File in transit to supervisor

NIW_Engineer

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Hey all,

Today I received an email reply from my senator's office. On 02/16/2007, I asked them for help getting USCIS to comply with their own published processing time for my I-485. This is what the senator's staff member wrote to me:

I talked to our contact at the Texas Service Center and she said that your file is in transit, as of Monday, to a supervisor. Once your file is received, by a supervisor, it will be examined. If you have not received a response within 30 days please contact our office so that we may make another inquiry. Also, if you receive a response or any updates before then please let me know


I wonder what that means, in transit to a supervisor. Has anyone seen that before? I don't think I've seen it mentioned in the forum before.
 
Hey all,

Today I received an email reply from my senator's office. On 02/16/2007, I asked them for help getting USCIS to comply with their own published processing time for my I-485. This is what the senator's staff member wrote to me:

I talked to our contact at the Texas Service Center and she said that your file is in transit, as of Monday, to a supervisor. Once your file is received, by a supervisor, it will be examined. If you have not received a response within 30 days please contact our office so that we may make another inquiry. Also, if you receive a response or any updates before then please let me know


I wonder what that means, in transit to a supervisor. Has anyone seen that before? I don't think I've seen it mentioned in the forum before.

Hi NIW_Engineer,

I haven't seen the "supervisor" reference per se, but I would say it is a good sign. Are you stuck in namecheck? If your namecheck is done, then I expect the supervisor to make your adjudication happen due to the Senator's request.
 
I just called the lady at the senator's office. She said that they told her I had cleared FBI namecheck. :)
 
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