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Leaving lawfully for good,or until approval
Hello everyone, I just chatted with an agent and they said that the processing time for my case is 29 months, last time I spoke with an agent they told me 15.5 months. I just can't deal with this nonsense anymore, the whole immigration system makes me sick(I've been dealing with it for the past 11 years).
Anyway, I find lawfully very helpful, most people here are truly helpful too. But for my well-being I need to uninstall this app and just try to focus on other things in life rather than checking my case status 1000 times a day. Deeply disappointed from USCIS, but excited to get used to living without expecting and checking my case every day. I never thought my life in US will be a decade long immigration process, but it is what it is. Peace ✌️
Approved Atlanta FO!
After almost a year of waiting, my form I-485 got approved today! After biometrics in January and an EAD approval that same month, my case went completely stagnant for over 6 months until form I-130 finally got approved during the summer. I then recieved an RFE for form I-693 , sent my response the first week of August, and since then I had been waiting for a decision until today when I got the approval notice!
I’m very happy, and hope that cases start to get faster decisions soon!
Good luck everyone! and don’t lose hope!
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 934 days
Case
2022-11-18
2025-06-09
I-130
230 Days
I-765
30 Days
I-485
917 Days
Potomac Service Center: I-130
National Benefits Center: I-765, I-485
I-129 K3 visa
So I submitted the I-129 K3 visa Sept 29 and today I got a text today Oct 12 they received the package which was overnighted talk about speed (being sarcastic)
So the my receipt # starts with SRC I did google it and it says Texas Center is that correct?
I know K3 is rarely issued but desperation makes you do pathetic things
thanks
PhD Computer Science with US EAD
I am in US, i140 approved. Currently in AOS. I have my EAD for two years.
I have a PhD in computer science with a thesis in machine learning. I've sent already several hundreds of applications to several remote and nearby hybrid jobs. However, I haven't received any call for an interview, only the first call. Once they know I am not a permanent resident yet, they are not interested in me anymore.
Do you think the problem is that I don't have the green card yet, or there are no positions for someone with my qualifications in the remote/hybrid market?