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waiting question 🙋♀️
Does anyone know? Maybe you can explain it to me too🫣. My PD is October 5th 2021.
Case received date is June 6th 2022.
Fingerprints were updated on July 20th and then on January 5th.
I 140 was approved on August 22.
EDA was approved on September 16.
Travel doc. It was approved on December 17.
On December 28, Casey was transferred from Nebraska to NBC.
On February 15, I received an e-mail for the RFE medical exam, and on April 3, they received it by mail. On April 8, my case status was changed to Case Remains Pending🙄.
When what should I expect???
Looking at these bulletins and tables, I don't understand anything.
In my opinion, I believe that I should get a green card in May🤣🙈🙆♀️
Finally! God is Good!
I never thought this would be our reality. Back in June 2022, I submitted a petition through the EB2-NIW pathway. By October, our I-140 was approved, and we submitted our I-485 and I-131 applications in November. We went for biometrics in December, and then it was just silence. I called repeatedly, but there were no updates, and with the new May bulletin, I had lost all hope. Our final action date was 16 days away from becoming non-current, and we knew our application would become pending.
So, on April 11, 2023, we decided to submit our I-765 application. That was when I stumbled upon a forum post asking if one could beg USCIS to process their application before it became stuck in a retrogressed date. I decided to send a message via my online account, pleading with USCIS to process our application before the end of the month. I was hoping for a miracle, but I didn't expect what happened next.
Within three days of submitting our I-765, it was approved, and to my surprise, our I-131 was also approved earlier this week. When I had sent my message to USCIS, I mentioned that we wanted to visit our family, and I thought that might have influenced the decision on the I-131 application. But realistically, I wasn't expecting anything on our I-485 until October 2023, which is the beginning of the fiscal year for USCIS.
So, you can imagine my shock when I received a notification on the app on Friday evening that our new card was being produced. It's been a long and stressful journey, but I'm grateful for this outcome.
I am grateful to God for His faithfulness. I am also grateful to this community for the suggestions and tips.
Wishing everyone success in their journey!
Finallly! God is Good
I never thought this would be our reality. Back in June 2022, I submitted a petition through the EB2-NIW pathway. By October, our I-140 was approved, and we submitted our I-485 and I-131 applications in November. We went for biometrics in December, and then it was just silence. I called repeatedly, but there were no updates, and with the new May bulletin, I had lost all hope. Our final action date was 16 days away from becoming non-current, and we knew our application would become pending.
So, on April 11, 2023, we decided to submit our I-765 application. That was when I stumbled upon a forum post asking if one could beg USCIS to process their application before it became stuck in a retrogressed date. I decided to send a message via my online account, pleading with USCIS to process our application before the end of the month. I was hoping for a miracle, but I didn't expect what happened next.
Within three days of submitting our I-765, it was approved, and to my surprise, our I-131 was also approved earlier this week. When I had sent my message to USCIS, I mentioned that we wanted to visit our family, and I thought that might have influenced the decision on the I-131 application. But realistically, I wasn't expecting anything on our I-485 until October 2023, which is the beginning of the fiscal year for USCIS.
So, you can imagine my shock when I received a notification on the app on Friday evening that our new card was being produced. It's been a long and stressful journey, but I'm grateful for this outcome.
I am grateful to God for His faithfulness. I am also grateful to this community for the suggestions and tips.
Wishing everyone success in their journey!
how much longer?
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