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It always seems to amaze me when people ask how to speed up the process. Who in their life has said how do I slow it down. It is what it is and its a process, it takes time be glad it is in place. If its beyond processing times then approach it if not then sit back and deal with it like the rest of have done. At least look at all the information and research everything. There is no reducing of times. Sit back and take your turn as everyone else has to do.

I've observed this quite a bit on here, and it's hard for me to sit back and be quiet any longer. I see by your timeline that it took you a week under 7 months to get your NOA2. We're well aware of the fact that more than likely the only thing we can do is sit back and wait, but when there seems to be no end in sight to a wait that was originally supposed to be 5 months or so, it's hard to sit back and not at least attempt to do anything at all. We don't need people like you who didn't even have to go through this kind of endless wait rubbing it in the faces of those who are likely going to have an even longer wait than you had to go through and telling us to wait our turn. That's pretty arrogant of you. And this isn't just directed at you, but at all the people who have had the nerve to criticize those who are human and are getting a little inpatient from time to time at the fact that there seems to be no end in sight to the CSC delay.

The OP has been waiting almost as long as you had to for your NOA2, and he's just been informed that he might have to wait as long as DOUBLE the time that you had to. That's a very tough pill to swallow, especially when awaiting wedding plans. And for me, it'll be 7 months on the 4th with more than likely an even longer wait, and there are some people who are up to 9 months plus and counting. I'm more than willing to wait my turn behind K-1 filers with earlier NOA1 dates, but how are all of us supposed to feel when CSC lets DACA filers (whose parents didn't even come to this country the proper way) butt in front of us, especially for those who filed I-129Fs prior to DACA being law? Again, we know that there is more than likely not much we can do about it, but we sure as hell have the right to at least try to do something.

08-27-2012 I-129F sent to Dallas
09-04-2012 NOA1

04-22-2013 NOA2

04-29-2013 NVC receipt of petition

05-01-2013 Petition leaves NVC

05-10-2013 Petition received at US embassy in Manila, Philippines

06-18-2013 Medical exam passed, vaccinations received

06-20-2013 CFO seminar attended, passed

06-25-2013 K-1 Visa Approved, THANK GOD!!!

10-11-2013 Arrive in Philippines to escort Janice to the US personally

10-15-2013 We both depart Philippines

10-16-2013 Arrival in US - POE: Minneapolis/St. Paul Intl

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I've observed this quite a bit on here, and it's hard for me to sit back and be quiet any longer. I see by your timeline that it took you a week under 7 months to get your NOA2. We're well aware of the fact that more than likely the only thing we can do is sit back and wait, but when there seems to be no end in sight to a wait that was originally supposed to be 5 months or so, it's hard to sit back and not at least attempt to do anything at all. We don't need people like you who didn't even have to go through this kind of endless wait rubbing it in the faces of those who are likely going to have an even longer wait than you had to go through and telling us to wait our turn. That's pretty arrogant of you. And this isn't just directed at you, but at all the people who have had the nerve to criticize those who are human and are getting a little inpatient from time to time at the fact that there seems to be no end in sight to the CSC delay.

The OP has been waiting almost as long as you had to for your NOA2, and he's just been informed that he might have to wait as long as DOUBLE the time that you had to. That's a very tough pill to swallow, especially when awaiting wedding plans. And for me, it'll be 7 months on the 4th with more than likely an even longer wait, and there are some people who are up to 9 months plus and counting. I'm more than willing to wait my turn behind K-1 filers with earlier NOA1 dates, but how are all of us supposed to feel when CSC lets DACA filers (whose parents didn't even come to this country the proper way) butt in front of us, especially for those who filed I-129Fs prior to DACA being law? Again, we know that there is more than likely not much we can do about it, but we sure as hell have the right to at least try to do something.

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