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    *Gi* reacted to caradavie in March Filers!!!! CSC   
    i myself could not believe that our petition was approved. this is not to make you feel guys. but to encourage you to be patient. patient is really a virtue. we are April filers. we got the NOA1 on April 9. and got the NOA2 last Friday, July 20. me and my fiance, both set our minds that we will get ours in September and it came to us 2 months earlier. i think the key here is to not think so much about and set your mind that this is a long process and everyone has to go through with it. everyone will have their time. some are soon, some will be for far too long. make yourself busy. i recently took a position at work. even if i know that i will not stay for too long in my job, i still took it as i know it will make me busy and help me forget the frustrations. i think it also depends on how you have submitted your applications. what i mean are the requirements and the documents. i guess they're just doing their jobs of reviewing all of our applications thoroughly. i just hope when everyone hears from CSC/USCIS it will not be RFE. i wish everybody all the best of luck.
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    *Gi* reacted to cdneh in March Filers!!!! CSC   
    It is hard to wait, I know that from experience. Back then, I saw people getting approvals well after the date ours was sent. The problem is, you really can't compare your case to everyone else's.
    They are entered into the system in the order they arrive, but after that, each one takes it's own path. Some are straightforward, some complex, some are expedites, there are so many variables in the mix. There are quite a number that are not members of Visa Journey either, so that makes it hard to know where you are in the line.
    From your timeline OP, it says:
    "Based on timeline data, your I129f may be adjudicated between August 12, 2012 and August 18, 2012"
    All you an really do is hang in there. Try not to obsess and check all the time, it will make you crazy. Easy to say, I know, and I hope you all get through the process quickly.
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    *Gi* reacted to Ning25 in Co-Sponsorship vs. letter of employment   
    It is true that in most cases they will not accept co sponsors. However they did in 3 cases I know of. I know this because I helped write letters for them to submit explaining how they would be supported in the future. Those cases were approved and they are here in the USA. Those were all K 1s with student fiances.
    Your fiance can show a history of working in the past. He can submit a letter indicating he is a student on the G I bill. He could tell them his plans for finishing his studies and going to work including a timeline. He could explain how he now recieves some support from his parents until he finishes school if thats what he does. He could explain what support you both will require from his parents including the initial burden of living expenses for you both. The important thing is to lay out a plan for how all of this will be done to offset the idea of you becoming a burden. Doing all of this is far beyond the usual. His parents would submit a 134 or a 864 along whith his 134. Nothing is certian in doing this but its the only chance you have.
    He must be careful if he indicates he has a job with is mothers firm. If that isnt true it would spell disaster. If it is true he will need to submit his pay history and tax info to prove it. He would add that to the tax transcripts he should submit with the 134. His mother would add her tax transcripts to her support docs.
    You could write a letter indicating the possiblity of transfering to Nestle but make sure you explain you know this wont be possible until you can legally do so. That wouldnt be until you had an EAD or green card. You wont have those until you submit the AOS. This usually takes 6 to 9 months.
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    *Gi* reacted to LeftCoastLady in January I-129F filers   
    I disagree and it's rather rude to call someone names because you don't like their response. A&B was simply answering your question. There are people on VJ who don't know/realize that this community is just a small fraction of the thousands of petitions being processed at the various Service Centers.
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