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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Nab,

I don't want to get drawn into an argument here. However, I'm obligated to point out that I have provided some data to back up my hypothesis, even though you might think it is "limited". Since I don't have access to the USCIS database, I will make do with the timelines posted by fellow VJers. So far I don't see a whit of data from you. Would you mind providing some numbers that suggest K-3 doesn't slow down the process? Without data, what you are presenting is mere speculation.

Btw, in fescobar's case, both 129F and 130 were approved on the EXACT SAME day, just like I said has happened for so many others.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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The above is correct. CR1 visa holders are granted permanent residency upon entry. However, one must maintain permanent resident status in the USA or lose it. Only if your husband plans to actually live in the USA will any of this matter. He can already visit.

Yep, we will be staying in Chicago. :D

Wedding: 7/10/2010

I-130 Sent: 10/08/2010

NOA 1: 10/20/2010

Touched: 10/26/2010

NOA2: 2/10/2011

NVC: 3/6/2011 approx.

No I-864, DS-230 Notification NVC says download files

Emailed Agent form: Response Confirming Change Arrived the Next Day

Mailed I-864 Package: 4/2/2011, Arrived 4/4/2011

DS-230 Received: 4/19/2011

RFE: 5/3/2011, emailed documents same day, email confirmation 5/4/2011

NVC Case Complete: 5/20/2011 (approx. called NVC and they said it was complete so don't know exact date)

Email with Instructions: 5/27/2011

Interview scheduled: 7/14/2011

Consulate had to reschedule, new interview 7/20/2011

APPROVED 7/20/2011

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Nab,

I don't want to get drawn into an argument here. However, I'm obligated to point out that I have provided some data to back up my hypothesis, even though you might think it is "limited". Since I don't have access to the USCIS database, I will make do with the timelines posted by fellow VJers. So far I don't see a whit of data from you. Would you mind providing some numbers that suggest K-3 doesn't slow down the process? Without data, what you are presenting is mere speculation[/b].

Btw, in fescobar's case, both 129F and 130 were approved on the EXACT SAME day, just like I said has happened for so many others.

right back at ya buddy

i reiterate, it's not a nice thing you are presenting as "FACT" your "INFERENCE" to new people asking for help.

i wont wait for that proof from you of the extra 6 weeks the I-129F adds to the I-130, because it doesnt exist.

if you gave your info (receipt #s, full name, etc) to anyone on VJ under the guise that they would "help" you through the immigration journey with his inside contacts (like his sister at USCIS) ... please contact OLUInquiries@dhs.gov, and go to http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact to report anything suspicious. Contact your congressman and senator's offices as well.

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