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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Lebanon
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We all paid each of our required dues/fees. We all hope that we get each of our case worked/served fairly no matter which Service Center location. The I129F processing timeline of 5 months just does not make any sense when there are cases more recent than others get approved. Just looking at the cases TSC receives, exhausting the I129F life-cycle is not going to release the bottleneck; it is a chain process. If it was DACA that may have caused this. I am disappointed about the DACA approach of 'almost' putting other processes (such as NOA2 approvals) to a halt. How many are there in the TSC that can process cases? How about segragation...DACA team, I129F team, etc...? Implement to all Service Centers to process DACA, so that nothing goes to a halt. Hire more people to process DACA and if needed use a third-party to run their background checks (this process recently got implemented. Thought it is one of the requirement that undocumented residents will have to pay penalties/taxes to make it right, hence more funding). Additionally, if segragation is implemented, the high-risk of an individual having system access that enables him/her to execute conflicting end-to-end transactions can be avoided.

*It is one of the US-DACA goal to streamline immigration process (Immigration Reform). The halted TSC NOA2 approval process are for Immigrants as well.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Panama
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I know this is frustrating but you need to understand that in the end we are all just packages of papers to people doing their job. Most don't really care about each individual case, they don't particularly care if you're happy or sad, they're just doing their job.

And no, we don't have to wait for September. That was just his explanation as to why CSC is faster at the moment. In September they will prioritize different paperwork and therefore they might process them slower.

Keep in mind that the 5 months is an estimate, and even then the wording on the website is wrong. It's 5 months + 29 days, so basically it's 6 months before you are out of "normal processing times".

Early March filers will probably start seeing NOA2's somewhere near mid to end July or early August.

Thanks I feel better!!! :)

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Panama
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We all paid each of our required dues/fees. We all hope that we get each of our case worked/served fairly no matter which Service Center location. The I129F processing timeline of 5 months just does not make any sense when there are cases more recent than others get approved. Just looking at the cases TSC receives, exhausting the I129F life-cycle is not going to release the bottleneck; it is a chain process. If it was DACA that may have caused this. I am disappointed about the DACA approach of 'almost' putting other processes (such as NOA2 approvals) to a halt. How many are there in the TSC that can process cases? How about segragation...DACA team, I129F team, etc...? Implement to all Service Centers to process DACA, so that nothing goes to a halt. Hire more people to process DACA and if needed use a third-party to run their background checks (this process recently got implemented. Thought it is one of the requirement that undocumented residents will have to pay penalties/taxes to make it right, hence more funding). Additionally, if segragation is implemented, the high-risk of an individual having system access that enables him/her to execute conflicting end-to-end transactions can be avoided.

*It is one of the US-DACA goal to streamline immigration process (Immigration Reform). The halted TSC NOA2 approval process are for Immigrants as well.

I'm agree withh YOU!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I have to cancel my interview appointment bcoz of my mutilated passport. :(

Our K1 Visa applicationTimeline: (2014)

March 22: I-129F application sent by my Fiance

March 28: I-129F opened in lockbox informed thru email

April 2: Alien registration number has changed thru uscis website, case status

April 16: I-129F petition approved

April 22: I-129F mail returned to sender due to undeliverable

May 5: Approved I-129F re-mailed to correct address

May 14: Received I-797 (NOA2) thru mail

May 27: Received letter from NVC Manila Case # thru mail

Paid MRV at BPI

May 29: Completed DS-160 online at ceac website

May 31: Received I-129F copy packet from fiance

June 5: Received hard copy notice of eligibility from the US Embassy Manila

June 5: Received appointment confirmation

June 17: Done medical at St Lukes (1.5 days)

June 17: Cancelled schedule of interview due to mutilated passport

July 21: Interview date (Approved)

July 25: Visa status (ceac): Issued!

July 30: Visa status: for delivery

Sept3: Arrival L.A.X

Sept30: Got married!

Nov 5: Mailed AOS, AED, AP to Chicago, IL

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I have to cancel my interview appointment bcoz of my mutilated passport. :(

sorry to hear that.. but what does mutilated passport mean?

Service Center : Texas Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2014-03-18

I-129F NOA1 : 2014-03-27

I-129F RFE(s) : 2014-06-04

RFE Reply(s) : 2014-07-07

I-129F NOA2 : 2014-07-29

NVC Received : 2014-08-04

Date Case #, IIN, and BIN assigned : 2014-09-02

NVC Left : 2014-08-13

Consulate Received : 2014-09-02

Interview Date : 2014-10-20

Interview Result : Approved :dancing:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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sorry to hear that.. but what does mutilated passport mean?

damaged but mine was just slightly drench by perfume.

Our K1 Visa applicationTimeline: (2014)

March 22: I-129F application sent by my Fiance

March 28: I-129F opened in lockbox informed thru email

April 2: Alien registration number has changed thru uscis website, case status

April 16: I-129F petition approved

April 22: I-129F mail returned to sender due to undeliverable

May 5: Approved I-129F re-mailed to correct address

May 14: Received I-797 (NOA2) thru mail

May 27: Received letter from NVC Manila Case # thru mail

Paid MRV at BPI

May 29: Completed DS-160 online at ceac website

May 31: Received I-129F copy packet from fiance

June 5: Received hard copy notice of eligibility from the US Embassy Manila

June 5: Received appointment confirmation

June 17: Done medical at St Lukes (1.5 days)

June 17: Cancelled schedule of interview due to mutilated passport

July 21: Interview date (Approved)

July 25: Visa status (ceac): Issued!

July 30: Visa status: for delivery

Sept3: Arrival L.A.X

Sept30: Got married!

Nov 5: Mailed AOS, AED, AP to Chicago, IL

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Hi guys! We submitted our petion 24th march and today our visa was approved. I know ours was pretty quick and I understand how stressful it is to wait but once you got it itll be one of the best days if your life. I'm praying for all of us in this process and God bless us all.

03/24/14 : I129-F sent

03/27/14 : I129-F delivered

04/02/14 : NOA 1

04/05/14 : Alien Registration Number changed

05/14/14 : NOA 2

06/09/14 : NVC letter (Manila Case Number)

06/20/14 : US Embassy Manila Interview (APPROVED)

06/27/14 : Visa on hand

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Hi guys! We submitted our petion 24th march and today our visa was approved. I know ours was pretty quick and I understand how stressful it is to wait but once you got it itll be one of the best days if your life. I'm praying for all of us in this process and God bless us all.

Congrats!?

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Congratulations! :-)

March 13, 2014: I-129F Sent
March 20, 2014: I-129F Received
March 25, 2014: NOA 1 (notification by email)
March 26, 2014: Change Alien Registration number
March 28, 2014: NOA 1 (hard-copy by mail)
May 23, 2014 : I129F RFE (Request for Evidence)-Notification by email
May 27, 2014 : I129F RFE (Request for Evidence)-hard-copy by mail- TOUCHED USCIS
May 28, 2014 : I129F RFE reply
June 02, 2014 : I129F RFE Response Review
June 09, 2014 : NOA 2 Approved (notification by email)
June 13, 2014 : NOA 2 (hard-copy by mail)
June 19, 2014 : NVC Case creation date
June 26, 2014 : CEAC status update - READY for interview
June 30, 2014 : Received NVC Letter with case number (mail)
July 07, 2014 : Notification by email INTERVIEW DATE AUGUST 11.... :-)

August 11, 2014: INTERVIEW!! APPROVED!!

August 12, 2014: passport status ISSUED

August 15, 2014: Passport in hands!

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I submitted an official inquiry via the 800 phone number on Thursday of this week. I received NOA1 on March 24th. I know it hasn't been five months, but when I look at the time lines for TSC and the Philippines the avg. time between NOA1 and NOA2 is 31 days for TSC... I just want to know that they haven't lost my petition or something. I was told I should expect a response to my inquiry within the next 15 to 30 days... I laughed and said 30 days is the current average time for NOA2 approval from TSC :rofl: It must be all luck. Probably depends on whose desk you end up on... I figure mine is on some burned out employee who is just waiting for retirement or something...

Send me and RFE or something, PLEASE! I would be happy with that...

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Nearly July then August :) Then most of us will be at 5 Months. yaaay! ;)

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Service Center : Texas Service Center

Transferred? No

Consulate : London, United Kingdom

I-129F Sent : 2014-03-18

I-129F NOA1 : 2014-03-24

I-129F NOA2 : 2014-09-09

(Sent to NVC: 2014-09-15)

NVC Received : 2014-09-22

NVC Left :2014-09-26

Medical : 2014-09-29

Consulate Received : 2014-09-29

Packet 3 Received : 2014-10-06

Packet 3 Sent :

Packet 4 Received : 2014-10-23

Interview Date : 2014-11-07

Interview Result : APPROVED!!

AP : 2014-11-12 (2 hours)

Issued: 2014- 11- 12

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Panama
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Nearly July then August :) Then most of us will be at 5 Months. yaaay! ;)

Hiroshi !!!

What that mean TSC has finished with all I-129F petitions?

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Hiroshi !!!

What that mean TSC has finished with all I-129F petitions?

WELL! Let me tell you a story.. (LOL) when I went and checked how many petitions they have etc etc, The USCIS site said 0. It didn't show nothing, I did try and upload a pic with it, But the pic failed.. So I just changed it, It's either an error on their side or my laptop just doesn't want to show me :P


Service Center : Texas Service Center

Transferred? No

Consulate : London, United Kingdom

I-129F Sent : 2014-03-18

I-129F NOA1 : 2014-03-24

I-129F NOA2 : 2014-09-09

(Sent to NVC: 2014-09-15)

NVC Received : 2014-09-22

NVC Left :2014-09-26

Medical : 2014-09-29

Consulate Received : 2014-09-29

Packet 3 Received : 2014-10-06

Packet 3 Sent :

Packet 4 Received : 2014-10-23

Interview Date : 2014-11-07

Interview Result : APPROVED!!

AP : 2014-11-12 (2 hours)

Issued: 2014- 11- 12

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