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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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i must say vermont service center is doing a tremendous job the noa2 are coming on fast and i like the order in which they are going i am not pointing any fingers but if you take a look at the percentage graphs and see how petitions are being approved at both service centers california is all over the place and vermont is coming down the line that may have something to do with the fast pace of approvals i am loving it and hope my petition can get approve fast love what they are doing i am impressed :thumbs::dancing:

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Filed: IR-5 Country: United Kingdom
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i must say vermont service center is doing a tremendous job the noa2 are coming on fast and i like the order in which they are going i am not pointing any fingers but if you take a look at the percentage graphs and see how petitions are being approved at both service centers california is all over the place and vermont is coming down the line that may have something to do with the fast pace of approvals i am loving it and hope my petition can get approve fast love what they are doing i am impressed :thumbs::dancing:

Thanks for the input...but we at the service of CSC are very much aware of the way they are handling or petitions but we only can seatdown and wait...and for the ones more religious PRAY...but not long ago Vermont was in the same situation California is today...so nothing is forever in this life used say my late mother! Pray for us!

I-130 SENT 2012/01/20

I-130 NOA1 2012/01/24

I-130 NOA2 2012/06/12

NVC receiv 2012/07/02

NVC case # 2012/07/13

DS-3032 emailed 2012/07/13

AOS paid 2012/07/20

AOS sent 2012/07/23

DS-3032 Accepted 2012/07/24

IV paid 2012/07/25

IV/DS-230 sent 2012/07/26

RFE missing pay stubs 2012/08/03

Case completed 2012/08/16

Inteview Date 2012/10/16

221g (new co-sponsor and proof of domicile for my son) crazy stuff!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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Thanks for the input...but we at the service of CSC are very much aware of the way they are handling or petitions but we only can seatdown and wait...and for the ones more religious PRAY...but not long ago Vermont was in the same situation California is today...so nothing is forever in this life used say my late mother! Pray for us!

i am not trying to let those who have their petitions at CSC feel bad i see good work and i am pleased and want to congrats them on their good work

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i am not trying to let those who have their petitions at CSC feel bad i see good work and i am pleased and want to congrats them on their good work

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I-130 SENT 2012/01/20

I-130 NOA1 2012/01/24

I-130 NOA2 2012/06/12

NVC receiv 2012/07/02

NVC case # 2012/07/13

DS-3032 emailed 2012/07/13

AOS paid 2012/07/20

AOS sent 2012/07/23

DS-3032 Accepted 2012/07/24

IV paid 2012/07/25

IV/DS-230 sent 2012/07/26

RFE missing pay stubs 2012/08/03

Case completed 2012/08/16

Inteview Date 2012/10/16

221g (new co-sponsor and proof of domicile for my son) crazy stuff!

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Yeah CSC sucks. I don't know how USCIS decides what app goes where. I'm in VA and my petition SHOULD HAVE gone to VSC..... but instead it was forwarded to CSC. And now I have to wait for 4 more months (already at 3 months).

USCIS - CSC/LOCAL OFFICE DC

12/5/11: NOA1

4/25/12: Case Transferred to Local Office (DC) for "Additional Processing"

4/27/12: Case Received at Local Office

5/15/12: RFE (daughter's birth cert)

5/15/12: RFE Evidence Sent (never received)

8/10/12: Infopass, evidence handed to officer adjudicating case

8/13/12: NOA2

NVC

8/20/12: Case Received

8/31/12: Case #/IIN Received

8/31/12: DS3032 Sent

9/11/12: ERROR MESSAGE! biggrin.png

9/13/12: AOS and IV bill INVOICED, Made AOS and IV bill payments, Mailed AOS and IV paperwork via USPS Priority Mail

9/14/12: AOS/IV marked as PAID

9/17/12: AOS delivered

9/20/12: IV delivered

9/25/12: AOS reviewed/accepted

9/26/12: IV reviewed/accepted

9/26/12: CASE COMPLETE11/27/12: Received Interview Date

01/11/13: Interview in San Salvador

03/15/13: 2nd Interview in SNS due to delayed medical report

I-601

3/21/13: Mailed to lockbox

3/22/13: Received at lockbox

9/25/13: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Yeah CSC sucks. I don't know how USCIS decides what app goes where. I'm in VA and my petition SHOULD HAVE gone to VSC..... but instead it was forwarded to CSC. And now I have to wait for 4 more months (already at 3 months).

How do you find out where your app should go? is not at random? my son live in Louisiana so my was sent to CSC is that right? :blink:

I-130 SENT 2012/01/20

I-130 NOA1 2012/01/24

I-130 NOA2 2012/06/12

NVC receiv 2012/07/02

NVC case # 2012/07/13

DS-3032 emailed 2012/07/13

AOS paid 2012/07/20

AOS sent 2012/07/23

DS-3032 Accepted 2012/07/24

IV paid 2012/07/25

IV/DS-230 sent 2012/07/26

RFE missing pay stubs 2012/08/03

Case completed 2012/08/16

Inteview Date 2012/10/16

221g (new co-sponsor and proof of domicile for my son) crazy stuff!

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How do you find out where your app should go? is not at random? my son live in Louisiana so my was sent to CSC is that right? :blink:

I always thought it was done by region not by whim. It appears, however, it's done by whim or random chance.

USCIS - CSC/LOCAL OFFICE DC

12/5/11: NOA1

4/25/12: Case Transferred to Local Office (DC) for "Additional Processing"

4/27/12: Case Received at Local Office

5/15/12: RFE (daughter's birth cert)

5/15/12: RFE Evidence Sent (never received)

8/10/12: Infopass, evidence handed to officer adjudicating case

8/13/12: NOA2

NVC

8/20/12: Case Received

8/31/12: Case #/IIN Received

8/31/12: DS3032 Sent

9/11/12: ERROR MESSAGE! biggrin.png

9/13/12: AOS and IV bill INVOICED, Made AOS and IV bill payments, Mailed AOS and IV paperwork via USPS Priority Mail

9/14/12: AOS/IV marked as PAID

9/17/12: AOS delivered

9/20/12: IV delivered

9/25/12: AOS reviewed/accepted

9/26/12: IV reviewed/accepted

9/26/12: CASE COMPLETE11/27/12: Received Interview Date

01/11/13: Interview in San Salvador

03/15/13: 2nd Interview in SNS due to delayed medical report

I-601

3/21/13: Mailed to lockbox

3/22/13: Received at lockbox

9/25/13: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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It is pretty much random. VSC completes fewer petitions than CSC, but also receive less petitions every month. All in all, most petitions go to CSC regardless of where in the country you live. I don't know how they decide which service center to send to, or why some people get VSC and most get CSC.

What I do know is that processing times vary greatly from month to month, season to season. Currently, CSC is taking 3 months longer than VSC to process. Last year around this time, CSC was much faster than VSC.

CSC received far more petitions than expected during the summer last year, and wasn't able to pick up the pace in the fall. In fact, CSC slowed down in the fall. Because of this, they now have a massive backlog, while VSC is managing a steady flow of new petitions; They receive about the same number of new petitions each month as they're able to complete.

CSC will manage to work through the current backlog eventually. They've been severely backlogged before, and they always work through them eventually. It seems like they started working to reduce this backlog in January/February, so recent filers at CSC shouldn't worry.

All in all, backlogs occur, its happened before and it will happen again. On the contrary, once they get working on the backlogs, they work very fast - this has also happened before, and will happen again. Which service center is faster is simply a matter of when you file.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: United Kingdom
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It is pretty much random. VSC completes fewer petitions than CSC, but also receive less petitions every month. All in all, most petitions go to CSC regardless of where in the country you live. I don't know how they decide which service center to send to, or why some people get VSC and most get CSC.

What I do know is that processing times vary greatly from month to month, season to season. Currently, CSC is taking 3 months longer than VSC to process. Last year around this time, CSC was much faster than VSC.

CSC received far more petitions than expected during the summer last year, and wasn't able to pick up the pace in the fall. In fact, CSC slowed down in the fall. Because of this, they now have a massive backlog, while VSC is managing a steady flow of new petitions; They receive about the same number of new petitions each month as they're able to complete.

CSC will manage to work through the current backlog eventually. They've been severely backlogged before, and they always work through them eventually. It seems like they started working to reduce this backlog in January/February, so recent filers at CSC shouldn't worry.

All in all, backlogs occur, its happened before and it will happen again. On the contrary, once they get working on the backlogs, they work very fast - this has also happened before, and will happen again. Which service center is faster is simply a matter of when you file.

I'M WITH YOU 100%...POSITIVE THINKING! :dance:

I-130 SENT 2012/01/20

I-130 NOA1 2012/01/24

I-130 NOA2 2012/06/12

NVC receiv 2012/07/02

NVC case # 2012/07/13

DS-3032 emailed 2012/07/13

AOS paid 2012/07/20

AOS sent 2012/07/23

DS-3032 Accepted 2012/07/24

IV paid 2012/07/25

IV/DS-230 sent 2012/07/26

RFE missing pay stubs 2012/08/03

Case completed 2012/08/16

Inteview Date 2012/10/16

221g (new co-sponsor and proof of domicile for my son) crazy stuff!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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i must say vermont service center is doing a tremendous job the noa2 are coming on fast and i like the order in which they are going i am not pointing any fingers but if you take a look at the percentage graphs and see how petitions are being approved at both service centers california is all over the place and vermont is coming down the line that may have something to do with the fast pace of approvals i am loving it and hope my petition can get approve fast love what they are doing i am impressed :thumbs::dancing:

I hope you are right because I am waiting too for VSC.

Sent I-129 Application to VSC 2/1/12
NOA1 2/8/12
RFE 8/2/12
RFE reply 8/3/12
NOA2 8/16/12
NVC received 8/27/12
NVC left 8/29/12
Manila Embassy received 9/5/12
Visa appointment & approval 9/7/12
Arrived in US 10/5/2012
Married 11/24/2012
AOS application sent 12/19/12

AOS approved 8/24/13

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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You know what I am about to finish 11 months and got nothing other than 1 reply letter when we submit I-130 .... It's Vermont center and I don't what to do now .

Any suggestion would be appreciable.

PD- 05- may 2011

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You know what I am about to finish 11 months and got nothing other than 1 reply letter when we submit I-130 .... It's Vermont center and I don't what to do now .

Any suggestion would be appreciable.

PD- 05- may 2011

You should call them and ask for a Tier 2 or a supervisor or for the person looking for your case...MAY 2011??? You are way out of the game!Call them ASAP and ask what is going on? :blink:

I-130 SENT 2012/01/20

I-130 NOA1 2012/01/24

I-130 NOA2 2012/06/12

NVC receiv 2012/07/02

NVC case # 2012/07/13

DS-3032 emailed 2012/07/13

AOS paid 2012/07/20

AOS sent 2012/07/23

DS-3032 Accepted 2012/07/24

IV paid 2012/07/25

IV/DS-230 sent 2012/07/26

RFE missing pay stubs 2012/08/03

Case completed 2012/08/16

Inteview Date 2012/10/16

221g (new co-sponsor and proof of domicile for my son) crazy stuff!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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All we can do is wait I guess. :crying:

08/01/12-Married08/17/12-Applied for Social Security Card09/23/12-Husband received his Social Security card!09/27/12-Filed AOS09/28/12-AOS package received10/01/12-Text message from USCIS10/03/12-Check cashed10/09/12-NOA1 for I485,I765,I131 AND Biometrics Appointment Letter10/24/12-Biometrics Appointment12/11/12-EAD and AP Approved-75 days12/14/12-EAD/AP Card Production ordered12/21/12-EAD/AP Card came in the mail06/22/13-Green Card Approved06/27/13-Greed Card Production Ordered06/29/13-Green Card came in the mail<p>

04/09/15-Mailed ROC

04/10/2015-Package received

04/14/2015-Check cashed

06/02/2015-Called Service Center (still no NOA1) Service request found out wrong address on paperwork! :(

06/03/2015-Called to get address updated Ar11 online add change didnt work-got infopass for June 10th

06/10/2015-Went to info pass appt. Hubby got a 1yr. Extension stamp in his passport and biometrics done

08/12/2015-ROC Approved. Got letter in the mail.

08/29/2015-received new card in the mail.

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