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NeverSeen
So i see on the CSC page that they are working on Dec. 2006 apps for the 129-f. I see in the posts that people from march are getting NOA2's now. What am i missing?
John/Sam Miles
QUOTE(NeverSeen @ Jun 19 2007, 06:44 AM) *
So i see on the CSC page that they are working on Dec. 2006 apps for the 129-f. I see in the posts that people from march are getting NOA2's now. What am i missing?


I was also very confused about that in the beginning and found out that the date they have on system as the processing date is the last date backdated that they are working on, may it be that they are waiting for information like RFE's for those petitions....

So they are currently working on Dec 06 to date....

Hope this helps.
NeverSeen
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gotcha.

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ken and mintra
QUOTE(NeverSeen @ Jun 18 2007, 09:44 PM) *
So i see on the CSC page that they are working on Dec. 2006 apps for the 129-f. I see in the posts that people from march are getting NOA2's now. What am i missing?


The December date is the oldest average date of open visa's at the CSC. The rule of thumb for CSC is 3 months from the day of your NOA1 you will be approved and it will be sent to the NVC. This is always give or take a week or two but 3 months is just about the average. All you have to do is click on the Immigration Timelines at the top of the page and pick the CSC option and that will be a better barometer as to when your NOA2 will happen. Of course, nothing is etched in stone but most of us that filed in the middle or end of January got our NOA2's at the middle or end of April and now we are all getting our interivew dates in the beginning or middle of July. Don't worry about the December date. It means nothing. Ken
Captain Ewok
QUOTE(NeverSeen @ Jun 18 2007, 09:44 PM) *
So i see on the CSC page that they are working on Dec. 2006 apps for the 129-f. I see in the posts that people from march are getting NOA2's now. What am i missing?


According to the VJ timeline system (and based on other members that filed at the CSC for the same benefit and were recently approved) the estimated day you will be approved is August 4th.

http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=35827
Vietnam
QUOTE(Captain Ewok @ Jun 19 2007, 01:45 AM) *
QUOTE(NeverSeen @ Jun 18 2007, 09:44 PM) *
So i see on the CSC page that they are working on Dec. 2006 apps for the 129-f. I see in the posts that people from march are getting NOA2's now. What am i missing?


According to the VJ timeline system (and based on other members that filed at the CSC for the same benefit and were recently approved) the estimated day you will be approved is August 4th.

http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=35827


and then the real waiting begins!
zencat
So the fact that the Nebraska Center is not reporting 129F processing times means...?
ken and mintra
QUOTE(zencat @ Jun 19 2007, 12:50 PM) *
So the fact that the Nebraska Center is not reporting 129F processing times means...?


All Nebraska and Texas I-129F's have been sent to CSC for at least 7 months now. Not sure if that has changed but I don't think so. If you have your WAC# then create an account on the USCIS webpage and you can follow the process there. Ken
totes
So why do they have us send the petitions to TSC? I am very frustrated by this, I could have cut some time off the process if I could have just sent it to CSC. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Tess


QUOTE(ken and mintra @ Jun 19 2007, 10:27 PM) *
QUOTE(zencat @ Jun 19 2007, 12:50 PM) *
So the fact that the Nebraska Center is not reporting 129F processing times means...?


All Nebraska and Texas I-129F's have been sent to CSC for at least 7 months now. Not sure if that has changed but I don't think so. If you have your WAC# then create an account on the USCIS webpage and you can follow the process there. Ken

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