HappyGirl said:Dallas Office Rapid Adjustment.
It's a pilot program. And yes, it does seem unfair, but maybe they will start implementing it all over the country if it's success continues.
And I wouldn't exactly call it bragging - they're just excited. As you would be when you first hear you application has been approved.
mao75 said:Hello,
Couple questions,
what happens when you inquire about the missing I485 Notice??? Why you have the same date about the infopass and the FP?
They allow you to take the FP the same day??
Did you receive the FP Notice??
I wonder because its been 16 days since my Interview, and I haven't receive any NOA yet, I dont want to spend 1 or 2 months to go to the next step asking about those notices by infopass...
cherr1980 said:Actually not all processes at DORA are receiving the GC in the 90 days window. They implemented the program to see if they really can accomplished the majority of the cases in that 90 day and then try to implemented in others parts. So far they haven't make any assestment if the program is really efficent. I think that many things should be check like size of the district office and immigration population in the area who will apply for benefits.
You will like to see that there was a pilot program in NY but it was ended at the beginning of this year.
http://www.murthy.com/news/n_ombrep.html
I am agree that seems unfair and I understand your frustration, I keep saying my husband that people who live in California and applied even AFTER me for several months will get their green card this year and I will be still waiting next year, oufff totally frustration.
Good luck,
eddie_d said:My whole process took 120 days and that was with an RFE. I wouldn't get too worked up over it, most people are getting green cards in 4, 5, 6 months so DORA isn't really saving that much time in the grand scheme of things.
eddie_d said:My whole process took 120 days and that was with an RFE. I wouldn't get too worked up over it, most people are getting green cards in 4, 5, 6 months so DORA isn't really saving that much time in the grand scheme of things.
HappyGirl said:Dallas Office Rapid Adjustment.
It's a pilot program. And yes, it does seem unfair, but maybe they will start implementing it all over the country if it's success continues.
And I wouldn't exactly call it bragging - they're just excited. As you would be when you first hear you application has been approved.