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  • What is Next After Filling I-130?

    Hi All,

    I recently applied I-130 For My Mother Who Is Outside Of USA. So, I Wanted To Know What Is The Next Step After I-130?
    I-130 has been accepted and is being processed in Texas, I believe. Since there is no finger print, is the next step a visa interview?

    Also, when I look at the processing time , it states that "6 Months to 8 Months |
    U.S. citizen filing for a spouse, parent, or child under 21
    November 29, 2019". Does it mean, currently they are looking at applications that were applied back in November? How often do they update it?
    This site provides applicants the ability to see an estimate of the time to completion from submission of USCIS forms based on its adjudication location and subtype.

  • #2
    First I-130 has to be approved by USCIS. And then it goes to NVC and the consulate for Consular Processing. The processing time you are looking at is for the I-130; so it takes that many months for USCIS to approve it before they send it to NVC. It may be slower now as most of USCIS will soon be furloughed. But even if the I-130 was approved faster it wouldn't help, as issuance of immigrant visas have been suspended until the end of the year anyway. (And after the end of the year there will probably be a backlog of cases at the consulate.)

    This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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    • #3
      newacct
      Do you see any possibility that the furloughs could still be averted and the agency could continue functioning?
      USC filed AOS for parents on B2. I am not a lawyer.
      Timeline
      2020
      7/21 <— 2 sets of I-130/485/944/864/131/765/693 reached Chicago Lockbox
      8/4 <— Checks cashed
      8/5 <— I-797 SMS
      8/24 <— Biometrics completed
      10/19 <— I-485 ("New Card Is Being Produced")
      10/20 <— I-130 and I-485 ("Case Was Approved")
      10/22 <— I-130 and I-485 Approval notices received
      10/28 <— Green card#1 received
      11/07 <— Green card#2 received

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      • #4
        It's to be expected that the USCIS employees who got the furlough notices (and there are a LOT of them) would be looking for new jobs.
        You can imagine what such a situation does for their day-to-day morale and interest in doing their current jobs when they know their jobs are not secure.
        https://www.govexec.com/pay-benefits...w-jobs/166558/
        Last edited by verbose; 07-21-2020, 01:41 PM.
        USC filed AOS for parents on B2. I am not a lawyer.
        Timeline
        2020
        7/21 <— 2 sets of I-130/485/944/864/131/765/693 reached Chicago Lockbox
        8/4 <— Checks cashed
        8/5 <— I-797 SMS
        8/24 <— Biometrics completed
        10/19 <— I-485 ("New Card Is Being Produced")
        10/20 <— I-130 and I-485 ("Case Was Approved")
        10/22 <— I-130 and I-485 Approval notices received
        10/28 <— Green card#1 received
        11/07 <— Green card#2 received

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        • #5
          My application is marriage based and submitted outside the US:

          I-130 Filed: NOV-2019
          Receipt Notice: NOV-2019
          Approval Notice: JUL-2020
          Received by NVC: JUL-2020
          Fees Paid: JUL-2020

          We just paid the fees so waiting for acceptance and then next we fill out the forms on the NVC site.

          Hope this helps.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by verbose View Post
            newacct
            Do you see any possibility that the furloughs could still be averted and the agency could continue functioning?
            furloughs delayed

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