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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Everyone should study this chart showing completions and pending applications for I-130 Immediate Relative at California Service Center.

http://dashboard.uscis.gov/index.cfm?formtype=4&office=2&charttype=1

Monthly volume of petition receipts has exceeded petition completions for August, September, October and November (no data for December). For example, in November, the CSC received 18,350 petitions and completed 10,194 petitions. The total pending has increased from 72,036 in July 2011 to 103,455 in November. At 10,000 completions per month, it will take 10 months to complete the existing backlog of total pending of 103,455!!!!!!!

That suggests July receipts will be completed in May. So any action before May is a blessing if I am reading this chart correctly.

In November there were 7,151 petitions awaiting customer action (I guess this is RFE).

In November, the USCIS received 39,405 I-130 forms and assigned 18,350 to CSC (almost half). In November the three service centers completed 32,757 I-130 forms of which CSC completed 10,194. This suggests that CSC did complete 31% of the USCIS total workload (should be 33% all else being equal). However, CSC is receiving 47% of the new submissions. So why is the least productive service center of the three total centers receiving almost half of the total submissions?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Everyone should study this chart showing completions and pending applications for I-130 Immediate Relative at California Service Center.

http://dashboard.uscis.gov/index.cfm?formtype=4&office=2&charttype=1

Monthly volume of petition receipts has exceeded petition completions for August, September, October and November (no data for December). For example, in November, the CSC received 18,350 petitions and completed 10,194 petitions. The total pending has increased from 72,036 in July 2011 to 103,455 in November. At 10,000 completions per month, it will take 10 months to complete the existing backlog of total pending of 103,455!!!!!!!

That suggests July receipts will be completed in May. So any action before May is a blessing if I am reading this chart correctly.

In November there were 7,151 petitions awaiting customer action (I guess this is RFE).

In November, the USCIS received 39,405 I-130 forms and assigned 18,350 to CSC (almost half). In November the three service centers completed 32,757 I-130 forms of which CSC completed 10,194. This suggests that CSC did complete 31% of the USCIS total workload (should be 33% all else being equal). However, CSC is receiving 47% of the new submissions. So why is the least productive service center of the three total centers receiving almost half of the total submissions?

I'm pretty sure they're spitting out July petitioners right now... slowly, but surely... I have hope... According to the date here on VJ (http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/monthly_filers.php?visa=3&form=2&scenter=1&option=3&sortby=2) nearly all June petitioners are done with the NOA2.... Julyers are next... My wife knows a doctor whose brother is an ambassador involved with the Mexican embassy (he's currently stationed in FL.)... Gonna try and get him to help us if that's possible.

If love is so simple / Why is this so complex?

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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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I'm pretty sure they're spitting out July petitioners right now... slowly, but surely... I have hope... According to the date here on VJ (http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/monthly_filers.php?visa=3&form=2&scenter=1&option=3&sortby=2) nearly all June petitioners are done with the NOA2.... Julyers are next... My wife knows a doctor whose brother is an ambassador involved with the Mexican embassy (he's currently stationed in FL.)... Gonna try and get him to help us if that's possible.

I called USCIS 17 January, 2012. The agent on the phone told me that CSC is processing cases dated 16 June 2011. When I called one month earlier, 15 Dec 2011, I was told they were working on receipts dated 16 June 2011. One month of work and they were still processing cases from the same day.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Chile
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I called USCIS 17 January, 2012. The agent on the phone told me that CSC is processing cases dated 16 June 2011. When I called one month earlier, 15 Dec 2011, I was told they were working on receipts dated 16 June 2011. One month of work and they were still processing cases from the same day.

I won't be surprised if in the next week or so they start telling people they are processing petitions dated 16 July 2011.

Based on VJ member time lines it appears they are currently on 11-13 July petitions right now, so if you have an NOA1 before that might be worthwhile to contact your Congressman.

06/10/11 - Married

USCIS: (224 days)

07/22/11 - Mailed I-130 petitions for wife and step-daughter

07/28/11 - NOA1 for both

02/21/12 - RFE for both (received hardcopy on 2/25)

02/28/12 - Responded to RFE for both(received by CSC on 2/29)

03/02/12 - NOA2 for both(received hardcopy on 3/8)

NVC: (37 days)

03/12/12 - NVC Received both

03/21/12 - NVC case number and IIN received for both & Emailed Choice of Agent for both

03/23/12 - AOS bill invoiced & paid for both

03/26/12 - AOS bill shows paid & AOS Packets mailed for both

03/27/12 - Choice of Agent accepted for wife (sent another for step-daughter via email and express mail)

03/28/12 - Choice of Agent accepted for step-daughter & IV bill invoiced & paid for wife

03/29/12 - IV bill shows paid for wife & IV bill invoiced & paid for step-daughter

03/30/12 - IV bill shows paid for step-daughter & IV Packets mailed for both

04/04/12 - IV Packets reviewed. Checklist issued for Divorce Decree for my wife. Step-daughter's was accepted and her case closed

04/10/12 - Divorce Decree accepted after supervisor review & wife's case closed

04/16/12 - Expedite requested for both cases due to NVC error

04/18/12 - Expedite request approved for both cases and sent to Santiago Embassy

Embassy: (15 days)

04/24/12 - Embassy received both cases from NVC

04/25/12 - Wife went to Embassy for document review. Interview date assigned for both cases.

04/26/12 - Medical Exam for both. Result - approved.

05/07/12 - Interview date for both. Result - approved!

05/09/12 - Received both Visas

05/16/12 - POE Atlanta

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Everyone should study this chart showing completions and pending applications for I-130 Immediate Relative at California Service Center.

http://dashboard.uscis.gov/index.cfm?formtype=4&office=2&charttype=1

Monthly volume of petition receipts has exceeded petition completions for August, September, October and November (no data for December). For example, in November, the CSC received 18,350 petitions and completed 10,194 petitions. The total pending has increased from 72,036 in July 2011 to 103,455 in November. At 10,000 completions per month, it will take 10 months to complete the existing backlog of total pending of 103,455!!!!!!!

That suggests July receipts will be completed in May. So any action before May is a blessing if I am reading this chart correctly.

In November there were 7,151 petitions awaiting customer action (I guess this is RFE).

In November, the USCIS received 39,405 I-130 forms and assigned 18,350 to CSC (almost half). In November the three service centers completed 32,757 I-130 forms of which CSC completed 10,194. This suggests that CSC did complete 31% of the USCIS total workload (should be 33% all else being equal). However, CSC is receiving 47% of the new submissions. So why is the least productive service center of the three total centers receiving almost half of the total submissions?

I downloaded the trend chart for CSC in CSV format and did an average of completions per month and it came to 18,618.5.

An interesting trend in this chart is that December and January they drop below the average, but then in February and March they go back above the average, especially in February. I've often wondered if they shift resources to other petition types towards the end of the year and then move them back after the start of the year.

06/10/11 - Married

USCIS: (224 days)

07/22/11 - Mailed I-130 petitions for wife and step-daughter

07/28/11 - NOA1 for both

02/21/12 - RFE for both (received hardcopy on 2/25)

02/28/12 - Responded to RFE for both(received by CSC on 2/29)

03/02/12 - NOA2 for both(received hardcopy on 3/8)

NVC: (37 days)

03/12/12 - NVC Received both

03/21/12 - NVC case number and IIN received for both & Emailed Choice of Agent for both

03/23/12 - AOS bill invoiced & paid for both

03/26/12 - AOS bill shows paid & AOS Packets mailed for both

03/27/12 - Choice of Agent accepted for wife (sent another for step-daughter via email and express mail)

03/28/12 - Choice of Agent accepted for step-daughter & IV bill invoiced & paid for wife

03/29/12 - IV bill shows paid for wife & IV bill invoiced & paid for step-daughter

03/30/12 - IV bill shows paid for step-daughter & IV Packets mailed for both

04/04/12 - IV Packets reviewed. Checklist issued for Divorce Decree for my wife. Step-daughter's was accepted and her case closed

04/10/12 - Divorce Decree accepted after supervisor review & wife's case closed

04/16/12 - Expedite requested for both cases due to NVC error

04/18/12 - Expedite request approved for both cases and sent to Santiago Embassy

Embassy: (15 days)

04/24/12 - Embassy received both cases from NVC

04/25/12 - Wife went to Embassy for document review. Interview date assigned for both cases.

04/26/12 - Medical Exam for both. Result - approved.

05/07/12 - Interview date for both. Result - approved!

05/09/12 - Received both Visas

05/16/12 - POE Atlanta

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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What are they doing to us? They said they denied the last service request so they will not look at the new one! Thank Allah we just sent a letter to our congressman! I pray he can get us out of this place! The nerve of these people! The operator said "be patient". How can anyone be patient?

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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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For giggles (and 'cos I'm bored), I tried this- I went to the UCSIS website and entered a case number (WACxxx) until I hit the last week in May. Then I ran about 500 (not kidding) cases lower, then higher, than the one from it. Seems to me that they're still working on May.

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On a diferent forum they have approved July 11th, they havent hit the July 18th mark yet... so i hope everyone before July 18th already has a NOA2 :wacko:

April 2008- Met in person at Friday's Restaurant for dinner

July 2008 - Dating

Nov 2008 - He proposed!

July 25th 2009 - I do! Best day of my life

USCIS

July 26th 2011 - USCIS received I-130 ( I hate that we waited a long time, i guess at least we wont have to remove conditions)

Feb 8th 2012 - APPROVED!!! (197 Days or 6 1/2 months from NOA1)

NVC

Feb 21st 2012- Assign case number (13 days from approval)

March 9th 2012-Packet IV sent to NVC

March 14th 2012-NVC closed my case in 3 DAYS!!! Waiting for interview date = Nerve wrecking

Consulate

March 16th 2012-Biometrics Appointment

May 17th 2012-Interview day!!!

May 18th 2012-Will see my family again after more than 10 years...

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Chile
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For giggles (and 'cos I'm bored), I tried this- I went to the UCSIS website and entered a case number (WACxxx) until I hit the last week in May. Then I ran about 500 (not kidding) cases lower, then higher, than the one from it. Seems to me that they're still working on May.

Those numbers can also include visa petitions for children over 21 or siblings. These visas have a much longer processing time, generally more than a year. I bet if you went even further back you would find petitions in the initial review phase for the same reason.

06/10/11 - Married

USCIS: (224 days)

07/22/11 - Mailed I-130 petitions for wife and step-daughter

07/28/11 - NOA1 for both

02/21/12 - RFE for both (received hardcopy on 2/25)

02/28/12 - Responded to RFE for both(received by CSC on 2/29)

03/02/12 - NOA2 for both(received hardcopy on 3/8)

NVC: (37 days)

03/12/12 - NVC Received both

03/21/12 - NVC case number and IIN received for both & Emailed Choice of Agent for both

03/23/12 - AOS bill invoiced & paid for both

03/26/12 - AOS bill shows paid & AOS Packets mailed for both

03/27/12 - Choice of Agent accepted for wife (sent another for step-daughter via email and express mail)

03/28/12 - Choice of Agent accepted for step-daughter & IV bill invoiced & paid for wife

03/29/12 - IV bill shows paid for wife & IV bill invoiced & paid for step-daughter

03/30/12 - IV bill shows paid for step-daughter & IV Packets mailed for both

04/04/12 - IV Packets reviewed. Checklist issued for Divorce Decree for my wife. Step-daughter's was accepted and her case closed

04/10/12 - Divorce Decree accepted after supervisor review & wife's case closed

04/16/12 - Expedite requested for both cases due to NVC error

04/18/12 - Expedite request approved for both cases and sent to Santiago Embassy

Embassy: (15 days)

04/24/12 - Embassy received both cases from NVC

04/25/12 - Wife went to Embassy for document review. Interview date assigned for both cases.

04/26/12 - Medical Exam for both. Result - approved.

05/07/12 - Interview date for both. Result - approved!

05/09/12 - Received both Visas

05/16/12 - POE Atlanta

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Those numbers can also include visa petitions for children over 21 or siblings. These visas have a much longer processing time, generally more than a year. I bet if you went even further back you would find petitions in the initial review phase for the same reason.

I have found March cases not approved on that site. I called and they gave me July 12 as the date they are working on.

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Filed: Other Country: Brazil
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Another of my application got approved yesterday....My mums I130 with a NOA 1 date of July 17th;2011 got approved ....Good luck to all July filers still waiting

Congrats :thumbs:

April 2007- Met while I was in sophomore year in high school by his house

December 16th 2010- engaged

May 28th 2011- married in Sāo Paulo<3 <3

July 13th- Sent I-130

July 15th- I-130 received

July 18th- received NOA1

August 1st - touched

Sept....Oct..Nov...Dec...Waiting -__-

January 24th- received NOA2 via email

January 27th- recieved NOA2 hardcopy

February 1st- NVC received

February 7th- got my case number

February 7th- got the IIN number

February 10th- payed AOS fee

February 14th- AOS PAID!

February 15th- payed IV fee

February 16th- IV PAID!

February 23rd- sent AOS & IV packages to NVC

February 24th- packages delivered at NVC

February 29th- recieved checklist

March 5th- sent back checklist items

April 30th - interview

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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I'm in China right now which is why I was delayed in posting this... but...

WE FINALLY GOT NOA2!!! :D

Trips:

Jan2010 - First Trip, met in person

Jul2010 - Trip two!

Nov2010 - Trip Three, Got engaged :)

Feb2011 - Trip Four. Spring Festival, Lucky Money all around :D

April2011 - Trip Five... Going to the chapel...

July2011 - Trip Six... Honeymoon in Xiamen :D

October2011 - Trip Seven... Beijing and the Great Wall :)

January2012 - Trip Eight... Chinese New Years and Spring Festival! More Lucky Money! :D

April2012 - Trip Nine... Interview?

Paper work for CR1:

28 July 2011 - 20January 2012 - Day 175... USCIS at CSC finally processed our paper work.

30January2012 - NVC 'received' the paperwork

6February2012 - NVC GUZ case number assigned - Attempted to OPTIN to EP.

7February2012 - NVC GZO (EP) case number assigned

8February2012 - 27February Massive delay caused by sending the EP OPTIN email too soon :(

28February2012 - AOS Fee Paid

29February2012 - AOS Fee shows paid, AOS Package sent in

5March2012 - IV Fee shows paid (paid on 3March), IV (DS-230) Package sent in

6March2012 - AOS Rejected due to minor error, corrected version emailed in

8March2012 - Email received indicating AOS correction and DS-230 review in process

9March2012 - Case Complete Email - END NVC PROCESS

15March2012 - Interview Scheduled: 18April2012 (Document turn-in: 17April2012)

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I'm in China right now which is why I was delayed in posting this... but...

WE FINALLY GOT NOA2!!! :D

lol... they knew you were going!! congrats.

USCIS
07/26/2011---- I-130 Sent
02/10/2012---- Approved
Your I-130 was approved in 196 days from your NOA1 date

NVC
02/13/2012---- NVC Received (3 days after NOA2 approval)
03/09/2012---- NVC Case Completed
NVC Journey 29 days

Interview
04/09/2012---- Interview assigned 17 MAY2012 (30 days after NVC CC)

04/11/2012---- Visa issued and Passport stamped received ( US Consulate Casablanca, Morocco)

POE

05/14/2012---YAY!!

......2 years - 90 days later....

ROC

02/15/2014--- standing by to send ROC packet.

02/25/2014--- ROC packer received.

03/26/2014--- Finger prints

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