sharpieterk said:These dates don't mean anything anymore to people like us but I do beleive that these dates have been changed in order to reflect the faster processing times that USCIS so falsely claims to do. This might be a direct result of the lawsuit. Since the dates have dramatically changed, isn't it time for us to collect data on how many people are still waiting before these dates? I am sure USCIS will come back and say that the remaining folks are delayed because of secutiry checks, false information blah blah blah, but we can collect some info to present the inconsistency and misrepresentation of information on the part of USCIS.
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485-RD 10/17/2002, ND 11/10/2002
3rdEAD - RD 6/10/2002, AD 8/18/2002
3rdAP also approved...don't remember date.
njguy007 said:if your ND is before the VSC website date, at least you can follow up with senator/congressman and send faxes here and there. You feel that you can do something abt it
Be happy abt that atleast. Otherwise, you have to sit and do nothing
dsatish said:THE ADVANCING OF THE DATES MAKES A LOT OF DIFFERENCE. They at least entertain your expedite requests and they no longer tell your congress man that they are processig Jan'2002 cases and all others have to wait for their turn. Believe me, it may not work out for every one who approaches the ombudsman or congress man or who all sends expedite fax request, but i truely believe that these efforts pay well for a majority of the people. I am truely sympathetic towards the left out long standing cases and i sincerely believe that those people will put all their efforts to put pressure on INS and INS does something to them. Every man will have his day. Things are really speeding off now. A lot of people who have lost hope are getting their day. Let's stay optimistic.
Can someone validate this assumption that transferring the case to local office is deemed "resolved"?Perico said:the service centers are doing a lot of I-485 transfers to the local offices, that may be the reason as to why, they seem to be working faster, once they transfer the applications, they count it as " resolved " little do they know they are in fact making it more difficult, since local offices have very limited staff and also process the family based aplications and Interim EAD and Emergency advance parole
The impact of processing dates on initiation of inquiries and contacting congressmen/ombudsman etc. has already been addressed in other posts in this thread.sharpieterk said:These dates don't mean anything anymore to people like us but I do beleive that these dates have been changed in order to reflect the faster processing times that USCIS so falsely claims to do. This might be a direct result of the lawsuit. Since the dates have dramatically changed, isn't it time for us to collect data on how many people are still waiting before these dates? I am sure USCIS will come back and say that the remaining folks are delayed because of secutiry checks, false information blah blah blah, but we can collect some info to present the inconsistency and misrepresentation of information on the part of USCIS.
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