swillou's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Steven Beneficiary's Name: Monica VJ Member: swillou Country: Indonesia Last Updated: 2020-02-26 |
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Timeline Comments: 11
FranciscoAndrew on 2019-09-25 said:
Did you send documents direct to cousular or you got case expedite favor it seems like your case didn't delay at all
Swillou on 2019-09-25 said:
No. I sent documents thru FedEx using address from instructions. I was surprised it's so quick. Visa Journey estimate was January 7.
FranciscoAndrew on 2019-09-25 said:
Lol congratulations
RCable on 2019-09-25 said:
Did you file the I-129f? I've heard of some people doing this and having success in getting their I-130's approved faster. That's awesome you got approved so quickly! I can hardly believe it! We filed June 6th, but I'm sure we'll be waiting for at least another 100 days.
Swillou on 2019-09-25 said:
Yes. I filed both I129f and I130. Got the I229f rejection this month also.
Swillou on 2019-09-25 said:
Yes. I filed both I129f and I130. Got the I229f rejection this month also.
RCable on 2019-09-26 said:
When did you send off the I-129f
Swillou on 2019-09-26 said:
End of June. As soon as I got I130 receipt letter.
RCable on 2019-09-26 said:
Thanks! Congrats to you both and good luck on the next part!
Swillou on 2019-09-27 said:
Thank you. Good luck.
Raftnfish on 2020-02-25 said:
Hello, if you still get on here...I’m also curious as to how quickly you made it from NOA 2 to interview. We are also going through the same now as USCIS just approved our I-130. Did you have an NVC expedite? From what I see it usually takes 170-180 days from NOA 2 to interview. Also, did they issue the visa at the end of the interview, or a wait afterwards? Jakarta?
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