looks better, doesnt it? though the green pillars need to be way too taller, they are slowly growing!
looks better, doesnt it? though the green pillars need to be way too taller, they are slowly growing!
Not at all.Originally posted by mango_pickle
looks better, doesnt it? though the green pillars need to be way too taller, they are slowly growing!
250-450 approvals per month don't help backlog reduction at all.
We have still 30,000+ pending cases only for WAC-02.
With this snail pace, it would take 5 to 10 years only to clear WAC-02 cases.
Please check my message at Project Ocean, too.
-kashmir
Hi, ND022202,
I'd appreciate your beautiful graph every time and your useful advices to Project Kashmir.
By the way, if you can add one more bar of the total case number or the pending case number per month,
it would be very helpful for everyone to understand the current terrible situation.
I can not believe there is a person who thinks it looks better ...
-kashmirOriginally posted by ND022202
see attachment.
compares current month progress vs. summer monthly average and Sept 03 results.
Link to original kashmir csv report
Okay,
I can add some pessimism.
Now, CSC is concentrated on Nov 01 cases.
About 150 cases were approved in October so far; with this pace, they will need about 12+ month more to clear remaining 1800+ cases, filed in Nov 01 (excluding cases not approved but already transferred to local office for interview).
Link to monthly progress graph of 10/26
Last edited by ND022202; 28th October 2003 at 04:51 PM.
Hi, ND022202,
Can you create similar graphs for I-90, I-130, and I-765 ?
It would be better if you can add the number of pending cases.
I think it must be the evidence of discrimination by USCIS against I-485 applicants,
but I have no time for that right now.
I will send you the data of Project Kashmir.
-kashmirOriginally posted by ND022202 9th October 2003 08:14 AM
see graph in attachment.
Link to original data
thanks to lawaiter02
Attachment: allcent_receipts_vs_approvals_aug03.gif
This has been downloaded 122 time(s).
Hi, Kashmir
I did not accumulate data for other type of applications, but I'll try to get it and build these graphs as well.
Thank you so much, ND022202.Originally posted by ND022202
Hi, Kashmir
I did not accumulate data for other type of applications, but I'll try to get it and build these graphs as well.
I may be able to give you additional data for your analysis.
-kashmir
This graph is built out of official statistics for all centers.
It compares receipts and approvals for 485 AOS and 130 family relative petitions.
Last edited by ND022202; 15th November 2003 at 02:39 PM.
Hi, ND022202,Originally posted by ND022202
This graph is built out of official statistics.
It compares receipts and approvals for 485 AOS and 130 family relative petitions.
Thank you so much.
Can you send the original spreadsheet to me at kashmir@covad.net ?
I will try OpenOffice or StarOffice during this weekend.
I will send you the Project Kashmir reports in reply.
-kashmir
This graph is also built out of official statistics for all centers.
It compares receipts and approvals for 765 EAD applications and 90 GC renewal/replacement aplications.
Last edited by ND022202; 15th November 2003 at 02:38 PM.
this graph shows approvals in time for this ND=11/20/01 series (behind the JIT lines) and waiting time close to 24 months.
Hi, ND022202,Originally posted by kashmir
Hi, ND022202,
Thank you so much.
Can you send the original spreadsheet to me at kashmir@covad.net ?
I will try OpenOffice or StarOffice during this weekend.
...
May I post the CVS file at Project Ocean thread or here ?
Altough all data are official from USCIS, with respect to your effort to creat the CSV file, as I know it takes a couple of hours, I'd like to get your permission at first.
I had tried OpenOffice and StarOffice, but it was not stable, especially handling the graph / chart.
kashmir,
you have my permission to post the data anywhere, because it just reflects official stats (not "private eye" data)
September
official statistics were revealed for all centers.
Graphs compares receipts and approvals for 485 AOS and 130 family relative petitions.
September
official statistics were revealed for all centers.
Graphs compares receipts and approvals for 765 EAD and 90 GC replacements/renewals.
see attachment.
compares current month progress vs. summer monthly average as well as Sept and Oct 03 results.
Link to original kashmir/anaconda reports
Thanks, ND022202. Nice graphic as always, but very disappointing result.
BTW, in case you didn't see it, here is WAC01&02 status table as of 11/23/2003 CSV:http://www.immigrationportal.com/sho...876#post632876
Last edited by yih; 25th November 2003 at 03:56 PM.
Thanks, yih,
the most fresh csv report is dated 11/16/03 (but it was first published by kashmir on 11/23/03)
we also got a Thanksgiving special
wac-i485-table-20031123.csv.zip
from Kashmirin the same thread that yih mentioned.
see attachment.
compares CSC progress since 05/31/03 with amount of pending cases as of 11/16/03.
Some comments, I believe that majority of all pending cases "behind the JIT lines" were "touched" during October/November FP/RFE campaign. So, technically speaking, this process should be reflected in increase in approvals close to Christmas. Because, why they send 2FP and RFE ?
2000-3000 approvals for Christmas, CSC, you can do it!
Link to original kashmir/anaconda reports
Oh, now, I see Thanksgiving special! Sorry for being so slow...
here you go, see the attachment.
compares current month progress vs. summer monthly average as well as Sept and Oct 03 results.
Link to original kashmir's Thanksgiving special report
compares November progress vs. summer and fall monthly average.
Link to original kashmir's report release
Last edited by ND022202; 16th December 2003 at 07:19 PM.
see attachment.
compares CSC progress since 05/31/03 with amount of pending cases as of 11/30/03.
progress by 11/30/03
compares December progress vs. summer and fall monthly average.
Link to original kashmir's report release
Last edited by ND022202; 16th December 2003 at 07:17 PM.
ND,
Is there a way that you can generate statistics for the "Number of cases touched"? Number of cases this week indicates the number of cases touches 2 months back (when they were issued RFE or 2nd FP)..
Number of cases touched today can indicate the activity rate for today .. what say you??
thanks
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ND,
Is there a way that you can generate statistics for the "Number of cases touched"? "Number of cases Approved" for this week indicates the number of cases touches 2 months back (when they were issued RFE or 2nd FP)..
Number of cases touched today can indicate the activity rate for today .. what say you?? and may indicate the approval rate for the next two months ?? possibly?
thanks
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I use csv reports published by Kashmir. These reports contain only number of cases in every state for each series and do not contain dates. W/o dates, it is not possible to say, when the case is touched or changed its status. So, the answer is, generally, no.Originally posted by eventually
ND,
Is there a way that you can generate statistics for the "Number of cases touched"? Number of cases this week indicates the number of cases touches 2 months back (when they were issued RFE or 2nd FP)..
Number of cases touched today can indicate the activity rate for today .. what say you??
thanks
eventually,
this is some kinda stats I did based on those series which I scan myself from time to time.
Code:wac# ND Pending Touched and not yet approved since 01/01/03 since 01/10/03 Appr since 01/10/03 =========== wac02-035 11/9/2001 108 45 21 11 wac02-045 11/20/2001 181 83 56 28 wac02-050 11/26/2001 111 61 34 14 wac02-065 12/14/2001 74 30 21 3 wac02-070 12/21/2001 132 58 49 5 wac02-076 1/2/2002 100 12 5 0 wac02-087 1/15/2002 172 5 1 6 wac02-100 1/31/2002 183 11 4 0 wac02-117 2/22/2002 185 42 4 1
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