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Originally Posted by DayDreaming
Hi,
It is probably your location.
I’m in south Florida and we had our interview 8 months after applying. They approved us the next day and I received my green card one week after the interview.
Good luck to you!
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It most likely is my location. I'm assigned to the San Francisco Field Office which seems to ordinarily take longer to send out interviews than most of the field offices else where (I'm guessing due to the high volume of immigrants in the region from all the tech industry). But the wait time seems to also have gotten worse due to the delays at USCIS caused by COVID. So I got the double whammy :/ But congrats to you!
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Originally Posted by gzmn_ntn
Dude I had my interview, waiting on immigration court to give me an appointment to see an immigration judge, my case has been rescheduled 3 fucken times now. I was supposed to have it Jan 22, then March 22, then April 23, and now they moved it to fucken Jan 13, 2022. Jesus lord it sucks. They have me by the fucken balls, can't travel, can't move my LLC to a Corp because I'm not 100% sure what name they will choose to give me etc. It sucks hairy balls!! Lol. But just take it easy day by day, what I do is I smoke a cigarette and just try to relax and concentrate by time elsewhere. Things will happen when they happen.
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Damn, that sucks just as bad as my wait. Fack.
Luckily, work keeps me pretty busy so I don't regularly check my case status, otherwise I'd go absolutely insane about it taking so long.
But you're right, things will happen when they happen. Hang in there bro.
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Originally Posted by nydreamer
I think it mostly depends on the country you are from. I know Mexican has extreme backlogs at this point, over 18 months for most.
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There are no country of origin backlogs for immediate relatives of US citizens (like spouses) because those types of family visas are unlimited. The long waits are mainly caused by the time it takes a service center to review an application and the time it takes a field office to schedule an interview, which both depend on case load.