Case Processing
app showing 39% with 97 days for I-485 what is that mean ?any idea
app showing 39% with 97 days for I-485 what is that mean ?any idea
Asylum
Based on grant of asylum more than 1 year ago
Total Days: 641 days
Case
2024-08-16
Today
I-765
69 Days
I-485
641 Days
Nebraska Service Center: I-765
National Benefits Center: I-485
Anyone Experienced Multiple Silent Updates After I-485 Interview?
Hi everyone,
I applied for Adjustment of Status based on EB1 in July 2025 and already completed my interview at April.
Has anyone experienced silent updates after the interview? In my case, I had FTA1 after the interview, followed by 3 silent accesses with no visible changes in the case status.
Has anyone ever had a similar timeline, and what was the subsequent outcome (approval, RFE, additional review, etc.)?
Thank you!
second interview
Hello
They requested my medical i-693 after stock interview done. They separated us and ask questions. They received the RFE today. How long it will take for another update. Previous medical was expired. And interview goes well. All answers matched.
I485 june 2022 rfe received
I130 june 2022. In process
I131 approved jan 2025
I765 renewed jan 2025
First interview sept 2023
Second interview april 2023
RFE i693- may 5th 2026
RFE - received may 19th 2026.
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 1439 days
Case
2022-06-10
Today
I-765
349 Days
I-131
180 Days
I-485
1439 Days
I-130
1439 Days
California Service Center: I-765, I-485, I-130
Nebraska Service Center: I-131
conversations en vawa
estoy en una petición familiar hace 1 año ya y mi caso no avanza, mi esposo fallecio en Enero, iba a someter la i360 pero mi abogado dijo que mandara la acta de difuncion y que la i130 que tengo sometida se convierte en i360 no se que hacer porque ya hace mucho tiempo y mi petición no avanza
Renouncing GC for Visa
Looking for experiences or advice from anyone who has gone through something similar.
My family members are long-term green card holders who have spent the past several years living primarily outside the U.S. Their pattern has been short visits to the U.S. — roughly 15–20 days every few months — while maintaining homes, businesses, and their day-to-day life abroad. They are now considering voluntarily surrendering their green cards via I-407 at a U.S. embassy and simultaneously applying for B1/B2 tourist visas, since that reflects how they actually live.
The complicating factor is that their children are U.S. citizens and reside in the U.S. The visits would primarily be to see family.
Has anyone been through this or know someone who has? Specifically:
- Did the B1/B2 get approved after surrendering the green card?
- Did the consular officer raise the citizen children as a concern?
- Is there a sequencing approach that worked better — e.g. applying for B1/B2 before surrendering?
Not looking for legal advice, just real experiences. We're also consulting an attorney but wanted to hear from people who've actually navigated this.
Residencia Aprobada 🇺🇸🙏🏻
Buenos días gente,
Gracias a Dios el dia de hoy he culminado este proceso migratorio, acabo de asistir a mi entrevista consular en la embajada 🇺🇸 en SDO 🇩🇴 y obtuve la aprobación de mi caso IR1 muchas alegrías y emociones encontradas tras casi 3 años en espera y espera hoy se pudo Gracias a Dios, dios bendiga !a la consul de la casilla #25 por su excelente trato.
Espero en Dios que todo los que están iniciando este proceso o terminando les vaya super bien 🙏🏻 muchos éxitos y bendiciones
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