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Well most of you know that I filed for a K3 for my Hubby. Today I got a letter regarding the I-129F basically saying they recived a status inquery and that our application was still processing BUT THAT THEY HAVE TO PREFORM ADDITIONAL REVIEW OF THIS CASE :crying::crying::crying::crying: and that Id have to wait 6 more months.And also that if I did not hear any thing within six months to call them up. Does it mean that they are still processing petitions and my receipt is not until July 18 and they are barely working April? Or does it mean that they have seen my application and for some reason they have to keep reviewing the case for I dont know what? I dont get it what is additional review? Is this background checks or what I dont know . Has any one gotten this type of letter before? Does additinal review means that I have to wait 6 whole months more or that i could get approved any time in the next 6 months? Did I get this genereci letter because my NOA1 is out of the current processing time frame when I made the inquery? Also does that mean that my I-130 will have the same thing or is there a chance that it will be approved even if the I-129F is in additinal review.? what exactly is additional review???? :unsure::crying::unsure: Sorry for all the questions im just wreck right now. Is it because he was excluded last time he tried to come visit me and he was exluded? Has any one that been excluded had this type of letter? Please help. :crying:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Oh Dip Sticks, I'm sorry that you didn't get good news. I was really hoping that the letter you were waiting for would be an approval!!

It sounds like you are in administrative review - which unfortunately I am not very familiar with.

I'm so sorry I can't be of more help. Hopefully someone else will see this soon!

Good luck, you are in my thoughts.

Sandy.

Sandy

Michael's I-130:

NOA1: 5-10-2006----updated w/ citizenship: 9-25-06----had to call back 10/25, touch 10/26

12/06/06 - Approved!- - - 12/08/06 - Touch---01/25/07 - Touch

I130 at NVC

12/14/06 - case number assigned

12/25/06 - DS3032 & AOS Fee Bill Mailed (phone system updated 12/27)

12/27/06 - emailed choice of agent; 12/29/06 - received email from NVC confirming choice of agent!

01/01/07 - NVC generated IV Fee Bill (postmarked 1/17 though!)

01/03/07 - returned AoS Fee Bill via Priority Mail (James' shortcut)

01/15/07 - NVC generated AOS package

01/22/07 - received IV Fee Bill - overnighted back to NVC same day

01/27/07 - recieved I864 package; 01/29/07 - overnighted I864 to NVC

01/29/07 - DS230 generated (phone system not updated, email response 2/5/07)

02/05/07 - mailed DS-230 to NVC via express mail

02/20/07 - CASE COMPLETE!!

04/18/07 - INTERVIEW!!!! - APPROVED!!!!

Michael's K-3:

09/28/06 - NOA1

1/25/07 - approved ...NOA2 via snail mail - 1/29/07

03/16/07 - chose not to return packet 3 to Montreal

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Well most of you know that I filed for a K3 for my Hubby. Today I got a letter regarding the I-129F basically saying they recived a status inquery and that our application was still processing BUT THAT THEY HAVE TO PREFORM ADDITIONAL REVIEW OF THIS CASE :crying::crying::crying::crying: and that Id have to wait 6 more months.And also that if I did not hear any thing within six months to call them up. Does it mean that they are still processing petitions and my receipt is not until July 18 and they are barely working April? Or does it mean that they have seen my application and for some reason they have to keep reviewing the case for I dont know what? I dont get it what is additional review? Is this background checks or what I dont know . Has any one gotten this type of letter before? Does additinal review means that I have to wait 6 whole months more or that i could get approved any time in the next 6 months? Did I get this genereci letter because my NOA1 is out of the current processing time frame when I made the inquery? Also does that mean that my I-130 will have the same thing or is there a chance that it will be approved even if the I-129F is in additinal review.? what exactly is additional review???? :unsure::crying::unsure: Sorry for all the questions im just wreck right now. Is it because he was excluded last time he tried to come visit me and he was exluded? Has any one that been excluded had this type of letter? Please help. :crying:

I feel your pain and wish I could say something to help you. Just keep the faith and things will work out.

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sorry about the USCIS delay.

Could you post the letter so that we can read it and evaluate.

Good Luck

I-130 Timeline

06-28-06 Sent petition to California Service Center

07-21-06 NOA1 Notice date

09-21-06 email received saying NOA2 approved

I-129F Timeline

07-31-06 Sent petition to Chicago

08-18-06 NOA1 Notice date

10-04-06 NOA2 approval

10-16-06 NVC received application

11-03-06 Received Packet3 / Packet4

12-06-06 Interview - Successful

12-08-08 Visa Issued

12-12-06 Visa Received

AOS

12-22-06 Sent petition to Chicago

12-25-06 Petition delivered

12-29-06 NOA1 notice date

01-02-07 Check cashed

01-03-07 NOA1 received by mail

01-04-07 Biometrics Notice Date

01-09-07 Touched

01-10-07 Biometrics Notice received

01-17-07 Biometrics appointment

01-17-07 Touched (Biometrics)

01-20-07 Touched

03-01-07 Touched

03-20-07 Interview Date

03-20-07 Interview successful and AOS approved

EAD

12-22-06 Sent petition to Chicago

12-25-06 Petition delivered

12-29-06 NOA1 notice date

01-02-07 Check cashed

01-03-07 NOA1 received by mail

01-04-07 Biometrics Notice Date

01-09-07 Touched

01-10-07 Biometrics Notice received

01-17-07 Biometrics appointment

01-17-07 Touched (Biometrics)

01-20-07 Touched

03-09-07 Touched

03-15-07 Card Production Ordered

03-17-07 EAD card received

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Sorry about the bad news. I am afraid additional review, further processing etc means administrative review which can take from 2 weeks to 6 months. You just needs to hold in there. I feel it would not take such a long time and would get approved soon. I-130 and I-129F are done at different center and through different processes. Not necessarily that I-129F has been put under review and I -130 can not get approved. You just need to hang in there

Kind Regards,

Shakil

Our Timeline

06/23/2006 Happiest day of my life, got married to my lovely Wife!

AOS

11/27/06 I-485 / I-765 Sent (Overnight)

11/28/06 I-485 / I-765 Received

12/01/06 Notice Date for both

12/02/06, 12/04/06, 12/05/06, 12/06/06, 12/10/06, 12/11/06 Touched !!!

12/19/06 Interview letter Issued!

12/26/06 Interview Notice Received!

02/13/07 Interview

08/25/08 Filed Writ of Mandamus (Law Suit) against USCIS, DOS, FBI

09/16/08 Application Approved (IR6)

09/22/08 Card Production Ordered

09/23/08 Welcome Notice Received

09/29/08 10 YR. GC Received!

N-400

07/18/11 N-400 Sent (Overnight) UPS

07/19/11 N-400 Received

08/23/11 Case status changed - FP letter sent

08/26/11 Fingerprint notice received in mail

08/26/11 Early Fingerprints completed

09/13/11 Original Fingerprints scheduled date

08/30/11 Case status updated: In-Line to be scheduled for an interview

09/12/11 Case status updated: Interview is now scheduled

09/15/11 Interview letter received!

10/19/11 Interview at Santa Ana, CA - I-130 is not approved in file

10/19/11 RFE issued

10/27/11 RFE response received and is being reviewed - even though I didn't get any RFE or responded to one!

11/11/11 Notification for Placed in que for oath ceremony

11/15/11 Notification for Oath being scheduled

11/18/11 N-445 Oath letter received

12/15/11 Oath Ceremony - Its all over! I AM FINALLY A US CITIZEN!

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Wow that really sucks !! I personally haven't had much exposure to AR.

But hang in there - you have to be strong. There is a light at the end of this Visa tunnel ... sometimes you just have to focus to see the light.

My thoughts are with you.

Angela

***I751***

01/06/2009 - Mailed I-751 with Fee (Day 1)

01/09/2009 - Check Cashed (Day 3)

01/15/2009 - NOA received (Day 9)

02/05/2009 - Biometrics Appointment (Day 30)

06/10/2009 - Approval!

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I'm sorry to hear that but hang in there!!!

Our wishes are with you.

A

I-130 Sent : July 17, 06

NOA1 : July 27

Nov 22, file is 'pending'

Nov 28, Touched

Dec 4, APPROVED!!!! ^__^

Dec 6, NVC Case Number Assigned

Dec 18, DS-3032 & AOS bill sent

Dec 21, NVC accepted choice of agent via email

Dec 22, Sent AOS bill using James' shortcuts

Dec 25, IV Bill Generated

Jan 9, Sent I-864 using James' shortcuts

Jan 15, IV bill arrived

Jan 16, IV Bill Paid

Jan 19, IV bill processed

Jan 22, I-864 being reviewed

Jan 29, Sent DS-230 using James' shortcuts

Feb 13, CASE COMPLETED!!

Apr 13, INTERVIEW - APPROVED!!

Apr 28, Entered USA, POE Vancouver. Told that my visa stamp serves as a temporary Green Card.

I-129F Sent : Aug 20, 06

NOA1 : Aug 31, 06

Oct 23, 06, received email that case forwarded to CSC

Oct 27, 06, received email saying that case has reached CSC

Nov 22, 06, note said file received and pending

Dec 13, 06, Touched with same note as above

ABANDONING K3

I-751 Sent on Jan 28, 09 to remove conditions

Feb 1 - Check cashed

Feb 25 - Biometrics

Jun 1 - Approved! (Decision date was May 26, 09)

Now waiting for green card...

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I am soooo sorry girl....What has your congressman said?? I have never heard of AR done here.....It usually happens at the emabssy.....They take fingerprints and then clear the person for Visa issuance

Hang in there we are here for you

I 130 mailed 7/3/06 rec'v 7/5/06

I-130 NOA1 7/10/06

129f mailed 7/18/06 rec'v 7/19/06

129f NOA1 7/24/06

I130 NOA2 9/25/06 rec'v paper NOA2 9/30/06

129f NOA2 9/26/06 rec'v paper NOA2 10/01/06

NVC rec'v I130 and case # assig'd 10/01/06

NVC rec'v 129f and case # assig'd 10/04/06

K3 Fowarded to Emabassy 10/05/06

K3 rec'v by Embassy 10/12/06

Medical 10/17/2006

Flight to SDO 10/25/2006

Interview date 10/26/06 APPROVED!!

Returned on 10/28/06

Visa Paasport was Picked up 11/13/06

My hubby entered 11/15/06

POE is JFK

Torture is finally over!!

AOS Process

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I am sorry to hear this. Hope you hear the good news as soon as possible. Please have your Congressman make an inquiry. Sometimes, Congressman's office can get more precise reply than us.

Well most of you know that I filed for a K3 for my Hubby. Today I got a letter regarding the I-129F basically saying they recived a status inquery and that our application was still processing BUT THAT THEY HAVE TO PREFORM ADDITIONAL REVIEW OF THIS CASE :crying::crying::crying::crying: and that Id have to wait 6 more months.And also that if I did not hear any thing within six months to call them up. Does it mean that they are still processing petitions and my receipt is not until July 18 and they are barely working April? Or does it mean that they have seen my application and for some reason they have to keep reviewing the case for I dont know what? I dont get it what is additional review? Is this background checks or what I dont know . Has any one gotten this type of letter before? Does additinal review means that I have to wait 6 whole months more or that i could get approved any time in the next 6 months? Did I get this genereci letter because my NOA1 is out of the current processing time frame when I made the inquery? Also does that mean that my I-130 will have the same thing or is there a chance that it will be approved even if the I-129F is in additinal review.? what exactly is additional review???? :unsure::crying::unsure: Sorry for all the questions im just wreck right now. Is it because he was excluded last time he tried to come visit me and he was exluded? Has any one that been excluded had this type of letter? Please help. :crying:

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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I have never heard of AR done here.....It usually happens at the embassy.....They take fingerprints and then clear the person for Visa issuance

They can do AR at any time you are in the processing. If they have pulled their case now it may be in detailed AR and a handful of cases are pulled at this level and reviewed. Name checks are done at all stages and in the final stages at the embassy level are the fingerprints and full set if you have had a name hit in any of the many data bases.

Sorry to hear that you are in AR and hope that is goes fastly for you.

Mary

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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Sorry about the bad news. I am afraid additional review, further processing etc means administrative review which can take from 2 weeks to 6 months. You just needs to hold in there. I feel it would not take such a long time and would get approved soon. I-130 and I-129F are done at different center and through different processes. Not necessarily that I-129F has been put under review and I -130 can not get approved. You just need to hang in there

Kind Regards,

Shakil

Sounds like Administrative Review to me...and there is no accurate projection as to how long it will take. It will be when it will be. :)

"diaddie mermaid"

You can 'catch' me on here and on FBI.

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I have never heard of AR done here.....It usually happens at the embassy.....They take fingerprints and then clear the person for Visa issuance

They can do AR at any time you are in the processing. If they have pulled their case now it may be in detailed AR and a handful of cases are pulled at this level and reviewed. Name checks are done at all stages and in the final stages at the embassy level are the fingerprints and full set if you have had a name hit in any of the many data bases.

Sorry to hear that you are in AR and hope that is goes fastly for you.

Mary

Thanks for the info...Dipstick maybe is better at this point........Mines happened right before my hubby was to arrive that really hurt!! I'm loosing it and the process just keeps changing.....Only God knows girl and I hope having this resolved at this stage will speed things up in the future!!

Does anyone know how long it take for the 10 finger prints to come back when taken at the embassy??

I 130 mailed 7/3/06 rec'v 7/5/06

I-130 NOA1 7/10/06

129f mailed 7/18/06 rec'v 7/19/06

129f NOA1 7/24/06

I130 NOA2 9/25/06 rec'v paper NOA2 9/30/06

129f NOA2 9/26/06 rec'v paper NOA2 10/01/06

NVC rec'v I130 and case # assig'd 10/01/06

NVC rec'v 129f and case # assig'd 10/04/06

K3 Fowarded to Emabassy 10/05/06

K3 rec'v by Embassy 10/12/06

Medical 10/17/2006

Flight to SDO 10/25/2006

Interview date 10/26/06 APPROVED!!

Returned on 10/28/06

Visa Paasport was Picked up 11/13/06

My hubby entered 11/15/06

POE is JFK

Torture is finally over!!

AOS Process

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Well after speaking to the lawyer she called USCIS and she said they were of no help. She wonders why she has not gotten any piece of email regarding only of our petitions since we got the NOA1's for both petitions. So she said she wrote a letter and will send it today to Chicago and request that she gets every piece of undelivered mail that we she has not received. At any rate I don’t think it will make a major difference because I think the letter that I got yesterday was the one that was returned undeliverable. Well I said is there a way to know for sure that we are in AR and if so for what? As I read some place that if we find out that we are in AR that we should try to inquiry the reason for it. She attempted to find out today but she basically said that her call got no answer. After the call she decided to send a letter to Chicago directly. Now I really want to know if we are in AR or not. I wonder if this delay was caused because my husband was excluded. The lawyer said it could be the case. Has any one been in my situation before? Has exclusion caused a delay in your approval or "additional review"? Also do you think my congressman can help me find this out or should I wait as the lawyer suggested for the 6 months from the NOA1 dated to be complete in Jan? Is it too soon to do the congressional inquiry? The lawyer said this would probably piss them off and put the application on the bottom of the pile?

Scanning the letter shortly.

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