I visited my local office through infopass recently because my FBI name check still pending.
First, do you know whether they have submitted your FBI namecheck?
And, other people in this forum who their number is current for August got their interview letter for beginning august but not me.
Can you give an example of such people? I haven't seen this.
I am so worried as the time is running and we have only three months till the end of 2008 DV program.
Your problem is not that time is running out. I think there's is enough time for people whose numbers are current now to have their applications adjudicated. (If they follow-up with INFOPASS etc).
Your problem is that you case number is very high. I am not saying this to disappoint you, but to give your realistic expectations and hopefully improve your chances of success. There is nothing you can do to decrease your number, so relax.
It's true that you case number is current for August, but note that the August bulletin says CURRENT next to Asia, so everyone else's number is current too. In practice, when a region becomes CURRENT at the end of the fiscal year, it doesn't mean everyone will get a visa.
It means they will schedule all time slots at embassies, and will issue visas until they run out of time on Sept 30, or run out of visa numbers at some point in time before Sept 30.
With USCIS, it's not clear what policy they follow. Clearly different local offices are moving at different speed. What is clear is that it will be very difficult to get USCIS to act on your application before your number is current. Once your number is current, you will have just 2 months to have your application approved.
I showed to the officer the memo that indicates DV is one of the criteria eligible to ask for FBI name check expeditious.http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/ExpediteNameChk022007.pdf
He did look at the memo and said; they are aware of this memo but can not do any thing until August when my number is current because my case is on hold till August and not pending. And, they only ask FBI to expedite cases after they have visa number immediately available. Plus, they do not accept the advance notification on visa bulletin as %100 factual. Advance notification means estimation to them and it may change under the Law. (This idea was new for me).
In addition, the only person who can ask for FBI expeditious process is the adjudicator (some one who has authority to approve or deny a case within USCIS) of my case not just everyone. And then said; I may ask my adjudicator about it if they schedule an interview for me. And every thing is up to adjudicator decision.
I asked what if my adjudicator decides not to schedule an interview before my FBI name check is back and we reach to end of September. He said I will get a chance for interview probably but still this is up to adjudicator and nothing is guaranteed.
It will be hard to get them to do anything until your number becomes current. Harder still to get to expedite your name check.
Try thinking from the other end. Did you ask if your interview is scheduled, or when they are planning to schedule it?
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