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Posts posted by Alexa & Diego
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Finally after waiting 4 months my case was reopen, back on track.
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We are experience the same situation, our case was sent back from NVC to USCIS and they told me to way 120 days, I called yesterday and they told me that I have to wait for the 120 to pass, fortunately it is going to be soon on March 1, and hoping this wait ends. I contact a congresswoman working on this case and the only thing I got is a report. I know this wait is very hard, but it seems that the only thing you can do is wait or withdraw and reapply. I can keep you inform for any changes.
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I am still waiting, What else can I do? I don't know anything about my case. Please some help
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Hi
This is a very frustrated situation. I'm currently experiencing the same problem my case was return
from the US embassy in Ecuador to uscis for review. Tomorrow is going to be six months since it was returned
and no answer 'til day day no answer. On wether they will return the case back to the NVC or have an intent to revoke
I contacted them last week and this is what they send me :
Your case was returned to the California Service Center (CSC) by the State Department's consulate/NVC for review and was received in the CSC on or about July 12, 2012. All returned petitions are reviewed in the order in which they are received, and due to the high volume of petitions returned to our center daily and the various complexities involved in returned petitions, we may make no predictions as to the amount of time necessary to complete our review nor may we release the reasons for return to our center until the review is completed.
The current processing time for review of consular return petitions is six months from the date the petition was received in our office.
If you have any further questions, please call
--------I guess all we can do is wait
Wow what do you think could be the reason that this happened?
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Still waiting, it is frustrating!
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Maybe when NVC did a background something might came up so it was sent back for more checking..
Somebody in the same situation, please some comments!
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A week after my NOA2 was approved for my K1 visa I called NVC to check for status and they told me that my case was send back to USCIS for more review. This is very hard for us, after waiting more that 6 months and we have to wait more. I called USCIS and they said that I have to wait more time and they don't give me the reason why my case was sent back. Does anybody know anything about my situation? any help will be appreciate it.
This is the status that showing in USCIS:
On October 29, 2012, a USCIS office received this case from the State Department with a request that we review it. We will notify you when we complete our review, or if we need something from you. If you move while this case is pending, please use our Change of Address online tool to update your case with your new address or call our customer service center at 1-800-375-5283.
My case was send back to USCIS from NVC after NOA2 was aproved
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Ok, last week, after complete the 4 months revision period, I called USCIS I spoke to costumer services and told them that I wanted to talked with an immigration officer. After waiting for more that 30 minutes on the phone, a very rude lady answered me. I explained that USCIS told me to wait 120 day before calling back, she said that it is incorrect, I have to wait at lease 6 months before they do something. I was so frustrated I told told them that it was enough, I am going to hire an layer to represent me and straight this case out, it was a joke that for no reason I have to wait all this long. She said I was free to do that. That same day, I receive a text in my phone saying that my status changed and it is now open. I recommend to all the people with this situation that don't stop calling USCIS and ask to talk to immigration officer and don't take a wait months for an answer.