Interesting document: gives us some insight on how TSC works.
CHAMPS: https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/fi...cis_champs.pdf
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Interesting document: gives us some insight on how TSC works.
CHAMPS: https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/fi...cis_champs.pdf
That is incorrect information. There is no lockbox in Nebraska. It's a service center. As I said, the applications for employment based I-485's go to a lockbox first. Phoenix, AZ or Lewisville, TX. Third one is in Chicago but I believe it's for different applications.
The lockbox is where the application is mailed and the function of a lockbox is to initially screen the application for completeness and scan and enter the information into the USCIS system. Once the application is in the system it's assigned to a service center for processing. The fact that a receipt is generated (with the serial number) means the application is now with the service center -- which in your case is the Texas Service center. Once the receipt is generated the lockbox has no role to play with the application.
That would a question for them. I don't know the source or veracity of the data and how its presented and to me it makes no sense. There is no "MSC LB", MSC is only a service center. Similarly for others. I thought the difference between lockboxes and service centers and their functions was common knowledge.
**Doing a quick search, the one scenario that an application goes directly to a service center is filing I-140 in premium processing. So maybe concurrent I-40/I-485 filings in premium go directly to the service center too? and the data presented using "MSC or LIN LB" and "LIN SC" is being used to distinguish between concurrent premium processing filings and all other regular filings. In any case LIN LB is a misnomer and is misleading.**
Finally got the CPO email after 16+ years in this country. My center is TSC, physical card not received so it's not over until it's over.
PD: March 30th, 2010
485 Sent: March 5th, 2012
RFE Date: May 27th , 2021
RFER Date: June 16th, 2021
Case Approved: June 22nd, 2021
Congratulations!! Was the recent RFE for medicals?
Fragomen does filings for our firm. All my previous applications also were submitted to Nebraska and I always had a LIN receipt number. This time, the applications were also submitted to Nebraska on 11/4. The receipt notices were generated on Feb 11 with SRC prefix - so I am guessing the applications were transferred from Nebraska to Texas, and hence the SRC receipts.
I was also curious about how the Telegram groups were scraping data for LB and SC applications...clearly they know something that anyone on this forum doesn't! LB or SC, SRC has turned into a BB (black box).
How do previous filings have any bearing on an I-485 application? H1-b extensions, I-140's are filed directly to service Centers including Nebraska. And Nebraska is for premium processing applications. It's easy to find "Where to file" for what form on the USCIS website, so it's not really a debatable topic. And I maintain there is no Lockbox data, it's all service center, it may just be a designation used to differentiate between premium processing I-140 applications and all other applications (which are processed by the lockbox first).
It's all a black box in the end, the trick is to just let the process play out.
Friends,
I'm planning to take up a new offer using AOS EAD(It's been more than 6 months post I-485 application RD). I just want to make sure I cover all the bases before moving to this new position. New employer is just requesting EAD details and nothing else - is that all needed?
Thank you!
Attorney from the new firm requested my PERM, I-140 approval doc and I-495J from previous employer to check the job match and gave green signal saying SOC code doesn't match but job is of similar nature. Is that all to this process? anything else is left - I'm little worried. I will request the new firm to file the I-485J ASAP. Thank you!