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Im sweete to him. My grudge on my husband is just on my mind. But that attorney?? Argggghhh!

Sweet heart he wouldn't be paying a lawyer to do the paper work if he didn't love and want to be with you. One he thinks the lawyer will get you to him sooner. There is the proof right in front of you but this process is blinding you of it. Your almost there, just a little longer, men don't like to be nagged and it's best to try to understand him and know that soon you will be together. Try to understand him and just be sweet it will get you further. I'll be praying for you but you don't really need it. :)

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Hello Guys, I am beneficiary from Europe, Georgia, Tbilisi. Yesterday i got my case number and IV number and also provided emails to NVC. I try to enter in system for filling DS-261 and making AOS payment but, it doesn't allow me to do all even i cant get in system. (i read FAQ and it is usual stuff it takes around one week and i am waiting for that time be passed) My question is different, as i saw screenshots of DS-261 form provided by Saylin it demands Beneficiary ID to put in form at time of filling. I dont have one and i need to clarify how to get it or if it is optional at time of filling it. Thanks

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Hello Guys, I am beneficiary from Europe, Georgia, Tbilisi. Yesterday i got my case number and IV number and also provided emails to NVC. I try to enter in system for filling DS-261 and making AOS payment but, it doesn't allow me to do all even i cant get in system. (i read FAQ and it is usual stuff it takes around one week and i am waiting for that time be passed) My question is different, as i saw screenshots of DS-261 form provided by Saylin it demands Beneficiary ID to put in form at time of filling. I dont have one and i need to clarify how to get it or if it is optional at time of filling it. Thanks

Beneficiary Identification number is not required anymore. Though you will receive it in the email from NVC with you case number and IIN.

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Hello Guys, I am beneficiary from Europe, Georgia, Tbilisi. Yesterday i got my case number and IV number and also provided emails to NVC. I try to enter in system for filling DS-261 and making AOS payment but, it doesn't allow me to do all even i cant get in system. (i read FAQ and it is usual stuff it takes around one week and i am waiting for that time be passed) My question is different, as i saw screenshots of DS-261 form provided by Saylin it demands Beneficiary ID to put in form at time of filling. I dont have one and i need to clarify how to get it or if it is optional at time of filling it. Thanks

You should have 3 numbers: NVC case number, Invoice ID number and Beneficiary ID number. You need the case number and the invoice number for logging in to the system. You can call and ask for the Beneficiary ID number or wait for the official mail from them containing these 3 numbers (it should come in a week or less), anyway i think i didnt need the beneficiary id number for ds261( im not sure) or for anything else. Saylin says "these are screenshots from 2011, but should still be the same, or at least similar".

Good luck

I-130 NOA1 : 2013-08-01, I -130 NOA2: 2014-01-30, NVC Received: 2014-03-17, NVC I-130 Case # and IIN Assigned: 2014-04-15, Completed DS-261 online: 2014-04-21, AOS packet, IV packet sent: 2014-04-30, AOS and IV fees shows Paid, DS-260 available: 2014-05-01, DS-260 submitted- 2014-05-02, AOS checklist response scan: 2014-06-09, Case completed:2014-07-22, P4 e-mail received: 2014-08-02, Interview appointment: 2014-09-08

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Thanks you very much guys.

For AOS package i am collecting papers already and i am wondering about two things.

1. Because of my wife doesn't work i got my father in law as joint sponsor. So my wife hasn't worked and doesn't have any tax information. At time of filling I-864 by my wife (first sponsor) do we need to write in financial info none everywhere and + make letter with explanation why we put none?

2. How much time does it take to get IRS after calling them?

3. My wife and i dont have much domicile established in US, like we dont have property we dont rent, nothing important belongs to us. Just what happened positive for it is that my wife went in USA for establishing Domicile like making our living condition ready, organizing home and so on. So do i need to mention it in there?

This is amazing group here, so fast responds are very rare to another similar groups. Thanks

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I just got through and spoke to Arthur, My difficulty logging in yesterday was because they changed our case number to Paris, which is what we wanted. It seems this will reset everything and we will need to wait to fill out our DS-261. Arthur told me that it is now 20 days from the date your case number is assigned until you receive any communication about the DS-261 from the NVC. So I guess we wait again. We're pleased that the case is assigned to the proper embassy now, though.

Click "Show" to see my timeline.

Petitioner and Beneficiary both live temporarily in France, no DCF

USCIS
04/18/14: I-130 sent via Chronopost
04/21/14: NOA1
05/01/14: NOA2

NVC
05/12/14: NVC received case
06/04/14: Case number assigned (wrong embassy); received IIN
06/12/14: Case number reassigned to correct embassy, same IIN
06/13/14: Received DS-261 email and AOS invoice; completed DS-261 and paid AOS fee
06/18/14: AOS fee appears as "Paid" in the portal
06/26/14: AOS package sent via FedEx
06/30/14: AOS package delivered to NVC
07/07/14: AOS package scanned in
07/18/14: Received IV fee invoice; paid IV fee.
07/21/14: Sent IV package
07/21/14: IV Fee shows as paid
07/21/14: Submitted DS-260
07/23/14: IV packaged delivered to NVC
07/25/14: IV package scanned in
08/21/14: Received false checklist for IV documents -- AOS approved!
09/16/14: AOS fee changed from "Paid" to "N/A" -- CASE COMPLETE!
09/23/14: Received Case Complete email from NVC
10/06/14: Received Interview Date
10/07/14: Received interview letter via email
11/04/14: Medical
11/12/14: INTERVIEW! Approved! :dancing:

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I just got through and spoke to Arthur, My difficulty logging in yesterday was because they changed our case number to Paris, which is what we wanted. It seems this will reset everything and we will need to wait to fill out our DS-261. Arthur told me that it is now 20 days from the date your case number is assigned until you receive any communication about the DS-261 from the NVC. So I guess we wait again. We're pleased that the case is assigned to the proper embassy now, though.

How did you get approved in such a ridiculously short period of time?

Married March 9, 2013
NOA1 I-130 April 12, 2013

Transferred to TSC Nov 27, 2013
APPROVED March 18, 2014 FINALLY ! ! ! !! 11 MONTHS & 6 LONG DAYS FOR MY NOA2
Case shipped from TSC to NVC March 21, 2014
Rec'd NOA2 hard copy March 22, 2014
Case rec'd & Case Number assigned April 1, 2014
AMAZING !!!
PAID IV and AOS fees online April 5, 2014
Fees show paid/DS 260 avail. /DS260 submitted/AOS&IV pkg sent April 9, 2014
FEDEX delivered @ NVC April 11, 2014
Revised AOS pkg delivered April 15, 2014
AOS & IV rec'd& scanned in @ NVC April 15, 2014
Revised AOS scanned April 18, 2014
AOS checklist for income and IV pkg April 30, 2014 (checklist expected due to Lawyers mistakes)
DS260 accepted April 30, 2014
Checklist for Birth cert/police cert May 1, 2014
AOS accepted May 5, 2014

Birth cert scanned MAY 8, 2014

CASE COMPLETE JUNE 4, 2014 CC letter received via email June 11, 2014

INTERVIEW JULY 15, 2014

Waiver finally FedEx'd to Phoenix Lockbox August 21, 2014

WAIVER APPROVED December 17, 2014

Received Instruction Letter via email December 23, 2014

Final Embassy Appointment January 5, 2015 YAY !

Visa ISSUED January 12, 2015

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How did you get approved in such a ridiculously short period of time?

I'm curious too..

Our Journey:

USCIS:

07-24-2013: PD I-130

08-20-2013: PD I-129

01-03-2014 Transfer to TSC

02-01-2014 NOA2 both petitions

02-05-2014 I-129 sent to NVC

02-14-2014 I-130 sent to NVC


NVC:

02-18-2014 I-129 received, Case number & IIN available

02-20-2014 I-129 sent to consulate

02-25-2014 I-130 received by NVC

02-26-2014 Received letter with instructions from US consulate to follow up with for the K3 visa

03-28-2014 Case number and INN received

03-31-2014 Received email that invoices are ready to be paid

03-31-2014 Invoices paid by bank

04-02-2014 Invoices show PAID

04-03-2014 DS-260 filed by Lawyer

04-04-2014 AOS and IV package sent by Lawyer to NVC

04-25-2014 Checklist AOS and Birth Certificate - Lawyer clueless - sigh

04-30-2014 New birth certificates with apostilles

05-01-2014 Sent package to Lawyer with updated docs

05-05-2014 Lawyer sent out new package to NVC

05-06-2014 NVC received updated package

05-07-2014 NVC logged package in their system

06-02-2014 Case Complete - Waiting for email and interview date :clock: :clock: :clock:


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As someone who works with VOIP and modern telephonry, I must say the NVC is a crying shame. A T-1 circuit has the capacity of a measly 1.34 megs of internet data, yet you can comfortable conduct 24 different VOIP conversations on it; a DS-3 gets you 45 megs or 672 convos. Any carrier worth their salt will have multiple SIP trunks and DS-3's devoted to voice. With any half-way passable carrier and a modern VOIP hosted solution for the IVR you should be able to handle tens or hundreds thousands and thousands of calls at the same time, much more than is likely to ever call at one time. My guess is that the NVC is stuck using old POTS technology and managing their own PBX's or PRI's on site, which is why they suck so badly. I should really get my company to try to sell them.

I'm thinking it's not the technology that's holding them back, but rather they only have so many employees to answer calls.

(I obviously understand they can hire more people to help the call load, but I don't think NVC sees this :P )

Beneficiary Identification number is not required anymore. Though you will receive it in the email from NVC with you case number and IIN.

I love the screenshot you provided ;):thumbs::star:

How did you get approved in such a ridiculously short period of time?

Looks like the petitioner is living abroad, and I don't know how frequent it is anymore, but there was a time when USCIS fast-tracked all cases (after DCF was abolished in most countries) with petitioners living abroad. Those cases would get reviewed in like one month time.

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How did you get approved in such a ridiculously short period of time?

If you mean for I-130, I don't know. It was dumb luck, I guess. I sent the petition from abroad, where I've been living for nearly two years, and it was routed to the CSC. We are extremely grateful for it, as we were expecting 6-8 months for the I-130 approval. There were maybe 10 petitioners on this site who were auto-expedited in the month of April, for no reason that I can discern.

As for the embassy switch, I don't know. I wrote to the consular section of the US Embassy of Paris asking for permission to change the embassy. I had been told by the NVC that I would need this permission in order to later ask the NVC to make the switch. I didn't receive a reply from them, but now our case number has changed. I assume something happened behind the scenes. I won't question it!

Click "Show" to see my timeline.

Petitioner and Beneficiary both live temporarily in France, no DCF

USCIS
04/18/14: I-130 sent via Chronopost
04/21/14: NOA1
05/01/14: NOA2

NVC
05/12/14: NVC received case
06/04/14: Case number assigned (wrong embassy); received IIN
06/12/14: Case number reassigned to correct embassy, same IIN
06/13/14: Received DS-261 email and AOS invoice; completed DS-261 and paid AOS fee
06/18/14: AOS fee appears as "Paid" in the portal
06/26/14: AOS package sent via FedEx
06/30/14: AOS package delivered to NVC
07/07/14: AOS package scanned in
07/18/14: Received IV fee invoice; paid IV fee.
07/21/14: Sent IV package
07/21/14: IV Fee shows as paid
07/21/14: Submitted DS-260
07/23/14: IV packaged delivered to NVC
07/25/14: IV package scanned in
08/21/14: Received false checklist for IV documents -- AOS approved!
09/16/14: AOS fee changed from "Paid" to "N/A" -- CASE COMPLETE!
09/23/14: Received Case Complete email from NVC
10/06/14: Received Interview Date
10/07/14: Received interview letter via email
11/04/14: Medical
11/12/14: INTERVIEW! Approved! :dancing:

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How did you get approved in such a ridiculously short period of time?

They're now expediting (fast tracking) all those USC living abroad again.. Unlike the ones last year. :/

I-130 STAGE
-------------------------------
16th May 2013- I-130 PD Date
30th Dec 2013- Transferred to TSC
13th Mar 2014- I-130 Approved
20th Mar 2014- Cased shipped to NVC.


NVC STAGE
--------------------------------
28th Mar 14 Case received at NVC
28th Apr 14 Case # & IIN assigned

13th May 14 AOS package scanned into the system
14th May 14 DS260 available/completed.
20th May 14 IV package scanned into the system

12th June 14 AOS checklist- NVC error-

13th June 14 Supervisor review, said she would remove it when spoke to her. (Up to 30 business days).

28th July 14 CASE COMPLETE!!!!

19th August 2014- Medical

5th September 2014- Interview @ London

05th Sep 2014-Interview

05th Sep 2014- APPROVED! Visa Status Issued same day!

10th Sep 2014- Visa in hand

18th September 2014- POE ORLANDO FL! DISNEY!! :dancing:

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They're now expediting (fast tracking) all those USC living abroad again.. Unlike the ones last year. :/

It's only a matter of time before they cycle down again, if USCIS history tells us anything. I see a lot more K-1 filer posts about review times for their petitions creeping over 5 months... guess who took the hit to get I-130s back on track? It's insane. Instead of doing their job uniformly across the board they just sacrifice one group for the sake of the other, over and over again. I've seen it bounce back and forth about four times now just in the past year and a half. There are still blatant, systemic problems at USCIS.

ROC Timeline

04/06/2016 - Mailed I-751

04/07/2016 - NOA1

04/13/2016 - Check cashed

04/14/2016 - NOA1 hardcopy

05/04/2016 - Received biometric notice

05/16/2016 - Biometrics appointment

05/17/2017 - Approved

05/22/2017 - Card in Production

05/25/2017 - Card Mailed

05/30/2017 - Card Received

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It's only a matter of time before they cycle down again, if USCIS history tells us anything. I see a lot more K-1 filer posts about review times for their petitions creeping over 5 months... guess who took the hit to get I-130s back on track? It's insane. Instead of doing their job uniformly across the board they just sacrifice one group for the sake of the other, over and over again. I've seen it bounce back and forth about four times now just in the past year and a half. There are still blatant, systemic problems at USCIS.

Unfortunately, "immigration reform" fails to address those systemic problems.

It would be nice to see I-130s get on a steady pace, without having to cause a backlog elsewhere. Complete madness.

5/21/2016: Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

5/23/2016: NOA1

7/29/2016: Biometrics Appointment

11/22/2016: I-751 Approved!

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