140_takes_4ever
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I have to go with dima66a on this one. Atleast the first half of the theory. In case a case is under review it will show up as missing. Now review need not necessarily mean approval, but it definitely means it is on someone's table. Now depending upon how many cases are on that person's table will decide how soon your case status is updated.
My case went missing atleast 4-5 times, there was no change in LUD, but things kept happening. The first time I received my 2FP notice, the next few times it went missing there was no change in LUD, but the end result was an approval.
I usually don't like to extrapolate on the way INS works since it is always in a state of flux. But this time personal experience, and that of others allows for some deductions to be made.
On the conservative side, I would say, that if your case is missing, it is a good thing. Something 2FP/Approval/RFE will come out of it.
My case went missing atleast 4-5 times, there was no change in LUD, but things kept happening. The first time I received my 2FP notice, the next few times it went missing there was no change in LUD, but the end result was an approval.
I usually don't like to extrapolate on the way INS works since it is always in a state of flux. But this time personal experience, and that of others allows for some deductions to be made.
On the conservative side, I would say, that if your case is missing, it is a good thing. Something 2FP/Approval/RFE will come out of it.