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  1. 8-10 weeks is normal to hear from USCIS after sending packet. Do you have proof of delivery? If yes, then you just have to wait.
  2. This is normal. Check later. Sometimes this message gets generated without any action taken. Sometimes, it's a delayed notification of action.
  3. 15 months for I-130 approval
  4. I presume you got two different I-485 applications - one for spouse and one for stepdaughter. I also presume you got two separate RFEs for each one of them. You need to send two separate RFE replies for each case. If joint sponsor's income is good to support both - great, otherwise you may need two different joint sponsors.
  5. Which citizenship? LPRs are not US citizens, it would be a painful mistake to call yourself US citizen when only LPR. CBP cannot revoke or demand to renounce any other foreign citizenships.
  6. Have you tried https://egov.uscis.gov/e-request/displayNDNForm.do?sroPageType=ndn&entryPoint=init?
  7. I do not have compelling evidence that K3 speed up anything. Neither lawyer and others who observed immigration for years. It simply doesn't make sense that USCIS is going to drop everything and process somebody faster just because a free form was filed for them. It's not in manuals, it's not in policies. And there's no proven record of it. Some cases get approved super fast without K-3s, expedites or anything special. Some just get lucky.
  8. Good luck! Did you get biometrics reused?
  9. Sadly, no. It's also to do with how busy the office is and how officer handles workloads. Each case is unique too.
  10. The normal is an average. Actual cases can take few months less or few months more. K3 is an urban myth. If anything, it takes away time USCIS could use to adjudicate more I-130 instead of opening K3 packet and and putting it in trash can.
  11. You should absolutely attend interview when you receive interview letter.
  12. MyProgress tab is very unreliable. Neither estimates nor current steps can be trusted. Just keep checking online account and wait for physical interview letter.
  13. I'll leave it at that for now, until we learn anything else:
  14. Possible, but then they're violating the law flying over residential areas at night. Looks like two amateurs got arrested, probably too curious. I hope it's just US government conducting some tests. Hopefully, we'll learn sometime.
  15. Many have the same questions and no answers right now.
  16. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14193771/Drone-crisis-sightings-California-New-Jersey-states.html Apologies if posted already elsewhere on VJ
  17. I-485 is for immigrant to complete, I-864 for US citizen sponsor. No, you don't have to and can't list primary house in I-864 assets. Use your income.
  18. If your house is the primary residence, you cannot use it as an asset for I-864
  19. I don't believe it does. You mean I-864 asks for this information?
  20. What's the status of I-765? I think it's more important for EAD.
  21. That's my impression based on OP's messages so far. E.g. they didn't get vaccinations required when doing DS-3025 And/or is the focal point of this thread as far as I understand. Most civil surgeons don't honor or. They either do whole medical with vaccinations or turn people away.
  22. By that you mean I-693 right? A civil surgeon needs to administer missing required vaccines and sign it off
  23. Why don't you ask a civil surgeon why they don't do it and post their answer here? I can see why they don't want to do forms with missing parts which can be filled with anything later... So they want to do the form as a whole. If there were different forms for vaccinations and medical exam, I think they'd be more ready to sign only the vaccination part. This question gets asked periodically on VJ. I'm just saying what I observed. Maybe signing off only vaccinations doesn't make financial sense to medical professionals. If the entire exam is $500, they won't be charging a small amount for smaller job, it's not worth their time.
  24. Majority of civil surgeons in the US (I think that's what you mean by doctor) will want you to complete entire medical again. You cannot tell them otherwise, they're not going to sign off other doctor's paperwork and risk their license. Some may do only vaccination part as you want, but it's very rare. Here is where to find civil surgeons: https://www.uscis.gov/tools/find-a-civil-surgeon
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