I noticed, in a different thread, someone suggested that the 240-day rule covers you from the time you obtain a receipt number.
http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=228165
Perhaps there is a definitive answer out there? Unfortunately, the USCIS customer service...
I suppose we have different ideas of what it means to "file" a document. I assumed a filed document was one that was both received and assigned a case number. If this were the case, then according to the yahoos at the USCIS, my document will not be filed until after June, which would be too...
My visa expires on the 16th of this month, June. I mailed my forms in late May. So, if I understand the previous two replies correctly, then I must do this personally, at the port of entry, for my status will surely expire before anyone in Vermont even looks at my file and classifies it as...
Consummate professional that I am, I did not mail my I-129 (TN extension) in very timely fashion. In fact, I mailed it just shy of one month before my TN expires, which, as it turns out, does not give USCIS their 30 to 90 working days to acknowledge receipt (and assign a case number).
If I...
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