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USCIS K1 Fiance Visa Approval in ONLY Two Months !

https://www.visacoach.com/two-month-u... USCIS K1 Fiance Visa Approval in ONLY Two Months ! VisaCoach’s recent Cases only took two months from receipt of petition to approval, that’s two months between NOA1 (Notice of Action One, the notice USCIS sends you that confirms they received your case) to NOA2 (Notice of Action Two, the notice confirming USCIS completed processing, and sent your case on to the State Department for their consular processing. So far this year, over a half dozen of my k1 visa clients have experienced their cases zooming through the USCIS approval stage in only two months. Schedule Free Case Evaluation with Fred Wahl, the VisaCoach visit https://www.visacoach.com/schedule/ or Call - 1-800-806-3210 Subscribe to VisaCoach monthly newsletter https://www.visacoach.com/subscribe/ Fiancee or Spouse visa, Which one is right for you? https://www.visacoach.com/fiance-vs-s... K1 Fiance Visa https://www.visacoach.com/how-to-brin... K1 Fiance Visa Timeline https://www.visacoach.com/k1-visa-tim... CR1 Spousal Visa https://www.visacoach.com/spouse-visa/ CR1 Spouse Visa Timeline https://www.visacoach.com/spouse-visa... Green Card /Adjustment of Status https://www.visacoach.com/green-card/ So far this year, over a half dozen of my k1 visa clients have experienced their cases zooming through the USCIS approval stage in only two months. Why is this amazing? Well because during recent years USCIS has normally been taking 12 to 15 months to do the same amount of work. So my clients whose cases got approved by USCIS in only two months, are going to get their fiancés home to the USA a whole year sooner than anyone else. In this video, I will explain what is going on, how long it may continue, and finally what you can do to take advantage of the situation. I am Fred Wahl the VisaCoach. I personally work with you preparing for you the forms and documents needed to bring your loved ones home to the USA, Unlike those common second rate services that abandon you once your application has been submitted, I remain with you providing support throughout this complicated immigration journey. Now, let's talk about what’s happening at USCIS. How and why are applicants recently experiencing “USCIS K1 Fiance Visa Approval in ONLY Two Months !” To bring your fiancé to the USA to marry, you must submit an application called a K-1  fiancé visa application. It is processed in step fashion by two sections of the US government, first at USCIS, which stands for United States Citizenship, and Immigration service, and then onto the US Department of State. USCIS first reviews your case stateside, then forwards it to the State Department which in turn passes it on to a US Embassy in your fiancee’s country for consular interview and approval and printing of the fiancé visa. But recently, amazingly, many of the brand new, k-1 visa cases we at Visacoach prepared for our clients that were sent to USCIS early this year, during February, March and April have already zoomed through the USCIS processing stage and were approved by USCIS in an AMAZING TWO months. Let me repeat. USCIS has recently taken only 2 months to approve new cases, versus the expected 15. For those lucky applicants, their cases, have jumped ahead a whole year compared to cases submitted earlier. So the big question is “How did USCIS go from 15 months processing time to only two? I think I have the answer. Unlike other branches of our government, USCIS is not funded by our income taxes, instead it funds itself solely through the fees it charges its clients. That’s you and me, anyone applying for an immigration benefit, like permission to live, or work in the USA, wanting to get a green card or become a US Citizen. For many years, USCIS complained that the fees they charged were not enough. They wanted to increase charges to pay their bills, keep the lights on and attract and keep qualified employees. But first Congress had to approve the price increase. And year after year, Congress refused to go along with the request. For over a decade, again and again Congress denied their requests. Until recently. FINALLY a 20% fee increase was approved and took effect April 1. Once it was clear that USCIS could expect more money coming in, they started to spend their increased budget by hiring new staff, upgrading procedures, and investing in new equipment. I believe that new staff are currently being assigned and trained on K-1 visa cases. With no other assignments, and a new boss to impress, they are knocking them out of the park. Cases submitted earlier had already been assigned to more experienced seasoned reviewers, their in-boxes are full, and cases sitting on their desks and are in process are still waiting 12 to 15 months to finally be approved USCIS, get their NOA2 and finally passed on to the State Department, .

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