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Hi everyone! 

Yesterday my husband and I called the USCIS customer service line to inquire about the status of his pending green card. The person we spoke to informed us that his case is still with the National Benefits Center and has not yet arrived at the New York - Queen's Field Office. It's been 251 days since the last update online for his case (which was a notification confirming their acquirement of our RFIE response), but we were told he is still within normal processing times. What I'm not understanding is why his case is considered to fall within normal processing times if it hasn't even reached the field office yet...Doesn't the processing time begin once the case arrives in the field office (that's what the agent confirmed yesterday as well)? I should also mention that when we called about 2 months ago, the agent we spoke to said that his case IS actually in the Queens Field Office :blink:

 

Any clarifications/tips/reassurance will be greatly appreciated!! ^_^ Thanks in advance for your help!

It's a beautiful day to go after your dreams :star:

 

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
Timeline

processing times start based on your receipt date

 

there is not much you can do until you are outside of normal processing times

Spoiler

 

Married December 19, 2014

I-130 Petition sent January 14, 2015
NOA1 date January 20, 2015 (NSC)

NOA2 date May 28, 2015 :dance::dance::dance:

Mailed to NVC June 4, 2015

NVC Received June 10, 2015

NVC Case Number Assigned June 23, 2015

NVC AoS Invoice via Mail June 24, 2015

NVC Selected Agent Over Phone June 30, 2015 (Unable to logon to CEAC)

NVC IV Invoice via email received July 1, 2015

NVC AoS/IV Package Mailed July 2, 2015

NVC AoS & IV Fee Paid Online (CEAC is working) July 6. 2015

NVC Document Scan Date July 6, 2015

NCV AoS & IV Fee marked as paid in CEAC July, 7 2015

NVC DS 260 Completed July 8, 2015

NVC CC July 30, 2015 (24 days after scan date, about 2 months post NOA2)

Interview Scheduled on August 26, 2015

Interview P4 Email Received August 27, 2015

Medical in Islamabad September 2, 2015

Interview Date September 22, 2015 CANCELLED (Embassy is Over scheduled) :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Interview Scheduled on September 10, 2015

Interview Date October 14, 2015 APPROVED

Visa Issued October 16, 2015, 9 months start to finish

POE JFK October 26, 2015

GC in Hand Jan 8, 2016

RoC I-751 NOA1 August 31, 2017 (Vermont Service Center)

Biometrics October 2, 2017

I551 Stamp in Passport August 2, 2018

18 Month Extension Letter August 3, 2018

Applied for Naturalization N-400 Online July 30, 2018

Biometrics August 23, 2018

10 year GC is in production September 17, 2018

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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1 hour ago, lyra14 said:

Hi everyone! 

Yesterday my husband and I called the USCIS customer service line to inquire about the status of his pending green card. The person we spoke to informed us that his case is still with the National Benefits Center and has not yet arrived at the New York - Queen's Field Office. It's been 251 days since the last update online for his case (which was a notification confirming their acquirement of our RFIE response), but we were told he is still within normal processing times. What I'm not understanding is why his case is considered to fall within normal processing times if it hasn't even reached the field office yet...Doesn't the processing time begin once the case arrives in the field office (that's what the agent confirmed yesterday as well)? I should also mention that when we called about 2 months ago, the agent we spoke to said that his case IS actually in the Queens Field Office :blink:

 

Any clarifications/tips/reassurance will be greatly appreciated!! ^_^ Thanks in advance for your help!

Are you waiting on AOS or ROC?

The out of regular processing dates are April 2, 2016 and March 14, 2017, respectively.

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