WellWisher007
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Ks,
Since you are online and actively posting responses and helping people, I have some questions for you:
1) For using cross-chargeability, it is advisable to have an approved I-140 before applying for the I-485? Or you would recommend going for concurrent filing?
2) I also am planning to use 'Priority Date' transfer on my case? Would combination of both 'Priority Date Transfer' and 'Cross-chargeability cause any issues with the adjudication?
Thank you in advance.
Ks,
Since you are online and actively posting responses and helping people, I have some questions for you:
1) For using cross-chargeability, it is advisable to have an approved I-140 before applying for the I-485? Or you would recommend going for concurrent filing?
2) I also am planning to use 'Priority Date' transfer on my case? Would combination of both 'Priority Date Transfer' and 'Cross-chargeability cause any issues with the adjudication?
Thank you in advance.
ks_cc said:raidohri,
Here ya go...hope this makes you feel better...
http://www.murthy.com/news/n_nscdel.html
NSC : Delays in Issuance of Receipt Notices
Posted Jan 05, 2007
At the end of December 2006, the Nebraska Service Center (NSC) acknowledged delays in the issuance and transmission of receipt notices. NSC has assigned additional officers to this process in an effort to address the problem. They expect to bring things up to date by mid January 2007.
The NSC established an eMail address for inquiries on cases that have been filed with NSC for more than 15 days, but for which receipts have not been issued. In order to use the eMail service, one must be able to confirm the date of delivery with a tracking number from the delivery service. This eMail address is available to attorneys through the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).
Use of this method of contact should be limited to urgent matters, since the NSC says that they will resolve the problem in two weeks. Thus, for most people it appears that a bit more patience is all that is needed. We at the Murthy Law Firm appreciate efforts on the parts of the NSC and USCIS towards a speedy resolution to this problem.