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February 2018 Filer - US Citizen - Petition Parent - I-130

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Feb 23,2018->  I-130 for my parents Mailed to Chicago

Feb 26,2018->  I checked online and it says both  packet was delivered.

March 5,2018->  one of the $535 check was cashed in...I wonder where the other $535 check went

March 5,2018->  Got a text message saying case was received with receipt #src.......... official receipt notice to follow in mail (I don't know if this was for my mom's or dad's receipt)

 

*more update soon*

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Concurrently files I-130, I-485, I-864, I-693, I-765, & I-131 for Parents who are present in the US on B2. 

 

Mailed the whole packet with Cashier's Check on Feb 26th 2018 and was delivered Feb 28th 2018.

 

No Text/Email or NOA yet as of 10th March 2018. 

 

Any idea when to expect the receipt?

 

 

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On 2/27/2018 at 4:46 PM, willcrack said:

To update:

 

I-130's received by Phoenix Lockbox on Feb 23rd

Credit Card charged and texts received Feb 27th

All three petitions assigned to Texas Service Center

 

If you have not noted, please mention the Service Center your petition is assigned to.

Hi! Thanks for your request.

You will be able to see the service center that I've sent my petition on the left side of this message.  Right at the bottom of my profile photo.

You will also see that I'm currently filing for the IR-5 visa. 

I believe you will be able to change this using your "timeline" 

Maybe you should update yours too.  So that it would like our profiles here on VJ.  

You can also update your signature to show your dateline progress by manually typing it in your signature. 

Hopefully that should help your journey here on VJ. 

Thank you. 

 

Please see screenshot below:  

 

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IR-5 Petition Parent (this is going to be a long journey)

02.12.2018 - I130 form sent (via USPS) 

02.21.2018 - I130 form delivered (via USPS) mail shipment delayed delivery

02.23.2018 - NOA1 Date 

02.24.2018 - Text Notification received 

03.05.2018 - NOA1 Received

10.05.2018 - NOA2 Received (NOA date 10.02.2018) -- Petition approved.  Petition sent to NVC in Portsmouth, NH  

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Phoenix, AZ is the lockbox you sent your application to NOT the service center that has been assigned to your case.

 

The service center address is printed at the bottom of your receipt notice (NOA1). Also, the first three characters of your case number denotes the service center it is assigned to: LIN = Nebraska, SRC = Texas, YSC = Potomac.

 

You need to change the info accordingly.

 

 

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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hello everyone! I have not been checking this thread for weeks. 

I won't be checking much until it's closer to our 6 month mark.  

Let's all be patient. :)   Soon we will be able to have our family here with us. :)  

IR-5 Petition Parent (this is going to be a long journey)

02.12.2018 - I130 form sent (via USPS) 

02.21.2018 - I130 form delivered (via USPS) mail shipment delayed delivery

02.23.2018 - NOA1 Date 

02.24.2018 - Text Notification received 

03.05.2018 - NOA1 Received

10.05.2018 - NOA2 Received (NOA date 10.02.2018) -- Petition approved.  Petition sent to NVC in Portsmouth, NH  

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3 minutes ago, willcrack said:

Phoenix, AZ is the lockbox you sent your application to NOT the service center that has been assigned to your case.

 

The service center address is printed at the bottom of your receipt notice (NOA1). Also, the first three characters of your case number denotes the service center it is assigned to: LIN = Nebraska, SRC = Texas, YSC = Potomac.

 

You need to change the info accordingly.

@WillCrack it's at Nebraska Service Center -- but i don't know why it matters this early in the process.  

But if it helps you to track things. here you go.. would you like my receipt number as well? :) 

IR-5 Petition Parent (this is going to be a long journey)

02.12.2018 - I130 form sent (via USPS) 

02.21.2018 - I130 form delivered (via USPS) mail shipment delayed delivery

02.23.2018 - NOA1 Date 

02.24.2018 - Text Notification received 

03.05.2018 - NOA1 Received

10.05.2018 - NOA2 Received (NOA date 10.02.2018) -- Petition approved.  Petition sent to NVC in Portsmouth, NH  

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6 minutes ago, willcrack said:

Phoenix, AZ is the lockbox you sent your application to NOT the service center that has been assigned to your case.

 

The service center address is printed at the bottom of your receipt notice (NOA1). Also, the first three characters of your case number denotes the service center it is assigned to: LIN = Nebraska, SRC = Texas, YSC = Potomac.

 

You need to change the info accordingly.

Change your info accordingly too... I don't see much info on your end. 

IR-5 Petition Parent (this is going to be a long journey)

02.12.2018 - I130 form sent (via USPS) 

02.21.2018 - I130 form delivered (via USPS) mail shipment delayed delivery

02.23.2018 - NOA1 Date 

02.24.2018 - Text Notification received 

03.05.2018 - NOA1 Received

10.05.2018 - NOA2 Received (NOA date 10.02.2018) -- Petition approved.  Petition sent to NVC in Portsmouth, NH  

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For everyone, this should be a friendly thread so we can enjoy the journey together. 

There is not a "fixed" rule on this thread other than be friendly.  

There is no need to conform to anyone's process or ways other than USCIS's.  *wink wink*

Or be subjected by people who just wants to know it all.  I have been a member of VJ since 2010 -- that's 8 years compared to your... few months.  Just saying...

 

If you think you can do better, then  just start a new thread. :)  If not, then please abide by the friendly atmosphere this thread brings.  

 

IR-5 Petition Parent (this is going to be a long journey)

02.12.2018 - I130 form sent (via USPS) 

02.21.2018 - I130 form delivered (via USPS) mail shipment delayed delivery

02.23.2018 - NOA1 Date 

02.24.2018 - Text Notification received 

03.05.2018 - NOA1 Received

10.05.2018 - NOA2 Received (NOA date 10.02.2018) -- Petition approved.  Petition sent to NVC in Portsmouth, NH  

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Just now, willcrack said:

:) It helps because we know how how cases are getting distributed and their average processing time. 

 

All my info is in my signature, if you look at it.

i did.. and i should tell you how people have been doing it here for the last 8 years (that i've been here) .. see the format? :) it will also help too.

since you have some suggestions.. i just thought you could use some of the tried and tested true suggestions here. :) 

IR-5 Petition Parent (this is going to be a long journey)

02.12.2018 - I130 form sent (via USPS) 

02.21.2018 - I130 form delivered (via USPS) mail shipment delayed delivery

02.23.2018 - NOA1 Date 

02.24.2018 - Text Notification received 

03.05.2018 - NOA1 Received

10.05.2018 - NOA2 Received (NOA date 10.02.2018) -- Petition approved.  Petition sent to NVC in Portsmouth, NH  

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Logging out :) 

 

*drop mic* 

IR-5 Petition Parent (this is going to be a long journey)

02.12.2018 - I130 form sent (via USPS) 

02.21.2018 - I130 form delivered (via USPS) mail shipment delayed delivery

02.23.2018 - NOA1 Date 

02.24.2018 - Text Notification received 

03.05.2018 - NOA1 Received

10.05.2018 - NOA2 Received (NOA date 10.02.2018) -- Petition approved.  Petition sent to NVC in Portsmouth, NH  

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Amused... Requesting info doesn't make it unfriendly - does it? The whole idea of the forum is to share info so we know how we are moving along.

 

and... I may be not on this forum for long, but I have been in the immigration journey since the past 14 years on other forums, so I certainly am aware of the etiquette.

 

Anyways, thanks for the info.

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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February Filer
USCIS / I-130 for parent 
 
01/25/2018: Submitted I-130 packages to USPS
01/31/2018: I-130 delivered to USCIS Chicago Lockbox by USPS
02/01/2018: Checks cashed by USCIS
02/05/2018: Emails/ SMS received that USCIS has accepted and routed them to the Potomac Service Center
02/05/2018: NOA1
02/08/2018: NOA1 letter received

 

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Hi

I filed i130, with i485 for parents on 2/8/18.

Received i797 dated 2/16.

Fingerprint done on 3/6.

 

In between got RFE for i864, replied and got a courtesy letter which says bring i693 at time of interview.

Now waiting for interview dates.

Processing center is national benefits center.

 

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On 2/23/2018 at 9:02 PM, clairy08 said:

I am planning to send I-130 forms too for my mom but I am a lil hesitant coz her marriage contract has a typographical error. Example her lastname is Belagio in her marriage contract but her birth certificate is Belayo and that last name in her BC matches in Her passport. 

One more question. Do you need to send all these requirements or this will be to follow? Thanks for response. 

To update: I sent my I-130 March 27,2018

Received At USCIS Arizona March 31,

check cashed out $535 April 5,2018

I sent the I-130 forms with copy of my citizenship certificate, copy of my marriage contract, copy of my birth certificate,

mom’s (beneficiary’s) - copy of her birth certificate, copy of her passport, copy of my dad’s death certificate, copy of marriage contract with wrong spelling, but I also sent The status that it is recently corrected. 

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