Add me to the list of K1's
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Add me to the list of K1's
Hi all:
I just recieved my 1st NOA today from the TSC February 14th, 2003. Yes I am in
it for the long haul. Fiance is in Brazil.
Brad
I just recieved my 1st NOA today from the TSC February 14th, 2003. Yes I am in
it for the long haul. Fiance is in Brazil.
Brad
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Well at least when I do send mine in I'll be going through VSC.
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Re: Add me to the list of K1's
Welcome! You put your service center and everything right there!
Thanks.
Would you mind adding your info to he DaveHollis page?
http://www.davehollis.com/k1/list.ph...econdnoa&dir=1
Watch the date format, it's American not european. You can always go
back and correct it too. Don't forget to finish the data when you get
the Visa. Some people enter the initial data and never return to
claim their prize. If everyone post, it would be the most useful page
on the internet for i129F people.
If I use Excel on the data I can delete/sort the people who have
obviously abandoned and make good sense of that page. I found the
information to be useful because I can run calculations and chart the
velocity of approvals and time lines. The data on the page will
cut/paste directly into Excel.
Another good source is M Udall (thankyou M Udall
http://members.aol.com/MDUdall/sctimes.htm
On that page I found the projected times for processing as given by
the INS to AILA. These projections of course are the subject of much
outcry and speculation. Mr Udall posts to this newsgroup when changes
are made.
I'm David/Becky Chile i129F 1stNOA and still waiting.
Thanks.
Would you mind adding your info to he DaveHollis page?
http://www.davehollis.com/k1/list.ph...econdnoa&dir=1
Watch the date format, it's American not european. You can always go
back and correct it too. Don't forget to finish the data when you get
the Visa. Some people enter the initial data and never return to
claim their prize. If everyone post, it would be the most useful page
on the internet for i129F people.
If I use Excel on the data I can delete/sort the people who have
obviously abandoned and make good sense of that page. I found the
information to be useful because I can run calculations and chart the
velocity of approvals and time lines. The data on the page will
cut/paste directly into Excel.
Another good source is M Udall (thankyou M Udall
http://members.aol.com/MDUdall/sctimes.htm
On that page I found the projected times for processing as given by
the INS to AILA. These projections of course are the subject of much
outcry and speculation. Mr Udall posts to this newsgroup when changes
are made.
I'm David/Becky Chile i129F 1stNOA and still waiting.