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Hello everyone,

I am new to this forum and just found the website while doing some research. Just looking for guidance from those who know better about processing times etc for filed i-130 for married son over 21yrs of age(me).

The i-130 was filed online in Jan 2021 and when I use the IOE case number it just says it is being reviewed by USCIS. Can anyone point me in the right direction to find out more info on how long these cases are taking or how I can find out where the file was sent to for processing(which center) etc? I am currently in Canada fwiw.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Look up visa bulletin on state.gov 

Then see what priority date is listed under currently processing immigrant visas. If it’s before your date, you’ll wait a while. Normally take 5-8 years for son/daughter over 21 yo depending on the country. 

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11 hours ago, Dash8Q4 said:

Can anyone point me in the right direction to find out more info on how long these cases are taking or how I can find out where the file was sent to for processing(which center) etc?

 

I-130 processing estimates are posted here -- https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/

 

But, as mentioned above, for your visa category, the visa bulletin is much more significant in determining how long your case will take overall -- https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin.html

 

11 hours ago, Dash8Q4 said:

i-130 for married son over 21yrs of age(me).

 

Is that a typo?  Did you mean unmarried?  Is your father a US citizen?

 

F1 (unmarried son/daughter over 21yo of USC) cases getting visa interview now are only those that have I-130 petitions filed back in Dec 2014.

For F2B (unmarried son/daughter over 21yo of LPR) cases, it's Sep 2015.

For F3 (married son/daughter of USC) cases, it's Nov 2008.

 

Posted (edited)
17 minutes ago, Chancy said:

 

I-130 processing estimates are posted here -- https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/

 

But, as mentioned above, for your visa category, the visa bulletin is much more significant in determining how long your case will take overall -- https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin.html

 

 

Is that a typo?  Did you mean unmarried?  Is your father a US citizen?

 

F1 (unmarried son/daughter over 21yo of USC) cases getting visa interview now are only those that have I-130 petitions filed back in Dec 2014.

For F2B (unmarried son/daughter over 21yo of LPR) cases, it's Sep 2015.

For F3 (married son/daughter of USC) cases, it's Nov 2008.

 

I looked at the visa bulletins but either don't know how to read them or the timeline there is crazy long.

Yes my father is the US citizen, I'm the married son older than 21.

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15 minutes ago, Dash8Q4 said:

I looked at the visa bulletins but either don't know how to read them or the timeline there is crazy long.

Yes my father is the US citizen, I'm the married son older than 21.

Except for Mexico and Philippines, F3 Petitions submitted in December 2008 are just now becoming eligible for visas in May 2023. 

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*** Moved from Bringing Family of LPR forum to Bringing Family of USC forum, where topics about F3 (married sons/daughters of USC) cases are discussed ***

 

10 minutes ago, Dash8Q4 said:

I looked at the visa bulletins but either don't know how to read them or the timeline there is crazy long.

Yes my father is the US citizen, I'm the married son older than 21.

 

That's the reality of US immigration.  For an F3 visa case with I-130 filed only in Jan 2021, you will have to wait around 14 years or so, until they can get to your case.

 

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11 hours ago, Boiler said:

c2030

Sorry that was a typo, 3 should have been 4.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, Dash8Q4 said:

I looked at the visa bulletins but either don't know how to read them or the timeline there is crazy long.

Yes my father is the US citizen, I'm the married son older than 21.

 

Your category is F3.  It will take 15+ years.

 

Good news is that category allows derivatives - that is, you, your spouse and any unmarried children under 21 (google "CSPA calculation") at the time of the interview can immigrate with you under the single I-130 petition filed by your father.

 

EDIT2: deleted EDIT comment.

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