USCIS Application and Receipting Update - September 21, 2007

I think focus is on I-485 applications. If you see those dates moved 10 days and there are reports that the work load is split to VSC and CSC which dont process I-485. Surprisingly EAD/AP for those applications are also processed at same time. My friends EAD/AP is processed at CSC but 485 at TSC.

So i still feel importance being given to employment and big corporations.
 
Even NSC is going at snail pace or should I say no pace at all. Its not even moving. I filed my application in April 2007 and haven't received the IL yet. All inquiries lead to just one answer. Wait 60 days before contacting again.
 
N-400s may have been frozen completely for now. As is being reported extensively on www.immigrationvoice.org USCIS is under tremendous pressure to handle Green Card cases (485/EAD/AP) etc on priority basis after the July visa bulletin scandal. AILA was threatening legal action as well. It is clear that USCIS will not move much on N-400 for the next few months. Bad News !!! :( :(
 
...It is clear that USCIS will not move much on N-400 for the next few months. Bad News !!! :( :(...

I really hope you meant to say weeks instead of months. Wow, if that's true it's really bad news. I mean, I applied in June and I'm takingg my oath soon, but my parents sent the application at the end of July and not even a receipt yet.

Unbelieveable. :mad:
 
I really hope you meant to say weeks instead of months. Wow, if that's true it's really bad news. I mean, I applied in June and I'm takingg my oath soon, but my parents sent the application at the end of July and not even a receipt yet.

Unbelieveable. :mad:

Hope for the best (few weeks) but prepare for the worst (several months)
 
I wish everyone to write to USCIS about their great concern and disappointment on slowing down of process AFTER the fee increase. People should raise their voice by making a valid point that this huge increase in the fees for all kind of applications should have been to improve services and a quicker processing of applications than slowing down the process so drastically. Otherwise, increase in fees doesn't make any sense at all.

I wish everyone to write to USCIS about it without worrying anything. Remember, whenever people do something together, it does get govt attention? For example, many people started filing lawsuit against USCIS across the country two years ago while they were got tired of waiting to hear from USCIS, which made USCIS to pay attention to do something about this. Similarly, it will certainly get their attention this time too if people would start writing to USCIS about their disappointment on slowing process despite of this huge fees increase.

Of course, USCIS will make all kind of excuses such as that they got bombared with high volume of applications in the month of July and etc...but that should not be the excuse to delay the process this long. I mean, 98% of N-400 applications were wrapping up within 3-4 months period until June of this year around the country especially in NYC, but now it's taking at least 6-8 months, which should not be this way especially when USCIS has increased the fees so much. I mean this much increase in the fees should have been for a better and quicker processing than other way around. The problem is in the Service Centers and not in the local district offices.

By writing to USCIS, you will not only do a favor on yourself but also on future applicants who will be grateful to you. Remember, it should be a collective efforts and the attitude of helping each other? I hope that you guys would do the right thing especially when all of you are being helped by other people's efforts on this forum. There is no need to worry from USCIS, nor you should ignore this matter. I've already written to USCIS, and hope you will do the same.

http://immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=263663

Good luck...
 
I wish everyone to write to USCIS about their great concern and disappointment on slowing down of process AFTER the fee increase. People should raise their voice by making a valid point ...I wish everyone to write to USCIS about it without worrying anything. Remember, whenever people do something together, it does get govt attention? ...I've already written to USCIS, and hope you will do the same.

http://immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=263663

Good luck...


Laughing....Perhaps the people working at USCIS don't care? Or they do care but are prevented from doing better? Your idea isn't going to work.

If you really want progress, you'll have to convince some congressmen and senators to author a bill and pass it, to require metrics to be published along with the date. Then require some sort of trigger if the metrics are too slow. (Probably neither will be done.) Regardless, what good is it to see the processed date, unless they also show how the number of applications actually processed each day?
 
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