitioner and currently he is a LPR Green Card Holder my Primary date is 17 August 2009 as it was mentioned in the approval letter and now my case is in NVC (National Visa Center) and they also assigned me NVC Case No against my petitioned and I also confirmed this via giving them a phone call from my side to confirm it.

Now my question actually was this that I noticed that for the past 10 months NVC Cases dates move forward exactly 2 years which is quite fast and if this speed maintains then my priority date will come within very less time, so if this happens is there any time limitations for those cases who filed in the year 2009 just like mine have to wait longer no matter cases dealing dates mentioned in the visa bulletin showing current only just because they filed later as compare to cases who filed before 2009.

So I have this odd confusion in my mind wants to clear this hope anyone of cleared it up.

 
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