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    DR_UA got a reaction from PhillyNatz in We are taking longer than expected to process your case   
    ALL Seattle filers from November and December of 2017 have seen this, and probably many more filers from other offices. What it means is those estimated times and countdowns on the USCIS website are garbage of very limited practical use.
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    DR_UA got a reaction from jeanieCZ in JUNE 2019 K-1 NOA2 ----> NVC   
    Works for me now; shows 3 packages being shipped to Kyiv, Ukraine (one of them must be yours, @wintermute10), but the status is "Shipment information received" 🙁
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    DR_UA got a reaction from ParulAbhay in JULY - AUGUST 2019 K-1 NOA2 to NVC   
    Here is what the CEAC website says about the Application Receipt / Petition Number field of the DS-160 form:
    Help: Application Receipt/Petition Number
    Your application receipt/petition number was given to you by the Department of Homeland Security’s United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) after you filed your petition application at a USCIS Service Center. The application receipt/petition number is 13 characters long and the first three characters are letters.
    WAC number is the only number given after filing a petition at a USCIS service center...
     
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    DR_UA got a reaction from Greenbaum in JULY - AUGUST 2019 K-1 NOA2 to NVC   
    Here is what the CEAC website says about the Application Receipt / Petition Number field of the DS-160 form:
    Help: Application Receipt/Petition Number
    Your application receipt/petition number was given to you by the Department of Homeland Security’s United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) after you filed your petition application at a USCIS Service Center. The application receipt/petition number is 13 characters long and the first three characters are letters.
    WAC number is the only number given after filing a petition at a USCIS service center...
     
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    DR_UA reacted to Greenbaum in MARCH 2019 I-129F FILERS   
    Yes you can add your most recent trip if the are asking for additional meeting in person evidence.  Otherwise just answer the RFE with what is needed. 
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    DR_UA reacted to TandClaudia in MARCH 2019 I-129F FILERS   
    I assume that the RFE was for not providing evidence of having met within the last 2 years?
     
    If both of you have passport stamps from Georgia that were stamped on the same day, I would copy the data page from BOTH passports, copy the page(s) with the stamps, and include a cover letter that gives details about the trip.  If you have photos together from the trip, print those off, along with any hotel receipts, restaurant receipts.
     
    If you have friends or relatives who will write a statement attesting to your meeting, I would send that, along with a copy of their ID.
     
    If you saved an electronic boarding pass in your phone (Apple Wallet) and it shows your name and the date, I would send that too.
     
    You have one shot at this and I want you to get approved ASAP.
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    DR_UA got a reaction from Mimiso in MARCH 2019 I-129F FILERS   
    You should enter the WAC as 9-2-2.
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    DR_UA reacted to Buster & Hitch in MARCH 2019 I-129F FILERS   
    We got ours today too! As soon as I saw someone post earlier that Informed Delivery showed a Homeland Security envelope, I checked USPS and saw NONE of the day's mail made it through the scanner. For some reason I just knew our NOA2 was in there! Luckily my fiance was outside as the mail truck came by and got it hand-delivered. No website, app, or notification updates. I'm at the tail-end of a two-month stay with my fiance in Florida so this is the best news to have before going home and on to the interview process in Canada. Today we get to celebrate! 
     
    NOA1: March 4
    NOA2: May 29
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    DR_UA got a reaction from Ola&Adunni in MARCH 2019 I-129F FILERS   
    Did you try the numbers posted by @TandClaudia on page 24? Worked for me (unfortunately, I was told there are no updates for my case...). Emailing USCIS will always result in their standard reply about 7 months processing time.
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    DR_UA got a reaction from TandClaudia in MARCH 2019 I-129F FILERS   
    Did you try the numbers posted by @TandClaudia on page 24? Worked for me (unfortunately, I was told there are no updates for my case...). Emailing USCIS will always result in their standard reply about 7 months processing time.
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    DR_UA got a reaction from Brklyn Belle in MARCH 2019 I-129F FILERS   
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    DR_UA reacted to TandClaudia in MARCH 2019 I-129F FILERS   
    18003755283
    press options: 1,2,7,9,4, & 6
     
    Then enter your receipt number.
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    DR_UA got a reaction from Juls801 in FEBRUARY 2019 I-129F FILERS   
    You sent your inquiries after less than two months of waiting. You knew there were people waiting in line. One thing is to be enraged at the government, but another is trying to jump the line, generating noise for the already clogged government response system, only to trigger their semi-robotic replies. Even if your approval was sped up by several days, it only happened at someone else's expense. Congratulations!
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    DR_UA reacted to Zoltan K in FEBRUARY 2019 I-129F FILERS   
    what's crazy is that we simultaneously see Jan/Feb/Mar approvals.
     
    I really cannot see a reason for why would someone with Mar 14 NOA1 get approved and then have another person with Jan 9th date receive approval the same day while none of them had RFEs.
     
    It's not even about countries...the same country can have many months of variation and as long as the documentation is provided and there is no RFE, I really cannot figure out how these guys work and manage those deadlines.
     
    The only guess I have is that they don't give a damn and cases received from Mar or November 2018 get just mixed up on/at their workspace and they don't keep them orderly by the time it was submitted.
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    DR_UA got a reaction from NKDL in FEBRUARY 2019 I-129F FILERS   
    You sent your inquiries after less than two months of waiting. You knew there were people waiting in line. One thing is to be enraged at the government, but another is trying to jump the line, generating noise for the already clogged government response system, only to trigger their semi-robotic replies. Even if your approval was sped up by several days, it only happened at someone else's expense. Congratulations!
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    DR_UA got a reaction from SkeletonNessa in FEBRUARY 2019 I-129F FILERS   
    You sent your inquiries after less than two months of waiting. You knew there were people waiting in line. One thing is to be enraged at the government, but another is trying to jump the line, generating noise for the already clogged government response system, only to trigger their semi-robotic replies. Even if your approval was sped up by several days, it only happened at someone else's expense. Congratulations!
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    DR_UA got a reaction from Tegs&Lols in MARCH 2019 I-129F FILERS   
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    DR_UA got a reaction from nosleep in MARCH 2019 I-129F FILERS   
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    DR_UA reacted to Tegs&Lols in MARCH 2019 I-129F FILERS   
    It was paper mail. can you please send me the link for the old and new site?
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    DR_UA got a reaction from Curve in N400 Seattle (merged)   
    I couldn't find a mailed copy of my notice, so I printed it on my home printer with best quality available, but the barcode just didn't look right. So the lady at the check-in desk couldn't scan it, and I had to apologize for the extra typing work I gave her 😔 . Maybe your printer is better than mine though 😀
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    DR_UA got a reaction from Moonski in We are taking longer than expected to process your case   
    ALL Seattle filers from November and December of 2017 have seen this, and probably many more filers from other offices. What it means is those estimated times and countdowns on the USCIS website are garbage of very limited practical use.
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    DR_UA got a reaction from Curve in N400 Seattle (merged)   
    I was approved! Oath is today at 2:30 pm. Looks like the 10am one is not possible for the same day because the interview was done at 8:05am.
    I arrived at the parking lot at 6:40, stayed in the car till 6:55 (looks like I could've come in earlier, my queue number was P9, and there were already about 30 people in the waiting room). Was called in at 7:40. The whole thing took less than half an hour. Very nice and professional officer. I was worried about my exception (I don't bear arms for religious reasons), but it caused no problems, just had to explain in a few words. The sentence to read was Where is the US capital? and I wrote an answer. Don't remember all the test questions, but I answered 6 out of 6 correctly. Be careful when writing, don't touch the screen with your hand
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    DR_UA got a reaction from Starkilla09 in N400 Seattle (merged)   
    I was approved! Oath is today at 2:30 pm. Looks like the 10am one is not possible for the same day because the interview was done at 8:05am.
    I arrived at the parking lot at 6:40, stayed in the car till 6:55 (looks like I could've come in earlier, my queue number was P9, and there were already about 30 people in the waiting room). Was called in at 7:40. The whole thing took less than half an hour. Very nice and professional officer. I was worried about my exception (I don't bear arms for religious reasons), but it caused no problems, just had to explain in a few words. The sentence to read was Where is the US capital? and I wrote an answer. Don't remember all the test questions, but I answered 6 out of 6 correctly. Be careful when writing, don't touch the screen with your hand
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    DR_UA got a reaction from Junior-sfo in We are taking longer than expected to process your case   
    ALL Seattle filers from November and December of 2017 have seen this, and probably many more filers from other offices. What it means is those estimated times and countdowns on the USCIS website are garbage of very limited practical use.
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    DR_UA reacted to Ralphiey in N400 Seattle (merged)   
    Just passed my testing and interview... I will have my oath taking later today at 2.30pm
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