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LN1Casey

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  1. Congrats! You likely will get your IL beginning of next month (3rd), if my theory holds true. Since you'd be so high up in the waiting pile as having gotten DQ'ed at the beginning of the month, I'd guess your interview date will be somewhere in the sub 10 November range. 👀 Lets wait and see.
  2. I got emails. One saying there was an update, the second saying my husband was DQ.
  3. Just got my husband's IL!! BLUF timeline: NVC submission: 8 Jun DQ: 12 Aug (received HST 1030 12 Aug) IL: 1 Sep (received HST at 0530 1 Sep) Interview: 20 Oct, 0830 LND It's my impression they "bundle" DQ cases, and then assign them interviews in batch. So if you're DQ near the beginning of the month, most likely you'll get your interview on the 1st or 2nd the following (for London, anyway). I did some timeline stalking, and it seems a batch of people tend to get their IL's about the same time, the 1st or 2nd each month.
  4. Unfortunately not. My friend is military who is stationed overseas, so they went through a completely different process than most do. Her whole thing was like 4 months, start to finish, the lucky bint.
  5. Good luck! A friend (US) of mine's husband (UK) said his interview was very short and easy. Basically asked where his wife lived, and that was it. Lol, probably because no one would claim Wisconsin if they could help it. 🙃
  6. I'm a CR-1 visa, so hopefully quickly. I know another poster talked about how the Embassy was maybe prioritizing student visa's before the beginning of the school year. Hope, since college has largely started, that this was the case and they'll pick up other visa categories again.
  7. Oh no, not something I wanted to hear. I was hoping the backlog would have gone down.
  8. Welp, we got DQ'ed on Friday, the 12th, after close of business for the medical center. My husband called on Monday, and was turned away from scheduling a medical appointment until we get out interview date. Very happy now we're just waiting the interview, but now anxiously awaiting the interview letter. In theory should be received a bit more than a month from now?
  9. They quoted themselves of their post that stated such--6 June submission.
  10. Yes, I'm the military AD member. And that's on fortunate to hear. Since we're so far out still, we don't know where we'll end up yet, though from my job and preference, it's likely to be overseas. Thanks.
  11. We've had a couple from early June. One RFE, unfortunately, as far as I'm aware.
  12. I an researching into the next steps for my husband's visa, and know we will have to file for the I-751 eventually. Other stories have people waiting literal years for theirs to get approved. Is there a military expedition possible for this? The timing of the I-751 would be right around when I'd be PCS'ing to my next location.
  13. I see what you mean. But that doesn't necessitate that they are picky because of this reason, it could just be time crunch. Same juice, difference squeeze as it were.
  14. That seems counter intuitive. Adding more people to the backlog instead of pushing them forward to the next step would only make their backlog numbers worse. Probably more like the person reviewing only has so much time/energy, and if they don't see the thing on the first pass they kick it back rather then spend longer looking through each document.
  15. Saves about $700 in filing fees and 18 months of waiting the process out.
  16. I got DQ'ed today!! At about 12Hawaii time, I got the email stating I was DQ'ed. I submitted all documents on 8 June 2022, no RFE. I did, indeed, type the date on the signature section on the I-864.
  17. God I hope so. I self-filed, so maybe they'll accept that. But if not, I 100% will write my senator for that. I mean, REALLY??
  18. I'm still flabbergasted. Like, really? It's just unnecessarily making more work for yourself. From the link you posted, there were a few with a missing signature, or needing a new scan of a passport; those are understandable RFE's. But having a clear, concise date that the form itself allows you to type in is a reason for RFE?
  19. I honestly think that's an absurd reason for an RFE. There is no written guidance there that specifies it must be a hand written date, and it doesn't even make logical sense for it to be so. The rest of it is typed, the form itself has that section as type-fill in. Hopefully it was just that adjudicator being a ####### on that day, not a real reason for return because honestly, #######?
  20. Great job in compiling! But ack!! I also typed the date for my I-864! I do that because my handwriting is atrocious. Oh no. 😱
  21. Oh wow, that makes me really nervous for my submissions. I have a rental that I get 1099's for, but I didn't include that at all. I figured that my W-2 from my job is more than enough by itself, and I submitted the tax transcripts for 2019, 2020, and tax return for 2021.
  22. That's an 8-day jump from the last update, which was 19-May. Means the average time has dropped to 73 days. Woot!
  23. I think you're the earliest in the month we have on this thread thus far. You can be our honing rod for when the response will be coming in, haha.
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