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Hi all,
First off, thanks for all those who posted, replied and shared their experiences over here. It has been a long wait for me, and checking this forum helped keep me sane (most of the times).
For that purpose I am sharing my timeline with application details, hope it benefits those who are still waiting. My application is based on marriage, and is processed in NBC:
-July 31st: Application received
-August 28th: Biometrics
-October 17th: First Service Request, no response
-November 27th: Second Service Request, no response
-Nov and Dec: I called several times and asked to be transferred to L2, they can provide more info (case has been assigned, no problems in the case etc...) but they all said to just wait because of delays mostly in EAD and not travel applications.
-January 8th: Checked the mail, and my letters of approval were there. Such a relief. Combo card should arrive in matter of days.

My advice is to be patient and check the processing times link which from my experience is generally accurate. SRs don't help because they don't even get assigned, it's good, however, to call and get transferred to L2 officers who can sometimes provide more details about the case. Good luck to all...it is agonizing to wait, but be patient and remind yourself that you are not alone.
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