Case Processing
i-751 with Vawa approved - went to interview
it’s has been 43 days now after my interview. no rfe , nothing .. I-751 with Vawa approved. - and am still waiting - is this normal
Petition to remove conditions on residence
Total Days: 2025 days
Case
2020-10-14
Today
I-360
1763 Days
I-751
1584 Days
Vermont Service Center: I-360
National Benefits Center: I-751
vawa pending since feb4,2024, bios done for GC,TD,WP
hello, please give me advice or share your experiences …. spouse of green card holder. I filed vawa and respond RFE October 25,2024 and then I filed work permit, travel document ,green card together on October 2,2025.. I received biometrics letter and done bios on April 3rd for three of them… but green card is updated with bios and work and travel still remains same as case was received. what I can expect next and what I have to do ? any approval soon ? please advice .
Safe travel.
Traveled india with advance parole, lived 2 months and came back safely and easily. you just need valid travel documents with no criminal record and No fraud case on your name thats it. all are fake news that you cannot travel and its not safe. everybody deserve to visit there family back home. anyone planning to visit then you can. safe travel guys and enjoy your trip, ignore negativity and fake news..
Finally got an approval today.
Although it’s a roller coaster experience due to RFE, which is slightly related to amendment documents rest went smooth. but due to timelines we had to move it to premium to fasten the decision. Those who are waiting like me don’t lose hope. Good luck. #H1B #Extension #Amendment
H-1B
Specialty occupation - Visa to be issued abroad
Total Days: 356 days
Case
2025-05-09
2026-04-30
I-129
356 Days
Nebraska Service Center: I-129
interview
Guys, I’d like to share how my interview experience went.
We arrived at the office on time, checked in, and in less than 10 minutes we were called. We went into the room, took the oath, and the interview started with my wife. They verified her personal information and asked the standard security questions. That was basically it for her.
Then it was my turn. They also confirmed my personal information and went through all the standard questions. After that, the officer started asking about my job. when I started, what I do, whether it’s full-time, how I found the company, and how far I travel during my workday.
Next, he asked about the schools I attended and why I changed from one to another. Then he asked when I decided to stay in the United States and apply. At one point, he asked, “If you wanted to learn English and you already speak it, why not go back to your country?”
Finally, he asked if I had an employment contract and requested my most recent tax returns.
At the end, he said that if he needed anything else, he would request it, or if he made a decision, we would receive it by email.
Overall, it was pretty smooth, even though the officer didn’t show any reaction during the interview.
👉 My advice: I highly recommend bringing a lawyer to your interview.
