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Captain Ewok
I am actually stumped on what to change tongue.gif! Your feedback on this will directly influence any changes in the look, ease of use, and possible addition of graphs that will benefit everyone! smile.gif
mox
QUOTE(Captain Ewok @ Mar 8 2008, 04:57 PM) *
I am actually stumped on what to change tongue.gif! Your feedback on this will directly influence any changes in the look, ease of use, and possible addition of graphs that will benefit everyone! smile.gif

I actually like the functionality as provided. It's nice to be able to power-search. But what I think most people are really looking for is something very similar to what Igor has provided in his stats page. His data is taken directly from VJ data. It gives K-1 filers an idea (or at least a perceived idea) of how close they are to NOA2 and how well the service centers are doing on approvals. For K-1 visa filers, I'd say this is about 95% of what anyone wants to know.
estadia

hi.......i have to agree i found it really easy and also gave me a better understanding of what was going on when i went to the list that Igor had made how ever let me add that part of the reason is im lazy yes.gif
sara
Captain Ewok
So are you saying that instead of showing the trend as a graph here:



where you see the VSC getting slower and then faster again (currently about 79 days processing time). Should I should show it more as stats in a text form over time? That is not too hard to do if so. The current graphs plot the processing time (historical) so people can see visually how the service center is doing now compared to the past (and if it is getting faster or slower).

I could add to the graph the date that equals (Today - 79) so people can quickly see how far they are from being processed based on their filing date. added
TBoneTX
Thank you for the new graphing!

Regarding K-1 timeline data: At some point during the "waiting" process, relationships can end. Even partial timeline information could prove valuable, it would seem, especially as concerns countries that have few data points connected with them. Could an option be added to timelines that would allow a VJ member to indicate that a relationship formally ended after (as an example) issuance of a NOA2 but before Marriage or before Immigration? If this is possible, it could help dispel the endemic questions of whether a poster abandoned a timeline.

If this suggestion is unclear, others here know what I am asking, and they can express it better.
jasman0717
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Captain Ewok
I could add the option however incomplete timelines do not affect the statistics. We only use complete sets of data when calculating things. We take as much as is valid from a timeline and disregard incomplete portions smile.gif.
illumine
I still like visual graph - it shows a pattern over a year - which is very helpful.
Captain Ewok
Added to the main timeline page. I figured this was probably the easiest form of information for people to glance at and get some benefit from.



mox
QUOTE(Captain Ewok @ Mar 16 2008, 09:03 PM) *
Added to the main timeline page. I figured this was probably the easiest form of information for people to glance at and get some benefit from.


Ohhhh....nice!
Jesse and Hema
QUOTE(mox @ Mar 16 2008, 11:13 PM) *
QUOTE(Captain Ewok @ Mar 16 2008, 09:03 PM) *
Added to the main timeline page. I figured this was probably the easiest form of information for people to glance at and get some benefit from.


Ohhhh....nice!


Agreed!!

Also, ditto to what illumine said.. the visual representation is easy for a lazy eye to parse.
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