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MyFirefly

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    Seattle
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    Washington

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  • Immigration Status
    IR-1/CR-1 Visa
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    Vermont Service Center
  • Local Office
    Seattle WA
  • Country
    Tunisia

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  1. Thanks for the link. I have been to the processing times information page before and never saw this.
  2. Good question. My original NOA said Texas but emma agent just told me Vermont. I’m not sure what that means or even why cases are transferred to other centers. Also, I asked the emma agent about the my progress saying “longer than expected and I was given a canned response with a link to make an inquiry. I don’t want to make an inquiry due to still being in the normal process time. So this response from the agent tells me that they don’t know what “longer than expected” means either 😂
  3. I’m a USC filing for my spouse and here is the timeline for our I130 standalone (consular processing): Attorney paper filed - April 17, 2023 PD and receipt notice - April 20, 2023 Case in active review - April 25, 2023 And no activity since then which I think is a good sign. We sent every possible bona fide evidence in hopes to avoid an RFE and so far it seems to have worked 😊. However, the “my progress” (I am aware not to trust this information) tab on USCIS website changed to “your case is taking longer than expected” on Nov 3rd, almost 4 months ago. We just passed 10 months since PD. I can see posts from people with a similar situation getting approved around the 11 month mark. At what point is it plausible to contact my congressman (through my attorney?) and request them to make an inquiry on my case? If my congressman was made aware of the “my progress” tab saying that, could it be incentive for them to make inquiry without wasting anyone’s time? What would you do?
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