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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
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it says here "Based on timeline data, your I129f may be adjudicated between October 28, 2011 and November 17, 2011*." I'm thinking if this is accurate or really work :huh:

Yeah it work good sometimes it come early than the month given. Ours work good it was earlier than we expect. :yes:

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it says here "Based on timeline data, your I129f may be adjudicated between October 28, 2011 and November 17, 2011*." I'm thinking if this is accurate or really work :huh:

Just cross your fingers and hope :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
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Our estimated processing timeline has passed and no NOA2 yet. For some the timeline is accurate, for others (like us) it's not.

Naturalization Journey

02-08-2016: N-400 sent

03-08-2016: Biometrics appointment

03-11-2016: Notification "in-line for interview"

04-04-2016: Received interview letter (for May 11)

05-11-2016: Interview (passed!)

06-27-2016: Oath ceremony-->I'm a US citizen!

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06-16-2014: I-751 application package sent to VSC

06-20-2014: Date of NOA1

07-18-2014: Biometrics appointment

11-18-2014: Case transferred to CSC

02-24-2015: ROC approved!!

AOS Journey
02-06-2012: I-485 (plus I-765 and I-131) sent
02-14-2012: Requested an expedite of my EAD due to job offer
02-29-2012: Contacted congressman to help with EAD expedite request
03-02-2012: EAD + AP approved! (Day 25)
09-27-2012: Green card received! (no interview!)

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05-18-2011: NOA1
11-21-2011: NOA2 *only* 187 days from NOA1!
01-05-2012: Interview at consulate in Vancouver, Canada - visa approved!!!!
01-18-2012: Wedding!!! Yay! We are married!!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
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Our estimated processing timeline has passed and no NOA2 yet. For some the timeline is accurate, for others (like us) it's not.

why not make a call? they said there "If this date range has passed or your application is past due per USCIS processing times then you should consider calling the USCIS to inquire on your petition." if u did call them, how was it? what did they say? :huh:


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Those are just averages... YMMV.... Our processing was about a month or two faster then the average... So, someone had to

get an approval a month or two longer then the average for the average timeline to be maintained.

I would zero in on those that filed at the same time you did at the same service center... and look at the approvals... There

is probably a few with similar submission dates without approvals yet.... and remember someone needs to be last. Just hope

you have better luck then some others...

Regards,

 
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