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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Convenience is another thing but won't you think that one should update the address with USCIS regardless of which phase your petition is in? Your mail may still be forwarded to you at your new address but USCIS might do a background check or something at any stage and find out you are not actually living at the place which you wrote in your forms. Won't it constitute to a fraud for whatever reason but still a fraud?

That change of address option is there for a reason else every petitioner could move to a different place and still get the mail through forwarding at new address. Just my thought as I don't really know about the system and how they think.

I can't agree or disagree with your opinion because I don't know what things in immigration system may cause a processing overhead in your application.

But in general, what I have learned in the past is that once you file your immigration petition do not try to change your home or travel out of the country unless you are in an emergency.

Since we are december filers and CSC is already processing December files, so why not wait for another 2 to 3 weeks? I am not against of not updating your address at all, but I suggest to wait for 2 to 3 weeks before you get your NOA2. Typically background check process may find your new address at least after 4 to 5 weeks since the date you have updated your new address in work payroll, started/transferred utility bills, transferred your DMV driver's license, vehicle registration etc.

I-130 Processed at USCIS

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12/17/2011 : I-130 Sent to USCIS

12/20/2011 : I-130 NOA1

05/11/2012 : I-130 NOA2

NVC

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05/28/2012 : Received at NVC

06/11/2012 : Case number issued by NVC

06/11/2012 : DS-3032 Choice of Agent Email Sent to NVC

06/13/2012 : AOS Bill Issued

06/13/2012 : AOS Bill Paid

06/14/2012 : AOS Bill Marked as "PAID" in NVC System

06/14/2012 : AOS Package Mailed to NVC

06/18/2012 : AOS Package Delivered to NVC

06/19/2012 : DS-3032 Accepted

06/21/2012 : IV Bill Issued

06/21/2012 : IV Bill Paid

06/21/2012 : IV Package Mailed to NVC

06/22/2012 : IV Bill Marked as "PAID" in NVC System

06/22/2012 : IV Package Delivered to NVC

06/25/2012 : AOS Accepted by NVC

06/29/2012 : IV Accepted by NVC

06/29/2012 : Case Complete at NVC

08/01/2012 : Interview Date Assigned and Case Forwarded from NVC to Mumbai Consulate

09/07/2012 : Interview at Mumbai Consulate (Result: Approved!)

09/11/2012 : Received Visa in Mail at home

09/22/2012 : POE at Houston, TX (IAH)

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I can't agree or disagree with your opinion because I don't know what things in immigration system may cause a processing overhead in your application.

But in general, what I have learned in the past is that once you file your immigration petition do not try to change your home or travel out of the country unless you are in an emergency.

Since we are december filers and CSC is already processing December files, so why not wait for another 2 to 3 weeks? I am not against of not updating your address at all, but I suggest to wait for 2 to 3 weeks before you get your NOA2. Typically background check process may find your new address at least after 4 to 5 weeks since the date you have updated your new address in work payroll, started/transferred utility bills, transferred your DMV driver's license, vehicle registration etc.

Moving is a painful process and I am sure nobody wants to do it just for fun.

If someone did it despite knowing their NOA2 could be arriving soon, it must have been some real emergency and maybe they could not really wait another 2 to 3 weeks.

Married: 12/01/2011
USCIS Stage:
I-130 sent: 12/29/2011 NOA1: 01/03/2012 NOA2: 09/24/2012 (Text and website) - 09/28/2012 (In mail) <265 days to approval from NOA1 date>
I-129F sent: 01/14/2012 NOA1: 01/18/2012 NOA2: 09/27/2012 (Withdrawn)
RFE: 08/13/2012 "Proof of Bona Fide marital relationship". (Took them 7 months, 1 week and 4 days to send an RFE).
RFE Responce received by CSC-USCIS on 09/07/2012.
NVC Stage:
NVC Received: 10/09/2012
NVC issued Case #, IIN and BIN: 10/10/2012
IV Package Received at NVC: 12/03/2012

EMBASSY STAGE:
interview March 20, 2013 : results AP (sent in paperwork for co-sponsor received 4-20-2013)

Issued: September 30, 2013

POE: Raleigh-Durham International Airport, NC @ 10-17-2013 (Easy entry, pleasant experience).

Removal of Conditions on Residence:

Filed: August 14, 2015 - VSC

NOA1: 08/19/2015

Date of Decision: 06-03-2013

Letter of Approval received: 06-09-2016

Green Card received: 07-15-2016

Naturlization N-400:

Filed: September 16, 2019

Biometrics: October 9, 2019

Interview: August 24, 2020

Approval: Approved and received Naturalization Certificate same day.

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Moving is a painful process and I am sure nobody wants to do it just for fun.

If someone did it despite knowing their NOA2 could be arriving soon, it must have been some real emergency and maybe they could not really wait another 2 to 3 weeks.

That's most likely true unless someone does not take immigration process seriously and not realize consequences of making such changes.

I-130 Processed at USCIS

========================

12/17/2011 : I-130 Sent to USCIS

12/20/2011 : I-130 NOA1

05/11/2012 : I-130 NOA2

NVC

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05/28/2012 : Received at NVC

06/11/2012 : Case number issued by NVC

06/11/2012 : DS-3032 Choice of Agent Email Sent to NVC

06/13/2012 : AOS Bill Issued

06/13/2012 : AOS Bill Paid

06/14/2012 : AOS Bill Marked as "PAID" in NVC System

06/14/2012 : AOS Package Mailed to NVC

06/18/2012 : AOS Package Delivered to NVC

06/19/2012 : DS-3032 Accepted

06/21/2012 : IV Bill Issued

06/21/2012 : IV Bill Paid

06/21/2012 : IV Package Mailed to NVC

06/22/2012 : IV Bill Marked as "PAID" in NVC System

06/22/2012 : IV Package Delivered to NVC

06/25/2012 : AOS Accepted by NVC

06/29/2012 : IV Accepted by NVC

06/29/2012 : Case Complete at NVC

08/01/2012 : Interview Date Assigned and Case Forwarded from NVC to Mumbai Consulate

09/07/2012 : Interview at Mumbai Consulate (Result: Approved!)

09/11/2012 : Received Visa in Mail at home

09/22/2012 : POE at Houston, TX (IAH)

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Moving is a painful process and I am sure nobody wants to do it just for fun.

If someone did it despite knowing their NOA2 could be arriving soon, it must have been some real emergency and maybe they could not really wait another 2 to 3 weeks.

Im pretty sure they update your file quickly with the new info so shouldn't be any delay unless they are mailing something the day you make the change, then it might go to the old address.

Frank and Racquel

04-15-2010 - met online

11-23-2011 - married

12-08-2011 - sent I-130 (Chicago Lock-Box)

12-12-2011 - NOA1 (California Service Center)

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Petition processing times are not based in any way on the length of marriage.

Yes I would agree and it makes sense but it just seems like people married longer get approved quicker at USCIS level. Maybe its just coincidence.

Frank and Racquel

04-15-2010 - met online

11-23-2011 - married

12-08-2011 - sent I-130 (Chicago Lock-Box)

12-12-2011 - NOA1 (California Service Center)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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That's most likely true unless someone does not take immigration process seriously and not realize consequences of making such changes.

Updating address with USCIS might cause some delay (hopefully not) but that would be better than raising a red flag under fraudulent intentions by not updating and putting whole process in danger of denial.

That's most likely true unless someone does not take immigration process seriously and not realize consequences of making such changes.

Updating address with USCIS might cause some delay (hopefully not) but that would be better than raising a red flag under fraudulent intentions by not updating and putting whole process in danger of denial.

Married: 12/01/2011
USCIS Stage:
I-130 sent: 12/29/2011 NOA1: 01/03/2012 NOA2: 09/24/2012 (Text and website) - 09/28/2012 (In mail) <265 days to approval from NOA1 date>
I-129F sent: 01/14/2012 NOA1: 01/18/2012 NOA2: 09/27/2012 (Withdrawn)
RFE: 08/13/2012 "Proof of Bona Fide marital relationship". (Took them 7 months, 1 week and 4 days to send an RFE).
RFE Responce received by CSC-USCIS on 09/07/2012.
NVC Stage:
NVC Received: 10/09/2012
NVC issued Case #, IIN and BIN: 10/10/2012
IV Package Received at NVC: 12/03/2012

EMBASSY STAGE:
interview March 20, 2013 : results AP (sent in paperwork for co-sponsor received 4-20-2013)

Issued: September 30, 2013

POE: Raleigh-Durham International Airport, NC @ 10-17-2013 (Easy entry, pleasant experience).

Removal of Conditions on Residence:

Filed: August 14, 2015 - VSC

NOA1: 08/19/2015

Date of Decision: 06-03-2013

Letter of Approval received: 06-09-2016

Green Card received: 07-15-2016

Naturlization N-400:

Filed: September 16, 2019

Biometrics: October 9, 2019

Interview: August 24, 2020

Approval: Approved and received Naturalization Certificate same day.

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Yes I would agree and it makes sense but it just seems like people married longer get approved quicker at USCIS level. Maybe its just coincidence.

Some people believe that this delay of 5-6 months just to touch our petitions is a built in protocol to test bonafide marriage relationship by causing delay and separation between a couple. What does not kill you makes you strong.

Those who are already married for couple of years maybe don't need to be tested for that long as they have already survived the trial of time, stress and patience together as a couple?

In the end, all these are just theories and nobody knows if these will ever be proven o.O

Married: 12/01/2011
USCIS Stage:
I-130 sent: 12/29/2011 NOA1: 01/03/2012 NOA2: 09/24/2012 (Text and website) - 09/28/2012 (In mail) <265 days to approval from NOA1 date>
I-129F sent: 01/14/2012 NOA1: 01/18/2012 NOA2: 09/27/2012 (Withdrawn)
RFE: 08/13/2012 "Proof of Bona Fide marital relationship". (Took them 7 months, 1 week and 4 days to send an RFE).
RFE Responce received by CSC-USCIS on 09/07/2012.
NVC Stage:
NVC Received: 10/09/2012
NVC issued Case #, IIN and BIN: 10/10/2012
IV Package Received at NVC: 12/03/2012

EMBASSY STAGE:
interview March 20, 2013 : results AP (sent in paperwork for co-sponsor received 4-20-2013)

Issued: September 30, 2013

POE: Raleigh-Durham International Airport, NC @ 10-17-2013 (Easy entry, pleasant experience).

Removal of Conditions on Residence:

Filed: August 14, 2015 - VSC

NOA1: 08/19/2015

Date of Decision: 06-03-2013

Letter of Approval received: 06-09-2016

Green Card received: 07-15-2016

Naturlization N-400:

Filed: September 16, 2019

Biometrics: October 9, 2019

Interview: August 24, 2020

Approval: Approved and received Naturalization Certificate same day.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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I don't know if your married longer means you will get a visa sooner..I been married almost 2 years and out of the 2 years been with him 11 months in Egypt With totaling all trips.I stayed at the least 2 months and the most 3 months at a time.We still haven't got the NOA2 :bonk:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Updating address with USCIS might cause some delay (hopefully not) but that would be better than raising a red flag under fraudulent intentions by not updating and putting whole process in danger of denial.

Updating address with USCIS might cause some delay (hopefully not) but that would be better than raising a red flag under fraudulent intentions by not updating and putting whole process in danger of denial.

When i called she said only IF you do it AFTER the NOA2 it MAY cause a delay in the process, and it may not only becuz if you need to go to the interview, you wont get the letter only the spouse will. But as soon as you move your supposed to update everything becuz if you dont, there will be a red flag or whatever the case may be, any kind of notice that u might get.. and if you dont get it, then you wont be able to turn anything in on time.

Service Center :California Service Center

Consulate :Jamaica

I-130 Sent :2011-12-14

I-130 NOA1 :2011-12-16

I-130 RFE :2012-06-18

I-130 RFE Sent :2012-06-25

I-130 Approved :2012-08-06

NVC Received :2012-08-06

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill :2012-09-06

Pay I-864 Bill 2012-09-06

Receive I-864 Package :2012-09-06

Return Completed I-864 :2012-09-10

Return Completed DS-3032 :2012-09-06

Receive IV Bill :2012-09-20

Pay IV Bill :2012-09-22

Case Completed at NVC :2012-10-04

Packet 4 Received :2012-10-12

Interview Date :2012-11-13

Interview Result :APPROVED!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Who the Hell calls at 12:20 at night!?!

It was Melissa who told me she'd received a letter in the mail from the USCIS, saying that THEY HAVE APPROVED OUR APPLICATION AND ARE FORWARDING OUR CASE TO THE NATIONAL VISA CENTER FOR FURTHER PROCESSING, PREPARATION FOR THE INTERVIEW AT THE EMBASSY etc. B-)

Wow. How am I supposed to go to sleep now? :wub: Love you, my wonderful Melissa! <3

PS. I updated my timeline.... I think. I'm a little too tired/excited to think straight right now. :D

Edited by Mr. Borkström

Marriage : June 30, 2011

I-130 Sent : November 26, 2011

I-130 NOA1 : December 2, 2011

I-130 Approved : May 2, 2012

NVC Received : May 14, 2012

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : June 1, 2012

Pay I-864 Bill : June 5, 2012

Return Completed DS-3032 : June 1, 2012

Pay IV Bill : June 7, 2012

Case Completed at NVC : July 2, 2012

Interview Date : September 28, 2012

Interview Result : Approved

Visa Received : October 3, 2012

US Entry : December 23, 2012

Processing Estimates/Stats : Your I-130 was approved in 152 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 301 days from your I-130 NOA1 date.

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Some people believe that this delay of 5-6 months just to touch our petitions is a built in protocol to test bonafide marriage relationship by causing delay and separation between a couple. What does not kill you makes you strong.

Those who are already married for couple of years maybe don't need to be tested for that long as they have already survived the trial of time, stress and patience together as a couple?

In the end, all these are just theories and nobody knows if these will ever be proven o.O

I don't know, but they changed immigration laws a while ago to promote family unity and to get family together faster, this is known as the K visas. The goal was and is to keep families apart as little time possible and to speed up the immigration process. Basically to allow your spouse to join you here while going through the permanent resident process instead of being apart for a year or more while going through the process. That 5-6 month delay your talking about has nothing to do with testing the marriage. It takes 5-6 months because of budget problems and the fact that millions are applying every month. It used to take a lot longer then 5-6 months.

Frank and Racquel

04-15-2010 - met online

11-23-2011 - married

12-08-2011 - sent I-130 (Chicago Lock-Box)

12-12-2011 - NOA1 (California Service Center)

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I don't know, but they changed immigration laws a while ago to promote family unity and to get family together faster, this is known as the K visas. The goal was and is to keep families apart as little time possible and to speed up the immigration process. Basically to allow your spouse to join you here while going through the permanent resident process instead of being apart for a year or more while going through the process. That 5-6 month delay your talking about has nothing to do with testing the marriage. It takes 5-6 months because of budget problems and the fact that millions are applying every month. It used to take a lot longer then 5-6 months.

That was 11 years ago when I-130 petitions for the spouse of a US Citizen were taking 4 to 5 years to adjudicate. Even in 2006, when my wife's K3 was going through the I-130 approval were coming in six months or less but the K3 was a few months faster overall. K3 stopped saving any time in late 2006.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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Who the Hell calls at 12:20 at night!?!

It was Melissa who told me she'd received a letter in the mail from the USCIS, saying that THEY HAVE APPROVED OUR APPLICATION AND ARE FORWARDING OUR CASE TO THE NATIONAL VISA CENTER FOR FURTHER PROCESSING, PREPARATION FOR THE INTERVIEW AT THE EMBASSY etc. B-)

Wow. How am I supposed to go to sleep now? :wub: Love you, my wonderful Melissa! <3

PS. I updated my timeline.... I think. I'm a little too tired/excited to think straight right now. :D

Wow exactly 5 months. Congratulations :)

Married: 12/01/2011
USCIS Stage:
I-130 sent: 12/29/2011 NOA1: 01/03/2012 NOA2: 09/24/2012 (Text and website) - 09/28/2012 (In mail) <265 days to approval from NOA1 date>
I-129F sent: 01/14/2012 NOA1: 01/18/2012 NOA2: 09/27/2012 (Withdrawn)
RFE: 08/13/2012 "Proof of Bona Fide marital relationship". (Took them 7 months, 1 week and 4 days to send an RFE).
RFE Responce received by CSC-USCIS on 09/07/2012.
NVC Stage:
NVC Received: 10/09/2012
NVC issued Case #, IIN and BIN: 10/10/2012
IV Package Received at NVC: 12/03/2012

EMBASSY STAGE:
interview March 20, 2013 : results AP (sent in paperwork for co-sponsor received 4-20-2013)

Issued: September 30, 2013

POE: Raleigh-Durham International Airport, NC @ 10-17-2013 (Easy entry, pleasant experience).

Removal of Conditions on Residence:

Filed: August 14, 2015 - VSC

NOA1: 08/19/2015

Date of Decision: 06-03-2013

Letter of Approval received: 06-09-2016

Green Card received: 07-15-2016

Naturlization N-400:

Filed: September 16, 2019

Biometrics: October 9, 2019

Interview: August 24, 2020

Approval: Approved and received Naturalization Certificate same day.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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Yeah right. Their system was down and they are doing 15 November that is how they approved Borkstorm's application from 2 December. Also few other petitions from up to 12 December.

Married: 12/01/2011
USCIS Stage:
I-130 sent: 12/29/2011 NOA1: 01/03/2012 NOA2: 09/24/2012 (Text and website) - 09/28/2012 (In mail) <265 days to approval from NOA1 date>
I-129F sent: 01/14/2012 NOA1: 01/18/2012 NOA2: 09/27/2012 (Withdrawn)
RFE: 08/13/2012 "Proof of Bona Fide marital relationship". (Took them 7 months, 1 week and 4 days to send an RFE).
RFE Responce received by CSC-USCIS on 09/07/2012.
NVC Stage:
NVC Received: 10/09/2012
NVC issued Case #, IIN and BIN: 10/10/2012
IV Package Received at NVC: 12/03/2012

EMBASSY STAGE:
interview March 20, 2013 : results AP (sent in paperwork for co-sponsor received 4-20-2013)

Issued: September 30, 2013

POE: Raleigh-Durham International Airport, NC @ 10-17-2013 (Easy entry, pleasant experience).

Removal of Conditions on Residence:

Filed: August 14, 2015 - VSC

NOA1: 08/19/2015

Date of Decision: 06-03-2013

Letter of Approval received: 06-09-2016

Green Card received: 07-15-2016

Naturlization N-400:

Filed: September 16, 2019

Biometrics: October 9, 2019

Interview: August 24, 2020

Approval: Approved and received Naturalization Certificate same day.

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