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I was looking on USCIS page where they discuss “While My Case is Pending”

Notify USCIS if you are concerned you haven't received something important from us, such as:

You filed several related cases together and are concerned because you received a decision about some of the cases but not the others.

So I filed a petition I-130 form for my parents simultaneously online and they did get a same priority date 11/25/2019 and last Friday I received a I-130 approval notice for my mother and I checked my father status and still said case was received and receipt was emailed. I need your opinion from those who went through this situation, do you think should I reach out USCIS and ask them about “why my father didn’t get any update on his case” or should I just wait little bit before make a call to them?
Petition date for both :   11/25/2019
Priority date for both :    11/25/2019
Mother approval Notice:04/23/2020

One more thing if I receive father approval later with different date and start proceeding my mother case to NVC and then is there’s a chance they won’t get a same time interview or would NVC/Embassy proceed together this case before issue a visa ?

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Wait.  There is no reason to contact USCIS yet.  The cases are/were processed separately.  In the event that one case arrives at NVC first, you can wait until the 2nd reaches there to submit documents for both cases if you wish.  Then you can contact the consulate to coordinate the interviews whenever IR-5 interviews are scheduled again.  Right now, there is a 60 day halt for IR-5 visas.

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39 minutes ago, Lucky Cat said:

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I got your point but do you think even the same priority date could make a months a part ? Another thing I petition same day but I did first my father and then my mother’s but received mother approval notice first. 

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