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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Russia
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5 hours ago, GjPaga said:

How long is the wait for NVC?

About 6 weeks as for now

K-1 journey (Sept 2017 - July 2018)

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08/31/2017 - petition mailed                                             03/27/2018 - embassy received, "ready"           

09/05/2017 - case received                                               05/07/2018 - medical - passed 

09/07/2017 - NOA1                                                             05/10/2018 - interview - approved

03/07/2018 - NOA2 (case status updated 03/08)         05/14/2018 - VOH

03/22/2018 - NVC received & case # assigned          06/18/2018 - POE Seattle

03/26/2018 - NVC left                                                        07/07/2018 - wedding

 

AOS journey (Sept 2018 - Jan 2019)

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09/05/2018 - petition mailed (I-485 + I-765 + I-131)

09/07/2018 - cases received 

09/13/2018 - NOA1s

10/05/2018 - biometrics appointment

12/07/2018 - interview scheduled

01/15/2019 - interview - approved

xx/xx/2019 - combo card approved

xx/xx/2019 - combo card received

01/22/2019 - Green Card received

 

ROC journey (Oct 2020 - Jun 2021)

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10/16/2020 - 01/14/2021 - window for applying

10/26/2020 - petition mailed

10/29/2020 - case received

11/25/2020 - check cashed

11/23/2020 - NOA1

12/16/2020 - biometrics appointment/waived

xx/xx/xxxx - interview scheduled

xx/xx/xxxx - interview 

06/03/2022 - ROC petition approved

06/07/2022 - green card received

 

Naturalization journey (Jan 2022 - )

01/31/2022 - N-400 form filed online

01/31/2022 - biometrics reuse notice

xx/xx/xxxx - interview scheduled

xx/xx/xxxx - interview

xx/xx/xxxx - oath ceremony

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10 hours ago, LizM said:

@Swissmiss82 I like your background pic ;) It's how I imagine all Swiss people live.

 

thaaank you :) that was actually a hiking trip we did with my fiance.

it's that one famous restaurant in the mountain that was all over the media:

 

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N-400: 12/05/2023 (confirmed fingerprints are re-used)

Interview scheduled for: 05/09/2024

 

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19 minutes ago, GjPaga said:

Any chance of that number decreasing later on? 

There's always a chance :) I don't have any clues, I have only a hope

K-1 journey (Sept 2017 - July 2018)

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08/31/2017 - petition mailed                                             03/27/2018 - embassy received, "ready"           

09/05/2017 - case received                                               05/07/2018 - medical - passed 

09/07/2017 - NOA1                                                             05/10/2018 - interview - approved

03/07/2018 - NOA2 (case status updated 03/08)         05/14/2018 - VOH

03/22/2018 - NVC received & case # assigned          06/18/2018 - POE Seattle

03/26/2018 - NVC left                                                        07/07/2018 - wedding

 

AOS journey (Sept 2018 - Jan 2019)

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09/05/2018 - petition mailed (I-485 + I-765 + I-131)

09/07/2018 - cases received 

09/13/2018 - NOA1s

10/05/2018 - biometrics appointment

12/07/2018 - interview scheduled

01/15/2019 - interview - approved

xx/xx/2019 - combo card approved

xx/xx/2019 - combo card received

01/22/2019 - Green Card received

 

ROC journey (Oct 2020 - Jun 2021)

Spoiler

10/16/2020 - 01/14/2021 - window for applying

10/26/2020 - petition mailed

10/29/2020 - case received

11/25/2020 - check cashed

11/23/2020 - NOA1

12/16/2020 - biometrics appointment/waived

xx/xx/xxxx - interview scheduled

xx/xx/xxxx - interview 

06/03/2022 - ROC petition approved

06/07/2022 - green card received

 

Naturalization journey (Jan 2022 - )

01/31/2022 - N-400 form filed online

01/31/2022 - biometrics reuse notice

xx/xx/xxxx - interview scheduled

xx/xx/xxxx - interview

xx/xx/xxxx - oath ceremony

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This process is excruciatingly painful, I feel for everyone that is going through tough times especially this Holiday season and we are miles away from our loved ones. I have grown accustomed to celebrating all occasions either working or somewhere by myself but it all changed when my Fiance came all along but he's thousands of miles away and we're in a situation where we can't just fly and see each other, I have responsibilities and commitments I need to fulfill, I hope the people at USCIS would realize how hard it is for all of us. But of course we also don't know what the office is going through right now and why there is such a heavy back log but really all I want to do now is cry and then pray really hard and sincere as nothing will make me happier than to have this process go smoothly and I wish the same for all of you. Happy Holidays and keep the hopes up! God will hear and bless us. :)

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CASE FILED/SENT: 9/25/17

USCIS RECEIVED: 9/27/17

NOA 1: 9/29/17

NOA 2: 4/03/18

NVC RCVD. & CASE # ASSIGNED: 4/24/18

CASE LEFT NVC: 4/27/18

CONSULATE RECEIVED CASE: 4/29/18

MEDICAL @ ST. LUKE'S: 5/17/18

SPUTUM TEST: 5/23-25/18

PULMONARY EVAL: 5/30/18

CULTURE RESULT: 7/26/18 NEGATIVE!!!

INTERVIEW DATE: 8/07/18 APPROVED!!!

VISA RECEIVED: 9/01/18

CFO SEMINAR: 9/25/18

US ENTRY:  9/28/18 

MARRIAGE: 10/25/18

AOS FILED: 12/14/18 I-765, I-485, I-131

AOS NOA1: 12/19/18

BIOMETRICS SCHEDULE: 01/08/19

 

 

 

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Hi guys.   Our noa1 is from september  11. Due to the holidays USCIS seems to be processing slowly. they are stuck in June. I am praying so we can get married at least around may/2018. do you guys think it's possible since on march 8/2018 we will have 180 days if we dont get any answer earlier.

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14 hours ago, Filipe Kramer said:

Hi guys.   Our noa1 is from september  11. Due to the holidays USCIS seems to be processing slowly. they are stuck in June. I am praying so we can get married at least around may/2018. do you guys think it's possible since on march 8/2018 we will have 180 days if we dont get any answer earlier.

Our NOA1 is on September 12th just a day after yours so I definitely know how you're feeling right now! I've been doing a lot of snooping and researching and based on what I've seen from other people's timelines and all, I'm going to guess that we'll be receiving our NOA2 either mid March or late March. They're currently approving June applicants right now but I also saw someone from the July applicants getting lucky and had theirs approved as well so I feel like they'll be starting July applicants by the end of December. January will most likely be dedicated to July and MAYBE a few August applicants. Then February will most likely be looking into August and a few Septembers applicants. If not February then March for sure will be looking into September 2017 applicants. Keep in mind sometimes people may get lucky and get their case approved earlier than expected! I wouldn't start to worry until our wait date passes 180 days. I'm sorry for typing so much haha just wanted to let you know what I've been looking into and what info I've got so far. Hope this helps! Also keep in mind, once approved it also takes time for NVC and interview stuff.

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41 minutes ago, needlesss said:

Our NOA1 is on September 12th just a day after yours so I definitely know how you're feeling right now! I've been doing a lot of snooping and researching and based on what I've seen from other people's timelines and all, I'm going to guess that we'll be receiving our NOA2 either mid March or late March. They're currently approving June applicants right now but I also saw someone from the July applicants getting lucky and had theirs approved as well so I feel like they'll be starting July applicants by the end of December. January will most likely be dedicated to July and MAYBE a few August applicants. Then February will most likely be looking into August and a few Septembers applicants. If not February then March for sure will be looking into September 2017 applicants. Keep in mind sometimes people may get lucky and get their case approved earlier than expected! I wouldn't start to worry until our wait date passes 180 days. I'm sorry for typing so much haha just wanted to let you know what I've been looking into and what info I've got so far. Hope this helps! Also keep in mind, once approved it also takes time for NVC and interview stuff.

thank you for your concern into answering me.  well, actually  my fiancee and I will go and fight by talking to the congressman, calls , etc. We cannot just wait without doing anything. My Fiancee has a little boy and he and I had a strong connection. He needs a father by his side and my fiancee needs me to help her raise him and take care of her as well! Look, as of August the  cases number altered. they  decreased  if compared to march, may, june.  so that might influence the timeline big time.  anyways, I hope  I can get married at least around may/2018. our case is in CSC now.  what about yours? where are you from?

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1 hour ago, Filipe Kramer said:

thank you for your concern into answering me.  well, actually  my fiancee and I will go and fight by talking to the congressman, calls , etc. We cannot just wait without doing anything. My Fiancee has a little boy and he and I had a strong connection. He needs a father by his side and my fiancee needs me to help her raise him and take care of her as well! Look, as of August the  cases number altered. they  decreased  if compared to march, may, june.  so that might influence the timeline big time.  anyways, I hope  I can get married at least around may/2018. our case is in CSC now.  what about yours? where are you from?

USCIS does not care about who has strong ties or who needs who, they will take as long as they like to deal with the adjudication of case files. 

Alot of time you can put in a request to your congressman and or senator or even ombudsman and they will get the same answers you will have gotten.

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20 minutes ago, Murph4865 said:

USCIS does not care about who has strong ties or who needs who, they will take as long as they like to deal with the adjudication of case files. 

Alot of time you can put in a request to your congressman and or senator or even ombudsman and they will get the same answers you will have gotten.

I understand this. well I will try because down the road they are human beings and I know if I find grace on their eyes things can be a little quicker.Also I dont wait for a great miracle, though I believe miracles can happen. when I say quicker I mean a good time, at least around 180 days , not much.

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1 hour ago, Murph4865 said:

USCIS does not care about who has strong ties or who needs who, they will take as long as they like to deal with the adjudication of case files. 

Alot of time you can put in a request to your congressman and or senator or even ombudsman and they will get the same answers you will have gotten.

@Murph4865 Agreed!! 

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On 16/12/2017 at 4:43 AM, Kyle Brant said:

Hey everyone!  New here.  I received my NOA1 on 9/28, so before the end of this month we'll have made it 90 days!  I'm feeling like we've come so far, but I also feel really disheartened by how long it might still take to get to the NOA2.  My fiance lives in Ukraine, and we often talked about how maybe she could escape the winter cold, but that definitely looks like it isn't going to happen now.

 

I'm reading here that people are saying the K-1 visa process is now just as long as the CR-1 visa process???

 

Are we really going to have to wait 12 - 14 months to get through the entire rigamarole?

 

Please say it ain't so.  I follow r/Immigration on Reddit, and I often see people making bold claims about the K-1 process being 10 months total -- or more!  It's enough to make me freak out sometimes.

 

Thanks for any insight anyone may have.  :)

 

On 16/12/2017 at 5:15 AM, Filipe Kramer said:

Hi guys.   Our noa1 is from september  11. Due to the holidays USCIS seems to be processing slowly. they are stuck in June. I am praying so we can get married at least around may/2018. do you guys think it's possible since on march 8/2018 we will have 180 days if we dont get any answer earlier.

Welcome to the both of you! :)  It's definitely plausible to expect around 9 months from NoA1 to visa issued at the moment (and thus 12-14 months from NoA1 to GC in hand). Please take a look at @Daniel P's post - case received date on the x axis. The upward trend is a cause for concern but at the same time, I haven't heard of any case historically where the standard K-1 processing times have gone up beyond 180ish days and stuck there. I can't remember where I saw it now, but one guy who had been lurking around these forums for years, said that when processing times hit 6+ months, cases are usually being transferred to other centers and processing times drop down to 3 months again. I can't verify what he said though as I don't have access to historic processing times and transfer information.

 

With that said, my fiancé and I are still hoping for a May wedding too, but at the moment June is looking much more likely.

 

 

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34 minutes ago, LizM said:

 

Welcome to the both of you! :)  It's definitely plausible to expect around 9 months from NoA1 to visa issued at the moment (and thus 12-14 months from NoA1 to GC in hand). Please take a look at @Daniel P's post - case received date on the x axis. The upward trend is a cause for concern but at the same time, I haven't heard of any case historically where the standard K-1 processing times have gone up beyond 180ish days and stuck there. I can't remember where I saw it now, but one guy who had been lurking around these forums for years, said that when processing times hit 6+ months, cases are usually being transferred to other centers and processing times drop down to 3 months again. I can't verify what he said though as I don't have access to historic processing times and transfer information.

 

With that said, my fiancé and I are still hoping for a May wedding too, but at the moment June is looking much more likely.

 

 

NOA 1 to NOA 2 is getting close to 10 months right now then factor in another 6 to 8 weeks for NVC to get it and process to get you a case number, there are people from May at over 200 days right now and people at 45+ days waiting for case number from NVC.

 

Factor all together you are looking at total time of about 1 year just to get to embassy stage, they only way a K1 will be transfered to another service center will be to Vermont that does additional security checks other wise all K1 are dealt with at the California service center outside Los Angeles.

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33 minutes ago, Murph4865 said:

NOA 1 to NOA 2 is getting close to 10 months right now then factor in another 6 to 8 weeks for NVC to get it and process to get you a case number, there are people from May at over 200 days right now and people at 45+ days waiting for case number from NVC.

 

Factor all together you are looking at total time of about 1 year just to get to embassy stage, they only way a K1 will be transfered to another service center will be to Vermont that does additional security checks other wise all K1 are dealt with at the California service center outside Los Angeles.

Noa1 to Noa2 10 months is a little bit over exaggerating I believe even if it's 210 days that would make 7 months. And let's say the worst case NVC problem continues (which is not an NVC problem but uscis problem really) 1.5 months let's say. And depending on the embassy the interview could be less than a month to 2 months. 

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3 minutes ago, HarmonySalama said:

I'm hopeful that we won't go beyond the 180 day mark or so. I haven't seen someone still waiting passed that. If we knew it was this backed up, my fiancé and I would have just done a marriage visa and I would have stayed in Morocco with him. I just saw him not even two weeks ago on my latest trip (5th trip) but Its never enough. We agreed if we didn't receive the noa2 by February I would come back again. I read stories about a few people staying with their fiancé in their country until they hear further. Not sure how! Considering you need proof of employment.. it's the only reason I came back! 

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I really hope for 180 too..

 

but to tell the truth there are lots of people who are past that. In May we have 210s quite little but we do. And latest average seemed like a 190+s

 

same goes for June most early Juners are already 180+

 

but do so I wish for a 180 and plan for that? Oh yes I do! 

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