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i wish everyone in the struggle the best of luck ill tell u VJ is a godsend...im about to call the crook lawyer who laughed at me saying i would be screwed if i didnt use him i put him to shame ... with vj and 6 hrs of work i got to noa2!!! now on to the rest
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Ok. I'm through feeling sad and despondent. I got my approval TODAY! Email at 7:15pm! Totally strange time to send me this email but oh well! Woot! I really really REALLY had the worst feeling that my file was going to be stuck somewhere. Anyone still waiting please hang on. The waiting almost made me completely lose my mind. But now the sweet sweet relief...


ME TOO I GOT MINES AT AROOUND 7:30 PM HAHAHAHAHAH
im so glad i fired that lawyer i did the paperwork in 6 hrs i even remember that day omg i noticed the day my last touch was 3/4 so 8/4 was exactly 5 mo later hahahahah
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*** DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS E-MAIL *** The last processing action taken on your case Receipt Number: EACXXXXXXXXApplication Type: I129F , PETITION FOR FIANCE(E) Current Status: Approval notice sent. On August 4, 2009, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I129F PETITION FOR FIANCE(E). Please follow any instructions on the notice. If you move before you receive the notice, call customer service. If you have questions or concerns about your application or the case status results listed above, or if you have not received a decision from USCIS within the current processing time listed*, please contact USCIS Customer Service at (800) 375-5283. *Current processing times can be found on the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov under Case Status and Processing Dates.*** Please do not respond to this e-mail message. Sincerely, The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS HOLY MOLY I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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i hope im not gonna be one of those statistically low after processing times struggling with federal reps
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im still waiting
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kindly waiting if i dont get a response this week going to start gathering all my info to ship out to my reps...
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i think next week will be the week

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i could imagine that they messed up big time on that CRIS
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hopefully somethjing in the mail today for once...
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I just got approved today, so it seems they are moving!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! how did u recieve the noa2
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you notice how they wiped out feb on CSC 4 entries left and were beeing discriminated
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nothing!!!!!!!
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vsc is so deadddddddddddddddddddddddd
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Richard I could send you a copy of my NOA2. It would show their dates are completely inacurate. If it'll help I'd be happy to send it.
Thanks Lee... I don't think anything will help really, but thank you. The system is just broken and until it is fixed they are free to respond to things like my inquiry with a form letter saying nothing.
I had to chuckle when I saw that someone started a thread "I am outraged" and in 2 or 3 days had 130 replies... I admit, I didnt read many of the posts... just a small sample... because mainly... everyone is just like us... frustrated, angry, confused etc....
I really do not expect to achieve anything from my letter, Lee. It just was an outlet to vent (which felt good) at least until I get a reply that says more gobbledygook.
I am starting my efforts by working within the system - posting it for others who are interested in taking action to use. I posted this on the "I'm Outraged Thread", and also in the March 2009 VSC thread. I watch your groups to see if and how things are progressing. We used to have an Ombudsman at the office I worked at in the fed. government - if she got enough complaints things did actually shake loose.
The Letter I Sumitted to the USCIS Ombudsman today:
To Whom It May Concern:
In April of this year I applied for a K1 visa for my finance. Because I am a resident of Virginia I was required to submit my application to the USCIS center in Vermont. Since I have applied for this visa, the processing times at the VSC have slowed dramatically (to over 180 days).
When I contacted the USCIS today, they said that the VSC was processing applications from December 30, 2008 and that my application would not be reviewed until October 22 of this year in the best-case scenario (more than 180 days after I submitted my application). Meanwhile, residents of states that feed into the USCIS servicing center in California are being processed within 66 to 100 days.
I find this inequity unacceptable, given that all applicants pay the same application fee. After having researched this issue, I do not think that it is caused by a difference in the efficiency of VSC employees versus CSC employees, but more likely by a misallocation of workloads vis a vis resources by either the USCIS or its subcontractor Northrop Grumman. Furthermore, I do not understand why processing times are increasing while the volume of applications is decreasing (as your office itself noted in its June 2009 report to Congress).
Unless steps are taken to remedy this inequity immediately, which is unlikely given my conversation with USCIS today, I will be forced to cancel my wedding in November of this year. My parents will incur significant financial losses, as well as my family and friends who have already purchased tickets to attend the ceremony and reception. As I am sure you are aware, these misfortunes pale in comparison to some other people standing in line at the VSC under far worse circumstances, while May and June filers begin to be approved at the CSC.
I realize that my application is currently within the USCIS' “normal” processing time. Nonetheless, today when I called for the first time I was told that my application will be adjudicated around October 22, more than 180 days after my submission. Further, it is not "normal" for residents of one state, like Virginia, to arbitrarily receive such significantly inferior service from the USCIS than residents of California or Oregon. Why isn't the I-129F workload distributed more evenly among these centers and why can't files be sent from one center to another when one center falls significantly behind another?
It is infuriating to see large numbers of people who filed their petitions in May and June being approved by the CSC before all of us who filed our applications in January, February, March, and April at the VSC. While I know that the memebership of the primary tracking site for I129F petitions (VisaJourney) does not comprise the entire pool of I129F applicants, its membership pool does represent a statistically valid number of applicants and it is therefore possible to ascertain broad trends in visa processing extracted from its data. On top of this, USCIS' own bulletins display the existing inequity, albeit on a more publicly digestible magnitude.
Ironically, my fiancé is more peaceful about this issue, noting that the USCIS seems to me no more equitable or effective than its counterpart agency in his largely corrupt country of the former Soviet Union. In fact he advised me to not to send this letter, for fear of the type of retribution one would encounter in his country for voicing concerns about a what seems to be a systemic problem that no one has an interest in or incentive to correct.
As a patriot and former federal government employee, however, I assured my fiancé that things were different in America. I sincerely hope that your office will propose and implement a long term solution to this problem, rather than simply add my letter as a tally mark on a count of "Top Ten Complaints in the Ombudsman E-Mail Box" for inclusion in an annual propaganda piece, like they would in the former Soviet Union. It is hard enough to wait six months plus for adjudication. Adding the knowledge that people in different states are waiting half the time you are for no apparent good reason is like adding salt to an open wound. I hope that future customers do not have to suffer from an inequality that does not seem too complex to solve.
im about to send a letter in myself
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nothing!!!!!!!!! reaching 5mo mark

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hopefully a good week for everyone waiting for noa2'z praying that mines is one of them and ill be working today so no mail check til tonight...
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yeah cause for some reason when i surf on the dominican rep site for people who have gotten there noa2 they got no email or update on the uscis site it just came hard copy thats why im a bit anxious at the mailbox...
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14-15/16+4=20
15-16/17+4=21
16-17/18+4=22

17-18/19+4=23
could be good news ur right
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well if it took 4 total days then could have been approved on the 16 or 17...
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monday to sat, waiting for the big day ...
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this week got shut down..nothjing yet

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i called uscis in one of those tantrums and the lady was actually human and i basically made her feel usless at the end of the conversation lol
Do you feel a little better now?Jeee, what a surprise?! I just called Chase - same thing. "My system tells me..." - turn on your brain and peel yo self off that screen!
its kind of like therapy you know helps relieve some of the frustration
lol she was giving me all kinds of bs i was like u guys are flipping approvals for feb so dont tell me something i already know
its funny cause there was barely any march approvals we have to get approved sometime in the next month...
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i called uscis in one of those tantrums and the lady was actually human and i basically made her feel usless at the end of the conversation lol
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still notjhing in the mail and i called USCIS pretty much to dissipate my frustrations...

February 09 - VSC
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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i said the same thing as well thats what loves does to the best of us