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  1. 36 minutes ago, Anynonmus said:

    Thanks , let me have a look into it. But the USCIS website shown the currently processing is June 5 2019 in texas service center. I’m little confused on this lol . Because which one is the more reliable source 

     

    38 minutes ago, Anynonmus said:

    Thanks , let me have a look into it. But the USCIS website shown the currently processing is June 5 2019 in texas service center. I’m little confused on this lol . Because which one is the more reliable source 

    So the USCIS shows the priority date of June 6 2019 as the PD that you can file an inquiry if you have not heard anything about your case. The processing time right now is 6.5-8.5 months. This basically means that all of the files before June 6 should be processed by this date unless they have a RFE or something. This means that they should be processing files way after this date so that’s why you are seeing approvals from July and now a few in August. I hope my explanation makes sense. So if the processing times continue to hold, we should start to see quite a bit of the files completed by March-April. This seems to be in line with the VJ estimates.

  2. On 1/22/2020 at 7:25 PM, Shemuz said:

    Thank you for your reply! If it’s a denial letter, then your I-130 is probably going to be approved soon. Don’t worry. I don’t think the shadow in the passport should be a big issue. If anything, they’d probably just request a new photo. I hope you get your approval soon! And I hope they pick up the pace and start processing cases faster. 

    Hi all, I just wanted to follow up. The Texas Service Center sent out of number of intent to deny letters and ours was included. The letter stated that we did not  provide evidence that we submitted an i130. To my knowledge all of us submitted a copy of NOA1 with our packets but we received this letter anyway. Not sure what happened since I am 100% positive I sent it in because I waited to submit the i129f until I received my NOA1.  I just mailed a copy of NOA1 within the timeframe so hopefully they will continue to process our file very soon. Since they seem to be processing July filers right now, we all we likely start to see movement soon on our i130 anyway.

  3. 46 minutes ago, Shemuz said:

    Hi. I have a question. When you said you saw on another group that some people received similar letters today, were they letters in response to the I-129 (K3) petition or the I-130? I was just wondering bcuz I thought Texas was still working on July filers. 

    Yes this was specifically a group of I130 filers who also submitted the i129f. After doing a bit of research, it actually sounds like the denial letter so I will have to wait to see whether it means our i130s are about to be approved or whether the i129f was denied for an oversight on my part. I was a bit worried about my husband’s passport photo since it had a slight shadow to it so it could be a legit denial but I wanted to post to this thread because it also means that they are starting to review the Sept files for those who are keeping track. 
     

     

  4. 1 hour ago, annie210 said:

    Thanks for the update, hope it all work out. When did you file the K3 

    My receipt date is Sept 20, 2019. I just saw on another group that Texas seems to have sent out quite a few similar letters today.  The wording made me assume it was an RFE letter but will update when I know for sure.  The others I know about had dates in August for the letters. So hopefully this means they are starting to look at the September filers.

  5. Hi all,

     

    I just wanted to update the group but I received a text about a RFE letter today on our K3 petition. We are at Texas Service Center. I don’t have the physical letter in hand but should receive by Feb 5 to find out what info they need. My husband I and have a large age gap so we were expecting this at some point. The K3 petitions seem to be processing within 3 to 7 months right now. 
     

    Nothing on the i130 but I just wanted to update everyone that you might start to see movement on your cases soon.

  6. My husband and I filed our I130 in September and we were assigned an IOE # at Texas Service Center. We are both pretty miserable being apart so I’ve decided to move down to Belize while we wait for our approval. I intend to keep my domicile in the US and have a job that allows me to work remotely for the next few months.

     

    Since we are IOE, I am not sure if I need to update my mailing address for my petition or whether communications will be sent electronically. I still have all of my mail going to my US address and will keep as my domicile but may be gone for 6 or more months given the current processing times. Do I need to update my mailing address with USCIS in case we receive RFE or will this be electronic? I can probably change/forward my mail to a family member but am not sure if this is necessary for IOE. 

     

     

  7. 1 hour ago, 3naD said:

    Hi! We have a similar timeline, but we got Nebraska 🙁.

    I-130 PD - Aug 26, 2019

    I-130 NOA1 - Sep 11, 2019

     

    We saw a Sept 16 update on the uscis account, and thereafter a Sept 17 update. That’s the latest. 

     

    Yes. We definitely have similar timelines. I’ve heard of some approvals from Nebraska in well under 12 months so maybe IOE will speed things up a bit for you. I hope that is the case for Texas too. 

  8. 1 hour ago, Bee91 said:

     

    1 hour ago, Bee91 said:

    I understand what you mean. Originally my account said "In Process October 2" now it says "In Process October 15th". Even if that just means it moved desks, like you mentioned, it's kind of peace of mind to know they seem to actively be working on it. It's hard to be patient so even a slight date change seems nice to me.

     

    1 hour ago, Bee91 said:

    Exactly! I haven’t seen anything since the September 17 update but it made me feel better knowing that they did something to my account. Was probably just scanning the 25 pages that show up with my file but still. It’s the little thing when you know you might be waiting a year for the process to be complete.

  9. 31 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

    We had IR5 petition.. unless you get an RFIE or RFE, you won’t see any update until approval. No communication until then 

    This is legitimately a thing. People with IOE receipts chat about on some of my Facebook groups. When you create a myuscis account, you will occasionally see status changes to your account. For a few they noticed monthly updates but some go months without seeing anything. I believe this is only for those who receive an IOE receipt because they are digital. You will see periodic updates when they are working on your account internally. Has nothing to do with RFE or anything that they’ve sent to you or will send to you. Just means that they have made some sort of update to your account internally whether it be verifying your citizenship or something else. They don’t notify you of anything it is purely internal and shows that they are working on your file. But I guess if no one else is seeing the updates yet for September filers.

  10. 7 minutes ago, Justxxxx said:

    Just chill our applications are in queue when they get to our turn you will see an update 

     Wow. That is kind of rude! I thought this was a discussion for September filers to discuss their progress. I am aware that I probably won't see my NOA2 for many months still but I don't think it is against the rules for me to inquire about everyone else's progress.

     

    I will clarify my post. My NOA1 was sent on September 11 but my last update was September 17. My point is that I have seen an update on my account. This means that they are working on your case. I have read about others status changes as they go through the verification processes so I was asking if anyone else had an update after NOA1. 

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