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Old 12-02-2003, 06:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: MDUdall: New NSC processing report is out

Originally posted by Matthew Udall

    > I just received the latest NSC Processing Time Report from AILA (Thank
    > you AILA). You can visit my page located at,
    > http://members.aol.com/MDUdall/sctimes.htm if you are
    > interested in seeing the Nebraska Service Center Processing Time
    > Report numbers for all case types pending at the NSC.


    > You can use the Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Report to
    > determine two things, 1) has your case been taken off of the shelf yet
    > and given to an officer for processing, and 2) is it overdue. At the
    > NSC, a USCIS officer should approve, deny or request additional
    > evidence within 30 business days of being given your case for
    > adjudication. If your case becomes overdue, than at that time you
    > should notify the NSC to bring this to their attention.


    > If your "notice" date on your receipt notice is later in time than the
    > date listed for I-129f's on the Nebraska Service Center Processing
    > Time Report, than your case is still waiting its turn to be assigned
    > to an officer (And therefore it’s obviously not yet overdue). If your
    > "notice" date on your receipt notice is earlier in time than the date
    > listed for I-129f's, than your case has likely been given to an
    > officer for adjudication. I say "likely" because if your case receives
    > an IBIS hit, than you cannot use this report to determine an overdue
    > date as the Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Reports can only
    > be used for cases that do not receive an IBIS hit. If your case
    > receives an IBIS hit, it will be pulled from the normal stream of
    > cases and will experience a delay; slight to significant until a USCIS
    > officer eventually does the follow up IBIS work required in your case.


    > Bookmark my page and check it every few days in order to monitor the
    > Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Reports. New reports are
    > usually issued twice a month, however they sometimes only come out
    > once a month (and sometimes even less frequently).


    > When you first see a report showing that your "notice" date is earlier
    > in time than the date listed for I-129f's, write down the date of
    > publication of that particular report. Than take your calendar and
    > count off 30 business days from the date of publication of that
    > particular report. That is your "overdue" date and you should note
    > that date on your calendar. Notify the NSC if your case becomes
    > overdue.


    > Ignore any projected processing times you might find on your receipt
    > notice, that you might read on the USCIS' on-line status checking page
    > or hear on the National Customer Service Center’s automated phone
    > system as those are wild guesses made by USCIS HQ (Not the NSC) and
    > often do not reflect the reality of what is going on at the NSC at any
    > given time. These projected processing times are also subject to
    > change, and are not binding on the USCIS.


    > Relying on these projected processing times will not give you
    > realistic expectations. Instead, monitor the Nebraska Service Center
    > Processing Time Reports as that information actually does come from
    > the NSC, it reflects the dates of cases that have been given to an
    > officer for processing, will help you calculate a realistic “overdueâ€?
    > date, and will thus help you achieve realistic expectations.


    > Don’t make any wedding plans, reservations, quit your job, make travel
    > arrangements, dispose of property, etc., based on projected processing
    > times listed on your receipt notice, listed on the USCIS’ on-line
    > status checking page or mentioned on the automated phone system. If
    > you do, you do so at your own risk.


    > Regards,

    > Matthew Udall

    > Attorney

    > http://members.aol.com/MDUdall/fiancee.htm





Hi Matthew,

welcome back, how was your visit in Utah with your family and friends?

Did you have a nice time?



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