RD 6/1/04 - 2 cases with approved yesterday

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RD 6/1/04 - 2 cases approved yesterday

I was running a scan for 485 cases with RD of 6/1/04 (EAC-04-179-xxxxx)last night.
It came up with 2 approvals dated 3/31/05. I think the previous LUD on these cases was 3/21/05.

I'll post detailed scan results at a later time and refresh it every 1 or 2 days.
 
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duggils,

Could you please check for EAC041985XXXX or How Do i do it? ND 06/24/04

There was a LUD on 03/29/05. FP Done 03/08/05 Code 3
 
I'll post the scan results for 6/1/04 later tonight. I'll also post the guidelines on how to scan as well. If you can't wait, you might want to search the forum for 'Excel + Scan' and you'll find some sample scans and very useful info that our good folks have put together.

It's easier if you have a Dynamic IP Broadband Connection (what this means is -you get a new IP address assigned to you every time you disconnect, effectively nullifying the USCIs daily limit of ~200 searches per day/IP address); otherwise, it can get pretty painful to compile all the 485 cases filed on a certain day.

-duggils1
 
duggils1 said:
I'll post the scan results for 6/1/04 later tonight. I'll also post the guidelines on how to scan as well.

If you can't wait,

I'll wait!!


you might want to search the forum for 'Excel + Scan' and you'll find some sample scans and very useful info that our good folks have put together.

It's easier if you have a Dynamic IP Broadband Connection (what this means is -you get a new IP address assigned to you every time you disconnect, effectively nullifying the USCIs daily limit of ~200 searches per day/IP address); otherwise, it can get pretty painful to compile all the 485 cases filed on a certain day.

-duggils1

I don't have a Dynamic IP Broadband Connection. What shoulkd I do? All I have is dial up's.
 
Ok! I'll start a scan for 6/24/04 485 cases and keep refreshing it periodically - let's say every 2-3 days.
I'll start a new thread and post the initial results for 6/1 and 6/24.
 
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