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  1. 4 minutes ago, intothelight2021 said:

    Really difficult to say. But there are many people on here that got their approval 1-3 days after getting reviewed for the second time. It is very common. That was also the case for us. I think you have a really good chance to get approved very soon. Wait 1-3 days and you will know more...

    Let’s see……finger cross 

  2. 2 hours ago, top_secret said:

     

    Someone I know just took 7 days while most others were taking 3 or 4 so it varies a little.  In his case, his USCIS status changed from "Case Approved" to "Case Was Sent To The Department of State" the day before he got his NVC e-mail so checking you USCIS status may be (or may not be) a type of early notice the NVC e-mail is eminent. 

    Hey my cases update to 2nd review today. My PD was 26th of Jan 2022. What’s that mean? Approve will coming soon? 

  3. On 1/29/2023 at 1:58 AM, melissaroo said:

    On the USCIS website, you can click on "Ask Emma" in the top-right corner to open up the chat box with Emma. I think I just typed in something like, "I need to talk with a live agent," and then Emma connected me to a live agent via chat. But you have to do it during their business hours. If you try to prompt Emma for a live agent after hours or on weekends/holidays, she will just direct you to the USCIS contact page on the website instead.

     

    On 1/29/2023 at 1:59 AM, nomanctg said:

    Thank you 

    By the way what is their working hours?

    Just find out today through live agent my cases are in California service center, so not in nebaraska . 

  4. 1 minute ago, melissaroo said:

    On the USCIS website, you can click on "Ask Emma" in the top-right corner to open up the chat box with Emma. I think I just typed in something like, "I need to talk with a live agent," and then Emma connected me to a live agent via chat. But you have to do it during their business hours. If you try to prompt Emma for a live agent after hours or on weekends/holidays, she will just direct you to the USCIS contact page on the website instead.

    Thank you 

    Just now, nomanctg said:

    Thank you 

    By the way what is their working hours?

  5. 1 minute ago, melissaroo said:

    Out of curiosity, have you ever contacted USCIS to see if your case is really at Nebraska Service Center...?

     

    My NOA1 came from Nebraska Service Center. But a couple months ago, I talked with an agent through Emma, and they told me that my case was actually at California Service Center. When I asked them why I hadn't been notified about the transfer, they told me that Nebraska Service Center was simply the center that sent the NOA1--but the same day that the NOA1 had been sent, my case was sent to California Service Center for review. So it wasn't considered as having been "transferred" because it was never initially reviewed at Nebraska Service Center.

    I never asked UScIS. How can I talk with agent through Emma? 

  6. 1 minute ago, melissaroo said:

    Thank you for your words of support!

     

    Another person who received the same kind of RFE said that when they contacted USCIS, a Tier 2 officer told them that they did have their I-130 online, but they have to do what the RFE says anyway. And I've been told on the forum to follow what the RFE says. So I'm just gonna do what the RFE says because I'll do whatever I have to do for my petition. (Plus, it sounds like I'd just be wasting my time if I try to contact USCIS.)

     

    On the one hand, it's great to have had some kind of update on my petition (after over a year of nothing new), but on the other hand, it's frustrating. I guess all I can do is hope that once I respond to the RFE, it won't take too much longer for them to resume looking at my petition.

    Hi, any Nebaraska centre applicants here!!! I m still waiting for my wife & daughter I-130 case. PD 26th Jan 2022. 

  7. 4 minutes ago, intothelight2021 said:

    we got approved! After almost exactly 12 months. We thought it would never happen lol. The VJ estimate was pretty spot on (though only recently, months ago it said we would get approved in Oct lol), while the USCIS was not ("longer than expected"). But anyway, all you can do is wait...really hope this system is reformed some point soon but not holding my breath

    Congratulations. 

  8. 6 minutes ago, JD2 said:

    Assuming you are a US Citizen, try filing an I-129F for a K-3 visa.  You probably won't get a K-3 visa but it may speed up the I-130.  Although, I usually only see it work if submitted quickly after the I-130 but it's worth a shot.

    Well I applied for 2 persons , my wife & daughter together. K3 probably just for wife I guess. I need both of them to come together. My cases r in Nebraska center. I don’t think cases been transferred to other center, because I never got any messages . Nebaraska center is taking 10.5 months right now for I-130 cases. My cases just passed 11.5 months. Waiting………

  9. I applied for my wife & daughter January 26th 2022. 1st of February 2022 I saw update to actively reviewed in both files in USCIS sites, since then no update till now. It’s very frustrating. It’s close to 12 months now I am still waiting. USCIS Centre is Nebraska. I didn’t see any update of transfer the cases to other Centre. So I guess both files are still in Nebraska  Centre . 

  10. 1 hour ago, washingtonian said:

    Hey, I've got the same situation. I751 filled in May 2017, case transferred to national benefits center November last year, N400 filed June 2018 (Seattle Office). Still waiting to get the interview notice. I called USCIS today to schedule an appointment for infopass to get a green card extension stamp and I also asked them why it's taking so long. He said National Benefits Center is processing May of 2016 and that it could take 11 more months to get to me. He also said that Seattle office tried to schedule N400 interview but couldn't because of pending I751 which makes no sense me. Isn't it supposed to be joint interview? I filled case outside of normal proceedings for I751 today. Have you done the same?

    It might be combo interview for us, Seattle office is checking February/March 2018 N-400 files right now. So our one is May 2018 & June 2018 which is coming soon within next couple of months. Finger cross we might get combo interviews. My lawyer already done case outside of normal..... & also filed Ombudsman Complaint. But nothing happened. USCIS just ignored. Next we r waiting to see our N-400 r getting delay which r 2 months away then we r planning on to do Writ of Mandamus, basically suing the Federal Court is the best option at this time. Hopefully that will solve my case quicker. Let’s hope for the best. It’s very frustrating. 

     
     
     
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