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On 8/28/2022 at 7:55 PM, Crazy Cat said:
No police report from the US is needed. USCIS and the consulate will run their own criminal background checks.
Thanks a lot for your information!
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Hi everyone,
I have a question about the no criminal record while the interview at the embassy. I went to US in 2017, and stayed there for two years. So when I prepare the no criminal record for the interview, should I include the two years while in the US or not? I see different answers and a little confusing. Thanks for those who provide the answer and I appreciate it a lot.
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4 hours ago, meladee said:
According to the FAQ on that page, "Usually, the USCIS updates the data of the previous working day in the early morning of the next day" so I would expect to have today's activity reflected tomorrow.
I think it means the author will update the data at the midnight of the West Coast Time if the USCIS website is normal working or he does not forget. Lol. Because of some technical and funding issues, he has to do all those kinds of statistics in person. That might be a little slow.
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21 hours ago, grumpypiggy said:
do you know how to use the filter? I tried to type in something like wac2190080000 to wac2190089999 but didn't work out
I tried several times, but it seems not working for that function.
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Hello everyone. I wanna share an amazing website for you all. https://vicdus.github.io/uscis-case-statistics/?center=WAC&form=I-129F&mode=data_center_year_code_day_serial&fy=21. This is a website about the statistics of all USCIS cases. Here I choose the I129f solely. It can be seen how each case period (like from wac2190080000 to wac2190089999) is going now. And it can also check how many cases has been touched today compare to yesterday for each case period. What you only need to do is to choose the date below. Last but not least, it can also check other kinds of immigration statistics. I hope this website will be useful for you all. I appreciate the great effort from @Xiaova and @Etherial.
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hello, everyone. I am new to this site. I reviewed many topics in the forum which inspired me a lot about my k1 visa process. But I am still worried. My fiancé and I are 22 years age gap. We are gay couple too. He is a US citizen. I met him for nearly three and half years. I knew him in November, 2017 in US when I went to US as J1 visa. I went back to my country when my program was end and he found a job in my country to get close to me in 2019. In Feb. 2020, he had to go back to US cuz some of severe family issues. We have never met again since that time because of the pandemic virus spread. We are now deciding to process the k1 visa. Now I still have some concern about this application. I hope someone here can help me please. 1. We dont have many pictures for both appearance. There are 6 pieces in total. some of them are like three years ago. Will these be helpful? 2. We prepare some chat history in the past three years. And I also have a lot of bus tickets while I visit him. Some movie tickets, hotel receipts and gift pictures are also shown. Are these be useful? I prepare the evidence like 50 pages. Are they enough? I dont know whether these can proof our ongoing relationship. Or I need more kinds of proof? I will appreciate your help. Thanks
JULY 2021 I-129 K-1 FFILERS
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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I am an untouched case in 113500 group. My fiance called USCIS on Wednesday. One agent told him that our case needed some more evidence before the approve and the USCIS would send us a letter. I think that means RFER. However, there hasn't been any change still in our case since then. I don't know if the information from the agent is proper. I remember that someone from the forum told us that the decision date on the app is actually later than what it should be. So should I trust the agent's words and just wait for the letter patiently? And if this is correct that the agent can know the earlier decision from their systems, I think it's a good way for our July filers who hasn't received any updates to call the USCIS to get some information. Thank you.