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September 2017 I-129F Filers, Part II

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well there goes silent approval - my maillady just drove by and i went out immediately and nothing :(

i'm flying home tomorrow so yeah :(

unless we get an online update today, i guess no celebration with my mister....

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

Interview scheduled for: 05/09/2024

 

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Just now, Swissmiss82 said:

well there goes silent approval - my maillady just drove by and i went out immediately and nothing :(

i'm flying home tomorrow so yeah :(

unless we get an online update today, i guess no celebration with my mister....

Aww, we were in the same boat last week, hoping to celebrate together. Let's hold out for a big Friday push!


NOA1: 9/8/2017

NOA2: 3/14/2018

NVC Case # Available: 3/26/2018

Case left NVC: 4/3/2018

Packet 3 Rec'd: 6/11/2018 

Interview: 6/26/2018 Approved! :thumbs:

POE: 7/13/2018

Marriage: 8/25/2018 

AOS/EAD/AP NOA1: 10/3/18

Biometrics: 10/30/18

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Just now, AbenaKofi said:

Aww, we were in the same boat last week, hoping to celebrate together. Let's hold out for a big Friday push!

i'd be thankful for a big push and high numbers today! let's keep hoping and cross all fingers

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

Interview scheduled for: 05/09/2024

 

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1 minute ago, Hafkass keyia said:

So, they do any cases without following the date of receiving or according to serial case number 

I’m totally confused 

They don't complete an entire date before moving onto the next one. The initial security checks take longer on some cases, which will delay processing. Some workers work faster than others. There are a multitude of factors that go into processing times.

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Mailed I-129F:   5 September, 2017

Received:  8 September, 2017
I-129F NOA1:    11 September, 2017

I-129F NOA2:     8 March, 2018

NVC Received:  20 March, 2018

NVC # Assigned: 22 March, 2018

Consulate Rec'd:  28 March, 2018

Medical:   24 April, 2018

Interview:   8 May, 2018

Visa on Hand:   21 May, 2018

POE:   8 June, 2018 (Manchester > Boston > Pittsburgh)

Legal Marriage:    27 June, 2018

Traditional Wedding: 7 October, 2018

 

AOS/EAD

Mailed Packet:   8 September, 2018

NOA1:  13 September, 2018

Biometrics: 19 October, 2018

EAD Approval:   5 February, 2019

Interview: 4 March, 2019

Approval Notice: 4 March, 2019

 

RoC

Mailed Packet:   8 February, 2021

Packet Received: 12 February, 2021

NOA1:  20 March, 2021

Biometrics: September 2021

RFE: 13 July, 2022

RFE Submitted: Soon

Interview: Waiting

Approval: Waiting

 

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2 minutes ago, Hafkass keyia said:

So, they do any cases without following the date of receiving or according to serial case number 

I’m totally confused 

Confused? join the club! if there is any organization in the USCIS then no one here can figure out what it is, one theory is that the people reviewing the cases work at different speeds, some are harder on cases than others........ but the bottom line is some people are lucky and others aren't,  there are some people still waiting from June and earlier for approval.

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7 minutes ago, Hafkass keyia said:

So, they do any cases without following the date of receiving or according to serial case number 

I’m totally confused 

If you flip back through the posts in the September filers part I thread, there's some discussion on this that might help.  It's toward the end, I wish I had the exact location.  But trust me, we all wish there was a clear-cut process!  


NOA1: 9/8/2017

NOA2: 3/14/2018

NVC Case # Available: 3/26/2018

Case left NVC: 4/3/2018

Packet 3 Rec'd: 6/11/2018 

Interview: 6/26/2018 Approved! :thumbs:

POE: 7/13/2018

Marriage: 8/25/2018 

AOS/EAD/AP NOA1: 10/3/18

Biometrics: 10/30/18

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22 minutes ago, Hafkass keyia said:

So, they do any cases without following the date of receiving or according to serial case number 

I’m totally confused 

They go in a general order of dates (case numbers don't mean anything). However if a case didn't come from security checks or any other reason etc. it can't be processed so they continue to the next date while doing all dates before up to the date last touched.

 

so yes there is an order but no this order is not definite. A case can see approval the day they first touched a received date or a month later. A case can also get stuck for months. 

 

Everycase is different. 

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Got an email notice, and saw that my online status was updated. A RFE was sent today, March 15. Our NOA1 was 9/14/17. Mailed today, perhaps Saturday or Monday I can see what else they require.

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4 minutes ago, GNAR said:

Naes,

Would you please create a flow chart of 129f, after NOA1, how a petition is handled? Many of us are confused. Thanks.

The flow chart above is awesome. (Thanks for posting @Dave_and_Jessa)

 

but if youre asking king about how csc handles each case, that I can't do. Because I have theories from research not official information.

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6 minutes ago, Naes said:

The flow chart above is awesome. (Thanks for posting @Dave_and_Jessa)

 

but if youre asking king about how csc handles each case, that I can't do. Because I have theories from research not official information.

To the best of your theories and knowledge. Most of us are in the dark

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