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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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I called the USCIS this morning and spoke with a friendly customer service rep, Brian. I asked him if he knew why so few NOA2's were being generated by the CSC and VSC this month. He gave me a quite lengthy and detailed discourse about the operations of the USCIS, such as their primary functions and time frames for completing tasks. He seemed very knowledgeable, which may lend some credibility to his answers.

Basically, he said that starting on April 2nd, the USCIS has been mandated to clear the backlog of name checks. Staff has been pulled from other areas (I assume that means K1 and K3 Visas) to accelerate processing of name checks. I found a USCIS memo that backs this up: http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/NameCheck_2Apr08.pdf

I think the CSR's explanation is correct. Looking at Igor's web site, the beginning of April is when NOA2's started to drop off.

So, the big question is when will additional staff be assigned to process K1 and K3 Visas? I asked the CSR if the USCIS was hiring more adjudicators, but he did not know.

Steve

K-1

I-129F Sent : 02-21-2008

I-129F NOA1 : 02-25-2008

I-129F RFE(s) : none

I-129F NOA2 : 07-14-2008

NVC Received : 07-18-2008

NVC Left : 07-23-2008

P2 arrives Guangzhou Customs: 07-26-2008

Consulate Receives: 09-09-2008

Packet 3 Sent : 10-02-2008

Packet 3 Received : 10-18-2008

Packet 4 Received : 10-30-2008

Interview Date : 11-26-2008

Visa Received : 12-2-2008

US Entry : 12-3-2008

Marriage : 12-12-2008

AOS

I-485 package mailed : 1-28-2009

NOA received: 2-10-2009

Biometrics: 2-14-2009

Interview: 5-13-2009

Green card received: x-xx-xxxx

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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That's great info..thanks for sharing. However, maybe it's just me, but I dont see a significant slow down with VSC....

http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/k1list...ll&dfile=No

Maybe just a case of the unfair disparity between the centers yet again???

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I called the USCIS this morning and spoke with a friendly customer service rep, Brian. I asked him if he knew why so few NOA2's were being generated by the CSC and VSC this month.

Basically, he said that starting on April 2nd, the USCIS has been mandated to clear the backlog of name checks. Staff has been pulled from other areas (I assume that means K1 and K3 Visas) to accelerate processing of name checks.

I think the CSR's explanation is correct. Looking at Igor's web site, the beginning of April is when NOA2's started to drop off.

Thanks for the investigative work, Steve! It's good to know there are at least people still alive at the CSC...

As BlakeandOhla pointed out in another thread, this slump in NOA2's also occurred about the same time last year. Based on his projections, we are approaching the end of it, and by the end of April - Early May, they bust out TONS of NOA2's and get things back on track. If it is true that this namecheck backlog thing is the cause of so little activity on K1's, then perhaps it is an annual thing, and based on BlakeandOhla's notes, we'll be on our way shortly!

K1 TIMELINE:

01-24-2008 = Sent I-129F to CSC

01-29-2008 = NOA1 Issued

05-28-2008 = NOA2 (125 days after NOA1)

06-02-2008 = NOA2 Hardcopy received; NVC received petition

06-04-2008 = NVC sent package to Costa Rica

06-10-2008 = Embassy received

06-13-2008 = Picked up Packet 3

06-25-2008 = Interview (28 days after NOA2)

07-05-2008 = Home to the U.S. together!

09-20-2008 = Wedding!

AOS/EAD/AP TIMELINE:

10-15-2008 = Sent giant packet to Lockbox

10-22-2008 = NOA1's Issued

11-04-2008 = RFE on AOS only: need birth certificate, ORIGINAL was taken at interview. GRRR

11-24-2008 = Biometrics

12-22-2008 = Mailed RFE packet back

01-02-2009 = AOS processing resumed

01-16-2009 = Service Request filed for EAD (90 days with no news)

01-27-2009 = EAD and AP approved (102 days after NOA1's)

03-12-2009 = AOS Interview, APPROVED!

REMOVING CONDITIONS TIMELINE:

02-18-2011 = Sent packet to CSC

02-22-2011 = NOA1 Issued

03-21-2011 = Biometrics

04-26-2011 = APPROVED!

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 10 YEARS!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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That's great info..thanks for sharing. However, maybe it's just me, but I dont see a significant slow down with VSC....

http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/k1list...ll&dfile=No

Maybe just a case of the unfair disparity between the centers yet again???

You are right. Strange, yeserday when I looked at Igors stat page it showed the VSC had only a few NOA2's during the past 2 weeks. Maybe I misread it.

K-1

I-129F Sent : 02-21-2008

I-129F NOA1 : 02-25-2008

I-129F RFE(s) : none

I-129F NOA2 : 07-14-2008

NVC Received : 07-18-2008

NVC Left : 07-23-2008

P2 arrives Guangzhou Customs: 07-26-2008

Consulate Receives: 09-09-2008

Packet 3 Sent : 10-02-2008

Packet 3 Received : 10-18-2008

Packet 4 Received : 10-30-2008

Interview Date : 11-26-2008

Visa Received : 12-2-2008

US Entry : 12-3-2008

Marriage : 12-12-2008

AOS

I-485 package mailed : 1-28-2009

NOA received: 2-10-2009

Biometrics: 2-14-2009

Interview: 5-13-2009

Green card received: x-xx-xxxx

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ethiopia
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I've been on VJ since fall 06. I remember there was a slow down at VSC last year around this time in 07. Jan, Feb (& March) apps were processed very quickly, but then it slowed down around April or so. There was specualtion that it might be related to processing of the H1-B visa, which open for a very limited time, and reach their cap around this time of year. I don't know if thats true, but it might be related.

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Thanks for posting this Steve.....hope they get back to business soon!

Debbie & Barry

K-1 Timeline:

10-29-2007 Sent I 129-F to CSC

10-31-2007 I 129-F received CSC 9:48 AM

11-02-2007 NOA-1

11-07-2007 check cashed!

11-09-2007 NOA-1 hard copy received

3-11-08 RFE

3-17-08 RFE received by mail

3-22-08 RFE reply sent from England

4-09-08 RFE received CSC case resumed

4-18-08 NOA2 by email (after 172 days)

4-24-08 NOA2 hard copy

5-01-08 NVC received

5-02-08 case forwarded to US Embassy London

5-07-08 received by London Embassy

5-08-08 Packet 3 sent from Embassy

5-15-08 Packet 3 mailed recorded delivery

5-21-08 Packet 3 received US Embassy London

6-02-08 Medical

6-13-08 packet 4 received

7-01-08 Interview London Embassy Approved!

7-04-08 Visa in hand! hurray!

7-13-08 POE Cleveland, OH

9-23-08 (AOS package sent)

9-29-08 NOA received I-485, I-131, I-765

10-21-08 biometrics appt

12-12-08 EAD and AP received by mail!

2-04-2009 AOS approved!

2-12-2009 card received

11-05-2010 I-751 mailed to CSC

11-08-2010 received CS, NOA1 date

12-20-10 biometrics

02-09-11 ROC approved

02-14-11 Greencard received!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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OK guys, i have to told you I work as IT support. And even its different... it's also pretty similar.

I spend all my days at phone talking with customers.

Telling them that we have delay because of that or that or that...

I mean i spend my days lying!!!!

And I'm pretty sure it's the same thing for a lot of customers care services including USCIS...

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I called the USCIS this morning and spoke with a friendly customer service rep, Brian. I asked him if he knew why so few NOA2's were being generated by the CSC and VSC this month. He gave me a quite lengthy and detailed discourse about the operations of the USCIS, such as their primary functions and time frames for completing tasks. He seemed very knowledgeable, which may lend some credibility to his answers.

Basically, he said that starting on April 2nd, the USCIS has been mandated to clear the backlog of name checks. Staff has been pulled from other areas (I assume that means K1 and K3 Visas) to accelerate processing of name checks. I found a USCIS memo that backs this up: http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/NameCheck_2Apr08.pdf

I think the CSR's explanation is correct. Looking at Igor's web site, the beginning of April is when NOA2's started to drop off.

So, the big question is when will additional staff be assigned to process K1 and K3 Visas? I asked the CSR if the USCIS was hiring more adjudicators, but he did not know.

Steve

God, at least some reasonable information!

Thank you so much for sharing.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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I called the USCIS this morning and spoke with a friendly customer service rep, Brian. I asked him if he knew why so few NOA2's were being generated by the CSC and VSC this month. He gave me a quite lengthy and detailed discourse about the operations of the USCIS, such as their primary functions and time frames for completing tasks. He seemed very knowledgeable, which may lend some credibility to his answers.

Basically, he said that starting on April 2nd, the USCIS has been mandated to clear the backlog of name checks. Staff has been pulled from other areas (I assume that means K1 and K3 Visas) to accelerate processing of name checks. I found a USCIS memo that backs this up: http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/NameCheck_2Apr08.pdf

I think the CSR's explanation is correct. Looking at Igor's web site, the beginning of April is when NOA2's started to drop off.

So, the big question is when will additional staff be assigned to process K1 and K3 Visas? I asked the CSR if the USCIS was hiring more adjudicators, but he did not know.

Steve

God, at least some reasonable information!

Thank you so much for sharing.

hmmm so does this mean that since our name is in security check we have to wait until ever one else is done?

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God, at least some reasonable information!

Thank you so much for sharing.

hmmm so does this mean that since our name is in security check we have to wait until ever one else is done?

Did i sounded like i'm glad?

I allready lost 2.5 months over some silly s..tt(cause they couldn't determine in what center's jurisdiction we are).

It sucks, but it is what it is...

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Hmm this sounds like a very reasonable explanation indeed.. I keep my fingers crossed that this indeed is an anual thing since it occured last year as well and hope for a lot of approvals in a couple of weeks then :D

N400 Timeline:

12/14/11 - Sending out N400 package

12/19/11 - Received by USCIS

12/21/11 - NOA date

12/22/11 - Check cashed

12/27/11 - Received NOA

02/06/12 - Received yellow letter (pre-interview case file review)

03/13/12 - Placed in line for interview scheduling (3 yr anniversary)

03/17/12 - Received interview letter

04/17/12 - Interview - No decision, application under further review

04/17/12 - Biometrics

04/25/12 - Placed in line for oath scheduling (so I'm approved yay!)

04/27/12 - Received oath ceremony date

05/09/12 - Oath ceremony!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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God, at least some reasonable information!

Thank you so much for sharing.

hmmm so does this mean that since our name is in security check we have to wait until ever one else is done?

Did i sounded like i'm glad?

I allready lost 2.5 months over some silly s..tt(cause they couldn't determine in what center's jurisdiction we are).

It sucks, but it is what it is...

no no i didnt mean to imply u are glad........just asked a question :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Iraq
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Does this mean if I filed last November I might have to wait until June 09?

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I-129:

11/27/07: NOA1

5/02/08: NOA2 (157 days from NOA1)

6/16/08: K1 Interview- ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING CO quoted us 2-4 weeks (45 days from NOA2 - 202 days from NOA1)

4/06/09: VISA IN HAND

6/20/09: POE LAX

7/4/09: Making it Legal - Wedding

10/17/09: The big wedding ceremony

AOS:

7/22/09: AOS Paperwork filed

10/27/09: Interview - APPROVED

10/31/09: Welcome Letter Received

Removing Conditions:

7/29/11: I-751 paperwork filed

2/14/12: Card Production Ordered!

2/18/12: Green Card Received

Citizenship:

12/26/12: Paperwork filed

12/31/12: NOA Date

1/14/13: Biometrics Appt

2/26/13: Interview

3/27/13: Oath Ceremony!!

6/30/13: Baby Due Date :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Iraq
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Does this mean if I filed last November I might have to wait until June 09?

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I-129:

11/27/07: NOA1

5/02/08: NOA2 (157 days from NOA1)

6/16/08: K1 Interview- ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING CO quoted us 2-4 weeks (45 days from NOA2 - 202 days from NOA1)

4/06/09: VISA IN HAND

6/20/09: POE LAX

7/4/09: Making it Legal - Wedding

10/17/09: The big wedding ceremony

AOS:

7/22/09: AOS Paperwork filed

10/27/09: Interview - APPROVED

10/31/09: Welcome Letter Received

Removing Conditions:

7/29/11: I-751 paperwork filed

2/14/12: Card Production Ordered!

2/18/12: Green Card Received

Citizenship:

12/26/12: Paperwork filed

12/31/12: NOA Date

1/14/13: Biometrics Appt

2/26/13: Interview

3/27/13: Oath Ceremony!!

6/30/13: Baby Due Date :)

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