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  1. My wife is waiting for her AOS interview. It says on the Case Status
    "As of June 26, 2019, we are ready to schedule your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, Receipt Number xxxx for an interview. We will schedule your interview and send you a notice. Please follow any instructions in the notice."

    How long is the normal wait time for the interview? Shall I call today get the general answers?
    TIA Richard

  2. The maximum response time for an RFE may not exceed 12 weeks (84 days). However, when an RFE is served by mail, USCIS officers should include additional mailing time for the RFE to reach the applicant/petitioner and for the response to reach USCIS. The standard mailing time established by regulation is three days.Jul 13, 2011

  3. I called the second time today, the first time I talked to the person who answered the phone, (assuming tier 1), she told me to wait until after 60 days. The second time I called today, I was transferred to a tier 2, they told me to wait another 30 days.

     

    It's  been 54 days today since the USCIS received my reply to the RFE. I was under the impression that they had to answer before 60 days, I guess I am wrong :(

     

    I'm going to do some research on how long the have to respond to the RFE. Most people get an answer before 60 days.

  4. On 11/18/2017 at 1:03 PM, wrestling289 said:

    Hi Dean, I also submitted a waiver request and it did not add additional time. But I mistakenly rushed the paperwork and didn't submit sufficient evidence for the waiver and subsequently received an RFE (request for evidence) which delayed the process 3 months.

    Can I ask what you forgot? I have 8 pages, 2 noa2, and the letters I wrote to cancel them, and a letter from the us embassy in manila, and one letter from the uscis for the cancellation. And 2 pages asking for the waiver.

     

    Thanks for your reply!

  5. 3 hours ago, wrestling289 said:

    Hi Dean, I also submitted a waiver request and it did not add additional time. But I mistakenly rushed the paperwork and didn't submit sufficient evidence for the waiver and subsequently received an RFE (request for evidence) which delayed the process 3 months.

    That's good! The info is not that available on any waivers. Thank you wrestling289!

  6. Hi guys and gals, I have a question about a I-129F. I have had 2 approvals, 1 marriage, and 1 did not make it here. I know I need a waiver. I have looked at the sample waiver templates, and have chose one. I have a question about what I should enclose behind

    the letter. I am putting a waiver letter in, then a sheet one my past relationships and how this new one will work for me. Should I include a copy of the letter I sent to the USCIS and the US Dept of State Affairs, from me?  Also, am including the the letter the Embassy of the United States sent from Manila saying that It's been cancelled., Then one from the USCIS-Notice of Decision.

     

    My Waiver packet will have the waiver letter, 1 why this one is different, 2- NOA2's (past relationships), 1 letter to the USCIS from me to cancel, 1 letter from me to the US State Dept. of Consular Affairs to cancel, 1 letter from the Embassy of the United States Manila cancelling the visa, 1 letter from the USCIS Notice of Decision.

     

    What do you guys/gals think? 8 pages for this part of the I-129F.

     

    Any suggestions are appreciated!

     

    Richard

  7. Where can i find a CURRENT additions to the I-129F packet that I am going to send in June? I am filing the 13 page one, and I hear the 325a is not required anymore. Complete copy of my visa, proof of travel, birth certificate, past marriages, pictures, $525 check, g-1145, letter of intent for both of us. I can't find the info on what to include, and have looked at the you tube videos, but they are the 6 pages applications, not the 13 page.

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