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  1. 5 minutes ago, LeesaMarie said:

    They seem to send batches on Tuesdays.

     

    Call the NVC and ask them when you were assigned your case number (if you haven't already), this may give you a better idea on how long to wait. My case was given it's case number 8th June, was in Transit 26th June. So advice really is, once you have a case number, expect to waist 2 weeks at the very least until there is some movement.

    Thanks. I already have a case number. 

  2. 23 minutes ago, dannybeans123 said:

    I usually call at 11am EST, I get put on hold for about 5-10 minutes.

    Thanks!! 

     

    Anybody with NOA2 date from June 8th already received the case number? I called NVC today and they didn't receive my case yet. What I find strange is that they ask me if it is a I-130 petition.. it is the second time they ask me that after I provide my WAC number. Should I be worried that they mix my case with someone else with a I-130f petition?

  3. 38 minutes ago, x_driven_x said:

    THere are several sources that must looked at in whole.

     

    https://www.uscis.gov/working-united-states/working-us

     

    1) You must have a Green Card, EAD, or a work related visa to work in the US

     

    2) "Nonimmigrants enter the United States for a temporary period of time, and once in the United States, are restricted to the activity or reason for which their nonimmigrant visa was issued."

     

    This means unless you have a visa that allows you to work, you are not allowed to. K-1 visa is not a work visa. 

     

    You do not become an immigrant until your adjustment of status, and therfore the quickest you are allowed to work on a K-1 visa is once the EAD has been issued.

     

    Then, as far as working in the US for a foreign company goes.... here is a blog post about that has some sources in it

     

    https://www.nationofimmigrators.com/employment-based-immigration/immigration-lawyers-arguing-can-i-work-from-home-for-a-foreign-employer/

     

    Thank you!!! 

  4. 33 minutes ago, rrobin0609 said:

    Oh no! I hope that isn't a Midwest way of thinking :unsure: I live in Missouri so if I do end up needing to contact my representative I hope that he is able to help more than yours was.

    I think it will depend of the senator or congressman. My fiance contacted his on Friday (mississippi) and we sent some forms that he asked and today he already answer saying that he opened an congressional inquiry with USCIS and he was waiting for their reply. I was afraid cause he is anti-immigration but at least he got in touch with uscis right away. I dont know if that will work but at least we tried. 

  5. 15 minutes ago, x_driven_x said:

    I haven't run any scans today, but I do see 11 updates on VJ for November approvals today... based on that, I'm going to revise my estimate up that we will see 107 approvals today; at least that many updates... but keeping the faith!

     

    It's a fun guessing game, I suppose...

     

    Anyone else have a guess?

    89 just cause it is the year I was born lol 

  6. 5 minutes ago, Mike & Tanja said:

    You posted a crying smiley. That's why I reacted on it. We are all waiting and getting impatient. And if you will get your approval, I will be happy for you too. I just mentioned that I would like to see that they would work in the right order instead of this random manner. That's all.

    I understand. But if you go to December thread there is a lot of people impatient too, and with crying smiley and they have their dates later than mine. But I don't go there and write "First come, first serve etc" ... since they have their right to cry and be impatient too.. and it is not of my business...

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