New JIT tomorrow

JIT should be out this weekend.

My prediction:
I-131 Advance Parole will move forward
I-485 Employment-based - 11/23/2001
I-765 EAD will move forward

Dont know about Tasse's prize for the winner though! :)
 
Tasse,

You owe me $2, you can pay by cashiers check or money order.
SM,
Ask Tasee to give my money ASAP so that I can offer you a cup of chai.
 
Vipsha,

Your APPLICATION FOR $2 bet was received on May 2, 2003. We mailed you a receipt with information about processing. It is taking between 989 and 999 days for us to process this kind of case. We will mail you a decision as soon as processing is complete.

:D
 
Originally posted by Tasse
Vipsha,

Your APPLICATION FOR $2 bet was received on May 2, 2003. We mailed you a receipt with information about processing. It is taking between 989 and 999 days for us to process this kind of case. We will mail you a decision as soon as processing is complete.

:D

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.....Very funny......:D
 
Damn, Here also I have to wait, I have been waiting for 485 to be approved and now another wait.
Tasee, is there any 800 number so that I can check status of my application.

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :
 
BCIS Service Center Processing Times Report Online Access on the Horizon

http://www.immigration-law.com/Canada.html

05/03/2003: BCIS Service Center Processing Times Report Online Access on the Horizon

* Those who have been following closely the periodic processing times reports released by the BCIS (formerly INS) must have noticed a few changes. In the past, each Service Center released its report in a completely different format and at a completely different interval in time. There was no consistency in the reports among the four Service Centers, creating confusion in the immigrant community. Lately, they started changing the reporting format and period in an uniform format and period of time: By-weekly. When it comes to the format, there still remains lack of uniformity in reports of some types of cases such as I-130, I-140, etc. among the Service Centers, but it is expected that it will change into an uniform format. The BCIS has yet to announce the exact time when it will launch online centralized reporting system on the BCIS web site, but it has been working on within the agency.

* Currently, the processing times reports are released through the American Immigration Lawyers Association by each Service Center through its liaison network. Obviously, this process can create some errors and delays in actual release of the information for the public. At this time, all the Service Centers have released up-to-date reports through the AILA, but one Service Center report is one-month behind in releasing its report. The upcoming centralized online access to the Service Centers processing times reports will achieve consistency in reports in terms of format and timing just as the people see in the current labor department monthly report of the federal and state offices processing times of foreign labor certification applications "uniformly." It is hoped that the BCIS launches online reporting system as soon as possible.
 
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