I-485 Processing Time at Houston District

According to the article in the chronicle, there is a Congress session this week about the issue, does anyone know when that session is and if it will be on TV?

NEC04
 
the wait continues

June 1st, 2002.
But, my Nd is Nov.01 and I am still waiting. I just try not to think about it.
 
Stamping experience from texas02 - Not mine

Stamping experience/ procedures in Houston

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Hi folks,

Here's an update on the procedures my wife and I went through when we went for stamping our passports in Houston after I485 approvals.

-Getting to the BCIS Center/Parking:
About a couple of blocks after entering the lane (after exiting I45 going north, exit #60B) with the BCIS office, there's a parking lot on the left that says "INS Parking". The BCIS office is diagonally across from the parking lot.

-Standing in (usually long) line for a token vs Going through the appointment line:
We went to stand in line around 5.15-5.30 am. Security guards started allowing people standing in line into the BCIS office at around 6.30ish. There's only one entrance into the BCIS office and people who had prior appointments (those who had an orange slip) were allowed to go in first. All stamping-related folks had no such slip (I assume/believe) and thus needed to stand in the non-appointment line. After clearing through security, everyone got into the BCIS office and stood in line within the office for the actual token.

-The token and wait:
We got our tokens at around 7.20-7.30ish and proceeded to wait till our numbers were called after about an hour or so. Restrooms and vending machines (need some real crispy bills else...) are readily accessible.

-Documents required:
We took the usual list: The approval notice, I-94s, photos, EADs, APs, passports. We were also asked for the old EADs and APs. In case you have an address change, it helps to take your license or the sheet/docket from BCIS that comes along with your latest EAD, with your latest address shown on that sheet.

-The Stamping:
The BCIS rep was really efficient and went through the stamping process in about 15 mins or so. The rep filled out a form for us, made sure that the correct address was filled in to receive the GCs, took our fingerprints and signature, and finally stamped our passports.

-Husband and wife:
Are usually given separate tokens. However, it is likely that BCIS rep will process the stamping together if both go to the window when the first token no. is called out.

-Advise:
The earlier you stand in line the faster you are likely to finish the process. We got off by around 9.15ish.

Good luck.
 
do we have to go that early

I am thinking ahead. If someday, I finally come to the stage to do the stamping:

1. do we have to go that early, is it possible that we can still be stamped if we go in at around 8 or 9, or even in the afternoon?

2. Do husband and wife have to go together? I am asking becasue if we have to go that early, I don't know what I am going to do with my little ones.

Thanks

FFIDX
 
Processing time at Houston office

I have checked some old Houston transfer cases, the fastest time between interview and TD is around 3 months and the slowest is 18 months. Most cases took around 8~14 months though. I know it is very sad, but it seems that they are still working as the same way now adays, I am afraid.

So, they are not joking about the 1 more year of waiting.
 
Still Waiting

I looked at the AILA web site last week which spoke about the meeting in Congress about the backlog in processing. The end result is that by the end 2006, it will only take 6 months for processing. Too bad we didn't have that opportunity during our time.

Does anyone know when the update for local office processing times will be posted on this site?
I'm anxious to see if the houston office processing time will change from 665 days.

NEC04
I-485 ND 09/02
 
my case transferred

My case is transferred from VSC to Houston CIS, any idea how long it is taking for interview call.

RD: 05/16/2002
ND: 05/18/2002
FP1: 06/25/2002
FP2:12/23/2003
REF: 06/14/2004
TD: 06/23/2004.

Thanks.
 
Welcom to join our boat but regretfully nobody know. We just only presume the earlist interview notice will be 3 months later after transfer or FP.

Your case was transferred after RFE which please advise RFE details.



dgandhari said:
My case is transferred from VSC to Houston CIS, any idea how long it is taking for interview call.

RD: 05/16/2002
ND: 05/18/2002
FP1: 06/25/2002
FP2:12/23/2003
REF: 06/14/2004
TD: 06/23/2004.

Thanks.
 
Case Transferred

My G.C processing is for future employment, I am not working with the company, which is processing my G.C.

1. An original letter on company letterhead from my prospective employer who filed Form I-140/I-360 on my behalf stating their continued interest in hiring me, duties to be performed, and remuneration.

2. Federal Income Tax returns, including all schedules and Forms W-2 and/or Forms 1099, for the last year.

I am not sure why my case is transferred!!!!!!!!!
 
Guys, some of you might know me as a regular on TSC site.
Today i went over this thread and good to see all the responses are in 1 thread.
we could request jaxen the moderator to delete the other thread.

You can see in my signature , my case history.
But today i am checking into this thread because I am considering an offer to move back to Houston from DC area.
i will definitely pray that i don't join your ranks but
I am expecting the worst - that is transfer to houston.
since i moved from Houston to VA in Aug 03 and now back to Houston in July 04.

I couldn't establish a trend as to why transfer to local office ? I think with NIW cases, i think they want to scrutinise more. but with eb2 & eb3 unless
you have moved, i don't why.
what are your thoughts ?

all the best to everyone.
 
Finally

To everyone out there:
I just got my interview notice today!!! :)
The interview is scheduled for July 19 at 10:30am in a Houston BCIS office near Greens road.

I am still in shock but I will post all the details as soon as I catch my breath.

NEC04
I-485 ND 09/02

P.S. I called my attorney and after he calls me back, I will post the accurate info on what to take exactly to the interview.
 
NECO4,

Congratulations. and Good luck....

It looks like they are not going with RD's, they are going with TD's.....
 
It seems to me that the online processing dates are not accurate. I believe that the transfer date is more valid. So for those who got transfered to the Houston Office, it is quite possible that the interview should come in around 6 months.

I was transfered in January 23 2004.
I did Fingerprints in April 21 2004.
My interview is July 19 2004.

So it took about 6 months.
Freedomtome, I hope that you receive something in the mail very soon as our cases are similar.

Good luck to everyone.
 
NEC 04,

Congratulations! Good luck for your interview.

Btw, did the Houston office send the interview notice to you directly or to your lawyer?
 
The Houston office sent me a notice directly, and the notice said that my attoney has been notified.

NEC04
 
good news

It is good to see interview notice coming out of Houston office, even though I have a Nov. 01 RD and still waiting.

It seems that TD is the standard Houston office is using, it may not seem fair to people holding a earleir RD, but any activity is better than no activity. My TD is March, and I look forward to seeing something by Sept if any all possible.

FFIDX
 
Nec04, all the best for your interview.
why do you think your case was transferred to houston local ?
AC-21 ? RFE? Move ??
 
The transfer notice which I received back in January said that it was to faster process my application.

Also, I found out that the medical exam cannot be older than 1 year. I did mine when I filed in 09/02, and I just did another one again today.

NEC04
 
Today I talk to the customer service, that lady told me that the day the local office received our case would be our new ND/RD .
 
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