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I received notification for RFE
I don't know what kind of evidence they ask
anyone with the same timeline
VAWA spouse or child: Self-petitioning spouse or child of an abusive U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident
Total Days: 1520 days
Case
2022-04-06
2026-06-04
I-360
1520 Days
Vermont Service Center: I-360
I130
Hi everyone, just trying to bring some light, for this process a few things I learned is, don’t compare your case to others, usually people have prior marriages, some visa issues or marriage too close to the filling date, so that requires more evidence, and more evidence = more time. I know we all go through the same route but every case is particular, why some people move faster than others? case complexity and service center processing time. Some cases are way more simple, and straightforward, no mistakes in the form filling, so again, don’t compare your case to other people because every single one of them have their own particularity. If you fill the I130 correctly with all information, have no prior marriage and never had any visa issues, had proof of bonafide marriage, it’s likely your case will move faster than others. But even taking longer or not, I hope everyone gets their case approved 🫶🏼
God bless
i 130 interview
so my husband filed for my kids in Africa, in 2021. i am here in the us i got my greencard in 2023, my kids have just got a notice for interview, but it didn't go through nvc, i have gotten the actual letter am just wondering how is this possible? they just have 130 online nothing else am confused 😕
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 1553 days
Case
2021-06-08
2025-09-08
I-130
1553 Days
I-485
783 Days
I-131
491 Days
Texas Service Center: I-130
National Benefits Center: I-485, I-131
Let's do a poll on how many people are pending/ approved for each group of dates
I will be creating this poll every 2-3 weeks to take a pulse check
It's worth mentioning that folks who have already been approved are unlikely to be active on this forum. But we can compare the numbers from previous polls.
l'm mainly interested in comparing the pending counts from previous polls. (Last one was posted on June 9th)
Approved! i-485 and i-730 interview experience within US 🇺🇸
Our I-485 & I-730 Double Interview 🇺🇸
One week ago, my wife and I had a joint interview - my asylum-based I-485 and her I-730 petition. Same room, same officer. Waited ~15 mins, offcier called our number, raised our right hands, and swore in. ✋
i-730, The officer asked my wife 5-7 basic questions: my birthday, job, address, any crimes. Then took her fingerprints and photo
For my I-485, I got the usual address and random security questions - like if I ever worked in prostitution (seriously 😅), overstayed a visa, or applied for protection from removal.
At the end, I shared our almost 10 year photo album, bills, and insurance - she smiled and said they’d try to wrap it up the same day
No online update appeared until today - now it says my green card is being produced! 🎉 My wife’s I-730 still shows no change yet. But honestly, we didn’t even get online updates that interviews were scheduled, keep your eyes on your mail box, and all these rankings in thia app doesn’t really matter at all!
The best of luck everyone
Based on a pending asylum application
Total Days: 551 days
Case
2024-08-09
2026-02-11
I-730
333 Days
I-765
341 Days
Texas Service Center: I-730
Nebraska Service Center: I-765
I-131 Vawa
I applied for the I-131 and I-765 on May 23, 2024. According to the USCIS processing times, the average wait time is 11 months. Starting July 1, based on USCIS processing times, I will be able to submit an inquiry because I still haven’t received any response regarding the I-131. What are the chances that, once I file a case inquiry for being outside normal processing time, my case might be reviewed faster? Has anyone had a similar experience?
Thanks!!
I went to the interview and within 24 hours I received APPROVAL for my GREEN CARD
🇺🇸Even though the interview made me a little nervous, and I started to doubt that the immigration officer who interviewed us would give us a positive response, the answer came much sooner than expected.
They didn’t ask for a single document — even though I brought a huge folder and a full photo album just in case.
If you’re going through this process, my advice is: be honest, be prepared, and trust your story. Everyone’s experience differs, but your truth speaks louder than any paper. 💛🇺🇸
Grateful for this step forward and hopeful for everything that’s yet to come. ✨
🇪🇸 Español
Aunque la entrevista me puso un poco nerviosa y llegué a dudar de recibir una respuesta positiva del oficial de inmigración que nos atendió, la respuesta llegó mucho antes de lo esperado.
No me pidieron ni un solo documento, ¡y eso que llevé un folder inmenso y un álbum de fotos completo, por si acaso!
Si estás pasando por este proceso, mi consejo es: sé honesto, prepárate y confía en tu historia. Cada caso es diferente, pero la verdad que llevas dentro habla más fuerte que cualquier papel. 💛🇺🇸
Agradecida por este paso hacia adelante y con esperanza por todo lo que viene. ✨