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What do the fficial processing times mean?

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Hi all,

Hope you can help me understand the actual meaning of the official processing dates listed on the USCIS website.

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What is the chance for them to process application dated after the published dates and if so what range of dates is normal.

Example: My I 751 was received in Feb 2008 .CSC published that on May 15 they were processing applications form Nov 2007. Can I expect any change soon or am I looking into at least another few months of waiting? :blush::blush::blush::blush::blush:

Thank you for taking your time to answer!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ethiopia
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I have generally found the VJ timelines to be more realistic in terms of expectations. The USCIS timelines publish the OLDEST case they are currently processing.

Imagine a case where there are several RFEs and a visa overstay and a divorce without a final decree etc....that case is going to take a while especially if these things are not responded to quickly. In the mean time USCIS does continue working with other cases. So their oldest case might be 1/06 but the continued working so they are processing cases from 2/08. Since the 1/06 still has not been decided, thats the date they list on the website.

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Hard to tell really. I noticed your case was transferred from NSC to CSC, as was mine last month. Take a look at my signature so you can see when I filed and when I got my 10 year card. The processing times for CSC don't hold much weight, at least for those of us who were transferred from Nebraska. I didn't even look at it because it wasn't accurate lately. Sorry I can't offer you any more help than this!!

~Suzie~

Removal of Conditions

NOA1 - June 18, 2007

BIO - July 20, 2007

'TOUCHED' - April 2, 2008, again on April 3, 2008........

Card Production Ordered May 15, 2008

CARD ARRIVES MAY 19, 2008 - WOOOOHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

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