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Filed FOIA request on April 26

 

Finally got a response to that assigning a number

 

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Dear XXXXXXXXXXXXXX:
We received your request for information on April 26, 2022.
Your request is being handled under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. § 552). It
has been assigned the following control number: NRCXXXXXXXXX. Please cite this number in all future
correspondence about your request.
We respond to requests on a first-in, first-out basis and on a multi-track system. Your request has been
placed in the complex track (Track 2). You may wish to narrow your request to a specific document in
order to be eligible for the faster track. To do so, please send a written request, identifying the specific
document sought, to the address above. We will notify you if your request is placed in the simple track.
Consistent with 6 C.F.R. § 5.5(a) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) FOIA regulations,
USCIS processes FOIA requests according to their order of receipt. Although USCIS’ goal is to respond
within 20 business days of receipt of your request, FOIA does permit a 10-day extension of this time
period in certain circumstances. Due to the increasing number of FOIA requests received by this office,
we may encounter some delay in processing your request. Additionally, due to the scope and nature of
your request, USCIS will need to locate, compile, and review responsive records from multiple offices,
both at headquarters and in the field. USCIS may also need to consult with another agency or other
component of the Department of Homeland Security that have a substantial interest in the responsive
information. Due to these unusual circumstances, USCIS will invoke a 10-day extension for your request
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(6)(B). Please contact our office if you would like to limit the scope of your
request or to agree on a different timetable for the processing of your request. We will make every effort
to comply with your request in a timely manner.
In accordance with Department of Homeland Security Regulations (6 C.F.R. § 5.3(c)), your request is
deemed to constitute an agreement to pay any fees that may be chargeable up to $25.00. Fees may be
charged for searching for records sought at the respective clerical, professional, and/or managerial rates of
$4.00/$7.00/$10.25 per quarter hour, and for duplication of copies at the rate of $.10 per copy. The first
100 copies and two hours of search time are not charged, and the remaining combined charges for search
and duplication must exceed $14.00 before we will charge you any fees. Most requests do not require any
fees; however, if fees in excess of $25.00 are required, we will notify you beforehand.
Some of the agency records you have requested are always available to you via your myUSCIS account in
an un-redacted format. For immediate access to electronic records associated with your FOIA request,
please log into your account located at my.uscis.gov and view/download them today. USCIS’s response to
your FOIA request will not include redundant copies of documents readily available to you in your
account.
USCIS no longer collects Social Security Numbers in connection with FOIA or PA requests. When
forwarding to us any documents related to your request, please ensure any Social Security Numbers on

the documents are blanked out or removed.
The National Records Center (NRC) has the responsibility to ensure that personally identifiable
information (PII) pertaining to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) clients is protected. In
our efforts to safeguard this information, we may request that additional information be provided to
facilitate and correctly identify records responsive to your request. Though submission of this information
is voluntary, without this information, your request may be delayed while additional steps are taken to
ensure the correct responsive records are located and processed. Further, if we are unable to positively
identify the subject of the record we may be unable to provide records responsive to your FOIA request.
You may check the status of your FOIA request online at first.uscis.gov/#/check-status. If you have any
questions concerning your pending FOIA/PA request, or to check the status of a pending application or
petition, please call The National Customer Service Center at (800) 375-5283. Please be aware that the
National Records Center no longer accepts FOIA/PA related questions directly by phone.
All FOIA/PA related requests, including address changes, must be submitted in writing and be signed by
the requester. Questions concerning this FOIA/PA request may be mailed to the FOIA/PA Officer at the
PO Box listed at the top of the letterhead or emailed to FOIAPAQuestions@uscis.dhs.gov. Please include
the control number listed above on all correspondence with this office. You can now submit a new FOIA
request online using our new Freedom of Information Act Records SysTem (FIRST). If you wish to
submit a new FOIA/PA request, please visit www.uscis.gov/FOIA for instructions and requirements.
Sincerely,
Cynthia Munita
Director, FOIA Operations

 

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Anybody else out here waiting still on their 751 approval? USCIS site says 30 months which means that's september 2023 yet we only got a 24 month extension. 

Spoiler

November 11, 2015: Met for the first time
December 13, 2016: I-129F packet sent
December 18, 2016: I-129F delivered to Dallas lockbox
December 19, 2016: NOA1 receive date 
April 20, 2017: NOA2
May 12, 2017: NVC case number assigned
June 13, 2017: Medical Exam
June 27, 2017: Interview - Approved!
June 30, 2017: CEAC visa status: "Issued"
July 11, 2017: Visa in hand
July 30, 2017: POE in Fort Lauderdale
August 18, 2017: We got married!! ❤️
August 28, 2017: AOS, EAD, AP packets sent,
August 30, 2017: USCIS Received 
September 11, 2017: USCIS Cashed Check 
September 12, 2017: NOA1 for AOS, EAD, AP
October 3, 2017: RFE for AP and AOS
October 6, 2017: Biometrics 
October 16, 2017: RFE for AP and AOS Returned

October 17, 2017: RFE Recieved by USCIS

February 21, 2018: Congressional Inquiry on EAD

March 9, 2018: EAD routed for Expedited Processing

March 23, 2018 EAD and AP Approval NOA2 received

August 10, 2020 ROC Sent to YSC

August 24, 2020 Packet Received 

 

Total Days For K-1 Visa In Hand : 211 Days or 6 Months 29 Days 

Total Days From AOS Packet Until NOA1: 16 Days

Total days for AOS packet sent to EAD & AP NOA2: 207 Days

Total Days for AOS NOA1 to EAD & AP NOA2: 190 Days

Total days for AOS packet including RFE to EAD & AP NOA2 = 193 Days

Total Days from AOS NOA1 including RFE to EAD & AP NOA2 = 179 Days

 

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