Lead times in Chicago
Originally posted by RAJ5
Is there a number you can call to check the status of your file in the Chicago office. If there is no number what is the best way to find the status of your file if it has been transferred to Chicago.
How long is it taking for approval in the Chicago office.
Thanks
Raj5, you ask the million dollar question. If I get my Interview notice in the next two weeks, then we can perhaps say that Chicago takes 90 days from second fingerprint date to issue an interview notice. The actual interview takes place approximately 120 days after the finger prints. there are two people in the forum that were finger printed in April and received their interview letters in July for August interviews. MY second FP was in May. so if there is any method to all their madness, I should get my interview letter in the next 2-3 weeks. (Dont try to confront them with this, this is all my hypothesis, nothing official)
Here's my best guess at how things happen in Chicago at this point (I would not bet any money on this, this is based only on two cases and will carry more weight if I get my FP notice in the next month) The dates are only meant for illustration, not actualy:
1) Case gets Xferred to Chi, say, June '02 with a orginal NSC receipt date of June 01
2) At the time of Xfer, Chicago is processing Aug 2000, so they get to the Xferd file around april '01; they then realize the orig FP's have expired so they order new ones
3) They send the interview appt out about 90 days after the FP with an interview date 1 month from Interview notice date (this gives them the full 120 days that FBI states is an upper limit for name check clearance)
4) If they schedule earlier than 120 days from FP, they interview you and send you back saying the name check is not complete, with approval to be mailed soon (sometimes, it may be better to just wait than go to an interview and not get your approval) of course, waiting and interview may not be guarantee for success.
Te best way to get the current processing date at Chicago is from your local congman or senator. For IL, the senators are Dick Durbin and Peter Fitgerald. Current lead times for them to get to your case is about 24-26 mos from orig NSC receipt date. At that point, they will ask for FPS and it is another 3-?? mos from that point.
Hope this helps
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