I shall update the tracker in case of changes.waiting4cagc said:I have updated the tracker as follows:
1. Added data for the following people:
KeenOnGC
USCIS_GC_APPRO
2. Updated data for the following people:
TSCEB2Current
KGY
masood_55
3. Corrected conditional formatting and sorted data by 485 RD in ascending order. (If the 485 is approved the entire row should have a green background.)
Do not take too much weight on what they say. Their job fills all kinds of errors!2getgc said:I had my lawyer contact USCIS to query my status on Dec 5, 2006. Total I got a reply letter from USCIS. The answer is somehow surprised to me. The told me “ our review indicates that this is actually within our processing time. They regret any misunderstanding. “ My 485 RD is May 2, 2006. According to the processing time published by UICIS on Dec 5, 2006, the processing time for 485 is June 1, 2006. I am just 30 days outside the processing date. Actually, the letter was wrote on Jan 10, 2007, the 485 processing date was already moved forward to Jun 15, 2006 per the processing date released on Dec. 18, 2006. The latest TSC processing date was already July 17, 2006.
I didn’t know if the letter gave a good indication because they never mentioned security check issue? I had infopass on Dec 12, 2006 also. The local immigration official told me I am stucking in name check. Did the letter mean the name-check is complete?
Had anybody have similar experience? Please advise the indication. Thanks
socialmix said:I called USCIS on 11/20/06 and customer support rep opened a service request on my I485 case because of the case is Outside Processing time. I had a LUD on 01/09/07 and Yesterday in mail i got letter from TSC with the following Info:
The processing of your petition/application has ben delayed. All petitions/applications received by this service are required to have routine security checks that are resulting in delays of the adjudication of petitions/applications,. We can give no definite indication of when they will be completed. We apologize for the delay. XM158
Does anyone get this kind of letter? what does XM158 means?
one more thing... Submitting a Case Problem to CIS Ombudsman will help ? Does anyone did this? if yes, can you share your experience?
laborpain01 said:So if the spouse has to travel to India while the primary applicants 485 is approved does she need an advanced parole.
2getgc said:XM158 was ID of the immigration official who replied your query.
I got a letter Friday from uscis and told me my case was still within processing time. The just made an excuse mathmatically as My RD was just on 30 day outside the processing time at the time I made query. I had a LUD on Jan 11. The reply letter was wrote on Jan 10. The LUD was caused by the query letter definitely.
THe delay of the FBI name check is only reason to blame. I will contact my congressman to expidite the FBI name check
laborpain01 said:Socialmix....
Your case is very similar to mine. Spoke to a nice lady from USCIS. She took my case details and initiated an inquiry about my wife's case. I am guessing its stuck in name check as well. She told me that USCIS will get back to me in 30 days.
Its been almost 2.5 months since they approved mine. However my wife's GC Is stuck in NC...I am sure there are many in similar situation.
seems that a lot people stuck in name check, but the FBI said that only 10% name check had not been cleared after 60 days. Numbers seems don't add up.2getgc said:XM158 was ID of the immigration official who replied your query.
I got a letter Friday from uscis and told me my case was still within processing time. The just made an excuse mathmatically as My RD was just on 30 day outside the processing time at the time I made query. I had a LUD on Jan 11. The reply letter was wrote on Jan 10. The LUD was caused by the query letter definitely.
THe delay of the FBI name check is only reason to blame. I will contact my congressman to expidite the FBI name check
GYC said:seems that a lot people stuck in name check, but the FBI said that only 10% name check had not been cleared after 60 days. Numbers seems don't add up.
Thanks for the info, but;andy garcia said:They mean 10% of all the people not only for immigration purposes. I think that the percentage for immigration purposes is higher than that.
Read the following paragraph from their webpage:
The National Name Check Program's has its genesis in Executive Order 10450, issued during the Eisenhower Administration. This executive order addresses personnel security issues, and mandated National Agency Checks (NACs) as part of the pre-employment vetting and background investigation process. The FBI is a primary NAC conducted on all U.S. government employees. Since September 11th, name check requests have grown, with more and more customers seeking background information from FBI files on individuals before bestowing a privilege—whether that privilege is government employment or an appointment, a security clearance, attendance at a White House function, a Green card or naturalization, admission to the bar, or a visa for the privilege of visiting our homeland. More than 70 federal and state agencies regularly request FBI name checks. In addition to serving federal, state, and local government customers, the NNCP conducts numerous name searches in direct support of the counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and homeland security efforts of the FBI.
You can apply online and it is very simple. Check single or multiple entry is the only confusion I remembered.laborpain01 said:Does anyone here has any exp with applying for Advanced Parole themselves and not using a lawyer...
Is it very simple procedure..Would appreciate if people share their experience about filing it themselves.
thanks