Thanks a lot for your inputs.
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Congratulations!
essenel. enjoy!
Congratulations buddy! Happy for you :).
With regards to my applications, I've given up hope that I'll see any change to their status any time soon. I feel that USCIS has some internal target to complete atleast X% of applications from every month and move on to the next month. Maybe, if & when dates retrogress, they'll go back and work on the remaining (100-X%). We'll see how it goes. Thanks for your wishes.
This link was posted sometime back , but I am reading it again and again for better understanding. Below given para explains why some application takes long to get approved.
from adjudicator's Q and A
There are storage shelves in each section of the building that house the boxes full of applicant's files. These shelves are continuously replenished as boxes are removed by the officers to be worked or turned in to be further processed after being approved. This resupply as it were is handled by the CIS contract employees.
So as a Adjudicator/officer I would go and get a box of case files every morning, scan/wand each file into the system under my user ID # (so people could track who had it) and then begin to adjudicate the cases. A box might hold 50 case or so
So, your number of files vary at any given time during the day. Officers who did the work form home I spoke about earlier would come in to the office maybe once or twice a week, scan in all their new files (to their ID), then scan in all the approved files they were returning back into the system (from their ID) and take the multiple boxes back home with them to work. Enough to last a few days or so.
The reason for some hanging so long could be several. One could be an RFE and while the officer is waiting for the response he is working more current dates. In other words more and more applications are getting in front of the RFE'd application. Another reason could be that the boxes that are staged on the shelves are chosen at random by the officers. For some reason a box of files might sit longer on the shelf than another. Usually not more than a day at the most though. Or the officer could be hording a box at his desk (for some strange reason) and then goes on vacation and doesn't scan them out of his name and back into (return) them to the system so they can be picked up by someone else to work. So it sits for awhile.
So weird.
At the least, RFEd applications should be given priority over untouched ones.
So it all depends on which adjudicator the file goes to. If he/she is well organized person then its all fine and quick.
Else take some files and go on vacation and no one else notices it.............. grrrrr
Congrats nabrika, harsha and ram!
Congrats Essenel
Just wanted to share my FP experience.
FP was scheduled today at Austin,TX ASC which is in the Lakeline mall off 183. It is part of the strip mall and is located to the left of the Bed Bath and Beond store. Appointment for me and wife(primary) was scheduled at 8AM. We had no problems taking our toddler along. the process was pretty straight forward. We had to wait about 30 minutes for our turn. Fingerprinting took 5 minutes each. There were 2 stations doing the fingerprinting. FYI, people doing the FP were contractors and had no idea if FP was tied to EAD/AP approval or not.
I was a little concerned about FP as I had incurred a nasty fingercut last friday. Thankfully, babying the wound for the last 5 days with bandaids/kailasjeevan etc helped heal it so that it was acceptable for FP.
So thats another thing checked off the list. Now waiting for the EAD/AP approval and cards. I am eagerly waiting for these goodies as I moved to H4 in Jan because of 6 year limit issues. There are some good opportunities right now which are being gated by the EAD/AP. Hoping for the best :)
Good luck to everyone.
Thanks, Soggadu!! Since I am going to be sticking around for a while, perhaps now is a good time to point out that I am a behen not a bhai. Lol :)
Thanks, Kanmani! Your glittery signs are cool :cool:
Tackle, I sincerely hope that is not the case, but how they are processing the cases is certainly bewildering. :confused:
Thank you, Teddy! Even though my status changed on Mar 7, docs were received on March 5, so it's actually over a week. Even then, I was quite surprised at the quick turn around.
Kanmani - Did your status change in USCIS (for your receipt number)when the EAD document was approved / sent to you ?
Yes .
Mar 11th - None
Mar 12th - Card Production
Mar 13th - Post decision activity
Mar 14th - Card sent to the address in the file
Out of 6 Receipt Numbers, only two RN are working (I765 )
Folks, I've been a silent follower of this blog. I've a question, I've a 14 year old and my attorney had applied EAD/AP for him as well. But we've got our EAD/AP but my son's receipts are still not showing up online.
Just wondering, if kids get the EAD/AP or not? Anyone in this forum that has got children born in India and have got their EAD/AP, can you pls throw some insight?
Thanks in advance!
I will let people respond with first hand experience but i had documented this in the faq(see first post of the thread) based on the general understanding of the group,
Can I apply for EAD for my kids?
EAD can also be applied for children regardless of age. If you aim to apply SSN for children, you should submit
EAD form for children as well. Of course, if you anticipate getting GC soon then there is no need.