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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Just a quickie. I was wondering if USCIS, but Vermont in particular, do any processing and approval work at the weekend? Does anyone know? Have anyone heard of weekend touches or approvals?

Just wondering - thats all!

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Just a quickie. I was wondering if USCIS, but Vermont in particular, do any processing and approval work at the weekend? Does anyone know? Have anyone heard of weekend touches or approvals?

Just wondering - thats all!

MORNING Dave,

Actually yes they do. All DHS depeartments are 24 hours. Plus if it means anything, Ive seen touches on Sundays.

Paris

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Thank for the heads up Paris.

I didnt want to keep checking my computer at the weekend if there was no chance of seeing any change.

Have a good day

Dave

Naturalization Process

1/17/2012 N-400 paperwork mailed

1/22/2012 N-400 paperwork delivered at USCIS Dallas, TX

1/23/2012 N-400 received, NOA issued

1/30/2012 NOA received in mail

3/8/2012 Fingerprinting

4/18/2012 Naturalization Interview

4/27/2012 Oath Ceremony - Philadelphia

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Just a question since I am new. What are touches? I look at the status of my case but only see when they received the application and when they sent me an RFE. Does that mean those are the only times they have looked at my file?

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Just a question since I am new. What are touches? I look at the status of my case but only see when they received the application and when they sent me an RFE. Does that mean those are the only times they have looked at my file?

When the UCSIS "Touches" your petition or file it means that an action was taken which required your file to be physically touched or moved. Example: Your file is touched when it is given to an adjudicator to process.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ecuador
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Thank for the heads up Paris.

I didnt want to keep checking my computer at the weekend if there was no chance of seeing any change.

Have a good day

Dave

Did you get your RFE letter yet?

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Just a quickie. I was wondering if USCIS, but Vermont in particular, do any processing and approval work at the weekend? Does anyone know? Have anyone heard of weekend touches or approvals?

Just wondering - thats all!

As others already said - Yes, they do.

In particular, our I-129F case was touched on a Sunday and approved on a Sunday as well (but the CRIS email arrived on Monday morning).

Daniel

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