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March 2023 Filer - I130 for Parents (Merged)

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6 hours ago, aurelia padrinao said:

all of us who applied for March 2023 hopefully approval this February


You may get approval in Feb, but as per the link above current average processing times are 14 months. So I’d assume May and then be pleasantly surprised if it’s any earlier. 
 

Good luck. 

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7 hours ago, JLA22 said:

Hi March 2023 I-130 filers, please use this thread so we can all follow progress in one place and provide informational support to one another. Good luck to everyone hopefully Feb 2024 is our month. 


i checked online today, nothing yet in the Document tab

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16 hours ago, Tinskee said:


i checked online today, nothing yet in the Document tab

Hi Tinskee, yours should come up soon I am hoping! since you were an early March filer, hopefully Nebraska and Texas service centers speed it up! 

13 hours ago, Medeme said:

March 2023 filer, nothing yet. Priority date is March 22.

Thanks for sharing and good luck! where is your service center?

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On 2/5/2024 at 7:49 PM, appleblossom said:


You may get approval in Feb, but as per the link above current average processing times are 14 months. So I’d assume May and then be pleasantly surprised if it’s any earlier. 
 

Good luck. 

 

On 2/3/2024 at 3:19 PM, aurelia padrinao said:

FD-MARCH 4, 2023 

 AUGUST 17, 2023 ACTIVELY REVIEWED NO APPROVAL YET

FEBRUARY 8, 2024 GOT APPROVED start of my journey

 

 

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On 1/19/2024 at 6:39 PM, Tinskee said:

Hello! Sharing my timeline below:


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I-130 For Parent Consular Processing:

Texas Service Center

 

03/05/23 Submitted I130 online

 

03/05/23 Received notice that they received my form and that they mailed me a receipt letter.

 

04/20/23 Case is Being Actively Reviewed by USCIS

Mine was 04/21/23 turned to  Case is Being Actively Reviewed by USCIS

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