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I've noticed that Vermont is the worst at keeping petitions in "order". Everyone else seems to stay on track and you can pretty much tell when you are about to be adjudicated by the numbers around you, but Vermont is just all over the place. I wonder why?

HUSBAND'S CASE

9/17/2011 - sent I-13

09/19/2011 - noa1 received

3/16/2012 - case sent to my local USCIS office for additional processing

4/21/2012 - AP. If we haven't heard from them in SIX MONTHS (omg) we can feel free to call them!!! Thanks!

9/20/2012 - Interview scheduled - October 3!!!!

10/3/2012 - Interview went well but she must look at his A-file more before decision.

10/12/2012 - I-130 APPROVED! APPROVED! APPROVED!

KIDS' CASES

04/20/2012: NOA107/20/2012: instead of an approval, we got thrown into AP. sigh

11/01/2012: Boys' I-130 interview set for November 28, 2012.

11/28/2012: I-130s APPROVED! APPROVED! APPROVED!

NVC

12/14/2012: NVC Received

12/31/2012: Case number/IIN

12/31/2012: DS-3032 sent

01/08/2013: DS-3032 accepted

01/02/2013: AOS bill0

1/03/2013: AOS bill shows PAID

01/04/2013: AOS package sent

01/09/2013: IV bill

01/10/2013: IV bill shows PAID

01/11/2013: IV package sent

01/23/2013: Case complete

02/01/2013: Interview scheduled

US Embassy Lagos

02/22/2013: Embassy received

03/01/2013: Medical

03/20/2013: Interview - was told the boys would have been approved on the spot if they had pics! Errrr :-(

04/15/2013: DNA test

05/15/2013: Emailed embassy BEGGING them to let boys drop off passports for visa insertion. IT WORKED!!!

05/31/2013: Visa in hand

06/02/2013: POE JFK!!!!!!

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Sent in paperword end of May - June 4th is our priority date - haven't head anything. I would wait another month or so before calling again if I were you - there are still tons of ppl before you to get approved. Hopefully they will speed up since Vermont is smoving slo. Boo! Good luck to everyone.

NOA1 - June 4th, 2012

NOA2 - January 11th, 2013

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My husband sent our I 130 in June 13 in Vermont , and we still don't hear nothing from them. We called them already 3 times and nothing new, they told us that they have too much work now and we must wait!!! Already 6 month since we received NOA 1,we don't hear any news from them. (Sorry for my not good English).

My husband sent our I 130 in June 13 in Vermont , and we still don't hear nothing from them. We called them already 3 times and nothing new, they told us that they have too much work now and we must wait!!! Already 6 month since we received NOA 1,we don't hear any news from them. (Sorry for my not good English).

Did your case was transferred to NBC. NBC is much faster than Vermont and that what I am referring to. I know that Vermont is very slowdown but NBC is moving smoothly but not really for august filers.

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Did your case was transferred to NBC. NBC is much faster than Vermont and that what I am referring to. I know that Vermont is very slowdown but NBC is moving smoothly but not really for august filers.

Our documents now in Vermont, they didn't send our documents nowhere......I tried find information about NBC here, and i couldn't. Can you describe what does NBC mean? Thanks.

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Sent in paperword end of May - June 4th is our priority date - haven't head anything. I would wait another month or so before calling again if I were you - there are still tons of ppl before you to get approved. Hopefully they will speed up since Vermont is smoving slo. Boo! Good luck to everyone.

We gonna call in USCIS on Jan 13. It will be exactly 7 month since our documents was sent in Vermont.I red many stories about people who was approved in 4,5 even 3 month, but almost all those people was approved in California Center.... But i think we have slow process because of December - very lazy month :))Many holidays.

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Our documents now in Vermont, they didn't send our documents nowhere......I tried find information about NBC here, and i couldn't. Can you describe what does NBC mean? Thanks.

Sorry for the late response. NBC usually they don t process the I 130 that s why they don t even have processing time for I 130 if you look it at at the website. However, whenever they have an overwhelming cases in some of their regular offices they send some of the files to the NBC to pick up some files and help out. Some people get their approval directly from the NBC office and some cases are returned back to the original office where they first filed. NBC stand for NATIONAL BENEFICIARY CENTER.

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We gonna call in USCIS on Jan 13. It will be exactly 7 month since our documents was sent in Vermont.I red many stories about people who was approved in 4,5 even 3 month, but almost all those people was approved in California Center.... But i think we have slow process because of December - very lazy month :))Many holidays.

I called yesterday and I asked to speak to a tier 2. I waited exactly an hour until a African american officer responded. She was short with her answers. I asked her where is physically my file existing? is it still in the NBC office or was send somewhere else? she did not like that question and she told me is not an area of my concern to know where is my file at this period of time and she told me you can ask about the processing time. I told her yes I need to know when I should except something she said after a 5 months from your priority date. I told her the reason I asked that question to make sure my filed is not lost. She told me no it is not and everything is there and I have just to wait. and she asked me if they asked me about evidences I told her no and she said everything looks fine. I told her there are people who filed after me and already get approved. She said each case differ from each individual. I could not argue more than that. I said let me hang off before she get pissed off although she did not make sense in her last answer because what come first should be server first. but I guess that the us immigration. no sense.

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I called yesterday and I asked to speak to a tier 2. I waited exactly an hour until a African american officer responded. She was short with her answers. I asked her where is physically my file existing? is it still in the NBC office or was send somewhere else? she did not like that question and she told me is not an area of my concern to know where is my file at this period of time and she told me you can ask about the processing time. I told her yes I need to know when I should except something she said after a 5 months from your priority date. I told her the reason I asked that question to make sure my filed is not lost. She told me no it is not and everything is there and I have just to wait. and she asked me if they asked me about evidences I told her no and she said everything looks fine. I told her there are people who filed after me and already get approved. She said each case differ from each individual. I could not argue more than that. I said let me hang off before she get pissed off although she did not make sense in her last answer because what come first should be server first. but I guess that the us immigration. no sense.

Last week when I called USCIS, the tier 2 (Officer Taylor) was pissed off that someone would be calling before the five months was up. He was so rude to me even though I was very polite. I gave him the reason for wanting to know where my petition was is that I wanted to send in the beneficiary's BC. He got livid when I told him that I read online some offices are requesting beneficiary BCs. He said he adjudicates, and they're not required. He said that if I had an RFE it would show up in the system, and since he didn't see one I basically needed to shut up and sit back down! I honestly don't believe that even the tier 2 officers know that much now since the new transfer process. He then told me my petition is in Missouri, but it sounded like he was BSing to get me off the phone, so who knows.

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

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Last week when I called USCIS, the tier 2 (Officer Taylor) was pissed off that someone would be calling before the five months was up. He was so rude to me even though I was very polite. I gave him the reason for wanting to know where my petition was is that I wanted to send in the beneficiary's BC. He got livid when I told him that I read online some offices are requesting beneficiary BCs. He said he adjudicates, and they're not required. He said that if I had an RFE it would show up in the system, and since he didn't see one I basically needed to shut up and sit back down! I honestly don't believe that even the tier 2 officers know that much now since the new transfer process. He then told me my petition is in Missouri, but it sounded like he was BSing to get me off the phone, so who knows.

I THINK THE ALL PROCESS IS ABOUT LUCK. SOME PEOPLE GET A NICE OFFICER NOT A HATER WHO JUST FELLOW THE SYSTEM AND DOES NOT COMPLICATED THINGS, AND SOME PEOPLE GET A BAD OFFICER WHO HAS A MENTALITY OF OWNING THE POWER TO DO WHATEVER HE WANTS AND NO BODY SHOULD ASK HIM WHY HE IS DELAYING SOME FILES AND TAKING ONES BEFORE OTHERS.

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Last week when I called USCIS, the tier 2 (Officer Taylor) was pissed off that someone would be calling before the five months was up. He was so rude to me even though I was very polite. I gave him the reason for wanting to know where my petition was is that I wanted to send in the beneficiary's BC. He got livid when I told him that I read online some offices are requesting beneficiary BCs. He said he adjudicates, and they're not required. He said that if I had an RFE it would show up in the system, and since he didn't see one I basically needed to shut up and sit back down! I honestly don't believe that even the tier 2 officers know that much now since the new transfer process. He then told me my petition is in Missouri, but it sounded like he was BSing to get me off the phone, so who knows.

The ISO I spoke to was quite rude too. I can't figure out why because I actually had a legitimate question about not getting a paper NOA1 in the mail (and it tells you to call if you don't get it in 30 days). She seemed to know that mine was still at NBC but answered it in a "are you that stupid that you didn't realize it was there" type of way.

I THINK THE ALL PROCESS IS ABOUT LUCK. SOME PEOPLE GET A NICE OFFICER NOT A HATER WHO JUST FELLOW THE SYSTEM AND DOES NOT COMPLICATED THINGS, AND SOME PEOPLE GET A BAD OFFICER WHO HAS A MENTALITY OF OWNING THE POWER TO DO WHATEVER HE WANTS AND NO BODY SHOULD ASK HIM WHY HE IS DELAYING SOME FILES AND TAKING ONES BEFORE OTHERS.

Nobody is intentionally delaying some files. Just relax a little.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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The ISO I spoke to was quite rude too. I can't figure out why because I actually had a legitimate question about not getting a paper NOA1 in the mail (and it tells you to call if you don't get it in 30 days). She seemed to know that mine was still at NBC but answered it in a "are you that stupid that you didn't realize it was there" type of way.

Nobody is intentionally delaying some files. Just relax a little.

I am relax. but wait until they put your case on hold for 6 months or more and at the same time you will be seeing people filed months after you getting approved you going to stressed out no matter how much calm you are.

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