Koke
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3 minutes ago, kendelle said:
That could be a blessing because California wait for approval is longer than Texas. I was with Texas, did send my I30 on 06/23/19, get approved on 12/30/19.
Just keep hope you should get approved very soon.
Yes I hope so, thank you.
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2 minutes ago, kendelle said:
No I petitioned for my stepchildren. When did your husband submit the I30?
September 2019 . I was previously in California but now the case is with Texas.
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6 minutes ago, merededeuxenfants said:
I am also a 2019 Haitian filer, my case number start with IOE, my case was routed to California Center .
What is your PD?
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1 minute ago, kendelle said:
Yes I am
Ok great my husband is a green card holder filling for me.But I hope they approve our case soon. Are you also filling for your spouse?
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3 minutes ago, kendelle said:
I am a 2019 Haitian filer, my case number start with IOE but my case did not transferred. I am currently at NVC stage.
Are u a Us Ctz?
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3 hours ago, WilliamHTX said:Hey guys! I just want to share some information that I personally had difficulty to find across the web: What happens when your case is being transferred? (Note: YMMV)I am a LPR and I petitioned my wife for GC application based on marriage. Our case was originally processed at California Service Center (CSC). (Case was received late April, 2019) We were religious in checking the processing time on USCIS website even knowing that the time listed may not be accurate at times. We were hoping that the processing time will become shorter since there was trend lately.Then... our case was transferred to Potomac Service Center (PSC) on Feb 19, 2020. The listed processing time for I-130 for F2A was way longer than CSC. (CSC: 8.5 - 11 months; PSC: 26.5 - 34.5 months) We were scratching our heads... wondering, "If they are doing workload balancing, why would cases be transferred from CSC to PSC?" We were both quite discouraged at the time.I was trying to search online to see if anyone sharing similar experience while their case was being transferred and what could happen afterwards. Either I didn't search the right thing or there wasn't any good info out there. The only thing I saw was on VisaJourney where a limited amount of applicants got their cases transferred and then got approved in about 2 months. I tried to calm ourselves with this little trace of evidence, hoping for the best.Last night, as I was driving home from the airport, I got a notification text from USCIS saying that there was an update on my case. I was mentally preparing for the worst: RFE. Since I was driving, I told my wife to check it. She screamed ecstatically after she saw the screen. IT WAS APPROVED!Lesson learned: Case transferring seems to be a good news instead of a bad news. Don't freak out.I hope this sharing could help relieve some of your worries.
Thanks for sharing your experience. My case got transferred from CSC to Texas. I hope I ear from them very soon.
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On 3/11/2020 at 11:55 AM, Yrneh said:
Hi to all my Haitian people out there, after a long period I finally get the interview letter from NVC for Avril 28. Hopefully you all will get your IL shortly. Thanks everybody for the comments and advice.
How long have you been waiting for the IL?
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2019 Haitian filers
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Yes thank you.. I check it diary... I just want to be with my husband 😂. What you've heard about the appointement in Haiti? Some people say it can take about 1 year to get an interview letter.