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riblet
Wow a totally new look - maybe they are also revamping the email system so it works properly (i.e. updates us everytime something changes AND doesn't try to make up for not emailing by sending 5 copies of the same message.)
Ma and Timi
Hi folks,

USCIS.gov has just changed their website looks. Of course it looks different and hope they'll speed up proces. I'm still looking where is login field. Good Luck!
riblet
On the top right there is a link - I have a pending case, then another link to find the login.


QUOTE(jshres @ Nov 1 2006, 10:27 AM) *

Hi folks,

USCIS.gov has just changed their website looks. Of course it looks different and hope they'll speed up proces. I'm still looking where is login field. Good Luck!

raymaga
I was just browsing the new website before I logged into VJ, and I always find change is a bit awkward. I guess it's just going to be a matter of getting used to the new look.


riblet
strange, now the link is gone... here is the direct link: https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/index.jsp


QUOTE(raymaga @ Nov 1 2006, 10:29 AM) *

I was just browsing the new website before I logged into VJ, and I always find change is a bit awkward. I guess it's just going to be a matter of getting used to the new look.

Ma and Timi
QUOTE(jshres @ Nov 1 2006, 10:27 AM) *

Hi folks,

USCIS.gov has just changed their website looks. Of course it looks different and hope they'll speed up proces. I'm still looking where is login field. Good Luck!


I found it.
https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/login.jsp
YuAndDan
Yes I noticed that, the ugly thing is that almost all links from posts here, and reference pages from VJ to things like FORMS are now broken.

See my post from about an hour ago.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=39869
jmurray
have you guys seen the new website? i can't find a place to log in to check our status on there... any ideas? helpsmilie.gif helpsmilie.gif
YuAndDan
Also note: I noticed that the USCIS over hauled their website over night and as such all links to PDF docs and many other pages on the site are now throwing 404 page not found. So the links here on VJ to the PDF pages are down.

See also prior posts:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=39869
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=39877
Kez/JWolf
Its on the home page down near the bottom on the right hand side...

Kezzie
JessiPooh
Thanks for the link I was have a hell of a time finding it! I hate change!!!!
Keigwyn
And the old link still works

USCIS Logon

kim&james
I found that if you put your receipt number into the home page case status thingy (note- really techy) you can log in from where that one takes you too... it shows the current status but not your touches etc until you log in..

if this confuses anyone I just got up and have not had coffee...
diadromous mermaid
Personal opinion: the new USCIS website is a fine example of a waste of our public dollars. It is cumbersome, unpleasant and less user-friendly. I am crawling it to find links, and I know what I am looking for. Heaven help those that don't know where to start. Hrummmmph sad.gif
NewlyGreek
Hey,
I don't really post here too much, just read and see what's is going on in general...But today, i decided to check my case status on-line as well as processing dates...Oh, Boy..USCIS changed their web site ohmy.gif , and to be honest with you, i can't find anything useful there..it's complete circular logics without any helpful information..i spent over an hour trying to figure out how to get to the time line, and i failed.. wacko.gif
may be it's just me, who is stupid and cannot understand anything, crying.gif but it really makes me mad, what have they done?Seems to me that they just spent more taxpayer's money to make information even more difficult to get..I do not know.. wacko.gif
What are your opinions?? tongue_ss.gif
diadromous mermaid
QUOTE(NewlyGreek @ Nov 1 2006, 01:20 PM) *

Hey,
I don't really post here too much, just read and see what's is going on in general...But today, i decided to check my case status on-line as well as processing dates...Oh, Boy..USCIS changed their web site ohmy.gif , and to be honest with you, i can't find anything useful there..it's complete circular logics without any helpful information..i spent over an hour trying to figure out how to get to the time line, and i failed.. wacko.gif
may be it's just me, who is stupid and cannot understand anything, crying.gif but it really makes me mad, what have they done?Seems to me that they just spent more taxpayer's money to make information even more difficult to get..I do not know.. wacko.gif
What are your opinions?? tongue_ss.gif


At the risk of repeating myself, I have to say I could think of better things that the department could do with their funds. It is cumbersome, unpleasant (with the split screens) and not user friendly. Not an improvement in my mind. smile.gif
Miranda&James
I agree it's a bad website but I chalk it up to the fact that it's a government website and everything to do with the government always seems to be circular and you never get the answer to the questions you ask! If when you say timeline you mean processing times, just click on the link at the top of this website that says processing times and select the DO you're looking for.
NewlyGreek
QUOTE(JamesMiranda @ Nov 1 2006, 02:27 PM) *

I agree it's a bad website but I chalk it up to the fact that it's a government website and everything to do with the government always seems to be circular and you never get the answer to the questions you ask! If when you say timeline you mean processing times, just click on the link at the top of this website that says processing times and select the DO you're looking for.




Thanx, I will try to do it right now...i do not know, may i just a bit overreacted..but who didn't with all the stress that goes on and on with immigration processes?.. tongue_ss.gif
I Quit
The new USCIS WEbsite is f*cked up. No bookmarked URLs redirected and the new URLs are ungodly long.
I sent the Webmaster 2 e-mails to complain about it. Not an improvement over the previous version.

He is the e-mail address to complain: uscis.webmaster@dhs.gov
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Dear Sir or Madam,


I have found that pages that were previously bookmarked no longer work now that you have updated the Website. Can't you make the old links redirect or somehow shorten the new URLs?


To find a field office the old URL was:

http://uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/index.htm

Now it's:

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00048f3d6a1RCRD

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Trying to find link to "How Do I Bring My Fiancé(e) to the United States?"
I can find it through a search using the keyword "fiance", but I can't find a direct link.

This is the ungodly long URL that comes up clicking on the search link:

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1____

I would assume it should be under "Permanent Resident Green Card," but there is no link on that page that I can see links to How Do I Bring My Fiancé(e) to the United States?"

PLEASE bring back the FAQ section!!!
I Quit
He is the e-mail address to complain: uscis.webmaster@dhs.gov

Typical government change for the sake of change to spend their IT budget.

Looks like it's a work in progress.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

Q : How do these FAQs work together?

We will ask Eric.

This is our first response.

You could look at the wireframes for guidance.
diadromous mermaid
QUOTE(mdyoung @ Nov 1 2006, 01:40 PM) *

He is the e-mail address to complain: uscis.webmaster@dhs.gov

Typical government change for the sake of change to spend their IT budget.

Looks like it's a work in progress.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

Q : How do these FAQs work together?

We will ask Eric.

This is our first response.

You could look at the wireframes for guidance.


Yes, and what the "dickens" is that????????? Evidently, Eric is the guy that authorised the project smile.gif
If not fully functional, why launch now? They could have had the other running, until all bugs were worked out of the new platfor!
aussiewench
laughing.gif laughing.gif I could actually just cry. I agree DM, for those that don't know what they are looking for, the new website is going to be totally useless. What ever possessed them is beyond me.
meauxna
Well, I've just had my first run at it--looking for the 'how do I remove conditions' page. It took me over 15 minutes and a lot of frustration.

There are several pages that appear to still be missing by virtue of no links to them.

PLEASE bring back the FAQ!

quickie edit--I was meaning to post this a few days ago...
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=404912

An e-mail from within CIS, I do NOT have the screen shot.

Dear friends,
For much of the last year, the USCIS website has been undergoing extensive review to streamline navigation into more customer-friendly categories and to improve the technology platform to allow for a more modern, interactive site. To that end, USCIS will launch the new website in late October 2006. I wanted you to know about this change before it happens so you will know how to find the major sections of our website in their new locations, and also so you can inform your constituency. Unfortunately, despite all best efforts, transitions are never totally wrinkle-free. There may even be imperfections or lapses. In giving you all a heads up on this I hope to at least help to mitigate any frustration you and/or your clients may experience during this period.

I have attached a screen shot of the new uscis.gov homepage and pasted yellow arrows next to the main sections to help you navigate. The layout is a significant change from our old homepage. The new website layout is a lot "shallower" than before, meaning most users will be able to find content with fewer clicks. For example, on the old website, to find forms, users had to click twice from the home page; now customers can get to all forms by clicking once on "Immigration Forms" in the top navigation bar. As one navigates the site, your "trail" is indicated by "breadcrumbs" near the top of the screen, showing your path.
Some of you asked if your present links and bookmarks would still work after we migrate over to the new site. I was told that the answer is "No." We ask for your patience while re-tracing your paths and further more appeal to you to reserve judgment until the website goes live and you have had time to go through it. As always, please do continue to think of me as your "communications pipeline." I will do my best to get you answers as well as reflect your comments.
There are other sections of the new site I can may be brief you on, and I hope to provide you with a more detailed navigation template in the next week or so. For now I just wanted to let you know that this change is coming and give you the basic framework you need to get through the initial transition.

(post courtesy of folinskyinla)
Captain Ewok
I am going to go out on a limb and sya that in the past week the USCIS site has indeed improved and is looking much nicer and usable than possible before for the new user. Still the URL's are complex an I do not like that but for the average user it looks like if they continue updating it based on feedback it may be pretty good long term.
meauxna
Thanks for pointing out this find, Cap'n!
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