The USCIS "Confuse the Customer" strategy is rearing it's ugly head again. They updated the Dallas Processing times again this month (https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/officeProcesstimes.jsp?selectedOffice=24).
The N-600 processing times over the past several months are showing that the USCIS really doesn't understand the true nature of time. Take a look at the N-600 processing times they've posted since last fall:
Perhaps the reason that they haven't processed my daughter's June 28th N-600 application is that they skipped all of the applications from Mid-June to Mid-October, and, when they realized what they had done, only went back to August. Who knows?
Grrrrrr!!
The N-600 processing times over the past several months are showing that the USCIS really doesn't understand the true nature of time. Take a look at the N-600 processing times they've posted since last fall:
- Posted Mid October --------> Processing Mid-April
- Posted Mid November ------> Processing Mid-May
- Posted Mid December ------> Processing Mid-June
- Posted Mid January --------> Processing Mid-October!!
- Posted Mid February -------> Processing Mid-November
- Posted Mid March ----------> Processing August 28!!
- Posted Mid April ------------> Processing August 29
- Posted Mid May ------------> Processing August 30
Perhaps the reason that they haven't processed my daughter's June 28th N-600 application is that they skipped all of the applications from Mid-June to Mid-October, and, when they realized what they had done, only went back to August. Who knows?
Grrrrrr!!