Does EAC number give any clue

trivolta

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Hi All

This is my very first post on this forum. I have been watching it for past couple of months as my RD is also approaching. It is 10/04/2001.

I have seen people asking for EAC number, when someone is approved. Does it give any hint or idea? I was not able to interpret it at all. Anyone knows anything about it?
 
Nope...

the EAC # is based on the ND rather than the RD. EAC-02-XXX-YYYYY. INS beings the new year from Oct 1st. '02' indicates the year of ND. XXX indicates the # of business day for that year. Finally YYYY is the serial no.
 
a little variation

the EAC # is based on the date of the EAD .
EAC-02-XXX-YYYYY. INS begins the new year from Oct 1st.
'02' indicates the fiscal year for INS starting Oct1st 2001 - Sept 30th 2002.
XXX indicates the # of business day for that year up until the EAD and finally YYYYY is the serial no.
 
a little variation

the EAC # is based on the date of the EAD .
EAC-02-XXX-YYYYY. INS begins the new year from Oct 1st.
'02' indicates the fiscal year for INS starting Oct1st 2001 - Sept 30th 2002.
XXX indicates the # of business day for that year up until the EAD and finally YYYYY is the serial no.
 
RD_Sept27, you are wrong ?

check out rupnet.com:

take ND=11/19/01 for example, you see how EAC numbers differ ? (EAC-02-)009, or 037, or 041, or 042.

How do you explain this ?
 
EAC and how to interpret it??

After EAC the next two digits 00, 01 or 02 etc. denote the year of notice (fiscal year
of INS runs from October to September). The three digits that follow it is
the business day it was issued (for example if Vermont service Center
generated it on the 18th of October 2001, it was the 14th working day and
the number would read EAC-02-014-xxxxx) and the rest is for various internal
references (check the INS web site for further details).
Hope this helps.
The 3 digit number after the year is generated based on the ND...not on
RD.....

For most applications filed at a Service Center, your receipt may look like
this: LIN 99 001 50001. In this example, the LIN represents the Nebraska
Service Center, where the application was initially received into the
electronic system. Cases that are filed at or received by another Service
Center but processed at the NSC will generally carry the designation of the
originating Service Center:
LIN = Lincoln, Nebraska or NSC
EAC = St. Albans, Vermont or VSC
SRC= Dallas, Texas or TSC
WAC= Laguna Niguel, California or CSC
In the example above:
* The 99 represents the fiscal year (October 1, through September 30)
in which the case was received.
* The 001 represents the computer workday in the fiscal year on which
the fee was taken.
* The 50001 represents the particular case number.
For cases with particular case numbers starting with a 5, electronic case
status information is available (see Finding the Status of Your Case,
below). For cases with particular case numbers starting with a 0, you must
write to request the status of your case.
For Naturalization cases (currently only N-400s), a different structure and
process is used.
The application receipt number (for example: LIN*00006) is the case/receipt
number. This is strictly sequential and does not change with the fiscal
year. This is the number to refer to when seeking information regarding this
case.
http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/scnational/index.htm#E

-Roma
 
I beg to differ with Awaiting Approval.

My RD is 08/27/01 and EAC # is EAC 02-014-*****
RD is the date when they receive the application and allocate you the number (does not necessarily mean that the information goes into the system queue).
U are talking about ND when the info is finally entered into the system and they send you a notification. In my case it is 10/17/01.
Do I sense any disagreement?
 
Radman...you have understood it correct

INS receives the document a RD is generated for you...
A file/space in the Computer/Shelf is created for you ND is generated

Luv
-Roma
 
Romalin is correct and that's what I said in my previous post

.. although RADMEN is thinking EAC is dependent on RD. Well, if it was then RADMEN's EAC should have been smthg like EAC-01-2XX-YYYYY, 'coz 8/27/01 would be the last week for INS's 2001 "work" year.
 
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