Vanessa akowe
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3 minutes ago, Timona said:
He didn't say that.
His exact words
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It means to ignore it, wait, and hope for approval sometime soon.
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Just now, Vanessa akowe said:His exact words
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It means to ignore it, wait, and hope for approval sometime soon.
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Wait for approval sometime soon he said which others are saying differently. I just wanted to hope that is meant what he said that's all
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29 minutes ago, TBoneTX said:
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Everyone goes through this. Distract yourself so that you're not thinking about it all the time. Violent physical exercise can help. That's all that we can say.
😩 I wanted to be what you said the first time which was approval soon I hope it's like that like you said
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2 minutes ago, SalishSea said:
It is a generic USCIS message that everyone gets. It just means more waiting. Hang in there!
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53 minutes ago, TBoneTX said:
*** Thread is moved from the CR-1 Process forum to the CR-1 Case Progress subforum. ***
It means to ignore it, wait, and hope for approval sometime soon.
Thank you you just gave me hope
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I don't understand what do you mean it doesn't mean anything?
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I have one week left now it says your case is taking longer than expected what does that mean?? I also submitted I-129F that was 20 days ago
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On 7/30/2023 at 6:46 AM, ASH23 said:
Hello folks,
I've received an approval email from USCIS and they inform me that the approval notice will follow by mail.
Now, it is almost 10 working days (two weeks) and I didn't receive it.
I've talked to USCIS representative and he asked me to wait for another week.
Is it normal??
Yes normal
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On 7/30/2023 at 6:46 AM, ASH23 said:
Hello folks,
I've received an approval email from USCIS and they inform me that the approval notice will follow by mail.
Now, it is almost 10 working days (two weeks) and I didn't receive it.
I've talked to USCIS representative and he asked me to wait for another week.
Is it normal??
Yes
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7 to 10 business days I'm assuming it all depends on where you live and how quickly the mail run you can get informed delivery setup Google inform delivery and everything that's coming to your mail you will see it in your email
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58 minutes ago, cookiemonster06 said:
No no. I got my I-130 approved 10 days ago and I just get really worried with snail mail. My partner / the petitioner received the courtsey approval mail and it said explicity this is not the official copy so we were worried it was sent to our previous lawyer who withdrew their G-28 a few months ago or it went to our current lawyers. It seems like it takes 7 or so odd days to receive the official approval notice. Our current lawyer received it this past weekend.
Oh ok
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4 minutes ago, cookiemonster06 said:
Thank you!
Your welcome. But, why you ask. Did something happen with yours?
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7 hours ago, cookiemonster06 said:
@ASH23 how long did it take until you received your official approval notice in the mail?
I got that notice in the mail September 5th
I applied August 30th receipt notice came August 31st in my email and then it came in the mail September 5th
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22 minutes ago, Boiler said:
The 7 day response.
Oh ok..
Well that's what she said doesn't mean it's going to happen. Ijs 😂
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2 hours ago, Boiler said:
That is very quick.
Mind you it is also unusual to get through to an Officer.
What is very quick?
I never have a problem never had any problem getting through
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2 hours ago, SalishSea said:
Even if granted, expedite takes well longer than 7 days.
The officer said that they'll let me know within 7 days if the expedite was approved or denied but yes after that it's still a process
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26 minutes ago, Me and her said:
Good luck on your expedite request... Please update us.... Fingers crossed.
Thank you
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33 minutes ago, HarryWL said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't quite understand the whole expediting request on the basis of the beneficiary providing financial support? Will the I-864 requirements still be met as the petitioner? Honestly I wouldn't advise going down this route. I requested to expedite my process and was approved on the basis of my ex husband having MS, and needing physical support (which my presence as the beneficiary would be able to offer). If you go from a financial angle, they could wonder if you could potential pose a financial burden as you can't financially support the beneficiary on your own merits, and the situation being flipped.
This is only my opinion, but I would instead strongly argue your case that you need your spouse to assist you with getting to and from doctors visit after your surgery, and general help around the house, as maybe you don't have immediate family around you that can assist. I feel expediting on the basis of financial hardship is a dime a dozen, and more open to critique from the officer that would be reviewing your request.
I did that exactly what you said that he needs to be here to help because I have to have a hip replacement done and the officer that I was speaking with she understood simply because she said she know how it is to where I need help because the same situation happened with her mother and I do make enough money cuz I'm a nurse but that is the reason it's because I need him here to help back and forth to the doctors back and forth to the bathroom and matter of fact the officer said that herself that I'm going to need help
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25 minutes ago, Mike E said:
She has the required credentials to work immediately as a nurse in the U.S., assuming she was an LPR?
Noooo u got it wrong sir..
I'm the petioner, I'm the nurse in the nurse, I'm the one that needs surgery
Just now, Vanessa akowe said:Noooo u got it wrong sir..
I'm the petioner, I'm the nurse in the nurse, I'm the one that needs surgery
I'm the nurse in the US
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2 hours ago, pushbrk said:
I think most previous responders thought you were the petitioner. Bear in mind that your expedite request should focus on how your condition is mitigated by your spouse being with you in the USA, and not on any financial hardship. She's not going to get a visa, if she doesn't have sufficient, viable and believable financial support available.
Either way let's see what will happen in 7 days
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2 hours ago, pushbrk said:
I think most previous responders thought you were the petitioner. Bear in mind that your expedite request should focus on how your condition is mitigated by your spouse being with you in the USA, and not on any financial hardship. She's not going to get a visa, if she doesn't have sufficient, viable and believable financial support available.
She's a nurse , she has it..
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1 hour ago, Mike E said:
Economic hardship to a U.S. citizen is indeed a valid reason to expedite.
Presumably you filed I-130 well before the surgery was needed as opposed to filing I-130 because you need the surgery.
I filed August 30th NOA1 was August 31 I just found this out about myself last week matter of fact it was Monday I have all documentation showing that
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7 minutes ago, Mike E said:
Who needs the surgery? The petitioner or beneficiary?
The petitioner
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USCIS
in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Thank you 🙏