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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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OK...

so im obsesses with the numbers and from what I can tell...I dont see why the USCIS takes so long.

Here are the numbers (raw data) from the site on I-130 Imm Rel:

I-130 CSC Trend

MONTH TOTAL COMPLETED PERCENT

Dec-2011 16913 8797 52.01%

Nov-2011 18350 10194 55.55%

Oct-2011 18546 12025 64.84%

Sep-2011 18006 14245 79.11%

Aug-2011 19924 15879 79.70%

I-130 National Trend

MONTH TOTAL COMPLETED PERCENT

Dec-2011 37059 28817 77.76%

Nov-2011 39405 32757 83.13%

Oct-2011 39030 33010 84.58%

Sep-2011 38462 40400 105.04%

Aug-2011 43533 44639 102.54%

I'm not sure if the "completed" numbers include what they refer to as "Awaiting Customer Action". But none the less those would be "touched" which im sure we all would get exited if we knew our petition was at least touched.

Anyway, If according to the numbers...lets say December>>>they are already 52% complete. So my question is, why then months to complete the remainding 50%.

Does anyone have any insight or opinions or even some rebuttle as to why these are misleading. Or perhaps could someone explain my err in thought.

v/r

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Belarus
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The only people who look at these data are the ones "waiting". Once you are finished, you will never look at them again. Besides, the only one that matters is yours. Stop obsessing, get a hobby, do some volunteering and before you know it, your number is up.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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hehehe...

im a numbers guy and detail oriented. Such as ensuring im ahead of the power curve when my time comes with the NVC. I actually enjoy it...i dont belive knowing is bad.

...and im sure you're right, after all is said and done i prob wont care. Although, id like to think that i can contribute to those behind me knowing what to expect.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Colombia
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:wow:

AOS JOURNEY

02/24/2012---MAILED I-485,I-130,I-765, TO CHICAGO LOCKBOX
03/05/2012---CHECKS CASHED BY USCIS
03/08/2012---I-765 WAS TOUCHED
03/17/2012--RECIEVED RECIEPT NOTICE FOR I-485,I-130,I-765
03/23/2012---RECIEVED BIOMET
RICS APPOINTMENT
04/05/2012--I-485 RFE MAILED
04/07/2012--I-485 RFE RECIEVED
04/10/2012---RFE REPLY WAS SENT TO USCIS FOR I-485
04/10/2012---WENT TO BIOMETRICS APPOINTMENT IN ELIZABETH NJ(NOW THE NEWARK OFFICE)

04/18/2012---RFE RECIEVD BY USCIS
05/21/2012--- EAD APPROVED CARD PRODUCTION EMAIL RECEIVED
05/24/2012--- SECOND EAD PRODUCTION EMAIL
06/26/2012-- AOS INTERVIEW!!!!!!!!!
06/28/2012----APPROVED/CARD PRODUCTION EMAIL
07/07/2012-----10 YEAR GREEN CARD ARRIVES

N-400 NATURALIZTION

03/21/2016--- MAILED/FILED N-400

03/24/2016 ---- PACKAGED DELIVERED

03/28/2016---- NOA RECIEPT NOTICE RECIEVED

04/08/2016--- BIOMETRIC SCHEDULED

04/22/2016-- BIOMETRIC DONE

06/20/2016--- INTERVIEW SCHEDULES

07/29/2016--- INTERVIEW/OATH

07/30/2016--- REGISTERED TO VOTE/PASSPORT

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REPLACEMENT I-94 JOURNEY
01/20/2012--I-102 MAILED
01/27/2012--USCIS RECIEVED PETITION
02/02/2012--RECIEPT NOTICED RECIEVED
03/05/2012--RFE MAILED
03/10/2012--RFE RECIEVDD
04/05/2012---RFE REPLIED TO
04/17/2012--USCIS RECIVED IT AND IS UNDER REVIEW
07/11/2012-- STILL IS UNDER REVIEW HAHA

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They've already done 50% of all i130 apps submitted in Dec??? Well where the hell is MY NOA2?! :ranting:

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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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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OK...

so im obsesses with the numbers and from what I can tell...I dont see why the USCIS takes so long.

Here are the numbers (raw data) from the site on I-130 Imm Rel:

I-130 CSC Trend

MONTH TOTAL COMPLETED PERCENT

Dec-2011 16913 8797 52.01%

Nov-2011 18350 10194 55.55%

Oct-2011 18546 12025 64.84%

Sep-2011 18006 14245 79.11%

Aug-2011 19924 15879 79.70%

I-130 National Trend

MONTH TOTAL COMPLETED PERCENT

Dec-2011 37059 28817 77.76%

Nov-2011 39405 32757 83.13%

Oct-2011 39030 33010 84.58%

Sep-2011 38462 40400 105.04%

Aug-2011 43533 44639 102.54%

I'm not sure if the "completed" numbers include what they refer to as "Awaiting Customer Action". But none the less those would be "touched" which im sure we all would get exited if we knew our petition was at least touched.

Anyway, If according to the numbers...lets say December>>>they are already 52% complete. So my question is, why then months to complete the remainding 50%.

Does anyone have any insight or opinions or even some rebuttle as to why these are misleading. Or perhaps could someone explain my err in thought.

v/r

OK for example....they didn't receive 16913 in December, that is how many they pulled from the waiting list to work on and of these they completed 8797 the rest would be completed the next month or later when they finish the RFE's etc. and of the 16913 they worked on most of those were probably received in august. I agree that you should get a hobby and stop obsessing, I understand you are a numbers guy maybe you could get a hobby tutoring statistics.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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you might want to discuss your methodology here before start asking for flaws.

"Family time is very precious and you should cherish every moment of it."

01/20/12 - I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox.

01/26/12 - NOA1 received and processing at Vermont.

06/28/12 - NOA2 announced on status check.

06/29/12 - NVC received case learned on 07/2/12.

06/30/12 - Hard copy NOA2 received.

07/09/12 - NVC Casefile Number and IIN Issued.

07/16/12 - Receive and Sent DS-3032 via email.

07/17/12 - Mailed DS-3032 via mail, AOS bill received via email, paid online, Optin email sent.

07/18/12 - Optin accepted and new case number, AOS marked paid, emailed AOS packet.

07/24/12 - Assigned as Agent, IV Fee bill received via email, paid online.

07/25/12 - IV Fee marked paid, emailed IV packet.

07/31/12 - Emailed GZO Supplemental Packet 3.

08/02/12 - Case completed and commenced final review.

08/03/12 - Shipped all copies of forms/letters/documents to my wife - arriving on 8/9/12.

08/06/12 - Case completed final review.

08/09/12 - Appointment letter received via email interview date set 9/6/12.

08/14/12 - Medical exam done.

08/15/12 - Medical exam results all normal.

09/06/12 - Submitted required documents at the embassy and interview set next day at 0730.

09/07/12 - Visa approved, click here for review http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/view-dos-cis-reviews.php?entry=10401 .

09/14/12 - Visa received on hand!

10/07/12 - Arrived at NYC! click here for review http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/view-poe-reviews.php?entry=15293

10/20/12 - Received welcome letter from USCIS.

10/25/12 - Green Card received!

"Nothing is more difficult than the art of maneuvering for advantageous positions." - Sun-Tzu

04/27/13 - Submitted DS-160 online for parent-in-laws and sister-in-law.

05/01/13 - Paid DS-160 or MRV Fee Payments on CGI Stanley.

05/03/13 - Made appointment for 05/16/13 on CGI Stanley.

05/16/13 - Arrived at GUZ and impromptu notice on the front it was closed.

05/30/13 - B2 visa interview passed! Read review here http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/433263-b2-visa-was-approved-for-parentinlaw/ <p>

"Good ideas are not adopted automatically. They must be driven into practice with courageous patience." - ADM Hyman G. Rickover

08/08/14 - Mailed I-175 application.

08/11/14 - I-175 arrived at VSC.

08/18/14 - Received NOA1 with date 08/12/14.

08/27/14 - Received biometrics appointment for 09/09/14.

02/27/15 - GC in production from email notification.

03/02/15 - Received NOA2 with approval dated 02/25/15.

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Filed: Country: Vietnam
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OK...

so im obsesses with the numbers and from what I can tell...I dont see why the USCIS takes so long.

Here are the numbers (raw data) from the site on I-130 Imm Rel:

I-130 CSC Trend

MONTH TOTAL COMPLETED PERCENT

Dec-2011 16913 8797 52.01%

Nov-2011 18350 10194 55.55%

Oct-2011 18546 12025 64.84%

Sep-2011 18006 14245 79.11%

Aug-2011 19924 15879 79.70%

I-130 National Trend

MONTH TOTAL COMPLETED PERCENT

Dec-2011 37059 28817 77.76%

Nov-2011 39405 32757 83.13%

Oct-2011 39030 33010 84.58%

Sep-2011 38462 40400 105.04%

Aug-2011 43533 44639 102.54%

I'm not sure if the "completed" numbers include what they refer to as "Awaiting Customer Action". But none the less those would be "touched" which im sure we all would get exited if we knew our petition was at least touched.

Anyway, If according to the numbers...lets say December>>>they are already 52% complete. So my question is, why then months to complete the remainding 50%.

Does anyone have any insight or opinions or even some rebuttle as to why these are misleading. Or perhaps could someone explain my err in thought.

v/r

if you get bored can you do the i129f

05/17/2013.....I-465 & I-765 sent USPS priority mail + K2 package

05/24/2013......Email, Text of Receiving package on 5/20

05/28/2013.......Check cashed for K1 nothing for K2 yet

06/01/2013......Hard Copy of NOA1 received: I-465 and _I-765 Application for employment

06/02/2013.......rfe on K2 Missed a signiture

06/13/2013.......Email, Text of Receiving package after K2 rfe

06/??/2013...... Bio-metric hard-copy.

06/24/2013...... Bio-metric hard-copy.for k2

06/25/2013........Biometrics complete for k-1 and k-2 12:00 appiontment took longer getting through security.

07/09/2013.........Interview & Scheduling (Status Changed)

07/15/2013.........Interview aug 14 no cards yet.

07/19/2013......On July 19, 2013 we ordered production of your new card.i765 \ July 19, 2013, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I131

07/30/2013 ......Recieved EAD in mail. nothing else.

08/08/2013 ......Recieved k2 interview for sept 6........what? he is 8.

09/10/2013 ......On September 10, 2013, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283.

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if you get bored can you do the i129f

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I-129F Sent : 2012-03-12

I-129F NOA1 : 2012-03-16

I-129F NOA2 : 2012-07-12

Interview : 2012-09-05

Visa delivered: 2012-09-12

Arrived in US: 2012-10-18

Marriage: 2012-12-10

AOS

Sent: 12/17/12

NOA : 12/24/12

Biometrics: 1/15/12

AP Approved: 2/8/12

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OK...

so im obsesses with the numbers and from what I can tell...I dont see why the USCIS takes so long.

Here are the numbers (raw data) from the site on I-130 Imm Rel:

I-130 CSC Trend

MONTH TOTAL COMPLETED PERCENT

Dec-2011 16913 8797 52.01%

Nov-2011 18350 10194 55.55%

Oct-2011 18546 12025 64.84%

Sep-2011 18006 14245 79.11%

Aug-2011 19924 15879 79.70%

I-130 National Trend

MONTH TOTAL COMPLETED PERCENT

Dec-2011 37059 28817 77.76%

Nov-2011 39405 32757 83.13%

Oct-2011 39030 33010 84.58%

Sep-2011 38462 40400 105.04%

Aug-2011 43533 44639 102.54%

I'm not sure if the "completed" numbers include what they refer to as "Awaiting Customer Action". But none the less those would be "touched" which im sure we all would get exited if we knew our petition was at least touched.

Anyway, If according to the numbers...lets say December>>>they are already 52% complete. So my question is, why then months to complete the remainding 50%.

Does anyone have any insight or opinions or even some rebuttle as to why these are misleading. Or perhaps could someone explain my err in thought.

v/r

I honestly hope you are right about that 52% cause i am wondering where is my NOA2... :( my husband just went back to the US today and i already miss him, i want to keep my hopes up to get my second noa in May, or maybe later this month?

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OK...

so im obsesses with the numbers and from what I can tell...I dont see why the USCIS takes so long.

Here are the numbers (raw data) from the site on I-130 Imm Rel:

I-130 CSC Trend

MONTH TOTAL COMPLETED PERCENT

Dec-2011 16913 8797 52.01%

Nov-2011 18350 10194 55.55%

Oct-2011 18546 12025 64.84%

Sep-2011 18006 14245 79.11%

Aug-2011 19924 15879 79.70%

I-130 National Trend

MONTH TOTAL COMPLETED PERCENT

Dec-2011 37059 28817 77.76%

Nov-2011 39405 32757 83.13%

Oct-2011 39030 33010 84.58%

Sep-2011 38462 40400 105.04%

Aug-2011 43533 44639 102.54%

I'm not sure if the "completed" numbers include what they refer to as "Awaiting Customer Action". But none the less those would be "touched" which im sure we all would get exited if we knew our petition was at least touched.

Anyway, If according to the numbers...lets say December>>>they are already 52% complete. So my question is, why then months to complete the remainding 50%.

Does anyone have any insight or opinions or even some rebuttle as to why these are misleading. Or perhaps could someone explain my err in thought.

v/r

how do you complete over 100%......

Married...... 1-20-12

Sent I-130... 1-30-12

NOA1........ 2-1-12

touched...... 2-10-12

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