DORA Timeline Update
Format: name, processing time (from shortest to longest), approval date, country of citizenship
Ashwin—52 days (08.11.06, Mauritius)
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=374&view=findpost&p=376651
kris_b—53 days (05.19.06, Canada)...
To check on the status of your fingerprints, you can call, 304-625-5590 or 304-625-2406. That's not usually the issue causing the delay though. If you have anything to give you real concern is the FBI name check delay. At this point in your timeline, however, it is still too early to begin...
Full text, http://www.dhs.gov/interweb/assetlibrary/CISOmbudsman_AnnualReport_2006.pdf
Some types of background and security checks return results within a few days and do not significantly prolong USCIS processing times or hinder backlog reduction goals. However, while the overall percentage...
Full text, http://boards.immigration.com/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=39
From its inception in the first week of May 2004 through February 3, 2006, DORA scheduled 23,570 appointments, of which 5,196 (22 percent) were no-shows.83 DORA rejected 3,805 (16 percent) applications of the total...
There is a thread on this forum that has over 800 messages devoted to the DORA program. You may want to look through it, http://boards.immigration.com/showthread.php?p=1458544#post1458544
Here's also a timeline of completed DORA experiences shared on major immigration forum sites (e.g...
Dallas Office Rapid Adjustment (DORA) Timeline
Format: name, processing time (from shortest to longest), approval date, country of citizenship
kris_b—53 days (Canada, 05.19.06)
http://boards.immigration.com/showpost.php?p=1437336&postcount=811
Engineer25—57 days (10.21.05, India)...
Dallas Office Rapid Adjustment (DORA) Timeline
Format: name, processing time (from shortest to longest), approval date, country of citizenship
Approvals in 2006 are boldfaced.
Engineer25—57 days (10.21.05, India)
http://boards.immigration.com/showpost.php?p=1284783&postcount=633...
DORA Timeline Update
Engineer25—57 days (10.21.05, India)
http://boards.immigration.com/showpost.php?p=1284783&postcount=633
DFWFM—60 days (01.07.05, Lebanon)
http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?p=1025098#post1025098
muni2773—64 days (04.27.05, India/Canada)...
Yes, you can! Your lawyer is right. Since H-1 is premised on dual intent, in contrast to other visas with nonimmigrant intent (e.g. F and J), you can keep and use the benefits of your H-1 status while your AOS is pending. Numerous people in your plight do this. In fact, a close friend of mine...
Dallas (or whatever city you live in), as well as the wider online web-world, has enough communities, organizations, clubs, associations, and activities where you can take care of your 90 day "vacation" and re-shape your boredom, and perhaps even your self. It all depends on your personal choice...
online date (14 sept.) refers to the day the national center in missouri received your application from the local office (dallas). the noa date ( 8 sept.) refers to the day the local office received your application, the time of your interview.
i understand that in circumstances as yours...
Hi, K1234 is a U.S citizen and he/she took an appointment with DORA for his/her mom (whom he/she is sponsoring GC) and the appointment is scheduled for Nov3, however her I-94 expires on Nov26. Once she applies for I-485 (I-130, G-325A, I-864, I-485, and the medical) on Nov3, is she legally...
Glad it worked out for you just in time before Sept. 30th, like you wanted!
What's your country of citizenship so your experience can be added to the DORA timeline?
Congratulations! Hope all else continues to go just as smooth for you.
Did you call the national office to check on your status? I thought they didn't have access to DORA applicants' files there.
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