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Adam Zollinger

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    Adam Zollinger reacted to JayHouser in January 2018 Filers   
    Plenty of people have been approved for January but 11 to 14 months does not sound accurate for K1. I think as far as Jan 23rd is touched but many are still waiting. Im Jan 2nd recieved and some December and even November are still waiting.
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    Adam Zollinger reacted to stacyt in January 2018 Filers   
    They must have misunderstood visa type, 11-14 sounds more like K-3
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    Adam Zollinger reacted to jbpshsu in January 2018 Filers   
    I believe you called to early, they gave a generic response. I'm not as versed as many on here but I believe it's around 200 days before you can call. That would be around August 7th for you.
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    Adam Zollinger reacted to Chair_force1 in January 2018 Filers   
    It’s 6-7 months currently 
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    Adam Zollinger reacted to NinPran in January 2018 Filers   
    Hi guys, I am a Aprils filer but I do come here to check the status of January's filers just to see how its going haha...
    I see a lot of you are  anxious and I would too, but You guys are almost there  
    I just wanted to show some love and wish everyone good luck and I hope this week will bring lots of NOA2's.
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    Adam Zollinger reacted to stacyt in January 2018 Filers   
    omg haven't checked this for a day and sooo many good news already! congrats t everyone approved!!!
     
    I'm Jan 19th and reeealy feeling like it's coming!!!!
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    Adam Zollinger reacted to Lucy&Jason in January 2018 Filers   
    Greetings of a Happy Easter to everyone. 🎊 ❤️
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    Adam Zollinger reacted to nowayout203 in January 2018 Filers   
    He only needs to wait for his I-131 (advance parole) to be approved and in hand before he can leave the US; the I-485 will likely remain pending for much longer. The advance parole document is a permit issued to non-citizens without permanent residency to re-enter the US after traveling abroad (actual admissibility, as always, is determined by CBP inspection at a port of entry).
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    Adam Zollinger got a reaction from Faith88’ in Proof of in-person meeting vs how we met   
    This is what I did. It was made soooo much easier since we had posted our photos to IG and FB and the location was tagged. In my cover page, I listed the exact order of what was contained for each visit and I kept the sequence the same for each trip to make it easy for them. 

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    Adam Zollinger reacted to lilit829 in January 2018 Filers   
    I agree we should all be optimistic, but there's some truth and some value in being realistic as well. For s early Jan filers, when the wait began the numbers were horrific--we thought we'd be lucky if our fiancès were here by November. Thankfully now we can afford to be much more optimistic the way the numbers have progressed. But i think being realistic is helpful to keeping the resolve. Being cautiously optimistic is what I aim for, hoping that we can be here by Labor Day but keeping our hearts set for a more realistic timeline--they'll be here by Christmas. Many of the broken relationships have been because they were too optimistic and expected an unrealistic timeline. But I certainly hope someone hears what you're saying and that your prediction comes true. Would love to have my fiance here by Labor Day. 
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    Adam Zollinger reacted to SilverMonk in January 2018 Filers   
    I feel like people on this forum are a tad bit pessimistic. Complaining that the process might take long even though we don't know if that will even be the case. That they'll go long without seeing their fiancée's and whatnot. I know there are a lot of people here that go close to a year without seeing their significant other (my case) and have been at it for a long time. While other people on here see their significant other every few months. I feel that couples like that are lucky and waiting until September/October to be in the us should not be a problem at all. 
     
    We need to think that most of us January filers will be in the US by labor day. And I say most because I know a few will be there by then. Now let's just pray that we can get our NoA2s by June and not July. Because if we get it by June, then a lot of us will be there labor day. And I believe that we will not have a lengthy process like may-july filers, as the Trump effect dies down and as USCIS adjudicators start to get more used to whatever new policies and standards were implemented. Maybe they'll even hire more employees by then. Who knows lol.
     
    And the more we talk about it the worse it gets hahaha
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    Adam Zollinger reacted to RambaCat in January 2018 Filers   
    I think pessimism is a natural part of the process. Had it been a year or two ago I might have been the same; but me and mine have been together since October 2014 and the goodbyes are more unbearable than the time between, so the fact we shouldn't have to say goodbye again (at least not for a long period of time) is really exciting.
     
    Even if we get our visa done and approved by labour day (i think this is early September?), though, we're going to wait because my dad is getting married himself at the end of September. 
     
    Seeing the amount of disintegrating relationships is sad though! I thought I would be stressing a lot more than I am, but I have far too much going on elsewhere to really focus on it yet! I am a little nervous about leaving the UK though...
     
    Before we know it, we'll be doing the AOS forms!
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