QUOTE(Chu @ Nov 1 2006, 11:45 AM)

I noticed that they changed the processing times on USCIS website this morning so I was hoping that I would get an approval email today but no luck yet. I was also hoping that they would at least touch my application. Does anyone know how they submit approvals? I mean... does a person sit there and goes through each individual application and then submit each email after it is approved? Or do you think there is stack of approved applications and a person submits approval emails all at once? If they do go through each individual applications... I hope I'm not the very last one in the stack. Either way... I'm so curious to understand why it takes them so long to approve applications. I will update as soon as I hear something from them... which I hope it will be very soon! fingers crossed.
Chu
The adjudicators are supposed to scan your file every time they do anything with it, which then shows up as a "touch." Once the approval notice (or, for that matter, any type of notice) is generated, it is also supposed to be scanned, so that the system reflects it and, if you have auto email notification enabled, sends us an email update. I don't think that any of us know, however, how far behind USCIS' system is in updating these scans or in what sequence the scans are done. As I am sure you also know, there have been plenty of reported instances where USCIS' online system did not reflect an update, yet an approval was still generated.
I realize that we are all anxious to receive an update on our cases but I don't know if trying to figure out the case adjudication mechanics will help us in any way. Instead of driving ourselves insane though, we are probably better off relaxing and waiting until the end of next week (11/10) for our approvals. Now, if I can only find a way to heed my own advice, I'll be in great shape