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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hi everyone,

My name is Elohor. I am a Nigeian with 2 kids, leaving here without my husband. We got married in 2000, tradition marriage. I came to the US Nov. 2003 with our kids. Went back in June 2005 to make our marriage legal. Filed the I-130 for him August 2005. All I got from USCIS is the NOA. My case was transfered to california office this year. For the past six months they have been working on January 2005. I am confessed, did i do something wrong? Is it because I am not a US citizen yet? Why is it taking so long? Is there any thing I can do to help my case?

I am happy to be here. I would love to hear any advise and meet anyone with a case similar to mine.

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That timeline doesn't sound right. You might want to get the USC's elected representative involved

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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That timeline doesn't sound right. You might want to get the USC's elected representative involved

Thank you for your reply. I gave them a call two days ago just to hear from a human being. I asked why they have been working on January 1, 2005 case load for EIGHT months and the respond I got was that the have a back load and when they got to my case load(August 2005) they will let me know. That particular office is a big mess. I no for sure that i am not the only one with similar case in California office, that is why i am here to hear from others what they think and what they are doing about it.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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That timeline doesn't sound right. You might want to get the USC's elected representative involved

Thank you for your reply. I gave them a call two days ago just to hear from a human being. I asked why they have been working on January 1, 2005 case load for EIGHT months and the respond I got was that the have a back load and when they got to my case load(August 2005) they will let me know. That particular office is a big mess. I no for sure that i am not the only one with similar case in California office, that is why i am here to hear from others what they think and what they are doing about it.

I take it that you are a PR, it would take about 5 years for a Visa number to become available, so you have just started the process. You should obtain Citizenship as soon as you can, there is no wait for Citizens.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Ok thank you. This is my 4th yrs here, so next year I will file for my citizenship.

That timeline doesn't sound right. You might want to get the USC's elected representative involved

Thank you for your reply. I gave them a call two days ago just to hear from a human being. I asked why they have been working on January 1, 2005 case load for EIGHT months and the respond I got was that the have a back load and when they got to my case load(August 2005) they will let me know. That particular office is a big mess. I no for sure that i am not the only one with similar case in California office, that is why i am here to hear from others what they think and what they are doing about it.

I take it that you are a PR, it would take about 5 years for a Visa number to become available, so you have just started the process. You should obtain Citizenship as soon as you can, there is no wait for Citizens.

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