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lilou
Since i woke up today I've look about 20 time on the uscis site blink.gif to see the 15september estimation about how long they take to go throught a case .... Bur nothing yet they are still on the august one. I hope they don't have more delay now....
I even hope that they could have reduce their delay... Dreaming help laughing.gif
fwaguy
The USCIS will simply report 6 months, they never report anything less than that....
mike & elena
QUOTE(lilou @ Sep 17 2007, 07:03 AM) *
Since i woke up today I've look about 20 time on the uscis site blink.gif to see the 15september estimation about how long they take to go throught a case .... Bur nothing yet they are still on the august one. I hope they don't have more delay now....
I even hope that they could have reduce their delay... Dreaming help laughing.gif


Don't worry. Most cases take less time. The guideline really means, that if it has taken this longer than the date on the website you should call USCIS and check on your case. All will be OK ... it will just take time. Not enough to drive you crazy ... but just about.
lilou
thank you you were right still 6 month , I only made a 2 month waiting so even if it seems like an eternity I know it is not that long yet... and the VJ timeline is helping me on what to expect. blush.gif
cuteprince
QUOTE(fwaguy @ Sep 17 2007, 10:04 AM) *
The USCIS will simply report 6 months, they never report anything less than that....


When they can't meet the reported time they might even change it to one year still they will be within reported time
fwaguy
QUOTE(cuteprince @ Sep 18 2007, 01:21 PM) *
QUOTE(fwaguy @ Sep 17 2007, 10:04 AM) *
The USCIS will simply report 6 months, they never report anything less than that....


When they can't meet the reported time they might even change it to one year still they will be within reported time


Based on the current published criteria, the USCIS will never report the words "one year" for I-129F's. If you have read and understand how the USCIS reports processing times of certain types of petitions it will make more sense on what the reported times mean... For example, on the I-129F the "goal" is to process all petitions within 6 mos. When the USCIS is making "goal" they report 6 mos. If the USCIS is not making "goal" then they will report an actual date on the files they are processing.
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