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criandjen

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  1. I'm not sure about that. I'm from UK and our petition is at CSC & we're at 6 months. I've noticed a few UK, Canadian & Australian filers who are still waiting like us. Maybe we're just unlucky!

    Good luck to you. :star:

    It depends on the type of case, VSC is so far behind they're transferring some of their IR-1/CR-1 cases to CSC. I have seen a lot of K-1 petitions get processed a lot more quicker than the other petitions for those who are already married. You might want to call and check up on it if you haven't yet because from the my personal experience, I had to call for about 75 -90 % of my information/updates (still pending, receipt numbers, still pending, whether or not petitions were expedited, still pending, a bunch of well I don't have access to that info or I don't know, still pending, answering a bunch or useless questions they ask over and over and over again, and oh did I mention still pending) rather than getting the proper documents through mail, emails, and the USCIS website as they say we're suppose to get. I wish you and your fiance(e) the best of luck on your case.

    jurod16

    What is your timeline?

  2. How can we know where our petition has been routed?

    We sent the petition from Miami to Chicago and we received the NOA1 very fast. The NOA1 starts with EAC-09. Does that tell us what center is processing our forms? ANy way to know it?

    Thanks

    PS the case is not visible online yet

    I asked a stupid question. The address in the NOA1 says Vermont service center

    Sorry

    are you able to see ur case status online with ur receipt #?

    Not yet as i wrote above

  3. How can we know where our petition has been routed?

    We sent the petition from Miami to Chicago and we received the NOA1 very fast. The NOA1 starts with EAC-09. Does that tell us what center is processing our forms? ANy way to know it?

    Thanks

    PS the case is not visible online yet

    I asked a stupid question. The address in the NOA1 says Vermont service center

    Sorry

  4. Petitioners who reside in AL, AR, CT, DL, FL, GA, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, OK, PA, Puerto Rico, RI, SC, TN, TX, VT, VA, U.S. Virgin Islands, WV, or District of Columbia are encouraged to file their stand-alone Form I-130 with the Lockbox using the following address: USCIS P.O. Box 804616 Chicago, IL 60680-1029

    She reside in Florida so we have to send it to USCIS P.O. Box 804616 Chicago, IL 60680-1029

  5. We finally got married and we are now ready to to file in the forms

    We have been reading trought the guide and we are preparing everything. Do you think the below list is enough? :unsure:

    Documents attached to our IR-130 application (CR1)

    1.filled up form 130 (2 pages)

    2.filled up form G-325A of my wife (petioner) (4 copies)

    3.filled up form G-325A of me (4 copies)

    4.xerox copy of both passports

    5.xerox copy of both birth certificates

    6.Original marriage certificate

    7. 1 pc. passport size picture of my wife

    8. 1 pc. passport size picture of me

    9. copy of the check amounting $355.00 (money order)

    as per bonafide wedding we would like to include

    10. photos of our visiting and wedding celebration pictures

    11. copy of joint bank account

    12. receipt for wedding bands with engraved rispettives names

    We are not sure about the affidavit sworn letter. Is that necessary and has to be signed by a notary????

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