Patricio Maggio
Oct 4, 2021
I 130
More than 2 years waiting and haven’t gotten anything. is that time normal or something else is going on? Anybody else having the same issue?
Provisional Waiver of Unlawful Presence
Total Days: 987 days
Case
2022-06-17
2025-02-28
I-601A
987 Days
Texas Service Center: I-601A
Timeline Map
2022-06-17
I-601A
Submission to USCIS
2022-08-11
I-601A
D+55
Biometrics, i.e. fingerprint and photo
2024-12-09
I-601A
D+906
Request for Evidence(RFE) from USCIS
2025-01-14
I-601A
D+942
Response to RFE
2025-02-28
I-601A
D+987
Decision (Approval or Denial)
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Romagne ArizoOct 4, 2021
same here. california service center.
hazzel ghOct 4, 2021
@patricio what is your current case status? mine is also Potomac service center i-130
Pd may 10 2021
case actively reviewed sep 18 2021
A samOct 4, 2021
this is way beyond the regular time
family reunion 316 1178Oct 4, 2021
make sure you call and check out your service center, mine is been transferred to 3 different locations, my PD September 2019
hazzel ghOct 4, 2021
@Patricio i think you should request outside normal processing time bcoz uscis potomac service center cases going on may2020
T 💯 🇯🇲Oct 4, 2021
AD ABOct 4, 2021
did any submit I 130 on 30 of August 2021 have any updates??
T 💯 🇯🇲Oct 4, 2021
submitted June 2021, no updates, I will send what they sent me in a message.
T 💯 🇯🇲Oct 4, 2021
Thank you for your inquiry dated August 31, 2021.
Regarding the status of your Form I-130 - Petition for Alien Relative
Sometimes, a priority date that is current one month will not be current the next month, or the cut-off date will move backward to an earlier date. This is called visa retrogression, which occurs when more people apply for a visa in a particular category than there are visas available for that month. Visa retrogression generally occurs when the annual limit for a category or country has been exhausted or is expected to run out soon. When the new fiscal year begins on October 1, a new supply of visa numbers becomes available. Usually, but not always, the new supply returns the cut-off dates to where they were before retrogression. For more information, please see our Visa Availability and Priority Dates webpage.
The Department of State publishes a monthly Visa Bulletin which lists the cut-off dates that govern visa availability. Applicants who have a priority date earlier than the cut-off date published in the most current Visa Bulletin are eligible to apply for permanent residence. Please see the Department of State Visa Bulletin.
