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How do I find out what service Center my case is being processed at?

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I Want to check processing times on the uscis website for the different forms. For some, I can check my local field office ( which I know which one is ours). For others, like the I-130, I can only choose between the 5 service Centers (Texas, California etc.) how do I know where my case is being processed so I can check the timelines ?
 

also: is there anyone here whose 

 spouse filed for a previous ex spouse in the past and then filed with new marriage and got approved or, had Problems? 
 

my spouse filed for ex spouse years ago ( got approved, they are now divorced obviously) . After reading about a case with problems because of that, my anxiety is getting louder. 
 

 

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If you have the physical receipt notice, the address of your service center can be found at the bottom

“It’s been 84 years…” 

- Me talking about the progress of my I-751

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Daphne . said:

If you have the physical receipt notice, the address of your service center can be found at the bottom

Found it! Thanks 😃 shows 50 (!) months for I-130, wow!! But for the I-130 at my local field office it shows 20 months. Since the I-130 has to be approved first, the 20 months is irrelevant, right? 🧐🧐 just trying to figure out what to expect here lol. Funny thing is, in my online account is shows an estimate of 4 months for my case for the I-130. all very confusing … 

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10 minutes ago, Crabbypatty said:

Found it! Thanks 😃 shows 50 (!) months for I-130, wow!! But for the I-130 at my local field office it shows 20 months. Since the I-130 has to be approved first, the 20 months is irrelevant, right? 🧐🧐 just trying to figure out what to expect here lol. Funny thing is, in my online account is shows an estimate of 4 months for my case for the I-130. all very confusing … 

Your case will process on its own timeline, trying to figure out what to expect is pretty much impossible.. The healthiest way of dealing with this is to take it one day at a time.

“It’s been 84 years…” 

- Me talking about the progress of my I-751

 

 

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