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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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where do you find the statistics about the number of K-1s being processed by the centers?

Here is a link to charts showing the data (that some claim does not exist): http://dashboard.uscis.gov/index.cfm?formtype=6&office=2&charttype=1

You can change the type and service center with the buttons above the charts, and download the data as a CSV file at the lower left of the charts.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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Here is a link to charts showing the data (that some claim does not exist): http://dashboard.uscis.gov/index.cfm?formtype=6&office=2&charttype=1

You can change the type and service center with the buttons above the charts, and download the data as a CSV file at the lower left of the charts.

Have you looked through the other case types for CSC? The one I found interesting was the I-485. They have been processing 2 to 3 times a typical month since August. Also how did the pending cases go up that huge amount last year with almost no receipts?

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NOA1 - 8/24/2012

NOA2 - 3/18/2013 Only took 207 days at CSC

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Have you looked through the other case types for CSC? The one I found interesting was the I-485. They have been processing 2 to 3 times a typical month since August. Also how did the pending cases go up that huge amount last year with almost no receipts?

That is because last year they started transferring some I-485 to CSC from NBC to "help speed up the processing" However there are still people from April and May still waiting for their green cards. So it is good to see they are trying to get those processed.

K1 Visa                                                                 Adjustment of Status                                                             ROC

Service Center : California Service Center                        CIS Office : Kansas City MO Service Center                           California Service Center

Consulate : Bucharest, Romania

I-129F Sent : 2011-11-18                                 Date Filed : 2012-09-04 Date                            Filed: 2015-05-26

I-129F NOA1 : 2011-11-23                                      NOA Date : 2012-09-06                                                             NOA1 Date: 2015-05-28

I-129F RFE(s) : none                                              RFE(s) : NONE                                              RFE(s): NONE

I-129F NOA2 : 2012-04-12                                                 Bio. Appt. : 2012-10-03                                                              BIO. Appt.: 2015-09-15

NVC Received : 2012-04-26

NVC Left : 2012-05-10                                           EAD/AP Approved : 2012-11-08                             ROC APPROVED:2015-10-26      

Consulate Received : 2012-05-14                               EAD/AP Card Received : 2012-11-17                         Green card Received: 2015-11-04    

Packet 3 Received : 2012-05-17                                          Green card Approved : 2013-07-08                        NO INTERVIEW

Packet 3 Sent : 2012-05-20                                                    NO INTERVIEW

Interview Date : 2012-06-26                                                 Green Card Received : 2013-07-15

Interview Result : Approved                                                 

Visa Received : 2012-06-26                                                   

US Entry : 2012-07-05

Marriage : 2012-08-24

 

N-400 Naturalization:

04/25/2016 N-400 sent to USCIS AZ courier address thru FedEx

05/04/2106 NOA I-797 Receipt Notice Date
05/27/2016 Fingerprints Bio-metrics appointment date
06/08/2016 E-notification of interview scheduling
06/13/2016 Received official letter regarding interview
07/18/2016 Date of Interview
08/11/2016 Date Oath Ceremony
Field Office: Kansas City, MO

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Thought I'd share this with you all. We addressed our concern about the delay to our Senator's Office on Monday and got a swift response from the CSC after they made an inquiry on our behalf. Below is the email from our Lawyer:

"USCIS records indicate the I129F case (My Case number) is currently under review with an officer. Your constituent should receive a notice of action* within 45 days.

*A notice of action may be in a form of a Request for Evidence, Approval Notice, Denial Notice, Transfer Notice, Notice of Intent to Deny or Notice of Intent to Revoke."

This is promising. The “within 45 days” part is standard; as per our Lawyer, and I certainly hope it is quicker than that. Bottom line is that it's a slight relief to know our petition is being adjudicated.

Keep you chins up everyone... :pop:

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Thought I'd share this with you all. We addressed our concern about the delay to our Senator's Office on Monday and got a swift response from the CSC after they made an inquiry on our behalf. Below is the email from our Lawyer:

"USCIS records indicate the I129F case (My Case number) is currently under review with an officer. Your constituent should receive a notice of action* within 45 days.

*A notice of action may be in a form of a Request for Evidence, Approval Notice, Denial Notice, Transfer Notice, Notice of Intent to Deny or Notice of Intent to Revoke."

This is promising. The “within 45 days” part is standard; as per our Lawyer, and I certainly hope it is quicker than that. Bottom line is that it's a slight relief to know our petition is being adjudicated.

Keep you chins up everyone... :pop:

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Here is a link to charts showing the data (that some claim does not exist): http://dashboard.uscis.gov/index.cfm?formtype=6&office=2&charttype=1

You can change the type and service center with the buttons above the charts, and download the data as a CSV file at the lower left of the charts.

Thank You.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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OK, I don't want to start a false alarm, but there were 3 NOA2's yesterday, + 1 the day before at CSC.

Is this just a fluke, or is a turnaround in sight?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Thought I'd share this with you all. We addressed our concern about the delay to our Senator's Office on Monday and got a swift response from the CSC after they made an inquiry on our behalf. Below is the email from our Lawyer:

"USCIS records indicate the I129F case (My Case number) is currently under review with an officer. Your constituent should receive a notice of action* within 45 days.

*A notice of action may be in a form of a Request for Evidence, Approval Notice, Denial Notice, Transfer Notice, Notice of Intent to Deny or Notice of Intent to Revoke."

This is promising. The “within 45 days” part is standard; as per our Lawyer, and I certainly hope it is quicker than that. Bottom line is that it's a slight relief to know our petition is being adjudicated.

Keep you chins up everyone... :pop:

Yeah that is what they told me too couple weeks ago without going through any elected official's office. I was insistent that you are taking longer than it needs to be and I need answers on my case. But that is still good news that they are reviewing. I am surprise it takes this long to comb through a petition where as in other threads I've been told that Adjudicators take a maximum of 25-30 mins to turn around a case and decide on it. Dang ours must have thrown up red flags all over or the Adjudicator is on a long vacation or something. Geez I don't know how much longer this will take.

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Yeah that is what they told me too couple weeks ago without going through any elected official's office. I was insistent that you are taking longer than it needs to be and I need answers on my case. But that is still good news that they are reviewing. I am surprise it takes this long to comb through a petition where as in other threads I've been told that Adjudicators take a maximum of 25-30 mins to turn around a case and decide on it. Dang ours must have thrown up red flags all over or the Adjudicator is on a long vacation or something. Geez I don't know how much longer this will take.

I hear ya... You were directly advised that "your petition is being reviewed by an Officer" or did they say, "Your petition is still pending review"? We've been in contact with the USCIS several times as well and just this past Monday was told to take it to the next level and to email the CSC with specific information to gather more details. I specifically asked if they can tell me if my file was touched by an Officer (or Adjudicator) and the lady said, "No, we do not have access to that detail" I elected, instead, to back off at that point until I heard back from our Senator's office (which we did). Each time I called the USCIS's 800 number before, the information was exactly the same thing, "You're petition is pending review". This time, the information received through our Senator's office detailed another fact; that our petition was "currently being reviewed by a USCIS Officer". I choose to believe this means our case is almost through the pipelne. :dance:

In regards to my exceptions; unfortunately I really believe we will receive an RFE due to the fact that there was no mention of an affidavit from the beneficiary attesting her intention to marry the me (the Petitioner) within 90 days of her POA. We sent my intention to marry her within 90 days with the petition itself, but completely overlooked hers. I pray this will not be an issue, but I'm afraid it will be. As such, we have her signed and notarized petition in our Immigration Lawyer's hands already; ready to go at a moments notice.

Hoping we all hear something very soon,

Sahs

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I hear ya... You were directly advised that "your petition is being reviewed by an Officer" or did they say, "Your petition is still pending review"? We've been in contact with the USCIS several times as well and just this past Monday was told to take it to the next level and to email the CSC with specific information to gather more details. I specifically asked if they can tell me if my file was touched by an Officer (or Adjudicator) and the lady said, "No, we do not have access to that detail" I elected, instead, to back off at that point until I heard back from our Senator's office (which we did). Each time I called the USCIS's 800 number before, the information was exactly the same thing, "You're petition is pending review". This time, the information received through our Senator's office detailed another fact; that our petition was "currently being reviewed by a USCIS Officer". I choose to believe this means our case is almost through the pipelne. :dance:

In regards to my exceptions; unfortunately I really believe we will receive an RFE due to the fact that there was no mention of an affidavit from the beneficiary attesting her intention to marry the me (the Petitioner) within 90 days of her POA. We sent my intention to marry her within 90 days with the petition itself, but completely overlooked hers. I pray this will not be an issue, but I'm afraid it will be. As such, we have her signed and notarized petition in our Immigration Lawyer's hands already; ready to go at a moments notice.

Hoping we all hear something very soon,

Sahs

Yeah in my case the TIER II rep said that the case is assigned to a case worker and you will hear from us shortly. But its been a little over two weeks and it is just pointless to talk to anybody. And now I see an approval from September. Leads me to believe that whoever is our case worker is on a long vacation and others are knocking their piles down and moving on to next ones. I refuse to believe even with DACA they can be stangnant for this long without anything to hear from them. Anyways lets hope that March brings each of us Juliers some good news.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Well well then... I just got the below update on their website and have updated my timeline. As mentioned, this is what I expected, so I'll let everyone know what it's about when know.

"On February 28, 2013, we mailed a notice requesting evidence/information for this case to you or your representative. Please follow the instructions on the notice to submit the material requested."

Coincidence? That can't be so...

Finally, headway... Thank you LORD GOD... :dance:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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Well well then... I just got the below update on their website and have updated my timeline. As mentioned, this is what I expected, so I'll let everyone know what it's about when know.

"On February 28, 2013, we mailed a notice requesting evidence/information for this case to you or your representative. Please follow the instructions on the notice to submit the material requested."

Coincidence? That can't be so...

Finally, headway... Thank you LORD GOD... :dance:

Well it's about time!! Congrats on the RFE :thumbs:

NOA1 - 8/24/2012

NOA2 - 3/18/2013 Only took 207 days at CSC

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