Q: I have applied form I-130 for my spouse and i am Permanent residence but my case is transferred to local office.
My case I-130 was received on 12/15/2014 and after almost 9 months on 08/26/2015 my status changed and said my case is transferred to other USCIS center. After few days i got NOA2. It was said my My case has been transferred to California service center from Vermont service center and i again got this status after few days on uscis case status"On September 4, 2015, we received your Form I-130, Immigrant Petition for Relative, Fiance(E), or Orphan, Receipt Number EACXxxxxxxxx, at your local office".
What does it mean?
How long do i need to wait i already wait for almost 9month for approval?
Please if you have any idea share to me.
I-130 received on 12/15/2014
I-130 transferred on 09/08/2015.
Thanks in advance.
A:
The process is almost over, they might have sent it to the local office for some final verification. All the best.
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