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AFTER INTERVIEW ORLANDO
My marriage-based interview was on March 14th at the Orlando Field Office. The officer told me I would get a response within 3 weeks, but it’s been months now and I still haven’t received any update. It’s really frustrating to wait this long. Is anyone else experiencing such a delay?
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congressman contacted with USCIS.
el congresista se contactó con USCIS a cerca de mi caso. le dijeron que está en tiempo normal y que normalmente no se requiere entrevista para adjudicar. que si para el 06/10/2026 no he recibido una respuesta que se contactará nuevamente.
Asylum
Based on grant of asylum more than 1 year ago
Total Days: 702 days
Case
2024-03-25
Today
I-485
702 Days
National Benefits Center: I-485
EB1A PP Approval after RFE!
After a few very stressful months and 1,500 pages of evidence later, it’s been approved! 😭😄
EB1-1
Extraordinary ability
Total Days: 261 days
Case
2025-06-09
Today
I-140
123 Days
I-485
133 Days
I-131
134 Days
I-765
112 Days
Texas Service Center: I-140, I-131
National Benefits Center: I-485, I-765
VAWA
Hello,
I am currently handling my parents' immigration case since they don’t speak English, and I take care of all their paperwork. Their attorney filed for VAWA, I-765, and I-485. The I-765 was filed under category C31.
I’ve been trying to educate myself on immigration law, and I read that since the attorney submitted the I-485, my parents are eligible for a work permit under C09. I emailed the paralegal and asked if they could file an I-765 under C09, but she replied saying it would cost $1,000 for both cases, plus $200 to file even though my parents already paid the firm $8,000. It sounds ridiculous to pay all that.
Do you have any advice on what I can do? This sounds like it could be the law firm’s mistake.