Hello,
I have several different questions. My fiance and I applied for a I-129F visa last June 2009 and were denied the end of October 2009 because we did not have enough evidence. Now we have filed again this year with a lawyer. Our visa petition was received June 4th, 2010, and the receipt was issued on June 14th, 2010. My first question is, could the previous denial of a visa affect this present visa? Second, our receipt was issued on June 14th, 2010, but on the USCIS website when I check our case status it says our petition was received June 28, 2010. Is this a problem?
Another question I have is, I have read on here that some people who filed their visa petition on June 1st, 2010 have already received their visa in hand by August 2010. Im just curious does the country where the fiance is from affect the visa?? If not, then why is there such a large gap in the times visas are being approved? Supposedly they are processed in the order they receive them? We have still not heard anything, and it is about to be 5 months for us, and Im just curious, where should we call once our visa is out of the approximate 5 months because the number the USCIS gives on the webpage is VERY unhelpful. My fiance is from Argentina. sorry so long. thanks for any help you can give me!
I have several different questions. My fiance and I applied for a I-129F visa last June 2009 and were denied the end of October 2009 because we did not have enough evidence. Now we have filed again this year with a lawyer. Our visa petition was received June 4th, 2010, and the receipt was issued on June 14th, 2010. My first question is, could the previous denial of a visa affect this present visa? Second, our receipt was issued on June 14th, 2010, but on the USCIS website when I check our case status it says our petition was received June 28, 2010. Is this a problem?
Another question I have is, I have read on here that some people who filed their visa petition on June 1st, 2010 have already received their visa in hand by August 2010. Im just curious does the country where the fiance is from affect the visa?? If not, then why is there such a large gap in the times visas are being approved? Supposedly they are processed in the order they receive them? We have still not heard anything, and it is about to be 5 months for us, and Im just curious, where should we call once our visa is out of the approximate 5 months because the number the USCIS gives on the webpage is VERY unhelpful. My fiance is from Argentina. sorry so long. thanks for any help you can give me!
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