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Comgressman Inquired update
received this below response. How accurate is this you think.?
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) records indicate this petition remains pending at the Vermont Service Center and has been assigned to an officer for adjudication. You should expect the petition to be adjudicated in the next 30 days.
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 1860 days
Case
2021-05-03
Today
I-485
1860 Days
I-360
1578 Days
National Benefits Center: I-485
Vermont Service Center: I-360
any idea, please?
Thank you. At this time, the case is located at the CENTER. The case was last updated by an officer on 2/11/2026. Unfortunately, that review does not provide any case specific information. Not all updates will provide details pertaining to what the review entailed due to the policies of USCIS. This policy applies to every USCIS case. These updates will not provide any details in our system nor the USCIS Online Account. At this time, the case is processing and moving forward as it should. Nothing is needed or outstanding from you at this time.
The case is going through necessary processing checks that must be completed before a decision can be made on your case.
You can monitor the current case processing times at egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/.
case approved 765 days 🎉 🎈 🙏
My i130 was approved yesterday and my i485 was just approved an hour ago I have been so stressed over this situation but this journey has taught me to trust and believe in god with him anything is possible and delay does not mean denied I pray everyone that’s waiting will be approved soon just be patient and pray 🙏
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taxes
Hey, I wanted to share something that’s been on my mind. My abuser and I haven’t lived together for three years. I hire a tax prep guy who knows we aren’t together, that I make all the income, and have my child who lives 24/7. We’re legally married though. He said he would claim me as head of household and told me it wouldn’t be an issue because of the situation. But when I checked the transcripts, for the last three years he’s been listing me as unmarried head of household. I read online that this is correct since we’re separated and child lives with me, but I’m worried USCIS might see it as a problem. Just wanted to get your thoughts on this. if I should adment my taxes or find another tax guys since it’s kinda shady
Reentry
I’m currently outside of the US, my green card will expire in 2 weeks and I have applied for the I-751 to have my condition removed. I do not have my physical receipt notice, I only have access to the online PDF version. CBP states you may re-enter the US with the expired green card and Receipt notice, would I be denied boarding if I printed this receipt notice out and presented at the airport?
marriage green card
Had my marriage-based green card interview yesterday. ( June 4 ) The officer separated my spouse and me immediately and was pretty tough throughout the interview.( from a banned country and ik the banned is lifted now ) At the end, he said he believes our marriage is legitimate, but that he plans to send an RFE (Request for Evidence) within about 2 weeks before making a final decision.
We answered all questions consistently and provided a lot of evidence, but he seemed concerned about the low activity in our joint bank account.
How common is it to get an RFE after the interview instead of an approval?
For those who received a post-interview RFE, what evidence did USCIS ask for?
I’m trying not to panic while waiting for the letter and would appreciate hearing others’ experiences.😭