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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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just completed 6 months today... NOA1 date is 21 sep 2010... and whenever we call uscis, they say that you will soon hear something... am just fed-up of seeing "Initial Review" on uscis website...

wht shud i do guys???

me too.i check my status every single day.All i see is"initial review" :bonk: :bonk: :bonk:

09/10 - Wedding

09/31/10:came back to states.

10/25/10: I-130 package mailed.

11/10/10: NOA1 recieved(I130)

11/16/10: Touched.

11/18/10: I129F package mailed.

12/02/10: NOA1 recieved(I129F)

12/31/10:Touched.

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I cannot tell you how fed up we are with seeing that, too!! And it has only been 3.5 months. I can't imagine how upset we will be if we reach 6 months... :(

Try to remember: Good things come to those who wait.

Take Care!

GirlWithAGerman

Summer 2010 Summer Love in LA <3

Winter 2010 We're Engaged!

Spring 2011 Moved to Germany (The Plan is 2 Years)

Summer 2011 Eloped in Denmark.

Winter 2012 Sorry Germany... I Miss Home!!!

DCF

2.27.2012 I-130 Sent

3.16.2012 NOA 1

5.31.2012 NOA 2!! Approved!

6.4.2012 DS-230 Sent

6.6.2012 Checklist & Documents Sent

6.11.2012 Medical Appointment

6.14.2012 Requested More Documents -_-

6.18.2012 Sent More Documents

6.23.2012 Appointment letter received!

6.29.2012 Final Interview in Frankfurt!

7.4.2012 Happy 4th of July! The IV and super secret package are here!!!

7.29.2012 Flew Home!!!!!!!

8.6.2012 SSN Received

8.13.2012 Green Card Received

10.4.2012 Passed CA Driver's Test

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Regarding the USCIS website: They are contracted separately from immigration, meaning that someone other than USCIS is running the website. My case didn't show up for over a month on the website so I phoned and the people told me the above. He said it is not very accurate and not up to date regularly. Best to just call and inquire.

So if they're contracted then why aren't they doing what their contracted to do by adding the case updates to the website. It's ludacris that they get paid to do little to no work.

I have read here on Visajourney that USCIS adds the case updates onto the website. Rather than taking man power away from adjudicating petitions they don't bother to add case updates which I would rather have them focusing on the more important work. I think that they probably do have a contract company that manages/creates/updates the main part of the website, but from what I've read it seems that USCIS employees add the case updates themselves if they have the time.

I think that they should hire more employees to lighten the load or to help approve more petitions in a timely manner. We pay enough in fees to do this. But it's easier said than done when dealing with a beaurocracy. I do feel for those indiviual employees of USCIS who have such an enormous work load and who are expected to complete so many petitions in a day. Their work just never ends for them, But I guess it's good job security.

On a side note; I understand that we pay a lot in processing fees, but I wonder home much it cost for USCIS to mail our petitions to NVC and then overseas to the Consulate? Nothing sent overseas is cheap.

Anyways I wish the best to luck to everyone who is still awaiting for your NOA2 and then approval at the Consulate. I hope that all of you have a speedy process so that you and your loved ones can be reunited once and for all forever. My Fiance and I are in the same boat as you, but we have just started the process.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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After you pass the 6 mo0nth mark you can call them up and file a service request. I received I-129F approval (NOA2) at 6 months 1 week and 1 day. I filed the service request by calling the number posted in your Initial Review. A week after my service request I received my approval. Not sure if it was a coincidence but I do feel that the service request helped. Also use Honey and not Vineger when dealing with the person on the phone and I think it will get you further along.

Timeline:

Meetings (dating)in Person Aug 2009/Nov 2009/Jan 2010/Jun 2010 (Engaged!)

VSC

Sep 7th 2010 I-129F Submitted

Sep 9th 2010 NOA1 Received via Text

Sep 10th 2010 I-129F Accepted

Sep 2010 5th meeting in person

Oct 3rd 2010 Touched

Feb 2011 6th meeting arranged (spending Valentine's together)

Mar 17 2011 NOA2 @09:59 am Thank You St Patty! It only took 6 months 1 week 1 day

NVC

Mar 24th NVC Receives I-129F Petition

Mar 28th Case Number Assigned

Mar 29th File shipped to Manila

Manila Embassy

Apr 1 Receives Case File

Apr 6 Medical - Sputum test required

Apr 12 Begin 3 day Sputum test at St Lukes

Jun 13th medical sputum cleared / Jun 14th Medical completed

Jun 27 Interview - Visa Approved!!

Jul 14th VISA Packet Received : ) Finally! 310 days from submittal to VISA in hand

3 months 1 week and 3 days from NOA2 approval to Embassy Approval

Aug 9th Fiancee arrives in USA at POE Honolulu Hi

Aug 11th Tony and Jubi have a Beautiful Wedding in Hawaii

AOS/EAD/AP

Filed - 18 Nov 2011/USPS-confirmed delivery 23 Nov/Check Cashed - 29 Nov

20 Jan 2012 EAD and AP Approved txt msg received

14 Mar 2012 RFE for AoS / 3 Apr 2012 RFE info recv by USCIS /11 Apr 2012 AoS Approved

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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You need to contact the CIS Ombudsman:

http://www.dhs.gov/files/programs/editorial_0497.shtm

It should "only" take 5 months to process. It is important to make your case heard, so that they will get their act together.

I actually did do this when I was waiting for my NOA2. at least for me, this turned out to be absolutely useless. despite sending everything typed up, they screwed up my wife's name and her details. in addition, even their initial response to me was about a month after I sent them the request, so speedy they are not! I'd approach this as just another vehicle to try, but with really low expectations. I think the infopass as I suggested above is one sure fire way of at least talking to someone who can really look into your case, as opposed to talking to some drone. I wish you the best of luck - this is a horrible process!

Once in awhile, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale - My beautiful wife Soni
Timeline:
USCIS: 10-06-2009: I-130 rec'd by USCIS; 03-16-2010: I-130 APPROVAL (after 5+ friggin months of torture, agony and waiting!)
NVC:
04-29-2010: INTERVIEW ASSIGNED FOR JUNE 10TH IN CHENNAI CONSULATE, INDIA; 06-10-2010: INTERVIEW - VISA APPROVED!!!!!
06-18-2010: Entered US - NEW YORK CITY and 08-16-2010: GC received! (nearly 2 months after PoE) woo hoo!
AOS for permanent 10 yr green card:

04-02-2012: NOA of I-751 and 1 yr extension of temp green card

05-03-2012: Biometrics appointment

12-18-2012: 10 yr Green card approved; 12-22-2012: Green card rec'd

N-400 citizenship:

06-19-2013: N-400 mailed; 06-22-2013: N-400 rec'd at Dallas lockbox

10-3-2013: Interview date - APPROVED!

10-18-2013: NATURALIZED - We are done with USCIS!!!

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