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Title: How fast is vermont processing?
Post by: Windmill Boy on June 02, 2004, 04:00:00 AM
Hello everyone

let me tell you ...


Mailed fiancee pettition  May 18 2004

they received   may 19, 2004

Case Approved  June 1, 2004


12 days

Ray  maybe I could have  cut the time down to 10 day if I cleaned  those dishes  and sent in the  kitchen sink also  ha ha ha


WINDY




Title: Good deal WB!
Post by: Jimbo on June 02, 2004, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to How fast is vermont processing?, posted by Windmill Boy on Jun 2, 2004

Now you've got to hurry up and find that job in your chosen profession, before she gets here.  You don't want her to see you working at the lunch counter at WalMart, do you?  -LOL!

Just kidding WB.  I hope your relocation is going smoothly.

Jim



Title: That's nothing!
Post by: Ray on June 02, 2004, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to How fast is vermont processing?, posted by Windmill Boy on Jun 2, 2004

My first K-1 petition was approved in about two hours. Of course that was back in the days when you just walk in to your local INS office and they process the petition on the spot...

12 days is FAST Windy! Congrats! Now you better start cleaning up the house (LOL)

Ray



Title: Re: That's nothing!
Post by: Hamlet on June 03, 2004, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to That's nothing!, posted by Ray on Jun 2, 2004

Two hours!  It makes me realize how poor service we are getting nowdays from the federal government.

What year was this?



Title: Re: Re: That's nothing!
Post by: Ray on June 03, 2004, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: That's nothing!, posted by Hamlet on Jun 3, 2004

That was back in 1972. The whole fiancée visa process through Manila typically took 1-2 months total from filing the petition until she stepped off the plane. That was barely enough time to get the house cleaned up.

Then they came up with the brilliant idea to start the regional "service" centers and National Visa Center, to increase efficiency and service of course (LOL). I can't remember the processing fee back in 1972 but I think it was $15 or $25 (?)

Ray