Premature Filing - Ins Website Procedure

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Hi,

Eventhough KingAnil007 refiled his/her application, we are not convinced the way INS behaves. Their offical web site is saying the procedure - How an application will be processed. Please lookin to the following URL:

http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/scnational/

It said " How We Process Your Application at a Service Center:
Normal Processing:

The first step is the receipt of mail. Mail is generally opened within twenty-four hours of receipt. The majority of mail arrives on Monday (40%) and Friday (20%). The other three days of the week share an equal amount of mail. Because of the volume of mail arriving on the two busiest days, sending a case via express mail to arrive on either of those days does not ensure faster processing. The lower volumes of mail arriving on Tuesdays means that the mail is usually opened by Tuesday evening.

Applications are stamped with the time and date of physical receipt, not the time and date they are actually opened. Mail with fees enclosed is routed immediately to mail assembly. Cases that are filed prematurely (before the applicant was eligible or met the legal criteria) or that were filed on an outdated form are prepared for manual rejection at this point. Cases lacking proper signature or correct fee are identified for system rejection."

Is it not the negligence of INS, for not rejecting the prematured filing applications within a reasonable time after they received?

Hello KingAnil007, do you decide not to pursue the matter anymore regarding your original application?

Comments please.

Thanks
 
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