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Is there a rhyme or reason who goes to which service centers? Is it determined by State that you live in? If so, what states go to which service centers? Any link for that? Thanks...

CR1 Visa

Embassy: Bogota, Colombia

08/31/2013 -- Married in Colombia

USCIS

10/07/2013 -- I130 Sent
10/18/2013 -- I130 NOA1 date

03/07/2014 -- I130 transferred to California Service Center

03/27/2014 -- RFE Issued

04/15/2014 -- RFE received and info sent (resubmit Marriage Certificate)

04/28/2014 -- RFE received at CSC ("In Review")

05/06/2014 -- I130 NOA2

05/07/2014 – I130 Mailed to NVC
NVC
05-14-2014 -- NVC received
06-20-2014 -- NVC case number assigned case (AoS/IV bills received)
06-29-2014 -- AoS and IV bills paid

07-03-2014 -- AOS & IV bills in "Paid" status

07-08-2014 -- DS-260 completed

07-08-2014 -- Sent AoS and IV Packages

07-15-2014 -- AoS and IV scans

09-11-2014 -- Checklist for Police Records
09-19-2014 -- Case Complete
10-03-2014 -- Interview Scheduled
Embassy
10-16-2014 -- Medical
11-13-2014 -- Interview - APPROVED!
11-20-2014 -- VISA IN HAND!
12-02-2014 -- POE (Dulles) :dance:

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Nope.. has got nothing to do with which state you are in but where the workload is less for USCIS. Which is a totally contradicting statement since they are still sending files to NSC!

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USCIS
08/13/2013 -- I130 Sent
08/14/2013 -- I130 NOA1 (email)

02/20/2014 -- I130 NOA2 (189 days - email)

NVC

02-28-2014 -- NVC received
04-03-2014 -- NVC case number assigned

05-22-2014 -- Case completed!!!!!!!
05-30-2014 -- Interview scheduled for July 16th 2014 08:30am

05-31-2014 -- Interview Letter received
Embassy
06-24-2014 -- Medical

07-16-2014 -- Interview Approved!!!!!
07-21-2014 -- Visa in hand
09-24-2014 -- POE

 

ROC
09-09-2016 -- I-751 sent
09-17-2016 -- NOA received

10-14-2016 -- Biometric appointment

08-07-2017 -- New card ordered
08-10-2017 -- New card mailed ( still no approval letter)

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Nope.. has got nothing to do with which state you are in but where the workload is less for USCIS. Which is a totally contradicting statement since they are still sending files to NSC!

B&G....Thanks, wasn't sure...PS - like your sig line...I am copying it! :)

CR1 Visa

Embassy: Bogota, Colombia

08/31/2013 -- Married in Colombia

USCIS

10/07/2013 -- I130 Sent
10/18/2013 -- I130 NOA1 date

03/07/2014 -- I130 transferred to California Service Center

03/27/2014 -- RFE Issued

04/15/2014 -- RFE received and info sent (resubmit Marriage Certificate)

04/28/2014 -- RFE received at CSC ("In Review")

05/06/2014 -- I130 NOA2

05/07/2014 – I130 Mailed to NVC
NVC
05-14-2014 -- NVC received
06-20-2014 -- NVC case number assigned case (AoS/IV bills received)
06-29-2014 -- AoS and IV bills paid

07-03-2014 -- AOS & IV bills in "Paid" status

07-08-2014 -- DS-260 completed

07-08-2014 -- Sent AoS and IV Packages

07-15-2014 -- AoS and IV scans

09-11-2014 -- Checklist for Police Records
09-19-2014 -- Case Complete
10-03-2014 -- Interview Scheduled
Embassy
10-16-2014 -- Medical
11-13-2014 -- Interview - APPROVED!
11-20-2014 -- VISA IN HAND!
12-02-2014 -- POE (Dulles) :dance:

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Nope.. has got nothing to do with which state you are in but where the workload is less for USCIS. Which is a totally contradicting statement since they are still sending files to NSC!

B&G....Thanks, wasn't sure...PS - like your sig line...I am copying it! :)

CR1 Visa

Embassy: Bogota, Colombia

08/31/2013 -- Married in Colombia

USCIS

10/07/2013 -- I130 Sent
10/18/2013 -- I130 NOA1 date

03/07/2014 -- I130 transferred to California Service Center

03/27/2014 -- RFE Issued

04/15/2014 -- RFE received and info sent (resubmit Marriage Certificate)

04/28/2014 -- RFE received at CSC ("In Review")

05/06/2014 -- I130 NOA2

05/07/2014 – I130 Mailed to NVC
NVC
05-14-2014 -- NVC received
06-20-2014 -- NVC case number assigned case (AoS/IV bills received)
06-29-2014 -- AoS and IV bills paid

07-03-2014 -- AOS & IV bills in "Paid" status

07-08-2014 -- DS-260 completed

07-08-2014 -- Sent AoS and IV Packages

07-15-2014 -- AoS and IV scans

09-11-2014 -- Checklist for Police Records
09-19-2014 -- Case Complete
10-03-2014 -- Interview Scheduled
Embassy
10-16-2014 -- Medical
11-13-2014 -- Interview - APPROVED!
11-20-2014 -- VISA IN HAND!
12-02-2014 -- POE (Dulles) :dance:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Greece
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B&G....Thanks, wasn't sure...PS - like your sig line...I am copying it! :)

Go right ahead!!

CR1 Visa

USCIS
08/13/2013 -- I130 Sent
08/14/2013 -- I130 NOA1 (email)

02/20/2014 -- I130 NOA2 (189 days - email)

NVC

02-28-2014 -- NVC received
04-03-2014 -- NVC case number assigned

05-22-2014 -- Case completed!!!!!!!
05-30-2014 -- Interview scheduled for July 16th 2014 08:30am

05-31-2014 -- Interview Letter received
Embassy
06-24-2014 -- Medical

07-16-2014 -- Interview Approved!!!!!
07-21-2014 -- Visa in hand
09-24-2014 -- POE

 

ROC
09-09-2016 -- I-751 sent
09-17-2016 -- NOA received

10-14-2016 -- Biometric appointment

08-07-2017 -- New card ordered
08-10-2017 -- New card mailed ( still no approval letter)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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AustinCanada will be helping me from now on smile.png

I deleted the other sheets as to avoid any confusion so we should be good dancin5hr.gif

When were you transferred?

Please check your inbox..

I gave you my email..

thanks

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My Visa journey

Service center : National service center.

Consulate : Mumbai, India.

07-14-2013: Marriage

08-12-2013: I-130 PD

11-04-2013: I-129F PD

02-21-2014: NOA2 for I-130( I-129F closed)

03-11-2014: NVC received case

03-19-2014: NVC sent case back to USCIS

04-07-2014: USCIS got the case

sent case back to NVC again :P

4/11/2014: NVC case number assigned.

4/21/2014: AOS and IV fees Paid.

4/24/2014: DS-260 submitted.

5/01/2014: AOS packet scanned

5/01/2014: IV packet scanned

5/21/2014: case completed. Woooowwww

6/26/2014: Medical Day

7/13/2014: Biometrics day

07/14/2014: Interview date ( First Anniversary) (L)(L)(L)

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Hi everyone,

Just joined the community! I've been following pretty closely to September filers and October. It's good to see that people have been transferred already and approved in some cases! I'm the US citizen filing for my Australian husband. Our priority date is Oct 4, 2013 and we were sent to NBC, so, hopefully we should be seeing a transfer sometime soon! Also, filed for a K-3 that was recieved on Feb 4, 2014. Fingers crossed!

USCIS
10/02/2013 -- I130 Sent
10/04/2013 -- I130 Received

10/07/2013 -- I130 NOA1 Hardcopy (NBC)
02/04/2014 -- I129 Sent
02/07/2014 -- I129 Received
02/11/2014 -- I129 NOA1 Hardcopy (NBC)
03/12/2014 -- I130 Transferred to Nebraska (NSC), I129 Transferred to Nebraska (NSC)
04/24/2014 -- Service Request
05/07/2014 -- I130 Approval Email, I129 Approval Email
05/09/2014 -- I130 Sent Out to DOS, I129 Sent Out to DOS
NVC
05/21/2014 -- NVC received
06/12/2014 -- NVC case number assigned

06/27/2014 -- Completed DS-261 online

07/01/2014 -- I-864(AOS) Bill Generated and paid
07/05/2014 -- DS-261 accidentally re-submitted
07/07/2014 -- Sent I-864(AOS) Package
07/09/2014 -- DS-261 accepted

07/10/2014 -- IV bill invoiced and paid

07/11/2014 -- AOS packets scanned into the system

07/13/2014 -- DS-260 completed online
07/14/2014 -- IV packets sent

07/18/2014 -- IV packets scanned into the system
07/31/2014 -- Expedite request submitted (health reasons)
08/05/2014 -- 60 day waiting period email received, states documents received June 9
08/12/2014 -- Expedite request APPROVED!
08/13/2014 -- Case sent out to Embassy
08/18/2014 -- Case received by Embassy
Embassy

08/19/2014 -- Packet 3 email received
08/21/2014 -- DS-2001 & Checklist sent to Embassy via overnight

08/21/2014 -- DS-2001 & Checklist received by Embassy
09/16/2014 -- Medical

09/24/2014 -- AOS & IV Documents sent to Embassy from NVC

09/29/2014 -- AOS & IV Documents received by the Embassy
10/07/2014 -- Interview - APPROVED!
10/09/2014 -- Visa in hand
10/23/2014 -- POE, LAX

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Georgia
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Hello guys!

I am congratulating all new transfers. I am happy see much transfers from Friday and today after several hours USCIS offices will open and we will have much 8 March transfers as well.

It is good news that September filers till 5 are approved and getting closer to October.

I changed mailing address from international to USA (My wife's American address ) bc of delay / Undelivered mail with unknown reasons, so several days ago i received hard copy of NOA1 and i found out that my priority date is at 21 October.

As all of us know after October 21 of 2013 all filers are transferred straightly in service centers, for my case i got routed in NSC and PD is 21 October. To say honestly i think you are lucky filers before 21 bc you are getting transfers and it is kinds of indicator how fast case will be approved.

So i am wondering what kinds of politic USCIS will have for people like me who got transferred initially, like will we be in line for getting NOA2 after 1 - 20 filers or bc we already passed transfer way we will be privileged?

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been waiting all week....FINALLY we got transferred on March 7th!!!!dancin5hr.gif..our PD is October 15th..

Can anyone tell us how we can find which local office we got transferred to?

Hope all of us get our NOA2 fast..Thank you so much and GOD Bless us all!!

Yay another transfer. I pray your journey goes much faster now!!!!!!!!!!!

Mr. & Mrs. Adigun

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hi everyone,

Just joined the community! I've been following pretty closely to September filers and October. It's good to see that people have been transferred already and approved in some cases! I'm the US citizen filing for my Australian husband. Our priority date is Oct 4, 2013 and we were sent to NBC, so, hopefully we should be seeing a transfer sometime soon! Also, filed for a K-3 that was recieved on Feb 4, 2014. Fingers crossed!

Let's hope for the I-130s to be approved quickly because I honestly don't think they are processing K3s attached to I-130s. Even though I had heard they were obsolete, thought I'd give it a shot and I filed a K3 (received on November 1, 2013). The K3 case JUST showed up online when my I-130 was transferred on 3/7/14. That was the first time there was an online status for it. Even thought it's nearing the 5 month supposed USCIS time frame of approval for the K3, my guess is we should only count on the I-130s at this point. From what I can tell from the online activity it looks like they matched the K3 and the I-130 up and transferred them both (waiting to find out where from the hard copy).

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Well, I just called USCIS Tier II, it kind of started out a little down and very monotone/matter of fact. The guy was not in a good mood, evidently many people call up and verbally abuse the reps. They must catch hell all day. Having experience with DHS, the Federal Government etc...I can commensurate and am sympathetic for them. He said somebody called him worthless and overpaid, which I know both of those statements are not true. But I have a knack for making people laugh and by understanding their position and the difficulties they encounter. This is what he said basically:

1. In 7 to 10 business days I should be getting an official NOA informing me my case was transferred, and where it was transferred to.

2. That their goal is to process the case in two months once it is received. That this is a fairly accurate timeline.

3. THAT I WAS SENT TO CALIFORNIA! dancin5hr.gif (Look at my post from yesterday. California is a beast in getting the I130's knocked out!)

My two cents...I do want to remind everyone that they are the front line, in a sense, in regards to who can enter the country legally. That their primary job is protecting our National Security (he said this on the call). I am sure that these people are not making six figure salaries, they don't have the greatest work environment, they don't have killer benefits, they don't have stock options and they get yelled at all day long by people on the phone.

So if you call up? Be pleasant and courteous. Crack a joke or two and sympathize with their situation. I am sure they need it, he told me he was having a terrible morning and that he was happy that we spoke. He said my call made his morning. At the end i could hear his smile, he was laughing and his attitude completely changed by the end of the call. He actually thanked me for calling. I told him, "if you have a bad day, call me back for support" He said "I might just do that, I got your number right here" (*wink*). You never where a little kindness might get you! You get more bees with honey than with vinegar! smile.png

GO CALIFORNIA! smile.png

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CR1 Visa

Embassy: Bogota, Colombia

08/31/2013 -- Married in Colombia

USCIS

10/07/2013 -- I130 Sent
10/18/2013 -- I130 NOA1 date

03/07/2014 -- I130 transferred to California Service Center

03/27/2014 -- RFE Issued

04/15/2014 -- RFE received and info sent (resubmit Marriage Certificate)

04/28/2014 -- RFE received at CSC ("In Review")

05/06/2014 -- I130 NOA2

05/07/2014 – I130 Mailed to NVC
NVC
05-14-2014 -- NVC received
06-20-2014 -- NVC case number assigned case (AoS/IV bills received)
06-29-2014 -- AoS and IV bills paid

07-03-2014 -- AOS & IV bills in "Paid" status

07-08-2014 -- DS-260 completed

07-08-2014 -- Sent AoS and IV Packages

07-15-2014 -- AoS and IV scans

09-11-2014 -- Checklist for Police Records
09-19-2014 -- Case Complete
10-03-2014 -- Interview Scheduled
Embassy
10-16-2014 -- Medical
11-13-2014 -- Interview - APPROVED!
11-20-2014 -- VISA IN HAND!
12-02-2014 -- POE (Dulles) :dance:

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To the Google Data Sheet moderators...first of all thanks for keeping the sheets updated. Second, look at the August sheet. They have a great format and provide more data than the other sheets (i.e. average time of approvals, etc.). Maybe we can use that format for the "October people" as well as to provide great insight for people that filed behind us (ie. Nov2013, Dec2013, etc.). Just an idea. PPS - update my transfer destination to CSC please. Thanks again! :)

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CR1 Visa

Embassy: Bogota, Colombia

08/31/2013 -- Married in Colombia

USCIS

10/07/2013 -- I130 Sent
10/18/2013 -- I130 NOA1 date

03/07/2014 -- I130 transferred to California Service Center

03/27/2014 -- RFE Issued

04/15/2014 -- RFE received and info sent (resubmit Marriage Certificate)

04/28/2014 -- RFE received at CSC ("In Review")

05/06/2014 -- I130 NOA2

05/07/2014 – I130 Mailed to NVC
NVC
05-14-2014 -- NVC received
06-20-2014 -- NVC case number assigned case (AoS/IV bills received)
06-29-2014 -- AoS and IV bills paid

07-03-2014 -- AOS & IV bills in "Paid" status

07-08-2014 -- DS-260 completed

07-08-2014 -- Sent AoS and IV Packages

07-15-2014 -- AoS and IV scans

09-11-2014 -- Checklist for Police Records
09-19-2014 -- Case Complete
10-03-2014 -- Interview Scheduled
Embassy
10-16-2014 -- Medical
11-13-2014 -- Interview - APPROVED!
11-20-2014 -- VISA IN HAND!
12-02-2014 -- POE (Dulles) :dance:

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Well, I just called USCIS Tier II, it kind of started out a little down and very monotone/matter of fact. The guy was not in a good mood, evidently many people call up and verbally abuse the reps. They must catch hell all day. Having experience with DHS, the Federal Government etc...I can commensurate and am sympathetic for them. He said somebody called him worthless and overpaid, which I know both of those statements are not true. But I have a knack for making people laugh and by understanding their position and the difficulties they encounter. This is what he said basically:

1. In 7 to 10 business days I should be getting an official NOA informing me my case was transferred, and where it was transferred to.

2. That their goal is to process the case in two months once it is received. That this is a fairly accurate timeline.

3. THAT I WAS SENT TO CALIFORNIA! dancin5hr.gif (Look at my post from yesterday. California is a beast in getting the I130's knocked out!)

My two cents...I do want to remind everyone that they are the front line, in a sense, in regards to who can enter the country legally. That their primary job is protecting our National Security (he said this on the call). I am sure that these people are not making six figure salaries, they don't have the greatest work environment, they don't have killer benefits, they don't have stock options and they get yelled at all day long by people on the phone.

So if you call up? Be pleasant and courteous. Crack a joke or two and sympathize with their situation. I am sure they need it, he told me he was having a terrible morning and that he was happy that we spoke. He said my call made his morning. At the end i could hear his smile, he was laughing and his attitude completely changed by the end of the call. He actually thanked me for calling. I told him, "if you have a bad day, call me back for support" He said "I might just do that, I got your number right here" (*wink*). You never where a little kindness might get you! You get more bees with honey than with vinegar! smile.png

GO CALIFORNIA! smile.png

CONGRATS to you for being a kind person it goes a long way and will bring us great Karma. You made that employee feel human and not a machine. How can someone call a federal employee and act so harshly?!! Unbelievable and at the end of the day I believe they can add a a note to your petition that that you may not be a good addition to the American population.

To speedy process for you and most importantly a happy, happy marriage and home.

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