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7 minutes ago, ali1632 said:

Wow! That's a big difference! :)

Yes it is. All 79 approvals were in the first 25% of the scan. I started about 15 minutes earlier than "normal"....assuming they updated at their normal times. I was grossly mistaken. I think I'll aim closer to 10:30 PM EST moving forward. That said, I do check the previous date's numbers, in which case tomorrow's scan would have caught it. But who wants to wait that long?

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Timelines:

ROC:

Spoiler

7/27/20: Sent forms to Dallas lockbox, 7/30/20: Received by USCIS, 8/10 NOA1 electronic notification received, 8/1/ NOA1 hard copy received

AOS:

Spoiler

AOS (I-485 + I-131 + I-765):

9/25/17: sent forms to Chicago, 9/27/17: received by USCIS, 10/4/17: NOA1 electronic notification received, 10/10/17: NOA1 hard copy received. Social Security card being issued in married name (3rd attempt!)

10/14/17: Biometrics appointment notice received, 10/25/17: Biometrics

1/2/18: EAD + AP approved (no website update), 1/5/18: EAD + AP mailed, 1/8/18: EAD + AP approval notice hardcopies received, 1/10/18: EAD + AP received

9/5/18: Interview scheduled notice, 10/17/18: Interview

10/24/18: Green card produced notice, 10/25/18: Formal approval, 10/31/18: Green card received

K-1:

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I-129F

12/1/16: sent, 12/14/16: NOA1 hard copy received, 3/10/17: RFE (IMB verification), 3/22/17: RFE response received

3/24/17: Approved! , 3/30/17: NOA2 hard copy received

 

NVC

4/6/2017: Received, 4/12/2017: Sent to Riyadh embassy, 4/16/2017: Case received at Riyadh embassy, 4/21/2017: Request case transfer to Manila, approved 4/24/2017

 

K-1

5/1/2017: Case received by Manila (1 week embassy transfer??? Lucky~)

7/13/2017: Interview: APPROVED!!!

7/19/2017: Visa in hand

8/15/2017: POE

 

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4 minutes ago, ali1632 said:

 

Sorry Jim, thanks for the reminder; I'm still getting familiar with this community and I might have gone too far in assuming my views are widely shared, even in such a community as this.

 

In my view (though you are welcome to reject it), these issues are too important not to address, anywhere and everywhere. I'm ashamed of our "elected" leadership and I want everyone to know that these nationalist/xenophobic/racist/warmongering policies are not supported by the majority of Americans. I agree, my tone might have been 'excessive,' so I'll tone it down to a respectful pitch but I feel a responsibility to not sit quietly aside in any forum. The very minute most of us "well mannered" Americans decide it's impolite to rail against the loss of our civil and human rights, that's when we've lost them for good.

 

This is not what is actually happening on the ground, at airports all over the world. People with valid visas are still being denied boarding, or sent home if they managed to land in the US, and some are still being detained without due process. They don't have to revoke anything, they simply aren't honoring them is all. Even where federal judges have ruled this ban illegal, that is only in 4 of 50 states. It's complete chaos and that's not going to change any time soon. We can only speculate on why the one example approval was revoked; maybe someone didn't want to lose their job. Maybe someone called and asked if their approval was still valid, so they got some unwanted attention. ??? Yes, findings of fraud is maybe as likely, but what further review would uncover that after the approval is granted?

 

I said the visas were not being revoked. That's all. I never said people with visas from these countries were all being allowed in. Please read my words more carefully next time. Sorry you misunderstood my post.

April 22, 2020 - I-751 sent

April 23, 2020 - I-751 received at Lockbox 

April 29, 2020 - Check cashed
??? - didn’t receive text or email confirmation. Ugh!
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6 minutes ago, ali1632 said:

Wow! That's a big difference! :)

ali1632 - just noticed here that you're from Orono! I'm in Portland, OR now, but grew up in the Brunswick, Maine area. I've convinced my fiance that we can be in the Boston area when we relocate after the wedding...you're brave & must be mightily convincing to have someone from Spain joining you there!!

Met in college, reconnected five years later. Started a life together in America. ❤️

11/09/16 - Mailed I-129F for K-1

11/16/16 - NOA-1

02/07/17 - NOA-2

03/06/17 - Medical (in London)

03/30/17 - Visa Interview - Approved!!

04/06/17 - Visa in hand!! 

05/17/17 - Point of entry, Boston

05/27/17 - WEDDING in Maine!

 

AOS / EAD / AP Timeline:

06/30/17 - Mailed I-131, I-765, and I-485

07/05/17 - NOA-1 for all three applications.

08/03/17 - Biometrics appointment in Portland, Maine

08/15/17 - Case Status "Ready to be Scheduled for Interview'

08/18/17 - Case Status "Interview Scheduled"

09/25/17 - Interview, 485 AOS Approved. Case status changed to "New Card is in Production".

09/26/17 - Case Status "Case Approved"

09/28/17 - "Card Was Mailed to Me"; received hard copy NOA stating case approved

9/30/17 - Case Status for EAD/AP changed to "Case closed, benefit received by other means"

10/03/17 - Two-year green card received in mail!! 😍

 

ROC I-751 Timeline
07/06/19 - Mailed I-751 

07/08/19 - Application received by USCIS

07/10/19 - Credit card charged, NOA-1 dated

07/11/19 - Text receipt received, EAC (Vermont)

7/13/19 - Received NOA/extension letter in mail

08/03/19 - Biometrics letter received

08/14/19 - Biometrics appointment completed

08/26/19 - Case status updated to “Fingerprint Review Completed”

05/20/20 - Case status updated to "New Card is in Production"

05/21/2020 - Case status updated to "Case Is Approved"

05/27/2020 - Received 10-year green card in mail on our three-year anniversary!

 

N-400 Citizenship Timeline

09/25/2020 - Filed online and received electronic NOA-1 same day, IOE receipt number

11/12/2020 - Biometrics reuse notice

12/28/2020 - Received notice for N-400 Interview

2/3/2021 - Interview at Lawrence, MA - Approved!

2/18/2021 - Oath Ceremony!

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7 minutes ago, fishe23a said:

ali1632 - just noticed here that you're from Orono! I'm in Portland, OR now, but grew up in the Brunswick, Maine area. I've convinced my fiance that we can be in the Boston area when we relocate after the wedding...you're brave & must be mightily convincing to have someone from Spain joining you there!!

Haha, yes, I'm extremely lucky he is willing to ditch Barcelona for Bangor! ? Eventually, though, I hope we'll be spending summers here, and winters on the Mediterranean! 

I hope you do make to Boston; I lived there for a few years in my 20s and really loved it. 

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08/19/16 - Love at first sight under the full moon in Barcelona (L)

08/27/16 - Future Mrs. (Petitioner) returned home alone :( 

09/15/16 - Future Mr. arrives in Maine for 7 week visit (L)

10/23/16 - Engaged! (L)

10/23/16 - Future Mr. returned home alone:( 

12/19/16 - I-129f sent Priority Express to courier address in Lewisville TX (Day 1!)

12/21/16 - postal tracking delivery confirmation at Lewisville address (Day 2)

12/21/16 - package accepted (according to USCIS) (Day 2)

12/28/16 - check cashed (Day 9)

12/29/16 - check cleared (Day 10)

01/02/17 - NOA1 notice date! (L) (Day 14)

01/03/17 - NOA1 (text/email) (Day 15)

01/06/17 - Expedience requested via phone (Day 18)

01/06/17 - RFE via email for expedience request (Day 18)

01/07/17 - received NOA1 (hardcopy) dated 1/2/17 (Day 19)

01/09/17 - Faxed evidence of criteria for expedience, 15 pages (Day 21)

01/17/17 - Touch (email) (Day 29)

01/19/17 - Touch (phone) (Day 31)

01/19/17 - Callback from USCIS & email to csc-ncsc-followup@dhs.gov (Day 31)

01/24/17 - USCIS email - Expedite denied: "evidence not provided;" responded that it was provided on 1/9 (Day 36)

01/25/17 - USCIS email - Expedite denied: "evidence not sufficient;" they never actually confirmed receipt of evidence (Day 37) 

03/06/17 - Together in Barcelona (L)visiting family for 10 days

xx/xx/xx - NOA2

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5 minutes ago, fishe23a said:

I do think it should be a safe space for at least asking questions and interact, agreed. While few folks I have seen on VJ are from affected countries, we do not have any idea of the depth and breadth of the immigration changes that the Trump administration will bring about - even in the above-the-board K-1 to Permanent Resident route that we are taking. A New York Times article yesterday quoted USCIS officials off the record saying that employees were mandated to cease work on applications from the 7 countries past the interview stage - meaning that even for K-1, these petitions are currently poised to die at the respective embassy once a couple has waited through the agony of application, NOA-1 to NOA-2 to NVC to embassy to medical all the way to interview. I know that if my application were denied (or "decision to approve visa pending change of official American policy") after spending such a long time waiting, especially having chosen a state-sanctioned method to move toward immigration to the US, I would be beyond devastated. Crushed, heartbroken. These far-reaching changes are currently American immigration policy and I wait with dread to read the news every morning. So I know the VJ community, even possibly K-1, will be affected.

Sadly this is my exact understanding of what is happening as well. 

April 22, 2020 - I-751 sent

April 23, 2020 - I-751 received at Lockbox 

April 29, 2020 - Check cashed
??? - didn’t receive text or email confirmation. Ugh!
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2 minutes ago, ali1632 said:

Haha, yes, I'm extremely lucky he is willing to ditch Barcelona for Bangor! ? Eventually, though, I hope we'll be spending summers here, and winters on the Mediterranean! 

I hope you do make to Boston; I lived there for a few years in my 20s and really loved it. 

 

I can imagine almost nowhere more beautiful than Maine in the summer and the Mediterranean in the winter. Best of both worlds. :D Good luck to you.

Met in college, reconnected five years later. Started a life together in America. ❤️

11/09/16 - Mailed I-129F for K-1

11/16/16 - NOA-1

02/07/17 - NOA-2

03/06/17 - Medical (in London)

03/30/17 - Visa Interview - Approved!!

04/06/17 - Visa in hand!! 

05/17/17 - Point of entry, Boston

05/27/17 - WEDDING in Maine!

 

AOS / EAD / AP Timeline:

06/30/17 - Mailed I-131, I-765, and I-485

07/05/17 - NOA-1 for all three applications.

08/03/17 - Biometrics appointment in Portland, Maine

08/15/17 - Case Status "Ready to be Scheduled for Interview'

08/18/17 - Case Status "Interview Scheduled"

09/25/17 - Interview, 485 AOS Approved. Case status changed to "New Card is in Production".

09/26/17 - Case Status "Case Approved"

09/28/17 - "Card Was Mailed to Me"; received hard copy NOA stating case approved

9/30/17 - Case Status for EAD/AP changed to "Case closed, benefit received by other means"

10/03/17 - Two-year green card received in mail!! 😍

 

ROC I-751 Timeline
07/06/19 - Mailed I-751 

07/08/19 - Application received by USCIS

07/10/19 - Credit card charged, NOA-1 dated

07/11/19 - Text receipt received, EAC (Vermont)

7/13/19 - Received NOA/extension letter in mail

08/03/19 - Biometrics letter received

08/14/19 - Biometrics appointment completed

08/26/19 - Case status updated to “Fingerprint Review Completed”

05/20/20 - Case status updated to "New Card is in Production"

05/21/2020 - Case status updated to "Case Is Approved"

05/27/2020 - Received 10-year green card in mail on our three-year anniversary!

 

N-400 Citizenship Timeline

09/25/2020 - Filed online and received electronic NOA-1 same day, IOE receipt number

11/12/2020 - Biometrics reuse notice

12/28/2020 - Received notice for N-400 Interview

2/3/2021 - Interview at Lawrence, MA - Approved!

2/18/2021 - Oath Ceremony!

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26 minutes ago, geowrian said:

***Today's revised comprehensive update***
Date: 1/30/2017
Records: 5000

 

Cases updated today: 124
Approved: 79 (Woohoo!)
RFEs:33
Other: 12

 

Today's Data: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8es4j04tzi2QjBCck44SVpxM3M

 

All data: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1B_oR3Imoi-dVhQSG02YkFhVjg

 

*Keep in mind I'm only counting WACs from WAC1790048000 onward. Records untouched prior to this are not included.*

Thanks for the update geowrian!  

 

We are making progress!

Forena

Removal of Condition on Residency
09/24/20...Submitted I-751
10/06/20...NOA Date

10/08/20...Check cashed
01/13/21...Moved to local USCIS (WAC)
03/02/21...Letter of Approval (biometrics & interview waived)
03/06/21...Green Card Received

...

 

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22 minutes ago, fishe23a said:

ali1632 - just noticed here that you're from Orono! I'm in Portland, OR now, but grew up in the Brunswick, Maine area. I've convinced my fiance that we can be in the Boston area when we relocate after the wedding...you're brave & must be mightily convincing to have someone from Spain joining you there!!

Hey, fishe23a, I am in Portland, OR as well :) 

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CSC is rolling right now. Lol

11/14/16 - I-129F Package sent!

11/17/17 - Delivered at Dallas Lock Box - per USPS

11/22/17 - NOA1 SMS/Email - Routed to CSC - Notice Date

11/26/17 - NOA1 Hard Copy Received

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16 minutes ago, fishe23a said:

I do think it should be a safe space for at least asking questions and interact, agreed. While few folks I have seen on VJ are from affected countries, we do not have any idea of the depth and breadth of the immigration changes that the Trump administration will bring about - even in the above-the-board K-1 to Permanent Resident route that we are taking. A New York Times article yesterday quoted USCIS officials off the record saying that employees were mandated to cease work on applications from the 7 countries past the interview stage - meaning that even for K-1, these petitions are currently poised to die at the respective embassy once a couple has waited through the agony of application, NOA-1 to NOA-2 to NVC to embassy to medical all the way to interview. I know that if my application were denied (or "decision to approve visa pending change of official American policy") after spending such a long time waiting, especially having chosen a state-sanctioned method to move toward immigration to the US, I would be beyond devastated. Crushed, heartbroken. These far-reaching changes are currently American immigration policy and I wait with dread to read the news every morning. So I know the VJ community, even possibly K-1, will be affected.

Cool.  If this is going to become another politics forum I wish you all well but I'll sign off.  Good luck to you all.

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