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Nylonnig

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  1. Hi all, I am wondering if there is any way (other than USCIS processing time) of knowing real data of how long it is taking to process i130 esp at Vermont. The not knowing how long is killing me. I cant plan anything and I feel so stuck! it has been 412 since our post date and 254 since AR! It is so hard!
  2. Yes I might try again. Do you know where I can get the form or email address please?
  3. i made the request over the phone and told them I had a letter from my doc. They said they would review and come back in 7 days. I expected them to at least ask for the letter but they just came back and said no. I am an LPR filing for my husband in UK. In the new processing section I saw this notice below. A whole bunch of us on in Vermont who are LPR got this. I don't even understand! Just made me more depressed. Estimated time until case decision: Your case is taking longer than expected to process. You do not need to take any action at this time.
  4. You are right. I have tried expediting twice, latest was stress which i am now being medicated for and they didnt even request evidence, Just said no!
  5. Me too! It is affecting me so much now, my mental heath! I am crying randomly every day! Its too much!
  6. Thanks. Hopefully it wont come to that! We will keep checking the website see if any new dates or cancellation!
  7. Hi my nephew got acceptance into Yale, which is the good news! The bad news is that F-1 (student visa) UK appointment is showing as end of August. How can I expedite to get a fast track/emergency appointment please? Thanks in advance
  8. I saw today that we got AR since 02/20. I am LPR who filed for UK spouse. I pray we do not have long to wait for our approval too now. Congrats to all who have been approved so far ♥️ PD: 09/15/21 SC: Vermont Petitioner: LPR, Atlanta Georgia Beneficiary: UK AR: 02/20/22
  9. Are there any Greencard Petitioners that are AR status or are you all USC?
  10. Thanks for the info. I am Atlanta based and would be good to follow your progress.
  11. I know the process to expedite. I haven’t requested it yet as my lawyer said to present the case to local rep or senator and see if they will support it to give more weight to the request as it is an elective health issue. I was trying to find out whether anyone had been successful in going down this route that is all. Will wait and see happens. It’s worth a shot. Best case they say yes, worst case they say no and we look at our options. Only way you find out is to try!
  12. The process is elective but it is not by choice that I need a C-section, it is due to health factors. Neither is it elective to do ivf, again for health reasons. If I fell pregnant now naturally without ivf the baby will still need to be delivered and the only method is C-section. Elective is just the term they use and it really causes problems. I’d rather not need ivf and I’d rather deliver naturally. I have made contact with my senators office and they have been very responsive, immediately and said they will get back to me soon. I can’t ask for more than that. Miracles do happen, I am ‘cautiously optimistic’ 🙏 Thank you all for your input and I will keep you informed.
  13. Oh sorry I didn't know that is what you meant. To uproot our two year old (who is also an LPR) back to UK after settling her into school here and after 6 months only is not something I can consider. With no job for me also in the UK. That thought hadn't crossed my mind but it might cross the mind of USCIS.
  14. No I am an LPR. We were given wrong advise by a lawyer who told us we could adjust status on an ESTA so I moved as I have a job here. Several lawyers then told us that we could only adjust my husbands status on VWP if I was a USC. LPR cannot do so for their spouse!
  15. Thanks for the response. It is the Petitioner (me) that requires the elective IVF. Like you said, it is worth a try 🙏
  16. We applied in September 2021. We were living in the UK where we met and I moved back to the US in July 2021, think we could do an adjustment of status for my husband on his ESTA but we were notified by a lawyer that that would only be possible if I were a citizen. We were very naïve!
  17. Thanks for your response. I am not sure if there are any hard and fast rules for the basis. We are at Vermont Service Centre which has a current processing time of 24-31 months. It is such a long time and will be too late for us to try for a baby. It is causing me so much anxiety, I am willing to try everything possible 🙏
  18. Thank you. I am in the Atlanta area. Can I approach all 3 reps or it is only the one that covers my exact address.
  19. Thanks for your response. I have history of medical issues, surgeries and procedures which has meant that my husband and I require IVF to conceive. We were fortunate enough to have had a daughter who is now 2 years old, after 2 years and 3 rounds of IVF. We would like to grow our family and we were advised due to difficulties I have during pregnancy and with giving birth, to wait 18-24 months before we conceive again (our daughter is now 2years 5 months). We are both in our mid 40s, given our age and the fact that we do not know how long the IVF process would take, we recognize that time isn’t on our side and would like to start the process ASAP. Even if we could do the IVF process remotely, it is not a possibility to go through the pregnancy and birth on my own given my health – I had a difficult pregnancy with our daughter and I had to have a classical c-section to deliver, which takes weeks of recovery. This would be deemed as elective, hence why my lawyer suggested getting congress or senate assistance. I am really hoping someone can help!
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