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RICHIE07
Applications are processed in the order they are received by application type. The average processing times for all applications are posted on our website. Processing times are an estimate of how long it will take to complete your case. Each case is different; so some cases may take longer than others. You can use your receipt to check your case status on Case Status Online (See the "Related Links" section of this page). Please be advised that we will only research your case if it is beyond our posted processing times (You can also find a link to processing times in the Related Links section).

The processing times are for applications that have been just completed. If you have just filed your application, these timeframes may not reflect how long your application will take to be completed. We encourage you to check processing times before inquiring about your case. The processing times are updated monthly.

USCIS has received a significant increase in the number of applications filed. In July and August, nearly 2.5 million applications and petitions of all types were received. This compares to 1.2 million applications and petitions received in the same time period last year. This fiscal year, we received 1.4 million applications for naturalization; nearly double the volume we received the year before. The agency is working to improve processes and focus increased resources, including hiring approximately 1,500 new employees, to address this workload.

As a result, average processing times for certain application types may become longer. In particular, naturalization applications filed after June 1, 2007 may take approximately 16 - 18 months to process.

When your application is received by a USCIS Service Center or the National Benefits Center, we will mail you a receipt notice. The receipt notice will have all of the important information you need about your case. With your receipt number you can check the status of your case on our website and also register on our website for automatic case status updates as we process your case.

For more information about when and how to contact us, whether your case is outside our processing time, or if there are other issues, please see our customer guide Case Services - How Do I... know what kind of services are available to me after I file my application or petition? also available in the Related Links section of this page.


Advisory on Processing Time

So it sounds like to me we're not able to vote for next year election..

SameOldGuy
QUOTE(RICHIE07 @ Nov 23 2007, 11:52 PM) *
Applications are processed in the order they are received by application type. The average processing times for all applications are posted on our website. ...

USCIS has received a significant increase in the number of applications filed. In July and August, nearly 2.5 million applications and petitions of all types were received. This compares to 1.2 million applications and petitions received in the same time period last year. This fiscal year, we received 1.4 million applications for naturalization; nearly double the volume we received the year before. The agency is working to improve processes and focus increased resources, including hiring approximately 1,500 new employees, to address this workload.

As a result, average processing times for certain application types may become longer. In particular, naturalization applications filed after June 1, 2007 may take approximately 16 - 18 months to process.[color="#FF0000"][/color]

Advisory on Processing Time

So it sounds like to me we're not able to vote for next year election..


We just encounter the significant increase of filing fee. As promised by USCIS,they are going to shrink the processing time from 7 month to 6 month for N-400 application. The money USCIS had received are deposited to their account. If our waiting time is not improved but prolonged to 16-18 month. We should claim for refund of application fee! USCIS should hire more people to accommodate this dramatic increase of volume and fulfill their promise in order to receive our $675 dollars. Don't you agree?



miri
Interesting articles (reaffirms what my husband and I have been thinking):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7107217.stm
http://www.nydailynews.com/latino/2007/11/...g_in_paper.html

'"Were we caught off guard by the volume? Let's just say it was anticipated it would increase. It was not anticipated it would increase by that much," said Emilio Gonzalez, director of Citizenship and Immigration Services.'
-- er, what exactly did th USCIS expect by raising the fees by that outrageous amount?! Of course people were going to try to beat the increase! What a moron.
Feliz
California and Nebraska seem to be catching up (HOPEFULLY)


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As of November 30, 2007, USCIS has completed initial data entry and issued receipt notices for applications and petitions received on or before the dates indicated:
California Service Center

Form Number Date Received

I-130 8/30/2007
I-751 11/13/2007
N-400 11/08/2007
All Other Forms Current


Nebraska Service Center

Form Number Date Received

I-131 11/27/2007
I-140 11/27/2007
I-485 Employment Based 11/27/2007
I-765 11/27/2007
N-400 11/26/2007

All Other Forms Current


Texas Service Center

Form Number Date Received
I-485 Employment
Based 11/23/2007
N-400 7/29/2007
All Other Forms Current


Vermont Service Center
Form Number Date Received
I-130 7/29/2007
N-400 9/05/2007
All Other Forms 11/22/2007

USCIS Lockbox
Form Number Date Received
TPS Current
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