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  1. Thank you for the insight. If there is someone with the iOS app who can update the June spreadsheet, let me know. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hUb8mdiE2N7peEHhU5aUN0r4GXNFBcm5hGHjbGIYr6Q/edit?usp=sharing
  2. My case tracker is not letting me run cases for some reason. The search function is no longer there. Anybody have the same issue?
  3. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hUb8mdiE2N7peEHhU5aUN0r4GXNFBcm5hGHjbGIYr6Q/edit?usp=sharing It was last updated on June 3.
  4. They have begun processing May filers. I agree with the above reply by Chancy that you have about 1 to 2 months more to wait. Depending on the embassy, there is a good chance that you'll be together by the end of the year or very early next year. Hang in there. I know it's hard.
  5. This is from USCIS. Their goal is to reduce processing time for I-129F to 6 months by the end of the 2023. I hope they are able to do this. Sadly, for so many of us, this effort comes too late. WASHINGTON— Today, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is announcing a trio of efforts to increase efficiency and reduce burdens to the overall legal immigration system. USCIS will set new agency-wide backlog reduction goals, expand premium processing to additional form types, and work to improve timely access to employment authorization documents. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and resource constraints resulting from the prior administration, USCIS inherited a significant number of pending cases and increased processing times. Through today’s actions by the Biden administration, USCIS is acting to reduce these caseloads and processing times, while also ensuring that fair and efficient services are available to applicants and petitioners. “USCIS remains committed to delivering timely and fair decisions to all we serve,” said USCIS Director Ur M. Jaddou. “Every application we adjudicate represents the hopes and dreams of immigrants and their families, as well as their critical immediate needs such as financial stability and humanitarian protection.” Reducing Processing Backlogs To reduce the agency’s pending caseload, USCIS is establishing new internal cycle time goals this month. These goals are internal metrics that guide the backlog reduction efforts of the USCIS workforce and affect how long it takes the agency to process cases. As cycle times improve, processing times will follow, and applicants and petitioners will receive decisions on their cases more quickly. USCIS will be increase capacity, improve technology, and expand staffing to achieve these new goals by the end of FY 2023. The agency’s publicly posted processing times show the average amount of time it took USCIS to process a particular form – from when the agency received the application until a decision was made on the case. Internally, USCIS monitors the number of pending cases in the agency’s workload through a metric called “cycle times.” A cycle time measures how many months’ worth of pending cases for a particular form are awaiting a decision. As an internal management metric, cycle times are generally comparable to the agency’s publicly posted median processing times. Cycle times are what the operational divisions of USCIS use to gauge how much progress the agency is, or is not, making on reducing our backlog and overall case processing times. https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance
  6. Sadly, my fiance and I could not make it through this long process. I am still visiting this site out of habit and out of a small hope that maybe we can still be together. For all the couples waiting, I wish you all the best. I hope no one has to go through the heartbreak of losing someone you love. If someone wants to take over updating the June excel sheet, let me know. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hUb8mdiE2N7peEHhU5aUN0r4GXNFBcm5hGHjbGIYr6Q/edit?usp=sharing
  7. Thank you for updating these numbers for the rest of us even after you received your NOA2. Much appreciated!
  8. I requested to join the VJ Facebook group a week ago and it still hasn't been approved. Any suggestions on how to get that approved?
  9. I work in Orange County, California. Everyone has been back to work for a while now. There hasn't been capacity limits other than the 6ft apart social distancing guidelines in a long time. California does, however, have paid sick time for COVID related absences. Also, workers are told to stay home if they are experiencing any COVID-like symptoms or have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID. All of these things can reduce the number of employees working on any given day. I don't think any of these things have changed over the last couple of weeks when processing speed has slowly increased. I'm not sure what is causing the increase, but really hoping that the trend continues.
  10. The wait would be so much harder without this forum and people like you who provide some measure of clarity to this whole process. Thank you! Using the numbers you posted gives me an estimated date very close to the one I received from VisaJourney. :
  11. I understand it's frustrating. When was yours pushed back? Processing time has sped up since last November/December, so I'm hoping to get better news in the next update from VisaJourney. It has been over two years now since I've seen my fiance due to border closure. I won't be able to visit until China opens back up. Best of luck to you and hang in there!
  12. 3322 cases pending. Here's the link to the sheet with April cases https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1USXTWEww37JnWiCxW6ftP1UZjE6fKU2gn2Mk4OSVGLw/edit?usp=sharing
  13. The Case Tracker app (available in the app store) gives the approval date for each approved case as well as dates for all other updates on cases. The approval date is the actual date the case was approved by USCIS.
  14. I checked the July filers thread but didn't see one posted there.
  15. Did you mean June? Your timeline says your NOA1 was in June, so I'm assuming that's what you're looking for. Here's the link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hUb8mdiE2N7peEHhU5aUN0r4GXNFBcm5hGHjbGIYr6Q/edit?usp=sharing Good luck!
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