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7 minutes ago, pjsh said:

Congrats!! Are there any difference between a permanent resident filing and US citizen filing for I-130? I see that the time is different for those two in USCIS website.

Quite curious on that too. Permanent resident shows faster processing time from the uscis website. But i think it’s still case to case basis. 

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5 hours ago, Kbraine10 said:

Approved!!! 

 

PD  03/18/2019
NOA1 03/21/2019
NOA2 09/06/2019

 

Texas Service Center

Congratulations 🎉 

Your NOA 1 date is my priority date

Hoping to see more March approvals soon 🙏🏽

 

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20 hours ago, FloraTen said:

Congratulations 🎉 

Your NOA 1 date is my priority date

Hoping to see more March approvals soon 🙏🏽

 

My pd is 03/21 too. Let's keep in touch 🙂

Service Center: Texas Service Center SRC

Consulate: Juarez, Mexico

I-130 NOA1: 2019/03/21

I-130 NOA2: 2019/09/17

NVC DQ: 2020/01/21

Visa Approved: 2021/07/01

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On 9/8/2019 at 3:41 AM, pjsh said:

Congrats!! Are there any difference between a permanent resident filing and US citizen filing for I-130? I see that the time is different for those two in USCIS website.

I am wondering about that too. USC wife here and PD is 3/6/2019

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1 hour ago, Chris and Jenn said:

I am wondering about that too. USC wife here and PD is 3/6/2019

I asked this question somewhere before, and I believe I was told that this is because PRs have to wait for their spouse/relative to receive an immigrant visa number. This occurs after their i-130 is approved (I think) and can often take some time, whereas a USC petitioning for their spouse doesn't have to wait for a number.

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41 minutes ago, bird&bear said:

I asked this question somewhere before, and I believe I was told that this is because PRs have to wait for their spouse/relative to receive an immigrant visa number. This occurs after their i-130 is approved (I think) and can often take some time, whereas a USC petitioning for their spouse doesn't have to wait for a number.

Thank you. This is very impormative. Hoping for the rest of March Filers to get approved soon. 

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