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Robert and Analyn

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  1. 3 hours ago, madmanmike said:

    I’m a little foggy on your timeline. Your ceac screencap says case created 23 Aug. Does that mean your case went from ‘At NVC’ to ‘Ready’ at the embassy in 9 days, and you seemingly completely bypassed ‘In Transit’?

     

    We received a response to our public inquiry that our case was created 23 Aug as well, but has not moved from ‘At NVC’. I am obviously confused on some detail. 

     

    In transit 8/29

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  2. 16 hours ago, Elays said:

    Guys USCIS has finally touched our case😭❤️

     

    It's a RFE but I'm so so happy I'm crying so hard😭❤️

     

    We were expecting a RFE bcs we forgot to sent my bf criminal court records so we suppose the RFE is related to that😭❤️

     

    I will keep you all updated😭❤️

     

    ➡️NOA1 27th June

    ➡️Range 98500

    ➡️388 days

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    I am so happy for you guys!!!!

  3. 56 minutes ago, Elays said:

    Congrats! so happy for you❤️

     

    Im honestly feeling quite hopeless about my case bcs all cases around mine have been touched and mine still received...

    I feel you. We are the same time filers. I know how hard it is to wait to be together with your loved one.. 100 percent.

     

    What helps me to stay positive is to focus on the goal ahead. Not so much on right now.

     

    And being grateful. Gratitude for my loved one helps me to stay grounded. Regardless of what everyone else is doing....I am thankful to have my loved one and I know we'll be together.

     

    At the time of filing it was a 13 month minimum wait. We have not yet even reached the 13 month threshold. Sometimes it's earlier, sometimes it's later.

     

    Also I try to remember, fear is belief that something is going to happen. And, faith is belief that something is going to happen.

    I have to CHOOSE have faith and believe that something good is going to happen!

     

    Last but not least, NEVER give up! Those who quit never get the prize of finishing the race! Your future self will thank you 😊 

  4. On 7/16/2023 at 3:26 AM, Elays said:

    JUNE 2022 UPDATE AS OF JULY 15

    91500: 1 RFER (0 new / 1 in progress)

    93500: 1 RFER (0 new / 1 in progress)

    95500: 1 RFER (0 new / 1 in progress)

    96500: 2 RFESs (2 new / 0 in progress)

    97500: 2 RFESs (2 new / 0 in progress)

    98000: 2 RFESs, 1 RFER, 1 Other (Name Was Updated) (3 new / 1 in progress)

    98500: 4 RFESs (4 new / 0 in progress)

    15 Total Updates: 10 RFESs, 4 RFERs, 1 Other (Name Was Updated)

     

    ➡️Total for this month: 808 Untouched, 2058 Approvals, 553 RFESs, 66 RFERs, 301 Denials, 43 Expedites(Denied: 43), 124 Withdrawals, 82 Others

     

    📄Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zxjmSkJ1J055Bnbc7ghMGFuu8ZZPYJT_34pXLS966kA/edit?usp=sharing 

    Thank you for your consistent updates. We're in the same boat on our timeline, don't lose hope keep the faith.

  5. 13 hours ago, Bh_sarah said:

    June people, hang in there and stay calm. The way I see it, you're already so ahead of the curve with being processed in a year. Having a NOA2 and NOA1 in the same month, but 1 year apart is a HUGE WIN. Most of us early 2022 filers waited 14, 15, 16 months and the majority of June is being approved in around 12 months. This is a great thing that can't be taken for granted. 
     

    Them starting July doesn't mean at all they will stop working on June. And they just started July, it's going to take a while for you to see a significant decrease in activity in your month. But they will keep approving cases. It's too early to say right now you've been left behind. It sucks that maybe you're not in the first wave of approvals, but they are indeed moving faster through months than before.

     

    There's no perfect order in this process. There isn't only one person taking a case at a time. If you look at the big picture, they're still processing cases chronologically, from month to month and inside the months, stating from the beginning to the end. It's bulk of activity instead of a perfect order. It doesn't mean your case was somehow skipped because it's not how that works. They are not taking any LIFO approach with I-129f cases. Some cases get approved first. Other cases get approved later. There are people from February still waiting. There are July filers getting approvals. It's the way it is and it's a matter of pure luck in my opinion, even if your case is simple and you did it all correctly.

    Don't let anxiety take over right now. I know, I've been there. But stay patient and know that this whole thing would've taken you 17, 18 months or more if USCIS were not processing record numbers this year.

    Yes! I am thankful for your voice of reason and positive vibes injected into this thread.

    When I received our NOA1 June 28, 2022 I remember that a 13 month minimun was to be expected.

    Indeed we need to grateful that June is already even being processed ....and count our blessings.

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