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We got our 485 receipts today and while the primary’s A# and priority date is fine, the dependents A# is different from what we had previously and the priority date on the 485 receipt is blank. Is this normal? Any thoughts?
Just for a Datapoint:
1. We (my wife and I), applied for I485, I765 and I131 on 29th Oct 2020.
2. No receipts so far.
3. I contacted USCIS chat. Provide all the details including A#.
4. They confirmed that they received my application and sent receipts on 17th Dec 2020.
5. They gave me the receipt numbers for the above applications.
6. One observation is that the receipt numbers start with MSC. (Missourie Service Center). I have never seen MSC in my 16 years of dealing with USCIS.
7. I tried to check the processing time in USCIS website and could not find MSC/Missourie.
Any body has any inputs on MSC?
Thanks!
The only plausible guess I can make is, for cases that do not require interviews before it was made mandatory are processed by mainly Nebraska and Texas service centers, and post when interviews are made mandatory, cases are transferred to field offices for processing. MSC is typically a holding facility and processes background checks, and transfers cases to FO.
That’s reassuring skpanda!
Are your checks cashed?
My application was delivered to USCIS Lewisville TX same day as yours but haven’t seen checks cashed nor received receipt notices
Thanks skpanda. My application was posted on the same date but haven't received any receipt notice yet. I don't even know if the checks have been cashed yet as they were completely handled through my company. Would we be able to find out the receipt numbers from USCIS in that case?
You can try and chat with Emma and provide your Biographic details, Passport Number, Country of Birth, DOB etc. and they may be able to pull it up in the system. Be advised there are literally thousands of people from India trying the same right now, so you may have to try for an extended period of time before you get to chat with a live agent.
Jan VB out:
EB1 01 Sep 2019
EB2 08 Oct 2009
EB3. 22 Mar 2010
Five month movement for Eb1 and on track to be current within the next few bulletins, a remarkable turn around from January 2020 where it was languishing 5 years behind at 1st January 2015.
Eb2 in the same time did only under 5 months, while Eb3 a little better.
The rapid movement can materialize in the third quarter.
It seems like it. But absolutely defies logic on FAD for EB2. They have exact knowledge of number of 485s and visa numbers to move up. with the time they are taking to issue 485 approvals (for those that became current from October), it may not be enough by moving EB2 only in the last quarter. They may most possibly waste significant amount of Visas. Unless this is caused by a tight leash by the outgoing administration and things become better from Feb or March Visa bulletin.
I think this was largely predictable reality, based on how slow the GC approval rates have been in the past few months for EB2/3 categories. If you follow Trakitt, in the EB2 category many with June or July 2009 dates are still waiting to get greened, and hardly anyone beyond August '09 got greened. So either the admin genuinely doesn't have enough resources to process the large volumes of visa, or they are just following orders from above to meter EB2/3 approvals. Remember, this is part of the current admin's policy, as clearly stated in the Presidential Proclamation of June 22: (https://www.whitehouse.gov/president...irus-outbreak/)
Sec. 5(b) The Secretary of Labor shall, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, as soon as practicable, and consistent with applicable law, consider promulgating regulations or take other appropriate action to ensure that the presence in the United States of aliens who have been admitted or otherwise provided a benefit, or who are seeking admission or a benefit, pursuant to an EB-2 or EB-3 immigrant visa or an H-1B nonimmigrant visa does not disadvantage United States workers in violation of section 212(a)(5)(A) or (n)(1) of the INA (8 U.S.C. 1182(a)(5)(A) or (n)(1)). The Secretary of Labor shall also undertake, as appropriate, investigations pursuant to section 212(n)(2)(G)(i) of the INA (8 U.S.C. 1182(n)(2)(G)(i)).
Yes, no numbers as of yesterday