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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: France
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I am starting a new thread for all those filing I-130's in May and June. I am going to be filing in 1 to 2 weeks. :dance:

Hi - this is Mariepa and Will

We filed our I-130 on 9 April

The NO1 was issued on 8 May

We filed our I-129F on 11 May

The NO1 was issued on 16 May

All we know is that this I-129F for a K3 visa application was transferred to the CSC (initially filed in Chicago like the I-130)

I check the USCIS website every day and there is never any update on either the I-130 or the I-129F - this is becoming really depressing...

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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G&A,

I received both NOA2s in the mail today.

Dates are for both I-130 and I-129F, K-3

9/4/2006 - Approved (Notice Date)

9/6/2006 - Post Marked (Mailed)

9/10/2006 - Received in mail

For my I-130, it states the "Priority Date" was 4/2/2007 for a Receipt Date of 4/9/2007.

Thanks,

Robin

3/17/2007: Married

I-130 Timeline

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4/2/2007: Sent (Received Date)

4/9/2007: NOA1 Notice Date (7 days)

4/10/2007: NOA1 Post dated (8 days)

4/14/2007: NOA1 Received (12 days)

9/4/2007: NOA2 APPROVAL (155 days)

9/5/2007: CRIS Approval Notice, 1:23 PM CDT (156 days)

9/6/2007: NOA2 Post Marked (157 days)

9/10/2007: NOA2 Received in mail (161 days)

I-129F Timeline

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4/22/2007: Sent (Received Date)

4/25/2007: NOA1 Notice Date (3 days)

4/25/2007: NOA1 Post dated (3 days)

4/25/2007: Transfered from NSC to CSC (3 days)

4/28/2007: NOA1 Received (6 days)

5/11/2007: Transfer Notice Date (19 days)

5/14/2007: Transfer Notice Post Date (22 days)

6/5/2007: Online Transfer Notice (44 days)

9/4/2007: NOA2 APPROVAL (135 days)

9/4/2007: CRIS Approval Notice, 9:23 PM CDT (135 days)

9/6/2007: NOA2 Post Marked (137 days)

9/10/2007: NOA2 Received in mail (141 days)

10/1/2007: Received by NVC (162 days)

10/3/2007: NVC Sent (164 days)

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Hi Divine,

My I129F did the exact same thing as yours, only the month early. It was "missing" from early June to August 10.

I agree with G&A, except if you really don't want to pursue the CR1, you should also contact the NVC and ask them to send the approved I130 back to USCIS for storage. Contacting the USCIS is fine, as is not paying the NVC bills, but you will need that approved I130 fir AOS later, and you don't want them to think you just abadoned it altogether, but for it to be held by USCIS for later.

Cheers

Hey G&A got a lil news. The website finally went from "you're case was sent to Vermont" to "your case if now PENDING"!!! It only too from July 12 - Sept. 7 but I'll take it! I've spent almost two months thinking the I-129F was lost somewhere. Now I want to know, WAS it lost and now it's found? Am I at the back of the line? Was the rec'd date back in July and they just got around to updating the website? Too many questions to ponder. I'm just happy I'm not lost WOOO HOOOO

also, I'm thinking about having the I-130 sent back from the NVC to Vermont. I can't take the stress of one case let alone two! I know in the long run the CR1 is the better option but right now my son wants his daddy and so do I!!! I'd rather worry about the future in a future in which he's standing next to me.

Anyone know how to have the NVC send it back to the VSC?

Thank u urge. I will have it sent back. I think their preferred method of contacting them is email so i'll do that.

It's not the best visa but the K3 is going to be faster for us, i'm sure of that with the way our embassy schedules interviews.

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valticp, i will add your record on the next update. Does your application say 'pending' on CRIS (USCIS website case tracking)?

btw, you might want to update your official VJ timeline. Link is at the end of my signature below.

thanks for sharing and good luck to you.

Yup, both my i130 and my i129 are bending on CRIS

Thanks!

May 31 2007 I-130 - NOA1, pending at California Service Center

October 31 2007 APPROVED

June 13 2007 I-129 - NOA1, pending at California Service Center

October 31 2007 APPROVED

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Hi again Divine, the OP in this thread http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83072 is kind of in the same situation. Check my post from today at the end of the thread. Let's see what he/she says.

the poster wrote: yes, my k3 interview is in 3 days and i am really anxious at the same time worried of the outcome.

I'm thinking of doing CR1, i'll wait in the states with my husband while the process is still going. If i'll have my interview date then i'll go back to my home country atleast, if i get approved, i'll have my immigrant visa and not worry about adjusting status.

You can do that? You can change from a K3 to a CR1 once you are in america?

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Hi - this is Mariepa and Will

We filed our I-130 on 9 April

The NO1 was issued on 8 May

We filed our I-129F on 11 May

The NO1 was issued on 16 May

All we know is that this I-129F for a K3 visa application was transferred to the CSC (initially filed in Chicago like the I-130)

I check the USCIS website every day and there is never any update on either the I-130 or the I-129F - this is becoming really depressing...

Mariepa

Hello Mariepa, thanks for sharing your info. I will add you to the table. Was your 129F transferred to CSC? and when? also, does it say pending at CSC? if so, when did this happen? these dates also are tracked in the table.

PS you might want to update your official VJ timeline. Link is at the end of my signature below.

G&A,

I received both NOA2s in the mail today.

Dates are for both I-130 and I-129F, K-3

9/4/2006 - Approved (Notice Date)

9/6/2006 - Post Marked (Mailed)

9/10/2006 - Received in mail

For my I-130, it states the "Priority Date" was 4/2/2007 for a Receipt Date of 4/9/2007.

Thanks,

Robin

Robin, good news. This is awesome. Happy for you. btw, does your 129F priority date show the April date when you filed it with Chicago or the June date when it was accepted at CSC?

Good luck with the rest of the process and keep us posted as usual.

Hi again Divine, the OP in this thread http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83072 is kind of in the same situation. Check my post from today at the end of the thread. Let's see what he/she says.

the poster wrote: yes, my k3 interview is in 3 days and i am really anxious at the same time worried of the outcome.

I'm thinking of doing CR1, i'll wait in the states with my husband while the process is still going. If i'll have my interview date then i'll go back to my home country atleast, if i get approved, i'll have my immigrant visa and not worry about adjusting status.

You can do that? You can change from a K3 to a CR1 once you are in america?

This is a weird post. I do not know what they are trying to do with both a K3 and a CR1. I replied to them. -G

I-130:

05/26/07: Mailed USPS; 05/31/07: Priority Date established
09/13/07: Received NOA1 (PD 5/31, RD 5/31, ND 9/10, PM 9/11)
11/15/07: Case Approved
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD 5/31, RD 6/9, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)

I-129F:
06/27/07: Mailed USPS; 07/09/07: Received NOA1 (PD N/A, RD 7/2, ND 7/6, PM 7/6)
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD N/A, RD 7/6, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)
12/10/07: NVC Received case (12/24/07: Received Packet 3 in the mail)
01/02/08: Email from consulate. Interview scheduled on 01/23. Interview letter in the mail.
01/23/08: Interview in Vancouver Approved
01/24/08: K-3 Visa granted

I-485/I-765 (AOS/EAD):
02/22/08: Mailed USPS; 03/03/08: Received both I-797C NOAs by mail (RD 2/24, ND 2/29, PM 2/29)
03/19/08: Biometrics
05/07/08: EAD card received
07/28/08: Interview Notice Received. (ND 7/23)
09/29/08: Interview - Approved Class CR6

10/18/08: Received welcome letter; 10/23/08: Received Conditional Permanent Resident Card (PM 10/21)

I-751 (Remove Condition)

07/01/10: Mailed USPS
07/16/10: Received I-797C NOA by mail (RD 7/12)
07/29/10: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 08/19/10 (ND 7/26)

09/16/10: Condition lifted and Permanent Resident Card Printed

09/25/10: Permanent Resident Card received

N-400 (Citizenship):
03/03/14: Mailed USPS
03/15/14: Received I-797C NOA by mail (PD 3/6, RD 3/06, ND 3/10)
03/17/14: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 03/27/14 (ND 3/13)

04/03/14: Placed inline for interview scheduling

06/04/14: Interview Notice Received with Interview scheduled for 7/8. (ND 6/4)

07/08/14: Interview + RFE. Response Mailed 7/12. Website updated on 8/21 that response received. 8/25 Placed in queue for oath.

09/05/14: Oath Ceremony Letter Received (ND 9/2)

09/17/14: Oath Ceremony / Naturalized

PD = Priority Date, RD= Receipt Date, ND = Notice Date, PM = Post Marked

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Divine, yes this is totally possible. What the poster there is thinking of doing is entering the US on the non-immigrant K3. The original stated purpose of the K3 is to wait in the states with their spouse until an immigrant visa is available according to the LIFE act. She will stay with her husband and not adjust status (at least not file right away, and assume that NVC processing will complete before the 2 years on the K3 expires). When the NVC processing is complete, it will be forwarded to the embassy where the CR-1 interview will be scheduled. They can go back to the home country for that interview and if successfully approved, return on the immigrant visa (thus getting green card in the mail shortly after arriving) and not need to do AOS and pay $1010 and wait for USCIS to process another petition.

Anyone can do this. Those who have their I130 forwarded to NVC are in a more advantageous position to do this. But even those that don't can still pursue this. For example, if I get both petitions approved together, and the I130 is held and the NVC gets I129F, we can get the K3 and my wife can come. Then we can file the I824 to get the I130 going again and sent to NVC. Pursue consular processing, and send her back to Barbados for the interview. This is something we might do, afterall, the trip is not that long or expensive (as it might be for others, including yourself Divine), and it will make a nice trip to visit her family. But we have to hope that the I824 is processed by USCIS and that NVC processing is finished, and that the interview is scheduled before the 2 years on the K3 is up. You would almost surely get that done since you are already at NVC.

Cheers

Hi again Divine, the OP in this thread http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83072 is kind of in the same situation. Check my post from today at the end of the thread. Let's see what he/she says.

the poster wrote: yes, my k3 interview is in 3 days and i am really anxious at the same time worried of the outcome.

I'm thinking of doing CR1, i'll wait in the states with my husband while the process is still going. If i'll have my interview date then i'll go back to my home country atleast, if i get approved, i'll have my immigrant visa and not worry about adjusting status.

You can do that? You can change from a K3 to a CR1 once you are in america?

Edited by Urge To Race

03/12/2007 - Married to my beautiful wife

04/16/2007 - Sent I-130 to VSC via USPS Express Mail

05/12/2007 - NOA1 received by snail mail after a loooong wait

05/14/2007 - Sent I-129F for K3 to Chicago Lockbox via USPS Express Mail

10/22/2007 - I129F APPROVED (161 days), I130 APPROVED (188 days)

11/08/2007 - I129F received at NVC, embassy case number generated.

11/13/2007 - I129F forwarded to embassy.

11/18/2007 - 129F petition received at embassy

01/09/2008 - finally, DOS gives me the interview date, April 16, 2007 (ouch)

01/23/2008 - never got packet 4, emailed embassy

04/11/2008 - picked up packet 4, did medical

04/14/2008 - medical report pickup, no problems

04/16/2008 - interview date- APPROVED!!!!!

04/18/2008 - both of us are home at last, POE JFK!

05/21/2008 - sent AOS and EAD

05/27/2008 - received NOA1 for AOS and for EAD

06/02/2008 - received Biometrics appt letter

06/19/2008 - Biometrics appointment scheduled - DONE

06/19/2008 - both AOS and EAD touched because of biometrics

07/29/2008 - EAD approved.

05/13/2009 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!/ Card production ordered email

05/18/2009 - Welcome Letter received

06/12/2009 - Second card production ordered email

06/19/2009 - Approval notice send email

06/22/2009 - Green Card received

04/09/2012 - Applied for Citizenship by Express Mailing N400 to NBC

04/10/2012 - N400 received by USCIS

06/23/2012 - Biometrics appointment

07/27/2012 - Appointment scheduled for N400 interview

09/05/2012 - Interview passed, oath ceremony completed, and Naturalization certificate received.

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Hi to everyone...I'm back....Sorry that I could came before I was in vacation with my husband...

But now I'm back with you guys...lets keep praying and supporting each other...

congrats to all whop got the APPROVAL...and for the one's who is waiting like me ...lets be patient we gonna be there...

I have updated my timeline..

xoxo

Divine, yes this is totally possible. What the poster there is thinking of doing is entering the US on the non-immigrant K3. The original stated purpose of the K3 is to wait in the states with their spouse until an immigrant visa is available according to the LIFE act. She will stay with her husband and not adjust status (at least not file right away, and assume that NVC processing will complete before the 2 years on the K3 expires). When the NVC processing is complete, it will be forwarded to the embassy where the CR-1 interview will be scheduled. They can go back to the home country for that interview and if successfully approved, return on the immigrant visa (thus getting green card in the mail shortly after arriving) and not need to do AOS and pay $1010 and wait for USCIS to process another petition.

Anyone can do this. Those who have their I130 forwarded to NVC are in a more advantageous position to do this. But even those that don't can still pursue this. For example, if I get both petitions approved together, and the I130 is held and the NVC gets I129F, we can get the K3 and my wife can come. Then we can file the I824 to get the I130 going again and sent to NVC. Pursue consular processing, and send her back to Barbados for the interview. This is something we might do, afterall, the trip is not that long or expensive (as it might be for others, including yourself Divine), and it will make a nice trip to visit her family. But we have to hope that the I824 is processed by USCIS and that NVC processing is finished, and that the interview is scheduled before the 2 years on the K3 is up. You would almost surely get that done since you are already at NVC.

Cheers

Hi again Divine, the OP in this thread http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83072 is kind of in the same situation. Check my post from today at the end of the thread. Let's see what he/she says.

the poster wrote: yes, my k3 interview is in 3 days and i am really anxious at the same time worried of the outcome.

I'm thinking of doing CR1, i'll wait in the states with my husband while the process is still going. If i'll have my interview date then i'll go back to my home country atleast, if i get approved, i'll have my immigrant visa and not worry about adjusting status.

You can do that? You can change from a K3 to a CR1 once you are in america?

NVC TIMELINE:

Nov 23, 2007 - Case # assigned RDJ #

Dec 03, 2007 - DS3032/AOS fee generated

Dec 04, 2007 - DS3032 sent by email

Dec 04, 2007 - AOS fee bill (self created by Jame's shortcut) sent

Dec 05, 2007 - Aos fee processed

Dec 03, 2007 - I-864 + IV bill generated

Dec 11, 2007 - I-864 package sent

Dec 13, 2007 - IV bill sent

Feb 22, 2008 - interview WAIVER required

Lima/Peru WAIVER

Mar 12, 2008 - waier delivered at RIO w/ interview

Sep 01, 2008 - waiver approved

Oct 14, 2008 - Rio interview to get the visa (wrong date)

Nov 19, 2008 - Got the visa again with the right date finally

Nov 25, 2008 - arrived in MY HOUSE....umbelivable....i'have no words for the moment...it's tooo go good to be true.

Dec 03, 2008 - Got my social security

Dec 17, 2008 - Got my GREEN CARD....yuhuuuuuu....

ALHAMDULILLAH!!!!

GOD IS TOO GOOD....GOD IS THE MOST POWERFULL BLESS I HAVE IN MY LIFE

Allahu Akbar!

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Divine, yes this is totally possible. What the poster there is thinking of doing is entering the US on the non-immigrant K3. The original stated purpose of the K3 is to wait in the states with their spouse until an immigrant visa is available according to the LIFE act. She will stay with her husband and not adjust status (at least not file right away, and assume that NVC processing will complete before the 2 years on the K3 expires). When the NVC processing is complete, it will be forwarded to the embassy where the CR-1 interview will be scheduled. They can go back to the home country for that interview and if successfully approved, return on the immigrant visa (thus getting green card in the mail shortly after arriving) and not need to do AOS and pay $1010 and wait for USCIS to process another petition.

Anyone can do this. Those who have their I130 forwarded to NVC are in a more advantageous position to do this. But even those that don't can still pursue this. For example, if I get both petitions approved together, and the I130 is held and the NVC gets I129F, we can get the K3 and my wife can come. Then we can file the I824 to get the I130 going again and sent to NVC. Pursue consular processing, and send her back to Barbados for the interview. This is something we might do, afterall, the trip is not that long or expensive (as it might be for others, including yourself Divine), and it will make a nice trip to visit her family. But we have to hope that the I824 is processed by USCIS and that NVC processing is finished, and that the interview is scheduled before the 2 years on the K3 is up. You would almost surely get that done since you are already at NVC.

Cheers

Hi again Divine, the OP in this thread http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83072 is kind of in the same situation. Check my post from today at the end of the thread. Let's see what he/she says.

the poster wrote: yes, my k3 interview is in 3 days and i am really anxious at the same time worried of the outcome.

I'm thinking of doing CR1, i'll wait in the states with my husband while the process is still going. If i'll have my interview date then i'll go back to my home country atleast, if i get approved, i'll have my immigrant visa and not worry about adjusting status.

You can do that? You can change from a K3 to a CR1 once you are in america?

Wow that's interesting. It would cost us more to fly back for the interview than it would cost just adjusting the status here. I see how that could be helpful to some though. Thanks!

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G&A,

I received both NOA2s in the mail today.

Dates are for both I-130 and I-129F, K-3

9/4/2006 - Approved (Notice Date)

9/6/2006 - Post Marked (Mailed)

9/10/2006 - Received in mail

For my I-130, it states the "Priority Date" was 4/2/2007 for a Receipt Date of 4/9/2007.

Thanks,

Robin

Robin, good news. This is awesome. Happy for you. btw, does your 129F priority date show the April date when you filed it with Chicago or the June date when it was accepted at CSC?

Good luck with the rest of the process and keep us posted as usual.

G,

Thank you. All the dates I can gather are in my signature. I didn't quite get what you were asking. I think the Priority Date has something to do with authorization or eligibility for NVC to issue a visa number. The Received Date in my signature is(are) the dates that USCIS physically received my application in the mail and signed for it from Express USPS Mail. I hope that answers your question.

-Robin

3/17/2007: Married

I-130 Timeline

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4/2/2007: Sent (Received Date)

4/9/2007: NOA1 Notice Date (7 days)

4/10/2007: NOA1 Post dated (8 days)

4/14/2007: NOA1 Received (12 days)

9/4/2007: NOA2 APPROVAL (155 days)

9/5/2007: CRIS Approval Notice, 1:23 PM CDT (156 days)

9/6/2007: NOA2 Post Marked (157 days)

9/10/2007: NOA2 Received in mail (161 days)

I-129F Timeline

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4/22/2007: Sent (Received Date)

4/25/2007: NOA1 Notice Date (3 days)

4/25/2007: NOA1 Post dated (3 days)

4/25/2007: Transfered from NSC to CSC (3 days)

4/28/2007: NOA1 Received (6 days)

5/11/2007: Transfer Notice Date (19 days)

5/14/2007: Transfer Notice Post Date (22 days)

6/5/2007: Online Transfer Notice (44 days)

9/4/2007: NOA2 APPROVAL (135 days)

9/4/2007: CRIS Approval Notice, 9:23 PM CDT (135 days)

9/6/2007: NOA2 Post Marked (137 days)

9/10/2007: NOA2 Received in mail (141 days)

10/1/2007: Received by NVC (162 days)

10/3/2007: NVC Sent (164 days)

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Robin, Thanks. I think the NOA2 have Priority Dates printed on the top in one of the boxes. I was wondering what the date is for the I-129F NOA2 to if it reflects when they originally received your petition at MSC or when CSC received it after it was transfered.

I-130:

05/26/07: Mailed USPS; 05/31/07: Priority Date established
09/13/07: Received NOA1 (PD 5/31, RD 5/31, ND 9/10, PM 9/11)
11/15/07: Case Approved
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD 5/31, RD 6/9, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)

I-129F:
06/27/07: Mailed USPS; 07/09/07: Received NOA1 (PD N/A, RD 7/2, ND 7/6, PM 7/6)
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD N/A, RD 7/6, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)
12/10/07: NVC Received case (12/24/07: Received Packet 3 in the mail)
01/02/08: Email from consulate. Interview scheduled on 01/23. Interview letter in the mail.
01/23/08: Interview in Vancouver Approved
01/24/08: K-3 Visa granted

I-485/I-765 (AOS/EAD):
02/22/08: Mailed USPS; 03/03/08: Received both I-797C NOAs by mail (RD 2/24, ND 2/29, PM 2/29)
03/19/08: Biometrics
05/07/08: EAD card received
07/28/08: Interview Notice Received. (ND 7/23)
09/29/08: Interview - Approved Class CR6

10/18/08: Received welcome letter; 10/23/08: Received Conditional Permanent Resident Card (PM 10/21)

I-751 (Remove Condition)

07/01/10: Mailed USPS
07/16/10: Received I-797C NOA by mail (RD 7/12)
07/29/10: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 08/19/10 (ND 7/26)

09/16/10: Condition lifted and Permanent Resident Card Printed

09/25/10: Permanent Resident Card received

N-400 (Citizenship):
03/03/14: Mailed USPS
03/15/14: Received I-797C NOA by mail (PD 3/6, RD 3/06, ND 3/10)
03/17/14: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 03/27/14 (ND 3/13)

04/03/14: Placed inline for interview scheduling

06/04/14: Interview Notice Received with Interview scheduled for 7/8. (ND 6/4)

07/08/14: Interview + RFE. Response Mailed 7/12. Website updated on 8/21 that response received. 8/25 Placed in queue for oath.

09/05/14: Oath Ceremony Letter Received (ND 9/2)

09/17/14: Oath Ceremony / Naturalized

PD = Priority Date, RD= Receipt Date, ND = Notice Date, PM = Post Marked

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Robin, Thanks. I think the NOA2 have Priority Dates printed on the top in one of the boxes. I was wondering what the date is for the I-129F NOA2 to if it reflects when they originally received your petition at MSC or when CSC received it after it was transfered.

There is no Priority Date listed in the I-129F box. There is one only for the I-130. I believe the reason for this is the Priority Date is related to an Immigrant Visa application; whereas we know, the I-129F is for a Non-Immigrant K-3 Visa.

OKAY, wait. I have all the NOAs in front of me. Here we go...

I-129F:

NOA1 (Receipt Notice): Receipt Date: April 22, 2007 ; Notice Date: April 25, 2007

NOAT (Transfer Notice): Receipt Date: April 25, 2007 ; Notice Date: May 11, 2007

NOA2 (Approval Notice): Receipt Date: April 25, 2007 ; Notice Date: September 4, 2007 ; Valid from 09/04/2007 to 01/03/2008

I-130:

NOA1 (Receipt Notice): Receipt Date: April 2, 2007 ; Notice Date: April 9, 2007

NOA2 (Approval Notice): Receipt Date: April 9, 2007 ; Priority Date: April 2, 2007 ; Notice Date: September 4, 2007

It appears the I-130 NOA2 Approval Notice's Priority Date reflects when they first received the application. I believe that is on there due to visa number issuance at NVC.

On the I-129F NOA2, there is no Priority Date. It is blank in that box. The Receipt Date on the NOA2 is the Notice Date from the NOA1. (Same for the I-130 -- The Receipt Date on the NOA2 is the Notice Date from the NOA1.)

I give... :whistle:

Good evening,

Robin

3/17/2007: Married

I-130 Timeline

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4/2/2007: Sent (Received Date)

4/9/2007: NOA1 Notice Date (7 days)

4/10/2007: NOA1 Post dated (8 days)

4/14/2007: NOA1 Received (12 days)

9/4/2007: NOA2 APPROVAL (155 days)

9/5/2007: CRIS Approval Notice, 1:23 PM CDT (156 days)

9/6/2007: NOA2 Post Marked (157 days)

9/10/2007: NOA2 Received in mail (161 days)

I-129F Timeline

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4/22/2007: Sent (Received Date)

4/25/2007: NOA1 Notice Date (3 days)

4/25/2007: NOA1 Post dated (3 days)

4/25/2007: Transfered from NSC to CSC (3 days)

4/28/2007: NOA1 Received (6 days)

5/11/2007: Transfer Notice Date (19 days)

5/14/2007: Transfer Notice Post Date (22 days)

6/5/2007: Online Transfer Notice (44 days)

9/4/2007: NOA2 APPROVAL (135 days)

9/4/2007: CRIS Approval Notice, 9:23 PM CDT (135 days)

9/6/2007: NOA2 Post Marked (137 days)

9/10/2007: NOA2 Received in mail (141 days)

10/1/2007: Received by NVC (162 days)

10/3/2007: NVC Sent (164 days)

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That is very interesting. The USCIS claims to be going by the receipt date, yet Robin's NOA2 shows the receipt date as the notice date. This makes for a very disappointing hypothesis. :huh:

Naturalization

3/23/14 - N400 package sent to Phoenix

3/27/14 - N400 package delivered

4/3/14 - NOA1 receipt date

4/4/14 - check cashed

04/29/14 - biometrics date

07/01/14 - interview date

xx/xx/xx - Oath Ceremony

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline

Thanks Robin for taking the time to post this information. It appears that the 129F is honoring the filing with MSC and not the transfer to CSC. This is good to know. thanks again.

I-130:

05/26/07: Mailed USPS; 05/31/07: Priority Date established
09/13/07: Received NOA1 (PD 5/31, RD 5/31, ND 9/10, PM 9/11)
11/15/07: Case Approved
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD 5/31, RD 6/9, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)

I-129F:
06/27/07: Mailed USPS; 07/09/07: Received NOA1 (PD N/A, RD 7/2, ND 7/6, PM 7/6)
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD N/A, RD 7/6, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)
12/10/07: NVC Received case (12/24/07: Received Packet 3 in the mail)
01/02/08: Email from consulate. Interview scheduled on 01/23. Interview letter in the mail.
01/23/08: Interview in Vancouver Approved
01/24/08: K-3 Visa granted

I-485/I-765 (AOS/EAD):
02/22/08: Mailed USPS; 03/03/08: Received both I-797C NOAs by mail (RD 2/24, ND 2/29, PM 2/29)
03/19/08: Biometrics
05/07/08: EAD card received
07/28/08: Interview Notice Received. (ND 7/23)
09/29/08: Interview - Approved Class CR6

10/18/08: Received welcome letter; 10/23/08: Received Conditional Permanent Resident Card (PM 10/21)

I-751 (Remove Condition)

07/01/10: Mailed USPS
07/16/10: Received I-797C NOA by mail (RD 7/12)
07/29/10: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 08/19/10 (ND 7/26)

09/16/10: Condition lifted and Permanent Resident Card Printed

09/25/10: Permanent Resident Card received

N-400 (Citizenship):
03/03/14: Mailed USPS
03/15/14: Received I-797C NOA by mail (PD 3/6, RD 3/06, ND 3/10)
03/17/14: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 03/27/14 (ND 3/13)

04/03/14: Placed inline for interview scheduling

06/04/14: Interview Notice Received with Interview scheduled for 7/8. (ND 6/4)

07/08/14: Interview + RFE. Response Mailed 7/12. Website updated on 8/21 that response received. 8/25 Placed in queue for oath.

09/05/14: Oath Ceremony Letter Received (ND 9/2)

09/17/14: Oath Ceremony / Naturalized

PD = Priority Date, RD= Receipt Date, ND = Notice Date, PM = Post Marked

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The thing to remember is that Robin got the I130 petition in before the severe receipting delays really. My receipt date and notice date are 3 weeks apart for that one, but only 1 day apart for the I129F as that was from Chicago, and past any receipting delay they had there.

That is very interesting. The USCIS claims to be going by the receipt date, yet Robin's NOA2 shows the receipt date as the notice date. This makes for a very disappointing hypothesis. :huh:

03/12/2007 - Married to my beautiful wife

04/16/2007 - Sent I-130 to VSC via USPS Express Mail

05/12/2007 - NOA1 received by snail mail after a loooong wait

05/14/2007 - Sent I-129F for K3 to Chicago Lockbox via USPS Express Mail

10/22/2007 - I129F APPROVED (161 days), I130 APPROVED (188 days)

11/08/2007 - I129F received at NVC, embassy case number generated.

11/13/2007 - I129F forwarded to embassy.

11/18/2007 - 129F petition received at embassy

01/09/2008 - finally, DOS gives me the interview date, April 16, 2007 (ouch)

01/23/2008 - never got packet 4, emailed embassy

04/11/2008 - picked up packet 4, did medical

04/14/2008 - medical report pickup, no problems

04/16/2008 - interview date- APPROVED!!!!!

04/18/2008 - both of us are home at last, POE JFK!

05/21/2008 - sent AOS and EAD

05/27/2008 - received NOA1 for AOS and for EAD

06/02/2008 - received Biometrics appt letter

06/19/2008 - Biometrics appointment scheduled - DONE

06/19/2008 - both AOS and EAD touched because of biometrics

07/29/2008 - EAD approved.

05/13/2009 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!/ Card production ordered email

05/18/2009 - Welcome Letter received

06/12/2009 - Second card production ordered email

06/19/2009 - Approval notice send email

06/22/2009 - Green Card received

04/09/2012 - Applied for Citizenship by Express Mailing N400 to NBC

04/10/2012 - N400 received by USCIS

06/23/2012 - Biometrics appointment

07/27/2012 - Appointment scheduled for N400 interview

09/05/2012 - Interview passed, oath ceremony completed, and Naturalization certificate received.

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