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  1. Some people are getting super fast I-130 approval at the moment. But he'd have been in the same situation anyway, even if it had taken the advertised 14 months, so I don't think UCSIS did it on purpose.
  2. I assume if your partner is a DJ that it's just him and he doesn't have employees? If so, there's no business visa available to him, I agree that CR1 would be the best route and enable him to start work immediately upon arrival.
  3. It could well be longer than a few months, it’s only moved a month in the past 8 months. But hopefully at some point in 2024 your PD will be current and you’ll be added to the queue for an interview. I think Islamabad has pretty lengthy queues but you can find out info on that on other threads. Good luck.
  4. I never used my USCIS account. Tried it once and found it pretty useless. It will be informative when you get to the point of things actually happening. It will say your application is underway, then it will say they're ordered your card to be processed, then it will say it's been despatched (with tracking number). Etc, etc. So just keep an eye on it and then you'll know when the GC is coming, but of course it doesn't really matter as you've got your temp green anyway and that's good for a year.
  5. I've never heard of a signature being required, they're just left in the mailbox. But do get Informed Delivery if you don't already have it, then you'll know when it's arriving and can flag it to him to make sure he puts it somewhere safe.
  6. Not sure what you mean by 'flaky', surely he'll just gather your mail for you and put it to the side? As long as he's not likely to pinch it then I wouldn't worry.
  7. Is your mail put through your door or in a mailbox? If the latter do you have a friend that could pop by and pick it up? You can use Informed Delivery so you know when it's on its way and delivered (it shows up as a special delivery parcel). I just wouldn't risk leaving it sat in a mailbox for weeks/months.
  8. No, you just use the same online tracking you've used the whole way through, but use your payment receipt number instead of your case receipt number - https://egov.uscis.gov HTH.
  9. They should know this, but personally I'd print a copy of the country specific rules and take that with me just in case.
  10. I have to say I found the process pretty clear from the NVC website, their step by step instructions for the whole process were really good I thought. Your SSN should be received within 2 weeks (assuming you ticked that box on the I-130), your green card will take longer and can be up to 90 days but you can track that using the receipt number from when you paid the green card fee, so you can see when it's in production and when it's been despatched (plus get the tracking details). I'd also recommend you sign up to Informed Delivery if you haven't already, so you can see when both are on their way. Good luck.
  11. Right, as I said it doesn't seem to apply to you and your situation, but just wanted to post it as you said there is only one police cert for immigration, which isn't correct. So it was for others searching in the future really. HTH.
  12. As per your previous thread asking the same question, she’s still got several years to go. Your BIL needs to keep an eye on the Visa Bulletin (released monthly) to see if it changes or when it moves forward. It has only moved forward by a month since you asked in May, so he needs to be aware it could take a lot longer.
  13. Yep, as a junior software engineer there’s nothing you can do on your own, your company needs to petition for you. It’ll take several years if they agree to it, possibly as much as ~15 years depending on the country you are from. So you need to speak to your boss or HR and see if they are prepared to sponsor you. Good luck.
  14. Ok, so still well within normal processing times, nothing to worry about at all. Is this a spousal app?
  15. What does your online status say? Seems to be about 6/7 months from DQ to interview date -
  16. Your profile doesn't have your petition details. Was that filed last October too? I-130 (if so, which family member is petitioning for you?) or I-140 (if so, which EB category?)
  17. Yes, exactly that. You’ve got several years to go until a visa will become available to you, but will be able to get the NVC stage underway earlier as per Table B.
  18. You can’t track your SSN. Just checking, but you did definitely tick the box asking for it to be sent to you on the DS-260? You can track your GC on the usual USCIS case status website, but just use the receipt number from when you paid the GC fee instead of your case number. You need to allow 90 days from when you arrived though so still to early to worry about that really - but your SSN should be here by now.
  19. What’s your Priority Date, is it current?
  20. Ah, ok. Might be better off starting your own thread then as this thread is about a 'normal' spousal visa application. But if a police cert is available to you (check the country specific guidelines), then yes, it will be required and your visa won't be approved without it.
  21. Yes, they look at them, to check that the copy you uploaded to NVC was genuine. That's why the original of certain docs is required at the interview stage. This of course is assuming you're also applying for a CR1/IR1 - your other post is on a thread about DCF, so not sure what route you're going down?
  22. It will delay the process, you can have your interview but if you don't have all the required docs you'll be asked to send it in afterwards and your decision will be held until after it's received.
  23. Are you sure you haven't paid already? Did you pay a fee at your interview? If not you should have been given a letter about paying it online. You can also pay when you arrive in the US.
  24. Of course you can. You'll be a green card holder on arrival, so can work in pretty much any job you like (unless it requires citizenship). Your visa will be endorsed on arrival and that acts as your green card for a year, so you can just use that until your plastic one comes in the mail. If you ticked the box on your I-130/I-140 to say you want the SSN sent automatically after you arrive then it should do. But as above, that doesn't always happen. Out of our family of 4, 3 arrived within 10 days, the other never turned up. It was my 18 year old daughters, and so we had to go a SSN office to get it sorted in person - it turned out that there is somebody else with exactly the same name and date of birth as her already in the US, so they assumed it was an error and cancelled the application. 😂
  25. You haven't got your green card yet then, you've got your immigrant visa. You won't get your green card until after you've entered the US on that visa (usually about 1-3 months after you arrive). You can update the address when you arrive.
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