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Someone here in the United States who has not been sent the access codes and if I request it, how long did it take him to arrive?
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 135 days
Case
2025-10-09
Today
I-130
135 Days
I-485
135 Days
I-765
135 Days
National Benefits Center: I-130, I-485, I-765
Responded to the SAME NOID twice (500+ pages of evidence) — deadline is today and USCIS still shows no update
Hi everyone, I’m hoping to hear from anyone who has dealt with something similar or has insight into what might happen next. This is a marriage-based case. I received a NOID in May 2025 and responded fully. Then in December 2025, USCIS issued the exact same NOID again — same issues, same wording — as if my first response was never reviewed. I responded again to the second NOID. The response was delivered and confirmed, but USCIS has not updated my case to show the response was received. Today is the NOID deadline, which is extremely stressful given that I complied. Evidence submitted (over 500 pages total): Leases (2023, 2024, 2025) Joint bank statements Birth certificates State IDs with matching address Renter’s insurance showing both names Affidavits of support notarized Joint tax return (2024) Car insurance (2022–2025) Photos spanning our relationship Proof of joint utility (FPL) Phone bills Marriage certificate I also included a detailed written rebuttal addressing each point raised in the NOID and a relationship timeline. What concerns me most: USCIS issued a duplicate NOID My second response is not marked as received The deadline is today, despite confirmed delivery Has anyone: Received the same NOID twice? Had USCIS fail to acknowledge a NOID response before the deadline? Seen approvals or further action after this kind of delay? Any experiences, advice, or suggestions (service request, congressional inquiry, Ombudsman, etc.) would be really appreciated. Thank you.
f2A
ayer me llegó el correo de 60 días en 1 mes y medio, fecha de prioridad 31/5/2022, completa en el NVC 5/11/2025.
no se para cuando tendrá cita, alguien que sea de la República Dominicana
F2A
Permanent resident filing for a spouse or child under 21
Total Days: 1199 days
Case
2022-05-31
2025-09-11
I-130
1199 Days
California Service Center: I-130
advance Parole
hi everyone just got back from my 2 weeks trip to my country.
I flew back into Fort Lauderdale, everything was super smooth no question at all, the only thing is I had to pay $1,000 dollar for re-entry. however regarding this I think the officers does not know who pays and who don’t.
nevertheless I’m grateful to be back in. and just wanted to share my experience.
i751 with a divorce waiver
okey guys journey just started again, this time with the i751 with a divorce waiver, my marriage didn’t go well with my ex wife so i decided to get divorced it wasn’t too long to get it done and as soon i got the degree i sent my application with all the documentation and proof that i had its a lot but i put it together and send it , let’s see how this goes in the mind time they send me a 48 month extension and a biometric appointment.. i will let you know if something happens, i hear this case take 2 to 3 years i the mind time i have been living my live by myself since my separation…
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 1214 days
Case
2022-10-26
Today
I-765
55 Days
I-130
398 Days
I-131
462 Days
I-485
1062 Days
I-751
60 Days
National Benefits Center: I-765, I-130, I-131, I-485, I-751
rfd
I filed my adjustment of status documents in November 2022 and my husband is a U.S. citizen. My I-130 was approved on June 8, 2023. I have received my work permit twice (June 9, 2023 and May 19, 2025). I had my I-485 interview on November 12 and about six weeks later my case changed to Request for Initial Evidence was sent on December 31, 2025 and I am still waiting to receive the RFE letter. I am experiencing anxiety and depression and I honestly cannot handle this stress anymore. Has anyone else had their I-485 interview and then received an RFE and how long did it take to get a decision after responding