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  1. 8 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    Every case is different.  The Increase in applications has been directly affected by the rhetoric by the news. Its a neverending cycle.  News is reported, application's increase, USCIS work load increases,  approval timelines increase.  Government hires, new news cycle begins and bam here we go again. Just my opinion and observations. 

    So pretty much I guess since there is more applications coming in that’s what’s delaying the process .. makes sense . Thanks for the info I guess there is a lot of fake news going on about how the new administration had something to do with it lol 

  2. 20 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    Immigration laws didn't change because of the administration, but many are now inforced. The price of bread increased, did the administration tell all the bakers to raise their prices? The cost of adjudicating a visa is tied to your fees. When the cost goes up fees naturally increase. The administration had nothing to do with raising the fees. It's called inflation and is a common experience of capitalism sometimes referred to as supply and demand. 

     

     

    Ok got it , how come the time for the process is taking longer now that 3 years ago ? I remember before maybe 10 years ago the price for citizenship application went up because they said they were going to hire more employees so the process can be faster , who knows there is a lot of he said she said when it comes to immigration . My understanding now is that every case is different perhaps ... 

  3. 2 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    There isn't an explanation to any delays of why someone gets approved, gets processed, gets mail, gets approved ahead of you or behind you. There is always someone who is getting leaped frog. It's just the way it works. Sure we can blow smoke up your skirt and give you a reason but no one with any certainty can give you the correct answer because none of us know. We have suspicions as to why but that's as good as playing the wheel in Las Vegas.

     

    Your better off "mentally" not thinking why this and why not that. The process works, but not necessarily how we want it to work for our personal situation. :thumbs: 

     

     

    How did the new administration have something to do with it?

    By making immigration laws more strict also the prices for visa applications went up . 

  4. 32 minutes ago, Aj06 said:

    I guess i dont have any other  choice but to start the process all over.How will i tell my wife that now since she is emotionally distress presently.....and this is killing me because i am the cause,i crushed my son's joy,he was so excited to see me n now what will i tell him....i really let them down and i will never forgive myself for this....i feel so useless,since i will not be there for them.

    Please you have to be very strong for your family and yourself . I don’t know exactly your situation but it doesn’t seem that all is lost . Put your energy in fixing this problem by getting the correct documents and getting married again and file as a spouse . Time goes by very fast and working on the process again the right way will make time go by even faster. It’s a very tough situation but you did not fail anyone , you didn’t do this on purpose , it seems you were confused and unaware of what was happening , honestly it can happen to anyone . Now you have to be strong for your family and yourself . 

  5. 2 hours ago, missileman said:

    But his current marriage is not valid......doesn't he have to marry first?

    Well the he has to divorce and then marry his wife and file the petition and address the situation to uscis . The relationship is real so it should come around just fine the second time one he has proof that his first marriage is completely terminated . 

  6. I am very sorry this happen to you I understand and know is very hard to be away from your loved one . I believe the best thing to do now is to do another petition with new paper work and all and also seek the service of an attorney . It will take time and money but at the end it will all be worth it . Good luck with everything the best part of all is that it is clear to them that the relationship is real . 

  7. On 5/23/2019 at 11:58 AM, carmel34 said:

    If you have a waiver application pending for a K-1, I would suggest waiting to see how that process goes first, maybe try an expedite for the waiver to speed it up a little.  He will still need a waiver if you abandon the I-129F and start an I-130, so that route could take 2 or 3 years.  Plus you'll need more visits to see him to show a bona fide marriage.  Can you move to live with him while you wait?  Some have been successful with an expedite for a waiver based on the petitioner's financial and emotional hardship.  Good luck!  I hope you are able to live together soon.

    That’s fine , I think it would be a better route . Will they give me the option for another waiver you think ? 

  8. 2 hours ago, missileman said:

    There are people here on VJ who have been AP for years....unfortunately.....

    So they would keep the person passport for years ?? I’m kind of speaking from my experience . They had ya on administrative process for a little over a month and then they made a decision. But I was able to contact someone from the embassy through email and would tell me that they were still working on it and the finally with the decision they had made . I believe since they kept the passport should be a good sign . 

  9. On 4/6/2019 at 6:45 PM, Alma1 said:

    Hope we receive good news soon in God willing, I'm wondering which month they are working on ,could you let me know when you hear anything.

    Yes I hope to hear something soon . Mine was sent in May of 2018 and when I called to check they told me I should be hearing from them in August , so yeah roughly 15 months . I will let you know if I hear anything let’s pray all goes well 🙏

  10. 19 hours ago, spoler said:

    So more than half got approved . Well always take to account that each case is different . Thanks for the info 

  11. 2 hours ago, Lemonslice said:

    Have you thought of visiting him? Look up Skyscanner and pick your dates - nothing like spending time together to stop the clock of separation time. Visits are allowed while the waiver is processed.

    Visiting will be great but with the baby my expenses have increased and spent all savings and extra money to pay the immigration lawyer  , to travel to his country the ticket is very expensive . I’m trying to plan a trip sooner or later because the baby is growing and growing and he is missing a lot of moments that will never come back . All I hope is time goes by fast and by the summer we should be together . 

  12. On 1/16/2019 at 7:37 PM, Ruthie said:

    I don't think that information is accurate. Our lawyer has been doing this for a long time, and he says it's a completely different story with this administration. It's horrible. Where did you get the 6,000,000 number? The government doesn't even process that many people a year in the entire immigrant/naturalization pool. 

    In fiscal year 2017, the United States issued 9,681,913 nonimmigrant visas and 559,536 immigrant visas. According to a preliminary report, 533,557 immigrant visas were issued in 2018. 

     

    Roughly 500,000 are processed each year, not 6 million. 

    So it actually is the new administration which is making it take longer ??? I thought the prices had gone up for the applications because they hired more people to make the process faster but I guess not . Yes yes yes in gods willing I hope by the summer they are home with us !! We have been together for almost 3 years and we have a daughter who is 6 months that he hasn’t been able to meet its very sad 😢 

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