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| Immigration: U.S. Forms, Laws, and Embassy Procedures K1, K2, I-129, I-130, G-325, SSN, AOS...if it's a crazy combination of letters and numbers that's got you confused, this is probably where you should be! |
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Asawa International Member
![]() Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 19 Location: Oregon City, Oregon Country: United States Benefits filed at:: Local Office Immigration Status: K-1 Country of non-US Fiance / Spouse / Family Member:: Philippines
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Faster Processing Times?
On the USCIS website I saw an eye opening chart.
USCIS: National Processing Volumes and Trends Note, this is for ALL applications not just the fiancee petitions (their volume hasn't gone down) But... if the overall applications have dropped from 3 million to less than 1.5 million wouldn't the processing times speed up? Their site claims 5 months, I'm hoping for a pleasant surprise. Wishful thinking? I'm only 2 months into the wait... |
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Asawa International Senior Member
![]() Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 571 Location: Auburn Hills, MI Country: United States Benefits filed at:: California Service Center Immigration Status: Removing Conditions Country of non-US Fiance / Spouse / Family Member:: Philippines
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The 5 months average includes I-129Fs for K-3s as well, K-1 usually goes a little faster. |
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