I-140 - received a notice requesting additional information

minder

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I have filed I-140 with Receipt Date February 03, 2003 on Texas Service Center.
Today (after 160 days) I saw on BCIC web site following message: "On July 11, 2003, we mailed a notice requesting additional evidence or information in this case. ...."

My question is:
After resubmitting those additional information, approximately how long I need to wait their decision. My applications will go on the end of the queue, or they will remain on the current position?

With another words: I will lose those 160 days waiting or not?

Thank you for your help in advance!
 
Hello,

from what I have seen in other threads sometime people actually want to get a RFE as they can get a swifter response. although as with everything lese connected to the BCIS there is no firm logic.

As far as I am aware you do not go to the bottom of the pile again, and I have seen cases where after the RFE is submitted the approval is made within 7 days.

Good Luck
 
Originally posted by minder
I have filed I-140 with Receipt Date February 03, 2003 on Texas Service Center.
Today (after 160 days) I saw on BCIC web site following message: "On July 11, 2003, we mailed a notice requesting additional evidence or information in this case. ...."

My question is:
After resubmitting those additional information, approximately how long I need to wait their decision. My applications will go on the end of the queue, or they will remain on the current position?

With another words: I will lose those 160 days waiting or not?

Thank you for your help in advance!


Hi, Minder:
Could you please tell me which category you filed?
 
Nobody Knows

Hello,

I my case. It looks like that I lost all these days before reply RFE. I have heard nothing since RFE received by BCIS. Up to today it accumulates more than 130 days. If counts from my I-140 original file date it is some where around 300 days!

I talked to the BCIS a couple of times. One resonable explianation was that the days between the date RFE issued and BCIS received date will be substract from the total days. This means during these days BCIS does not process your case. I was also told that the process time is not 160 days as indicated on your receipt. Unfortunately it varies from officer to officer, like 6 months to 8 months. So what we can say!
 
Re: Re: I-140 - received a notice requesting additional information

Originally posted by sharley
Hi, Minder:
Could you please tell me which category you filed?

We have received the letter from the immigration service today.
The problem was that my attorney have wrote wrong preference category 2nd instead of 3rd.
 
Originally posted by amdomd
Could you tell what additional evidence they asked and what did you send. Thanks.
They needed proof of may experience, and we already sent 2 letter of recommendation from my previews employer.
 
Originally posted by bonny
Hi Minder,

Can you tell me if you are doing consular processing or AOS?

I don't know what you asking exactly,
but my applications are in Texas Service Center.
 
Minder,

Sorry, I wasn't clear. I am doing consular processing through the London Embassy for my green card EB3. I wondered whether your I-140 filed was for consular processing or as re already in the US working and filing for adjustment of status?

Thanks:)
 
Originally posted by raincheck
minder,

Could you please tell us whether you filed for CP or I485

Thanks

I have filed only I-140 and still waiting.
If I have I-140 approved, then I will file I-485.
What you think, is this a good idea, or I need to file I-485 right now?

Thank you!

Nikolay
 
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