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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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My timeline has the estimated 129f adjudication date by the end of May/early June 2024.  It says it's past due and I should contact USCIS to inquire about status.  When I go to USCIS, they have my processing time as June 2025 and will not let me submit my inquiry.  Am I doing something wrong?  The last update I got was NOA1 "case received" on March 6 2024.  Thanks for any help I can get.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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 You are still within normal processing times.  Nothing you can do at this point.  Patience is the key during the entire immigration process.  Hang in there.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You fileted.d 3 months ago?

 

You have just started

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1 hour ago, KennethSmith said:

I'm just confused because Visajourney says it's past due and recommends contacting USCIS.  Also timelines with similar filing dates already received NOA2.  

“Past due”?   Heh.   Sorry, that VJ “estimate” has no bearing on reality.   Do not make an inquiry until the date published by USCIS.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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The VJ estimates are based on input on the VJ website from members.  The estimate is generally pretty accurate, as you have confirmed by commenting that others with similar NOA1 have already been approved.  The USCIS estimate is much longer, and that is the date you must adhere to for inquiries.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
Timeline
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Unfortunately, you fall into the same timeline as many others. USCIS is barely processing applications for that week and a half in late February/early March. In reality, it hasn't been very long..But it certainly enforces the fact that despite what they say, USCIS doesn't process applications from when they're recieved. All there is to do is wait.

Embassy: Havana, Cuba 

I-129F Filed: 02-23-2024

NOA1: 02-26-2024

NOA2: 08-22-2024
Sent to DOS: 10-02-2024

 
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