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I-129f Sent Back to USCIS from NVC

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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I've heard of quite a few people as of late who have had their cases sent back to USCIS from NVC for additional review. I thought I'd create a forum so that we can follow each other's journeys. In my case, my I-129f was approved on 1/5/18. After 6 weeks and still no NVC number, I submitted to NVCResearch and found out that my case had been sent back to USCIS on 1/26/18. Now, I can't get any information form either NVC or USCIS about my case. Each say to ask the other. I have a USCIS service request in and a request for help with a federal agency in to my congressman and senator. Has anyone else in this situation received answers, and how long did it take for USCIS to re-adjudicate your case? 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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I ended up calling USCIS multiple times a day, requesting Tier II, until I finally got someone who would try to do something and not just give me the rote "There's nothing we can do. Wait up to 180 days" answer. She sent an email to someone. I'm not sure if that's what did it, but shortly after that, our case was approved and sent along the process. I have no idea why it was sent back. We're married now and in the process of having our AOS adjudicated. Best of luck! It's so infuriating, but there is hope!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Thank you so much for your response.  I am so worried.  We received our NOA2 on February 22nd and I received a notice dated April 12 that nvc sent back the case to USCIS and that they will review it and once they do so they will let me know.  Im not sure how long this process will take.  I am now a little hopeful though seeing that you got through it and now you are married.

Truly appreciate it.

 

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