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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uganda
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Greencard on hand today!

Congrats!

Speaking of which, I just saw a status change that says my card was ordered! It's about time!

Congrats!

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"On November 30, 2016, we ordered your new card for Receipt Number --, and will mail it to the address you gave us"

I'm so happy!

for those that are still waiting, I got how you feel, but it will be over soon! keep on!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Poland
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Yup, I sent my online request on 18th as well and I also got today that the case is waiting adjudication. I think that means that soon the case will be resolved. Pending consideration means that they probably haven't worked on the case yet.

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Yup, I sent my online request on 18th as well and I also got today that the case is waiting adjudication. I think that means that soon the case will be resolved. Pending consideration means that they probably haven't worked on the case yet.

I sent mine on the 19th but the message I received today is:

Type of service requested:

-- Outside Normal Processing Times

The status of this service request is:

On November 19, 2016, you or your representative contacted USCIS because you believe your case is outside of our normal processing time. Below is a summary of what we found and how the issue has been or may be resolved.

Thank you for your inquiry. We will review your request and provide notification if additional information is needed.

We hope this information is helpful and appreciate your continued patience.

Is it bad news? There's no mention of my file is with an officer nor it's in pending adjudication :( I filed my package on 4/1 :( Which number did you guys put it for online inquiry? I put the I-751number and not the CRI89 number.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Waiver family - Kikat and Misuzu - I spoke to a USCIS officer and was told that waiver cases take 10 to 12 months because of multiple reviews. I think we will have to wait till 2017 :( Atleast we are in this together!

Removal of Condition

04/26/2016 I-751 Waiver Filed at CSC

04/29/2016 NOA

05/05/2016 Check Cleared

06/03/2016 Biometrics Appointment

01/11/2017 I-751 Waiver Approved (New Card in Production)

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Kikat, i think they are basically saying that the case I still pending. Weird how everybody gets diffrent message.

Waiver family - Kikat and Misuzu - I spoke to a USCIS officer and was told that waiver cases take 10 to 12 months because of multiple reviews. I think we will have to wait till 2017 :( Atleast we are in this together!

Thank you Misuzu and AnaMatt for the comforting words and sharing the information.

There are 36 / 53 CSC April 2016 filers approved already (Google doc and VJ timeline combined) = 63%

I guess we just aren't the lucky ones. Hopefully, we will have some good news around Christmas or New Year.

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Congratulations! You can celebrate Christmas happily without worrying this year :goofy:

I'm still waiting but would like to update that I received an email from USCIS.

On 11/19/2016, you or your representative contacted USCIS concerning your I-751 to notify us that you believe your case is outside of our normal processing time. Below is a summary of what we found and how the issue has been or may be resolved.

Your case is currently being adjudicated. You should receive a notice of action within 45 days.

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

We hope this information is helpful and appreciate your continued patience.

Hi Giantrue,

You will get approved soon. Couple members here received this message and got their approval shortly afterwards. Best of luck

I did an online inquiry as well but the message I got is very generic. I called the USCIS number yesterday but they couldn't give me any further information.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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I'm still waiting for the result but would like to say thanks to everyone. You guys are supportive and help me feel less insecure and lonely in this journey. I hope good news will soon come to everyone (it would be nice if it can come before Christmas)! :star:(F)^_^

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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So, I called USCIS again because apparently my address was wrong. I spoke to an immigration officer and she informed me to contact Vermont Service Center to get more details. I am now supposed to write a letter to VSC to get a status update. I was told that due to the nature of my waiver filing, the IO couldn't discuss my case over the phone. I have filed under the abuse waiver category. My I-130 was filed at VSC but I moved to the West Coast after separation. So my ROC was filed at CSC!

My attorney never received a notice of case transfer. I am confused now. Anyone have experience with this in the past?

Removal of Condition

04/26/2016 I-751 Waiver Filed at CSC

04/29/2016 NOA

05/05/2016 Check Cleared

06/03/2016 Biometrics Appointment

01/11/2017 I-751 Waiver Approved (New Card in Production)

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How can I talk to a tier 2 officer? Call (800) 375-5283 and just ask for them? Did they give you any helpful information?

Thanks

If I recalled correctly, follow the prompt and dail #2. Enter your CRI89 number. The letter WAC is correspond to the number on the keypad. After you entered, you following the prompt again and choose the option for further help / talk to a representative. The representative will ask you few basic questions like what petition you filed and if you are the applicant/ petitioner / attorney and your reason for calling. You give them the CRI89 number and if they see it's beyond six months they will transfer you to a Tier 2 officer or drop down your information for a call-back from an Tier 2 officer. Hope this helps!!!

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Thanks kikat! I just called and they said the tier 2 officer would call me back in 84 minutes... Hopefully they'll remember to call me

oh trust me, USCIS will call you, when they say. Sometime, USCIS reminds me of my parents.

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