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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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JANUARY 2022 UPDATE AS OF JUNE 6

38000: 1 Approval, 1 Denial (1 new / 1 in progress)

38500: 1 Approval (1 new / 0 in progress) 

40000: 3 Approvals (0 new / 3 in progress)  

41500: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)    

42000: 1 RFES (1 new / 0 in progress) 

43000: 1 Denial (0 new / 1 in progress) 

44500: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)

45000: 1 RFES (1 new / 0 in progress) 

45500: 3 Approvals, 1 Withdrawal (1 new / 3 in progress) 

46000: 3 Approvals (1 new / 2 in progress) 

18 Total Updates: 13 Approvals, 2 Denials, 2 RFESs, 1 Withdrawal

 

 

➡️Total for this month: 77 Untouched, 2277 Approvals, 257 RFESs, 153 RFERs, 325 Denials, 5 Expedites(Denied: 5), 178 Withdrawals, 49 Others

 

 

📄Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fhfc8_x8ADiwq1cJnrjxTx5M0G-TiJYUumdhcCzsFyc/edit#gid=0

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JANUARY 2022 UPDATE AS OF JUNE 7

38500: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)  

39000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)   

40000: 1 Denial (0 new / 1 in progress)  

40500: 1 Approval (1 new / 0 in progress)  

41000: 1 Denial (0 new / 1 in progress) 

42000: 1 Denial (0 new / 1 in progress)

45500: 1 Approval (1 new / 0 in progress) 

46000: 1 RFES (1 new / 0 in progress) 

8 Total Updates: 4 Approvals, 3 Denials, 1 RFES

 

➡️Total for this month: 74 Untouched, 2281 Approvals, 256 RFESs, 150 RFERs, 328 Denials, 5 Expedites(Denied: 5), 178 Withdrawals, 49 Others

 

📄Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fhfc8_x8ADiwq1cJnrjxTx5M0G-TiJYUumdhcCzsFyc/edit#gid=0

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JANUARY 2022 UPDATE AS OF JUNE 8

38000: 2 Approvals, 1 Denial (1 new / 2 in progress)  

40000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)    

42500: 2 Approvals (1 new / 1 in progress)  

43500: 1 Denial (1 new / 0 in progress)   

44000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress) 

46000: 2 Approvals, 1 Denial (0 new / 3 in progress) 

11 Total Updates: 8 Approvals, 3 Denials

 

➡️Total for this month: 73 Untouched, 2289 Approvals, 256 RFESs, 142 RFERs, 331 Denials, 5 Expedites(Denied: 5), 178 Withdrawals, 47 Others

 

📄Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fhfc8_x8ADiwq1cJnrjxTx5M0G-TiJYUumdhcCzsFyc/edit#gid=0

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JANUARY 2022 UPDATE AS OF JUNE 9

38000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)  

38500: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)   

40000: 3 Denials (1 new / 2 in progress)   

41500: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)   

44000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress) 

46000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress) 

8 Total Updates: 5 Approvals, 3 Denials 

 

➡️Total for this month: 72 Untouched, 2294 Approvals, 252 RFESs, 139 RFERs, 334 Denials, 5 Expedites(Denied: 5), 178 Withdrawals, 47 Others

 

📄Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fhfc8_x8ADiwq1cJnrjxTx5M0G-TiJYUumdhcCzsFyc/edit#gid=0

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JANUARY 2022 UPDATE AS OF JUNE 10

37500: 1 Denial (0 new / 1 in progress)

1 Total Updates: 1 Denial

 

➡️Total for this month: 72 Untouched, 2294 Approvals, 252 RFESs, 138 RFERs, 335 Denials, 5 Expedites(Denied: 5), 178 Withdrawals, 47 Others

 

📄Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fhfc8_x8ADiwq1cJnrjxTx5M0G-TiJYUumdhcCzsFyc/edit#gid=0

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JANUARY 2022 UPDATE AS OF JUNE 12

36000: 1 Approval, 1 Denial (2 new / 0 in progress)

36500: 1 Denial (0 new / 1 in progress) 

37000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)   

37500: 2 Approvals, 1 Withdrawal (0 new / 3 in progress)    

39500: 1 Approval (1 new / 0 in progress) 

40000: 1 Approval, 1 Denial (0 new / 2 in progress)

41000: 2 Approvals (1 new / 1 in progress) 

41500: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress) 

44500: 2 Approvals (1 new / 1 in progress)  

45500: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)  

46000: 2 Approvals, 1 Withdrawal (0 new / 3 in progress)  

19 Total Updates: 14 Approvals, 3 Denials, 2 Withdrawal

 

➡️Total for this month: 68 Untouched, 2308 Approvals, 250 RFESs, 125 RFERs, 338 Denials, 5 Expedites(Denied: 5), 180 Withdrawals, 47 Others

 

📄Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fhfc8_x8ADiwq1cJnrjxTx5M0G-TiJYUumdhcCzsFyc/edit#gid=0

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JANUARY 2022 UPDATE AS OF JUNE 13

37000: 1 Approval (1 new / 0 in progress)

40500: 1 Approval, 1 Denial (0 new / 2 in progress) 

41000: 2 Approvals, 1 Denial (0 new / 3 in progress)    

41500: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)     

42500: 1 Withdrawal (0 new / 1 in progress) 

46000: 1 Approval, 2 RFESs (3 new / 0 in progress)

11 Total Updates: 6 Approvals, 2 Denials, 1 Withdrawal, 2 RFESs

 

➡️Total for this month: 65 Untouched, 2314 Approvals, 253 RFESs, 117 RFERs, 340 Denials, 5 Expedites(Denied: 5), 181 Withdrawals, 46 Others

 

📄Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fhfc8_x8ADiwq1cJnrjxTx5M0G-TiJYUumdhcCzsFyc/edit#gid=0

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JANUARY 2022 UPDATE AS OF JUNE 14

37500: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)

38000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress) 

39000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)    

40000: 1 Denial (1 new / 0 in progress)     

42000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress) 

43000: 1 Approval, 1 Withdrawal (1 new / 1 in progress) 

45000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)

8 Total Updates: 6 Approvals, 1 Denial, 1 Withdrawal

 

➡️Total for this month: 63 Untouched, 2320 Approvals, 251 RFESs, 113 RFERs, 341 Denials, 5 Expedites(Denied: 5), 182 Withdrawals, 46 Others

 

📄Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fhfc8_x8ADiwq1cJnrjxTx5M0G-TiJYUumdhcCzsFyc/edit#gid=0

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14 minutes ago, Elays said:

@Oriku I'm so sorry you still waiting for NOA2 🥺

 

Can you make an inquiry about your case?

Hey, sorry about being so silent lately, but, allow me to lay out as things are. My case is in the 43000 range, so it's at least slightly reassuring that there are others that were unlucky enough to get stuck in it, as bad as that sounds, however, the really sucky part is the fact that I cannot really do anything until August 15, as that is the day I can contact USCIS at the earliest, however, if that day comes and I'm still not approved, I think I'm going to write to every single federal representative that I can find, to ask them to inquire about what the heck is wrong with my case, and any other case left untouched in that range. Until then, it's time for obsessive checking of every single app and forum that tracks these things 😅

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5 minutes ago, Oriku said:

Hey, sorry about being so silent lately, but, allow me to lay out as things are. My case is in the 43000 range, so it's at least slightly reassuring that there are others that were unlucky enough to get stuck in it, as bad as that sounds, however, the really sucky part is the fact that I cannot really do anything until August 15, as that is the day I can contact USCIS at the earliest, however, if that day comes and I'm still not approved, I think I'm going to write to every single federal representative that I can find, to ask them to inquire about what the heck is wrong with my case, and any other case left untouched in that range. Until then, it's time for obsessive checking of every single app and forum that tracks these things 😅

Your range is the one with most untouched cases left...and it barely gets updates idk why😔

 

Something similar its happening to 11 March filers...their range hasnt been touched for weeks and they are almost 100 cases waiting😔

 

I really hope you get approved soon❤️...Im a 27 June filer and Im so scared of being left behind😔

 

This is insane😔

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We're in a similar situation. But we're just getting a taste of the torture compared to you. 

 

Our noa1 is April 8th, and it's the date with the most untouched activity, over 60 cases I think. Our range doesn't get much attention either 70500. 

 

We were considering starting over by getting married cr1. I know it's pointless but at least we would feel more secure going forward

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9 minutes ago, Cheesehead22 said:

We were considering starting over by getting married cr1

Every couple has their own priorities, and each couple must decide which visa is better for their situation.

K-1        
    More expensive than CR-1    
    Requires Adjustment of Status after marriage (expensive and requires a lot of paperwork)    
    Spouse can not leave the US until she/he receives approved Advance Parole (approx 6-8 months)    
    Spouse can not work until she/he receives EAD (approx 6-8 months)    
    Some people have had problems with driver licenses, Social Security cards, leases, bank account during this period    
    Spouse will not receive Green Card for many months after Adjustment of Status is filed.
    A K-1 might be a better choice when 18-21 year old children are immigrating also
    In some situations, marriage can affect certain Home country benefits, making a K-1 a better choice   
    A denied K-1 is sent back to USCIS to expire
    

CR-1
    Less expensive than K-1    
    No Adjustment of Status(I-485, I-131, I-765) required.    
    Spouse can immediately travel outside the US    
    Spouse is authorized to work immediately upon arrival.    
    Spouse receives Social Security Card and Green Card within 2 or 3 weeks after entering the US    
    Opening a bank account, getting a driver's license, etc. are very easily accomplished with GC, SS card, and passport.
    Spouse has legal permanent Resident status IMMEDIATELY upon entry to US.
   


 

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August 7, 2022: Wife filed N-400 Online under 5 year rule.

November 10, 2022: Received "Interview is scheduled" letter.

December 12, 2022:  Received email from Dallas office informing me (spouse) to be there for combo interview.

December 14, 2022: Combo Interview for I-751 and N-400 Conducted.

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In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

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54 minutes ago, Cheesehead22 said:

We're in a similar situation. But we're just getting a taste of the torture compared to you. 

 

Our noa1 is April 8th, and it's the date with the most untouched activity, over 60 cases I think. Our range doesn't get much attention either 70500. 

 

We were considering starting over by getting married cr1. I know it's pointless but at least we would feel more secure going forward

As an 27 June 2022 filer myself Im so scared of being left behind...this is insane...idk why they do that, it has no sense😔

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