Meaning of case numbers? (New research and timekiller while waiting)

Feliz-LA

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After about 10 case numbers searched USCIS blocked my IP (I suppose for no more then couple hours), so I had to contitue by adding cases to portfolio
so here are some

California SC case numbers (WSC):

Until tonight I thought that 002 in my case number meant LA DO and 08 meant 2008 fiscal year (that began October 1, 2007),

but apparently all it is is just a sequential number, because WSC*001 000 001 was last "touched" 10/22/2003

case number --------Y(yes)---- last update--------------- N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION-----------

some cases are listed twice - with their entry dates (approximately equal to NOA1 dates)

WSC*001 000 001 Y 10/22/2003 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*001 050 001 Y 02/06/2004 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*001 080 001 Y 11/02/2004 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*001 500 001 Y 06/10/2006 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*001 700 001 Y 06/23/2007 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION

Following cases were apparently the ones with delayed NOA1 letters and were entered in batches once they started cashing checks:
WSC*001 900 001 Y 11/20/2007 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*002 040 001 - can't be found
WSC*002 050 001 - NOA 1 October 22, 2007 (Monday),
WSC*002 011 000 Y 04/17/2008 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*002 021 000 Y 04/17/2008 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*002 031 000 Y 03/05/2008 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*002 050 001 Y 11/15/2007 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*002 060 001 Y 06/18/2008 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*002 061 001- October 24, 2007 (11 000 cases entered in 2 buisness days = 5 500 cases/day)
WSC*002 068 000- October 29, 2007 (Monday, 7 000 cases entered in 3 b/days = 2 333 cases/day)
WSC*002 069 999 Y 03/12/2008 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
case cant be found
WSC*002 070 001 Y 11/22/2007 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*002 070 001 - October 30, 2007 (2 000 cases entered in 1 days)
WSC*002 071 000 - October 31, 2007 (1 000 cases entered in 1 day)
WSC*002 080 001 Y 12/04/2007 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*002 080 001 - November 6, 2007 (Tuesday, 9 000 cases entered in 4 b/days = 2 250/day)
WSC*002 081 010 Y 12/04/2007 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*002 081 012 Y 11/15/2007 N400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION
WSC*002 081 013 - not found
WSC*002 081 0XX- November 7, 2007 - my case, PD October 30, 2007 (LA DO zipcode)
WSC*002 106 XXX -January 23, 2008 - newlkowale -PD Jan 18, 08 (LA DO)


anybody has any more ideas?
submitting your casenumbers would be big help (you can mask last 2-3 digits with XXX)
 
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i dont think anything will help the uscis is like the Bermuda triangle..once u file ur days and years get lost and when u firgure out how to get back out(like when u will get the IL???) u get confused and go in a maze trying to escape.
 
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I did this for a long time when I heard about the Fee rush and backlog 8 months ago.
I figuered that the number goes up base on the application has been entered into the system. But you find whole bunch of empty slots which number doesn't work.

Keep in mind this is USCIS not Microsoft.
 
The case number may not be useful in predicting anything besides number of appl processed in a day. At least that is what I think. Since each case is different and also DO handling times are so random, the case number data pool is very tainted to use it for any correlation with real life.
 
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