Case Processing
I-130 I
I filed in 2022 as a greencard holder, I updated the case with my citizenship and the case started moving along quickly after that. The case was sent in accidentally without the I-130A and no picture evidence, I uploaded photos online but they were not labeled. I got the rfe for initial evidence nov 20 and worked on it immediately as I was told by someone that the officer my still have the case on their to do list. I uploaded evidence nov 10th Friday and started receive notifications early Monday morning. Mid day Monday it got approved.
F2A
Permanent resident filing for a spouse or child under 21
Total Days: 1031 days
Case
2022-02-10
2024-12-07
I-130
1031 Days
Potomac Service Center: I-130
my priority date is 3rd June 2010 in f3 category. WC letter came documents also submitted n approved fm last 70 days. now we r waiting for interview letter n date. anyone can help us to suggest wn get
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F3
U.S. citizen filing for a married son or daughter over 21
Total Days: 502 days
Case
2010-06-03
2011-10-18
I-130
502 Days
California Service Center: I-130
waiting
tired of waiting and loosing patience………They told me my case move to Portland OR Field office back in march 2024 which is not my local..and since then no response..any idea or similar situation?
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 874 days
Case
2023-02-15
2025-07-08
I-765
217 Days
I-130
784 Days
I-485
874 Days
National Benefits Center: I-765, I-130, I-485
My Experience traveling with Advance Parole
Just a little background of my case, my vawa was approved February 2024, got 1st rfe for medical and birth certificate, 2nd rfe for I-864w. I also got NOID which I have responded to. Unfortunately I lost my father and burial was going to take place end of November. I was a bit scared from all what people have been saying about not to travel but I knew nothing in this world would hold me back from been at my father’s funeral, he gave me all the love, care, attention till he took his final breath. I travelled home(Nigeria) and came back on Monday through JFK. The officer that inspected me was very nice, he told me because of my AP, I will go through a second inspection. He said all is okay but they just have to do it. He took me to the room and told me to have a seat. There were quite a number of people in the room also waiting with few officers attending to us ( maybe because it was late, around 7:30pm EST). When it got to my turn, the officer just called my name and handed over my passport and AP. No question was asked, absolutely nothing. The whole process was seamless. I’m encouraging you to travel if you want to. most especially if it’s for something significant like what I went for, in my case, my father’s burial cannot be done twice, after burial is remembrance which is quite different. If you feel you might be in deportation proceeding, call the number they have online, you only need your alien number to be sure. once that is cleared, and you know you don’t have any criminal record, I want to believe you are good to go. And please let’s stop instigating fears in people, if you don’t have the experience, don’t share it like it happened to you. sometimes people cook up stories just to scare others and when it comes to time and events, not all can be replaced when it’s lost. I pray God sees us through our immigration journey and make our settlement quick so our heart doesn’t get weak and frail from too much stress.