CIS have On-line case status where one could check their case using application receipt number (start with MSC):
https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/caseStatusSearchDisplay.do;jsessionid=auaJnaKvSVah
I e-filed I-90 on Nov 30th, and when entered my receipt #, I get this massage:
“Current Status:
Your I90 APPLICATION TO REPLACE ALIEN REGISTRATION CARD was received on November 30, 2005. We mailed you a receipt with information about processing. It is taking between 60 and 90 days for us to process this kind of case. We will mail you a decision as soon as processing is complete.”
I was wondering how does biometrics appointment (haven’t got the appointment letter) will fit into this time frame? Reading other threads on biometrics appointment, it seem to take between 2 to 3 months from application receipt date to biometrics appointment date.
So 60 to 90 days processing time might not be correct assuming that they don’t start process application until they have individual finger prints and picture.
On side note, my application will be processed in Texas Service Center which seem to be running 1 to 2 months ahead of other Service Centers (below link) in processing I-90 applications. So hopefully 60 to 90 days process time might be correct (but knowing CIS, probably not )
https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp;jsessionid=auaJnaKvSVah
https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/caseStatusSearchDisplay.do;jsessionid=auaJnaKvSVah
I e-filed I-90 on Nov 30th, and when entered my receipt #, I get this massage:
“Current Status:
Your I90 APPLICATION TO REPLACE ALIEN REGISTRATION CARD was received on November 30, 2005. We mailed you a receipt with information about processing. It is taking between 60 and 90 days for us to process this kind of case. We will mail you a decision as soon as processing is complete.”
I was wondering how does biometrics appointment (haven’t got the appointment letter) will fit into this time frame? Reading other threads on biometrics appointment, it seem to take between 2 to 3 months from application receipt date to biometrics appointment date.
So 60 to 90 days processing time might not be correct assuming that they don’t start process application until they have individual finger prints and picture.
On side note, my application will be processed in Texas Service Center which seem to be running 1 to 2 months ahead of other Service Centers (below link) in processing I-90 applications. So hopefully 60 to 90 days process time might be correct (but knowing CIS, probably not )
https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp;jsessionid=auaJnaKvSVah