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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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My USCIS expedite timeline is in my signature. Good luck.

“I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW AND MAY NOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE OR ACCEPT FEES FOR LEGAL ADVICE.”

 

“I AM NOT ACCREDITED TO REPRESENT YOU BEFORE THE UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE AND THE IMMIGRATION BOARD OF APPEALS.”

 

Married: 03September2010

Beneficiary Country: Colombia

 

CR1 (Expedited USCIS and NVC)

NOA1: 21March2011

USCIS Expedited Approved: 21June2011

NOA2: 21June2011

NVC Expedite Approved: 14September2011

Interview: 21October2011

POE: 28October2011

 

I-90 (Name Change)

NOA1: 03January2012

Biometrics: 07February2012

Approved: 07February2012

 

ROC (Approved)

NOA1: 28October2013

Interview: 22November2013

Approved: 11March2014

 

***Moved back to Colombia to finish graduate studies. Wife filed I-407 (Record of Abandonment of Lawful Permanent Residence Status) at the tourist visa interview. After finishing graduate school, we decided to move back to the U.S.***

 

B1/B2 (Approved)

DS-160: 12June2017

Interview: 12July2017

Filed I-407: 12July2017

 

IR1 (Expedited USCIS and NVC)

NOA1: 09October2018

USCIS Expedite Approved: 05April2019

NOA2: 09April2019

NVC Expedite Approved: 23May2019

Interview: 10June2019

POE: 29June2019

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
Timeline
Posted

So UPDATE:

April 22nd, Case was sent to NVC

April 29th, Case was received.

May 30, Sent an email to Nvcexpedite@state.gov asking for a case expedite AND case number expedite. I also attached the same medical documents that I had sent to USCIS 

 

May 3rd. Received an email response from NVC that my request is under review 

 

May 7th. Received a Welcome Letter email from NVC with case number and Invoice number.. logged in and paid fees. Also received expedite request response stating my case will be expedited After completing DS260 and civil documents. 

 

May 9th Status changed from IN Process to PAID

Submitted both AOS and IV application with required documents.

Also sent NVC another email stating applications are completed as required and for review to be expedited.

 

Feel free to PM with any questions.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Syria
Timeline
Posted

I am sorry but can you please tell me why did you write the POA. And how do you think it affected the request?

I - 751 package: 

Sent:                               02/04/22

Received:                       02/10/22

Text notification:          02/14/22

Office:                            MSC

NOA received:               02/22/22

 

 

 
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
Timeline
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On 5/9/2019 at 6:26 PM, twoworldsonelove said:

So UPDATE:

April 22nd, Case was sent to NVC

April 29th, Case was received.

May 30, Sent an email to Nvcexpedite@state.gov asking for a case expedite AND case number expedite. I also attached the same medical documents that I had sent to USCIS  

 

May 3rd. Received an email response from NVC that my request is under review  

 

May 7th. Received a Welcome Letter email from NVC with case number and Invoice number.. logged in and paid fees. Also received expedite request response stating my case will be expedited After completing DS260 and civil documents.  

 

May 9th Status changed from IN Process to PAID

Submitted both AOS and IV application with required documents.

Also sent NVC another email stating applications are completed as required and for review to be expedited.

 

Feel free to PM with any questions.

Glad that worked out for you, I tried the same thing and NVC told me to kick rocks. I will resend a request and hopefully they don't tell me to wait 8 weeks again.

“I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW AND MAY NOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE OR ACCEPT FEES FOR LEGAL ADVICE.”

 

“I AM NOT ACCREDITED TO REPRESENT YOU BEFORE THE UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE AND THE IMMIGRATION BOARD OF APPEALS.”

 

Married: 03September2010

Beneficiary Country: Colombia

 

CR1 (Expedited USCIS and NVC)

NOA1: 21March2011

USCIS Expedited Approved: 21June2011

NOA2: 21June2011

NVC Expedite Approved: 14September2011

Interview: 21October2011

POE: 28October2011

 

I-90 (Name Change)

NOA1: 03January2012

Biometrics: 07February2012

Approved: 07February2012

 

ROC (Approved)

NOA1: 28October2013

Interview: 22November2013

Approved: 11March2014

 

***Moved back to Colombia to finish graduate studies. Wife filed I-407 (Record of Abandonment of Lawful Permanent Residence Status) at the tourist visa interview. After finishing graduate school, we decided to move back to the U.S.***

 

B1/B2 (Approved)

DS-160: 12June2017

Interview: 12July2017

Filed I-407: 12July2017

 

IR1 (Expedited USCIS and NVC)

NOA1: 09October2018

USCIS Expedite Approved: 05April2019

NOA2: 09April2019

NVC Expedite Approved: 23May2019

Interview: 10June2019

POE: 29June2019

 

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On 4/18/2019 at 10:14 AM, twoworldsonelove said:

So I wanted to make this post to help anyone who has questions about an expedite request during the USCIS stage. I had a hard time finding information.I will also update how the process will go for NVC but so far is a timeline of events

Mailed Application: Dec 28th

Tracked Delivery on Dec 31st

Payment processed via CC Form G-1450: 01/03/2019

NOA1 & Service Center: 01/04/2019

Texas Service Center

Requested Expedite: 03/15/19 via phone (medical)

USCIS responded via email to submit evidence: 03/17/2019( letter from my doctor)

Respond with evidence 03/17/2019

USCIS responded via email 03/21/2019 -CASE DENIED

I decided to try again but when I called you have to wait at least 5 days before initiating another request. 

 

So again called April 3rd to USCIS, the rep will ask you under which category you would like to request the expedite. I didnt give her any details other than I wanted to request it for Medical. 

 

April 5th- just two days after, I recieved an email from TSC to send evidence of my medical situation. I had already had the paperwork ready so I responded to the email the same day.

This time I sent more evidence 

     Personal Letter explaining why I needed the requested expedited

     A letter from my doctor with medical records

     Power of Attorney information that states the Beneficiary as my POA

 

NOTE: The information you send for evidence is crucial to rather your request gets granted or not..so I don't know which specific evidence granted the approval but I sent as much as I can to avoid another denial. It is a case by case situation so less or more information should be given depending on your situation. 

 

April 5th- received an auto reply that they recieved the evidence and will review.

 

April 12th- I recieved another email stating the request was granted and I should have a response within 30 days.

 

April 17th- I recieved an email that an action was taken on my case, I checked the website and it said approved.

Hi did you send the evidence to uscis physical address or to their emai l . Will be glad for an urgent reply. Thank you 

 

  • 7 months later...
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Greece
Timeline
Posted
On 4/18/2019 at 7:14 AM, twoworldsonelove said:

So I wanted to make this post to help anyone who has questions about an expedite request during the USCIS stage. I had a hard time finding information.I will also update how the process will go for NVC but so far is a timeline of events

Mailed Application: Dec 28th

Tracked Delivery on Dec 31st

Payment processed via CC Form G-1450: 01/03/2019

NOA1 & Service Center: 01/04/2019

Texas Service Center

Requested Expedite: 03/15/19 via phone (medical)

USCIS responded via email to submit evidence: 03/17/2019( letter from my doctor)

Respond with evidence 03/17/2019

USCIS responded via email 03/21/2019 -CASE DENIED

I decided to try again but when I called you have to wait at least 5 days before initiating another request. 

 

So again called April 3rd to USCIS, the rep will ask you under which category you would like to request the expedite. I didnt give her any details other than I wanted to request it for Medical. 

 

April 5th- just two days after, I recieved an email from TSC to send evidence of my medical situation. I had already had the paperwork ready so I responded to the email the same day.

This time I sent more evidence 

     Personal Letter explaining why I needed the requested expedited

     A letter from my doctor with medical records

     Power of Attorney information that states the Beneficiary as my POA

 

NOTE: The information you send for evidence is crucial to rather your request gets granted or not..so I don't know which specific evidence granted the approval but I sent as much as I can to avoid another denial. It is a case by case situation so less or more information should be given depending on your situation. 

 

April 5th- received an auto reply that they recieved the evidence and will review.

 

April 12th- I recieved another email stating the request was granted and I should have a response within 30 days.

 

April 17th- I recieved an email that an action was taken on my case, I checked the website and it said approved.

For that April 12 email stating the request was granted and you should have a response within 30 days, how exactly was the email worded, do you still have record of that? 

 

Just asking b/c we also filed for expedite and received an email with "We have received the requested evidence. Your case is under expedited review." so I'm wondering if that means they are deciding whether they want to expedite the case, or whether they have approved the expedite and mean the I-130 will be under expedited review." 

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
Timeline
Posted
On 1/18/2020 at 11:30 PM, FD21 said:

For that April 12 email stating the request was granted and you should have a response within 30 days, how exactly was the email worded, do you still have record of that? 

 

Just asking b/c we also filed for expedite and received an email with "We have received the requested evidence. Your case is under expedited review." so I'm wondering if that means they are deciding whether they want to expedite the case, or whether they have approved the expedite and mean the I-130 will be under expedited review." 

 

 

This means that the expedite has been granted and the I-130 will be under expedited review. 

 

"

Good afternoon,

 

We have received the requested evidence. Your case is under expedited review. You should receive a decision or notice of further action within 30 days."

 

I received an approval 5 days later, so hopefully you have received yours by now

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Greece
Timeline
Posted
11 hours ago, twoworldsonelove said:

This means that the expedite has been granted and the I-130 will be under expedited review. 

 

"

Good afternoon,

 

We have received the requested evidence. Your case is under expedited review. You should receive a decision or notice of further action within 30 days."

 

I received an approval 5 days later, so hopefully you have received yours by now

thank you so much for your help and reply with this. Still waiting word on an approval or further action. Did you receive your approval notice through email or in your USCIS online account? 

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