...don't know about being an all knowing seer, but perhaps I could venture a guess. Firstly, congratulations on sending the forms across. Hot pink can definitely get my attention, and it definitely shall get the mailroom's attention...and perhaps get some amusement (hey, they probably have a sense of humor too...as evident by their six month wait letters).
So anyway, to address your question. The answer is that we just don't know for certain. All the CC cases that have been approved thus far, have been approved sans issues once they got past the mailroom. The way I see it, an adjudicating officer does look at the country of chargeability, and I am semi-certain that they're aware of CC, based on the fact that they'd realize that these applications made it past the mailroom. None of the other folks who have been approved have run into an issue. Note that one of them, I believe it may have been william, who took the proactive route and sent a bunch of letters to the VSC reminding them that his visa numbers were current and that he had applied using CC. I guess once you know for certain that your security checks have cleared, then you can turn up the heat by writing to the service center, as well as involve your elected officials.
For instance, in my case, if I find out, say next month, that my FBI name checks have cleared, I have full reason to bemoan...for four wonderful reasons...both spouses have security checks complete, visa dates are currently available, the case is well outside normal processing time, and well over their published current processing dates.
But until these name checks are done, we just have to sit tight. Keep the faith...we've all come this far, there should be plenty of sunshine at the end of the tunnel...which is more than I can say for the granite state..snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain...hopefully winter's last hurrah.