Finally...
Two hours after I made the infopass to Santa Ana office and let them know the conflicting case status on my case (I received an approval letter by mail 2 weeks ago, but the online status still says my case is pending - no card has been ordered yet), I received the email:
*** DO...
I was about to call USCIS today but found out they closed at 6pm. I checked my case status on phone and the system told me my case is still pending...
I guess I might think too much, however on this forum I've never heard about anyone who has had the same situation as mine... I heard people...
Am I OFFICIALLY DONE?
Out of my expectation, my approval notice arrived in mail today after life long frustration :eek:
The letter says I should receive my card within 60 days.
I don't know if my case is officially over 'coz my online case status is still "Received and pending"... well...
robioradha,
Have you got your approval?
I think I'm probably the worst non-transferred CSC case - I've been waiting for over 5 months and just nothing - this is ridiculous....
I found the USCIS processing times archives for all service centers:
http://www.immigration.com/processing-times/uscisarchi.html
Just wanted to see how H-1b affected the I-751 processing time same time last year... and luckily it didn't affect much - from 04/07 to the end of 2007, CSC moved...
Looks like there is no local-CSC case (those directly sent to CSC without transfer) approvals since April... don't you guys agree?
On the other immigration forum, I notice a lot of old NSC cases (those filed in early 2007) got approved in early-/mid-April... those were all approved after...
Although I always believe people who file I-751 to CSC always get their approvals a lot sooner than the date USCIS mentions on the web, I just don't think it happens to my case... SIGH :( Perhaps I'm the unlucky ones...
Anyways, here are the I-751 processing timeframes of all service centers...
Oh sorry I mixed it up... your son is the primary EB applicant. Anyway the outcome would be the same - your son and daughter-in-law will get GC at the same time - and probably that would be the fastest way, because it would take a long time to wait for I-130 application filed under F3 to become...
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