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  1. 19 hours ago, gonzolux said:

    You can do the same form online too if you want. I put the link below. I understand that talking to a person may feel better but the person told me that all they could do was this inquiry. And now that I've done the inquiry and received an answer (wait 60 days, if you don't hear an answer then send another inquiry), every time I call they tell me the only thing to do is wait. 

    https://egov.uscis.gov/e-request/displayONPTForm.do?entryPoint=init&sroPageType=onpt

    Thnx, I did it yesterday online. I honestly think is pointlessly because all we keep doing is waiting until they are ready for our case

  2. 1 hour ago, Ros&Ricky said:

    It took us a little over 8 months.  We filed in Feb. 2018.  And just had the interview on April 10th, 2019.  It's a long process with a lot of waiting but it all works out in the end!

    Yes, I've been waiting 295 days from NOA1. I hope to hear something very soon from Nesbask. I'm currently visiting my hubby in Ghana. Praying we hear something before I leave in May.

  3. 1 hour ago, AbbyD said:

    Hey everyone, another Nebraska filer here (October 2018).  I'm from DC, so, unfortunately, don't have a congressperson or senator with any real power. I may go ahead and write to others, though, just to feel less helpless. My case status also says "last updated 2/10/19" but no idea what it's referring to, and pretty sure it's nothing important. This is so frustrating!

    The person u will write to for DC is Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton. I write to her when my K1 approval delayed. They are really good, her office contacted uscis and my case my approved in no time.

  4. 22 minutes ago, Muna_93 said:

    With respect, I would disagree slightly with the above advice. I have seen many cases where the applicant had further evidence of a bona fide marriage/relationship since they initially filed the I-130 petition, and brought this evidence to the interview but never got the chance to show it and were subsequently refused or asked to submit further documents, which delayed their visa.

     

    Always give more information than the bare minimum. There is no harm in side-loading again at NVC. There is serious harm in lacking sufficient evidence and delaying your case unnecessarily. Most cases are approved/denied before they even get to interview depending on the info submitted at NVC. Also, USCIS is notorious for misplacing/losing documents. You cannot trust that they will definitely forward everything you send them. Why take the risk? Good luck!

    I agreed!!!

  5. Hmm, I think is best to send evidence of ongoing relationship to NVC. Anything that occurred from the time u send in your case to USCIS until now.(NVC)...so that all can be forwarded to the Embassy....that's a good look on ur case.

     

    Example:

     

    I submitted my case June , 2018, I've made 2 more trips to see my husband from June 2018....in October, 2018 and I'm abt to take the 2nd trip April 10, 2019. I'll forward those trips to NVC

  6. On 2/26/2019 at 10:52 AM, Brittany & Jamie said:

    I called and got through to them this morning. Took 25 minutes on hold. The gentleman i spoke to was really nice and very helpful. 

     

    He said that the “ last action “ date changing and the status still saying “  recieved “ means nothing. It must have been an update in the computer system but he said it signifies no change in the system. 

    Yes, I called yesterday and was told the same thing. He also mentioned that he see nothing wrong with my case and that they are working on it (pending) so I should hear from them in 60-70 days....

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