Does Rajiv Khanna *EVER* read this forum?

WouldBeCitizen

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I wonder if he ever has time to read this forum? Any instances he ever posted a response here?

If so, can he answer the following? Thanks a lot in advance.

Can you give a realistic timeline for N-400 processing times in Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland areas?

No we are not asking for a standard link that says Milwaukee processing time is 6 months. That is <b>NOT REALISTIC</B>

Thanks again.
 
Rajiv Khanna has been kind enough to provide us this newsgroup
for free, where atleast I have been able to learn so much and share a bit.. If Rajiv starts taking personal questions, all his
time would be spent up.. I do know that he offers free
service for students etc...... Kudos to Rajiv and team for all
they are doing.....

also Remember competent attorneys charge a few hundred dollars
an hour.......
 
You can get Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati processing time in
www.imwong.com website.

But the time reported by the INS is not correct. It was some how manipulated to show that wait time is one year...where actual time taken is more than 2 years.

May be Immigation lawers association should press for correct processing times from BCIS and publish it every month.
 
Thanks for posting it. I have seen this one before....but most of the district processing times are not published for N400. For an example if you want to find out Cleveland N400 processing time ---it is not reported.

Then again sub offices are not listed there. Just for example Columbus sub office under cleveland is not listed. Usually suboffices where lots of delay happens are hidden.

The report I am talking about is a genuine N400 processing times
published by BCIS with all the office processing times reported
(including all sub offices) rather than in the columns time shown as 'NOT REPORTED'
 
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