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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Qatar
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Is that so? Hmmm, I was wondering about that :) and wow, did you ask for an expedite?

Nope, it was done automatically.

If your I-130 does get sent to a local field office after going to the National Benefits Center, does USCIS notify you of the change via email, postal mail, etc?

Not that I know of, most people get that information after calling in and asking to speak to a Tier 2 ISO. They'll tell you if your case has been transferred. But this is typically done a month or so from your NOA1 date. Some people have been getting transferred to local offices 2 or 3 months after their NOA1 date. It's all just a mess :(

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USCIS - 37 days
12.13.12: Sent I-130 from abroad
12.16.12: Delivered to Chicago Lock Box
12.19.12: NOA1 - E-mail, MSC number
12.21.12: Case showed up online
01.25.13: NOA2
01.30.13: Email from USCIS - Post Decision Activity - Case sent to NVC
NVC - 28 Days
02.05.13: NVC Received
02.22.13: Case/IIN Received

AOS Track
02.26.13: AOS bill invoiced
02.27.13: Pay AOS bill
03.06.13: AOS bill shows PAID
03.07.13: AOS package sent

IV Track
02.23.13: DS-3032 sent
03.03.13: DS-3032 re-sent for Supervisor Review
03.04.13: DS-3032 accepted
03.06.13: First DS-3032 accepted!
03.05.13: IV bill invoiced
03.06.13: Pay IV bill
03.07.13: IV bill shows PAID
03.07.13: IV package sent

03.11.13: AOS and IV Packages delivered to NVC
03.20.13: IV Package Accepted
03.22.13: Case complete
03.29.13: Interview scheduled - Email
04.02.13: Case left NVC
Consulate
04.04.13: Case received
04.08.13 - Medical
04.28.13 - Interview - Approved

05.02.13 - Visa In Hand
07.21.13 - POE (Washington D.C.)

Gearing up to apply for Naturalization in April 2016!

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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If your I-130 does get sent to a local field office after going to the National Benefits Center, does USCIS notify you of the change via email, postal mail, etc?

From the information I am gathering from VJ, USCIS does not notify you when they transfer to your local field office. The only way to find out seems to be calling USCIS and asking to speak to a tier 2 representative.

I am the petitioner.


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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I wonder if the "last update" date changes when/if they transfer the case to the local field office... I see online that my case was last updated on Aug 8th 2012. Not sure what happened to my file. Im going to call CIS and speak to Tier-2 again next week.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I wonder if the "last update" date changes when/if they transfer the case to the local field office... I see online that my case was last updated on Aug 8th 2012. Not sure what happened to my file. Im going to call CIS and speak to Tier-2 again next week.

no it doesnt

my last touched is the date it was entered online finally.

it transferred two weeks later

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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Not that I know of, most people get that information after calling in and asking to speak to a Tier 2 ISO. They'll tell you if your case has been transferred. But this is typically done a month or so from your NOA1 date. Some people have been getting transferred to local offices 2 or 3 months after their NOA1 date. It's all just a mess :(

Wow. So your case can just sit for 3 months before they do anything with it? And a that point they just send it somewhere else for it to sit a little longer before it gets worked on. Unbelievable. Is it a good idea to call about a month after getting NOA1 to see what's up?

01/04/2013 - Married in Tokyo

USCIS
01/24/2013 - Mailed I-130
01/30/2013 - NOA1

03/14/2013 - Case transferred to Newark field office

05/16/2013 - NOA2

NVC

06/20/2013 - NVC received file

06/27/2013 - Case Number and IIN assigned

06/28/2013 - DS-3032 email sent

07/02/2013 - Received DS-3032 and I-864 bill

07/02/2013 - Submitted AOS bill payment

07/05/2013 - AOS bill status PAID

07/06/2013 - Mailed AOS package

07/08/2013 - AOS delivered

07/09/2013 - DS-3032 accepted

07/10/2013 - Received IV bill

07/11/2013 - Submitted IV bill payment

07/13/2013 - IV bill status PAID

07/16/2013 - Mailed IV package

07/17/2013 - IV package delivered

08/01/2013 - AOS approved

08/12/2013 - IV approved & Case Complete

Embassy & POE

08/21/2013 - Casefile confirmed at Tokyo Embassy

09/03/2013 - Interview - APPROVED!

09/16/2013 - Paid Immigrant Fee

10/06/2013 - POE via Toronto

01/07/2014 - Green card received

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Turkey
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Wow. So your case can just sit for 3 months before they do anything with it? And a that point they just send it somewhere else for it to sit a little longer before it gets worked on. Unbelievable. Is it a good idea to call about a month after getting NOA1 to see what's up?

I called at 56 days to see where I was at. I'm still at the NBC. I would wait till about that long to call. Be ready for the ISO to not want to tell you where you are at.


USCIS - 66 days ROC - 139 days from sent to approved
12/3/2012 - I-130 delivered to Chicago 5/20/15: mailed I-751 package to California office
12/4/2012 - NOA1 NBC (Missouri Service Center MSC) 5/22/15: Date on NOA1
12/6/2012 - Check cashed 8/26/15: Bio appointment

12/8/2012 - Received paper NOA1 10/06/15: Received Email card was being processed
12/20/2012 - Case number showed up on USCIS website
1/29/2013 - Called USCIS and case is still at NBC
2/8/2013 - Received an Email that we were approved on 2/7/13
3/5/2013 - Told file may have been "misplaced" to email NOA2 to NCVresearch
3/7/2013 - ISO at the USCIS opened a service request to try to track down
if and when the file was shipped. Should hear something before 3/26 ( so she said)

NVC - 119 days NVC to Visa in hand
03/11/2013: NVC received (31 days from NOA2 at USCIS till received at NVC )
03/25/2013: NVC Case no. assigned
03/27/2013: Paid AOS fee (shows paid 3/29/13)
04/01/2013: AOS Sent
03/27/2013: Received IV Bill
03/27/2013: Paid IV Bill (shows paid 3/29/13)
04/01/2013: Sent IV Packet
04/02/2013:IV Packet Delivered
04/16/2013: Case Complete (37 days from received to case complete)
04/16/2013: Received Case Complete Email

05/13/2013: NVC status "In Transit"

051/20/2013: NVC status "Ready"
06/24/2013: Interview date - Orange card... wanted copy of USC passport

07/08/2013: Visa received in the mail

08/03/2013: POE



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We got our NOA 2 approved 31 Jan! Still in shock. So I am guessing the petition never left NBC as the USC is out of the US.

Baffling, we were preparing for many months of wait. I'm so sorry to all still waiting in 'initial review', but I hope that this gives you hope that they are doing something...

I am the Kiwi :)

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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We got our NOA 2 approved 31 Jan! Still in shock. So I am guessing the petition never left NBC as the USC is out of the US.

Baffling, we were preparing for many months of wait. I'm so sorry to all still waiting in 'initial review', but I hope that this gives you hope that they are doing something...

Congrats!

It seems that if the USC is living abroad with the beneficiary they are getting NOA2 really fast. Is there a reason for this?

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01/04/2013 - Married in Tokyo

USCIS
01/24/2013 - Mailed I-130
01/30/2013 - NOA1

03/14/2013 - Case transferred to Newark field office

05/16/2013 - NOA2

NVC

06/20/2013 - NVC received file

06/27/2013 - Case Number and IIN assigned

06/28/2013 - DS-3032 email sent

07/02/2013 - Received DS-3032 and I-864 bill

07/02/2013 - Submitted AOS bill payment

07/05/2013 - AOS bill status PAID

07/06/2013 - Mailed AOS package

07/08/2013 - AOS delivered

07/09/2013 - DS-3032 accepted

07/10/2013 - Received IV bill

07/11/2013 - Submitted IV bill payment

07/13/2013 - IV bill status PAID

07/16/2013 - Mailed IV package

07/17/2013 - IV package delivered

08/01/2013 - AOS approved

08/12/2013 - IV approved & Case Complete

Embassy & POE

08/21/2013 - Casefile confirmed at Tokyo Embassy

09/03/2013 - Interview - APPROVED!

09/16/2013 - Paid Immigrant Fee

10/06/2013 - POE via Toronto

01/07/2014 - Green card received

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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We got our NOA 2 approved 31 Jan! Still in shock. So I am guessing the petition never left NBC as the USC is out of the US.

Baffling, we were preparing for many months of wait. I'm so sorry to all still waiting in 'initial review', but I hope that this gives you hope that they are doing something...

Congrats on your approval!

Congrats!

It seems that if the USC is living abroad (with the beneficiary I assume) they are getting NOA2 really fast. Is there a reason for this?

By default, if the USC is living abroad with their spouse, they are entitled to auto-expedite.

I am the petitioner.


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Congrats!

It seems that if the USC is living abroad with the beneficiary they are getting NOA2 really fast. Is there a reason for this?

No reason, certainly not confirmed by USCIS, but unmistakable trend with *some* but not all VJer who are filing from abroad. Seems like it's likely, but not certain.

I am the Kiwi :)

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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By default, if the USC is living abroad with their spouse, they are entitled to auto-expedite.

Interesting. Not saying it is unfair, but I guess couples living together abroad have that as an advantage to show the relationship is legit, whereas it takes more to prove a relationship is real when the USC is not living with the beneficiary.

01/04/2013 - Married in Tokyo

USCIS
01/24/2013 - Mailed I-130
01/30/2013 - NOA1

03/14/2013 - Case transferred to Newark field office

05/16/2013 - NOA2

NVC

06/20/2013 - NVC received file

06/27/2013 - Case Number and IIN assigned

06/28/2013 - DS-3032 email sent

07/02/2013 - Received DS-3032 and I-864 bill

07/02/2013 - Submitted AOS bill payment

07/05/2013 - AOS bill status PAID

07/06/2013 - Mailed AOS package

07/08/2013 - AOS delivered

07/09/2013 - DS-3032 accepted

07/10/2013 - Received IV bill

07/11/2013 - Submitted IV bill payment

07/13/2013 - IV bill status PAID

07/16/2013 - Mailed IV package

07/17/2013 - IV package delivered

08/01/2013 - AOS approved

08/12/2013 - IV approved & Case Complete

Embassy & POE

08/21/2013 - Casefile confirmed at Tokyo Embassy

09/03/2013 - Interview - APPROVED!

09/16/2013 - Paid Immigrant Fee

10/06/2013 - POE via Toronto

01/07/2014 - Green card received

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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Interesting. Not saying it is unfair, but I guess couples living together abroad have that as an advantage to show the relationship is legit, whereas it takes more to prove a relationship is real when the USC is not living with the beneficiary.

That could be one possibility. I'm not entirely sure why USCs living abroad are entitled to the auto-expedite. If someone else could shed some light on this, I would be interested to know.

I am the petitioner.


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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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FYI, here are the trend charts for local offices compared with the national trend. Note that in the local office trends you can clearly see a spike in I-130 volume trends post Aug 2012.

They haven't updated since Nov. 2012 unfortunately.

http://dashboard.uscis.gov/index.cfm?formtype=4&office=91&charttype=1

I am the petitioner.


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That could be one possibility. I'm not entirely sure why USCs living abroad are entitled to the auto-expedite. If someone else could shed some light on this, I would be interested to know.

From what I understand, and I certainly am no expert, this 'expedite' trend is certainly not guaranteed, and it is most certainly not an entitlement. You won't see it written anywhere on USCIS material, it just seems to be happening with many applications (but not all).

They have been phasing out direct consular filing at many overseas embassies which used to be how USC living abroad with spouses went through the process. I would say it's some kind of legacy to do with the fact that many of these applications now have to go through USCIS, but don't get assigned to a field office.

I am the Kiwi :)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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From what I understand, and I certainly am no expert, this 'expedite' trend is certainly not guaranteed, and it is most certainly not an entitlement. You won't see it written anywhere on USCIS material, it just seems to be happening with many applications (but not all).

They have been phasing out direct consular filing at many overseas embassies which used to be how USC living abroad with spouses went through the process. I would say it's some kind of legacy to do with the fact that many of these applications now have to go through USCIS, but don't get assigned to a field office.

Abroad expedite happened prior to August 15th.

My guess? The gov't wants their americans back in the us

:rofl:

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