Folks, here are INS comments about the issues in TSC. They are looking into the problem.
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Thanks Linda. Regards. Rajiv.
At 05:27 PM 3/18/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Just so you know, if I don\'t respond directly it means that I am referring
the
issues for more specifically expert opinions within the agency. Sometimes
this
is a lengthy process, even internally.
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Subject: Re: TSC - Finger Print Notices For I-485 EB Cases
Author: rskhanna@immigration.com
Date: 3/15/2002 3:06 PM
Linda, are you aware of this problem? What is being done to remedy
it? Please help these folks.
At 10:43 AM 3/15/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Mr. Rajiv Khanna,
> We highly appreciate your services for the immigration community with
> a lot of valuable information. We request for your help to bring the
> following issue in the in the next AILA meeting with Texas Service Center
> (TSC).
>
> Currently at TSC, the Finger Print Notices are generated by the
> computer called National Scheduler. It is supposed to generate the notice
> depending on the availability of time at a particular Application Service
> Center (ASC) and on the order of Receipt Date/Notice Date. But it is not
> generating, as it should. It is randomly generating the notices. There is
> no order.
>
> I have filed my I-485 in June \'01 and my two colleagues have
> filed in Nov \'01 and Dec \'01. We three are from the same employer,
> working at the same client, all EB2 category, every one\'s Priority Date
> is June \'98 and we three live in the same street in Irving, TX. Residents
> of Irving, TX have to go to INS DALLAS VILLAGE AT BACHMAN LAKE, SUITE 211
> 3701 W. NORTHWEST HWY DALLAS, TX 75220. My first colleague (Notice Date:
> Nov \'01) has got his FP Notice in Dec \'01 (i.e. after one month) and the
> second one (Notice Date: Dec \'01) has got the FP Notice within 15 days. I
> have filed 9 months back and I haven\'t received it so far. What is wrong
> with me? If everything works perfectly correct with the National
> Scheduler no one will have this type of problems. Some applicants are
> receiving FP Notices within 10 days and some applicants are not able to
> receive it after 13, 14 months also. Some people have filed I-485 in
> Aug/Sep \'01 have finished their finger prints in Nov/Dec \'01 and got
> their approvals also in Jan \'02. Something is wrong in the system.
> Unless TSC corrects this problem, applicants have to suffer for ever.
> Now a days, many applicants are worried about their FP Notices and
> calling to Immigration Officers.
>
> Please understand our feelings and worries with your kind heart
> and take the issue to TSC to process in the order of First In First Out.
>
> Thanks in advance for your valuable time.
>
>Regards,
>Venkat.
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Thanks Linda. Regards. Rajiv.
At 05:27 PM 3/18/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Just so you know, if I don\'t respond directly it means that I am referring
the
issues for more specifically expert opinions within the agency. Sometimes
this
is a lengthy process, even internally.
____________________Reply Separator____________________
Subject: Re: TSC - Finger Print Notices For I-485 EB Cases
Author: rskhanna@immigration.com
Date: 3/15/2002 3:06 PM
Linda, are you aware of this problem? What is being done to remedy
it? Please help these folks.
At 10:43 AM 3/15/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Mr. Rajiv Khanna,
> We highly appreciate your services for the immigration community with
> a lot of valuable information. We request for your help to bring the
> following issue in the in the next AILA meeting with Texas Service Center
> (TSC).
>
> Currently at TSC, the Finger Print Notices are generated by the
> computer called National Scheduler. It is supposed to generate the notice
> depending on the availability of time at a particular Application Service
> Center (ASC) and on the order of Receipt Date/Notice Date. But it is not
> generating, as it should. It is randomly generating the notices. There is
> no order.
>
> I have filed my I-485 in June \'01 and my two colleagues have
> filed in Nov \'01 and Dec \'01. We three are from the same employer,
> working at the same client, all EB2 category, every one\'s Priority Date
> is June \'98 and we three live in the same street in Irving, TX. Residents
> of Irving, TX have to go to INS DALLAS VILLAGE AT BACHMAN LAKE, SUITE 211
> 3701 W. NORTHWEST HWY DALLAS, TX 75220. My first colleague (Notice Date:
> Nov \'01) has got his FP Notice in Dec \'01 (i.e. after one month) and the
> second one (Notice Date: Dec \'01) has got the FP Notice within 15 days. I
> have filed 9 months back and I haven\'t received it so far. What is wrong
> with me? If everything works perfectly correct with the National
> Scheduler no one will have this type of problems. Some applicants are
> receiving FP Notices within 10 days and some applicants are not able to
> receive it after 13, 14 months also. Some people have filed I-485 in
> Aug/Sep \'01 have finished their finger prints in Nov/Dec \'01 and got
> their approvals also in Jan \'02. Something is wrong in the system.
> Unless TSC corrects this problem, applicants have to suffer for ever.
> Now a days, many applicants are worried about their FP Notices and
> calling to Immigration Officers.
>
> Please understand our feelings and worries with your kind heart
> and take the issue to TSC to process in the order of First In First Out.
>
> Thanks in advance for your valuable time.
>
>Regards,
>Venkat.