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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Posted

Hi,

My wife filed my papers 2 weeks ago i130, she got the first confirmation letter a week ago, but today she got a different letter stating:

"We have transferred this case because the record indicates that office has jurisdiction over the case, the office will notify you of the subsequent action taken on this case."

My wife is freaking out right now. I have never been to the states so i have no idea what that means, you guys have been very helpful till now , what can we do ? because she is planning to come see me in a couple of months.

Is this something we should be worried about ?

Our Story

Fell in love in Pakistan, Got married, she left, filed the papers, missed each other, she came back and now we wait together for the process smile.png

4th July 2012 Married in Karachi, Pakistan
15th August 2012 I-130 Sent
21st August 2012 I-130 packet Received Email confirmation
24th August 2012 NOA1 received email and mail - petition transferred to Lee's Summit, MO.
4th September 2012 NOA1 status on USCIS, case transferred to USCIS office
Update: 11th Nov 2012- Found out case is in Houston Local office since Nov.

April 15th 2013 - I-130 Approved (NOA2)

July 2013 - Petitioner (wife returns to the US) and starts working.

September 2013 - Decided to file with NVC.

October 2013 - Submitted DS-260 got approved.

November 2013 - Submitted civil documentts IV packet.

December 2013 - Received email from NVC that documents are complete

January 17th 2014 - Interview - Put in AP for 1 to 3 Months.

Posted

Hmmm.... by any chance, was it transferred to Lee's Summit, Missouri? Mine was. From what I have read, it's not a bad thing. Your case was accepted by USCIS, and you have not gotten an RFE. The letter you received, like mine, was not asking for more information. It is telling you to be patient. So relax. There is nothing to do at this point.

USCIS: 307 days from NOA1 to NOA2 (no RFE's)

15JUN2012 USC married in Côte d'Ivoire
13AUG2012 I-130 sent by FedEx to Chicago
15AUG2012 I-130 packet delivered to mailroom, per FedEx.com
18AUG2012 NOA1, rcvd SMS & email saying case is routed to Vermont Service Center, later rcvd by snail mail
21AUG2012 the date on next I-797C received only by snail mail, says petition transferred to Lee's Summit,MO
28AUG2012 "touch" (website shows case was updated)
03OCT2012 the date casefile was sent to Atlanta, per phone call with ISO
01FEB2013 infopass at Atlanta, casefile has not even been assigned to anyone yet!

21JUN2013 NOA2, email received! USCIS website is updated! No SMS was received.

Letter rcvd later by snail mail from NBC, Lee's Summit, MO; however, I know file was adjudicated in Atlanta.

NVC:

11JUL2013 the date NVC says they received our file

19JUL2013 called and got Case # and IIN #, gave email addresses

22JUL2013 received DS-3032 and AOS invoice by email, mailed DS-3032

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
Timeline
Posted

Yes exactly lees summit , thanks for the reply, so we aren't looking at an interview of hers here ? for evidence of a bonafide marriage ? also, will this delay our process ?

Our Story

Fell in love in Pakistan, Got married, she left, filed the papers, missed each other, she came back and now we wait together for the process smile.png

4th July 2012 Married in Karachi, Pakistan
15th August 2012 I-130 Sent
21st August 2012 I-130 packet Received Email confirmation
24th August 2012 NOA1 received email and mail - petition transferred to Lee's Summit, MO.
4th September 2012 NOA1 status on USCIS, case transferred to USCIS office
Update: 11th Nov 2012- Found out case is in Houston Local office since Nov.

April 15th 2013 - I-130 Approved (NOA2)

July 2013 - Petitioner (wife returns to the US) and starts working.

September 2013 - Decided to file with NVC.

October 2013 - Submitted DS-260 got approved.

November 2013 - Submitted civil documentts IV packet.

December 2013 - Received email from NVC that documents are complete

January 17th 2014 - Interview - Put in AP for 1 to 3 Months.

 
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