yuliki Posted June 30, 2009 Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 I couldn't find the USCIS Processing Time Information for ourCalifornia Service Center on USCIS website at all. https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDis...e=serviceCenter and my case has been over 1 year. is it too long? Thanks! Link to comment
dnoblett Posted June 30, 2009 Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 I couldn't find the USCIS Processing Time Information for ourCalifornia Service Center on USCIS website at all. https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDis...e=serviceCenter and my case has been over 1 year. is it too long? Thanks!I have seen a few go beyond 1 year, you can schedule an Info pass appointment and ask what is going on, as well as get an I-551 stamp. Another thing you can do is file an N-400 if you have been married and living with a US citizen for 3 years since getting your first green-card, USCIS cannot start working on the N-400 before the I-751 has been approved, this tends to get them to jump start the stalled I-751. Link to comment
Tom and Ling Posted June 30, 2009 Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 I couldn't find the USCIS Processing Time Information for ourCalifornia Service Center on USCIS website at all. https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDis...e=serviceCenter and my case has been over 1 year. is it too long? Thanks! Hi yuliki, I only get the Texas Service Center and the Vermont Service Center that lists the I-751 and their processing times are 6 months.I think I would call around and ask whose got your I-751,,over a year is way too long.you can also schedule an Info pass appointment and ask what is going on. Tom and Ling Link to comment
yuliki Posted June 30, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 Thanks very much! I don't want to get usa passport so quick, since i have famalies are still in China, and i do want to go back more often, so i would wait another couple years. I couldn't find the USCIS Processing Time Information for ourCalifornia Service Center on USCIS website at all. https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDis...e=serviceCenter and my case has been over 1 year. is it too long? Thanks!I have seen a few go beyond 1 year, you can schedule an Info pass appointment and ask what is going on, as well as get an I-551 stamp. Another thing you can do is file an N-400 if you have been married and living with a US citizen for 3 years since getting your first green-card, USCIS cannot start working on the N-400 before the I-751 has been approved, this tends to get them to jump start the stalled I-751. Link to comment
yuliki Posted June 30, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 Thanks very much! I agree too! it's bit too long! all i heard are 1 year under. I guess i have to call around or make a appointment. Will let you guys know what will be happening. I couldn't find the USCIS Processing Time Information for ourCalifornia Service Center on USCIS website at all. https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDis...e=serviceCenter and my case has been over 1 year. is it too long? Thanks! Hi yuliki, I only get the Texas Service Center and the Vermont Service Center that lists the I-751 and their processing times are 6 months.I think I would call around and ask whose got your I-751,,over a year is way too long.you can also schedule an Info pass appointment and ask what is going on. Tom and Ling Link to comment
NUWORLD Posted July 1, 2009 Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 I couldn't find the USCIS Processing Time Information for ourCalifornia Service Center on USCIS website at all. https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDis...e=serviceCenter and my case has been over 1 year. is it too long? Thanks! yuliki: Hang in there, I have seen cases like yours before.in fact my wife has a few friends here in the U.S. on a CR1 and it took them 12-14 months to get 10 year GC. My wife and I are also CR1 and just started the I-751.We have/had our Bois app for next week 7/7/09.But just yesterday we received a cancellation notice in the mail. Follow this link: http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=37470 But were going to the Bios appointment anyhow. IMO: I don't trust our government system. Looking at your time line your further ahead than my wife and I. Good luck and hang in there. Mike Link to comment
yuliki Posted July 1, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Nuworld: Thanks very much! I just red your post. Sorry about the hassle! I believe you should go for the appointment anyway, see if they have any more detailed information for you. Good Luck! I would call uscis, them may wait another 2 months to see. if still nothing happen i will be sure to have a infopass appointment. I couldn't find the USCIS Processing Time Information for ourCalifornia Service Center on USCIS website at all. https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDis...e=serviceCenter and my case has been over 1 year. is it too long? Thanks! yuliki: Hang in there, I have seen cases like yours before.in fact my wife has a few friends here in the U.S. on a CR1 and it took them 12-14 months to get 10 year GC. My wife and I are also CR1 and just started the I-751.We have/had our Bois app for next week 7/7/09.But just yesterday we received a cancellation notice in the mail. Follow this link: http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=37470 But were going to the Bios appointment anyhow. IMO: I don't trust our government system. Looking at your time line your further ahead than my wife and I. Good luck and hang in there. Mike Link to comment
Randy W Posted July 1, 2009 Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Nuworld: Thanks very much! I just red your post. Sorry about the hassle! I believe you should go for the appointment anyway, see if they have any more detailed information for you. Good Luck! I would call uscis, them may wait another 2 months to see. if still nothing happen i will be sure to have a infopass appointment. Hi There are three things you can do - the InfoPass appt, file an CIS ombudsman case, and write your congressman. You can space them out one every three months (like we did for Jiaying's case), or try all at once. Sen John Cornyn is the only congressman who actually read and responded to what we said, although in the end, he simply passed along what the USCIS told him. The other two (Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Rep. John Culberson - same as yours) responded with what they were doing about illegal immigration. They'll probably respond more quickly to your inquiries - for us, they used the excuse of their "improved service" because of the fee increases to not investigate. Link to comment
yuliki Posted July 22, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 22, 2009 Thanks Randy£¡ I called USCIS£¬ obviously the guy took my call had no more information then i do although he checked around for several minutes on the computer. So I decided to make a infopass appointment, since i will take a trip in september when my now green card will be expired by then. Next Tuesday will be my infopass day. Nuworld: Thanks very much! I just red your post. Sorry about the hassle! I believe you should go for the appointment anyway, see if they have any more detailed information for you. Good Luck! I would call uscis, them may wait another 2 months to see. if still nothing happen i will be sure to have a infopass appointment. Hi There are three things you can do - the InfoPass appt, file an CIS ombudsman case, and write your congressman. You can space them out one every three months (like we did for Jiaying's case), or try all at once. Sen John Cornyn is the only congressman who actually read and responded to what we said, although in the end, he simply passed along what the USCIS told him. The other two (Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Rep. John Culberson - same as yours) responded with what they were doing about illegal immigration. They'll probably respond more quickly to your inquiries - for us, they used the excuse of their "improved service" because of the fee increases to not investigate. Link to comment
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