Transferred to San Francisco

parolee

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My online status says today, that my case (also my wife and daugher) have been transferred to San Francisco. My wife did 2nd FP on Aug 12. I have not done it yet (even though I tried at Oakland office) because I did not get FP notice.

I wonder what could be the reason for transfer.

Last report for San Francisco (posted Aug 11) shows January 31, 2004 date for I-485. What does that mean. Is it the date they received the transfer, or notice date (it says notice date).

Any ideas about their real processing dates and processing style, that do they process in order or randomly like CSC?

Appreciate responses.

(I know, I have to wait at least six months before I hear something from them, but I'm just curious)
 
When it comes to transferred cases to local office, the actual time is reasonably shorter than the date posted.

Didn't you mention you are from Special Registration Country?. This could be the reason.

I think transferring to the local office is good, as a possible interview would be set and the data of adjudication is definitive.

Good Luck!
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parolee said:
My online status says today, that my case (also my wife and daugher) have been transferred to San Francisco. My wife did 2nd FP on Aug 12. I have not done it yet (even though I tried at Oakland office) because I did not get FP notice.

I wonder what could be the reason for transfer.

Last report for San Francisco (posted Aug 11) shows January 31, 2004 date for I-485. What does that mean. Is it the date they received the transfer, or notice date (it says notice date).

Any ideas about their real processing dates and processing style, that do they process in order or randomly like CSC?

Appreciate responses.

(I know, I have to wait at least six months before I hear something from them, but I'm just curious)
 
parolee said:
I wonder what could be the reason for transfer.

There can be lots of reasons for transfers... SR Country as pinnacle_man says, or you got married recently, or random pick (used to be the case that about 3% of cases were randomly picked for interview transfer), or something inconsistent in your bio - status, employment, etc. If everything is cool with your history and application, just look at the interview as a formality and take whatever documents they ask you to bring.
 
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