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Chuward got a reaction from Tahoma in Poverty 125% in 2012
Nothing uneducated about it, the actual increase from 2010 to 2011 for 2 was $124 bucks. His post stating "about 175" was pretty much spot on, so your post is BUNK!
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Chuward got a reaction from G&D in Poverty 125% in 2012
Nothing uneducated about it, the actual increase from 2010 to 2011 for 2 was $124 bucks. His post stating "about 175" was pretty much spot on, so your post is BUNK!
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Chuward got a reaction from Scott & Annie in Poverty 125% in 2012
Nothing uneducated about it, the actual increase from 2010 to 2011 for 2 was $124 bucks. His post stating "about 175" was pretty much spot on, so your post is BUNK!
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Chuward got a reaction from ameribrit in Skype Chat Logs
This is what I use
Scroll down to lucdecauwer's post and download the "SkypeCallExporter.zip" and follow the directions there.
http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=87531
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Chuward reacted to Stuart and Thea in What's going on with VSC??
Waiting to be with the one you love when you should be together is painful. Waiting is hard. But my point is that it doesn't matter how long you wait, whether it's one day, one month or one year, we all have to wait, so we're all in this together. YOU were the one that in your first post said that you were more deserving because you've been waiting longer, when the OP hadn't said anything about her own wait. You misunderstand, and yes, you do appear to be spiteful of others that haven't had to wait as long as you have.
Is it fair that you've had a long wait? No, not at all. No one in here was saying that at all. No one was saying that they needed to be approved before you. No one was saying anything other than the fact that VSC seemed to be slowing down. You're the one that brought up the whole timeline thing.
And to repeat what the OP said again, when it's raining, we all get wet. I'm sorry you've had more rain than others, but you're not the only one here.
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Chuward reacted to Stuart and Thea in What's going on with VSC??
So, you're somehow more important or better than the March filers we're to take from that comment? I only have one word to describe someone using a statement like that, and it's spiteful. (actually only one word I can use here, the others might get me banned)
I will repeat, it's not about how long you wait, everyone gets their turn and the USCIS does not process them in the order they come in. Waiting is hard, but please stop making yourself out to be special because you've been waiting longer. It's pissing me off, and probably a ton of others on here too.
USCIS LOST my first petition. They SCREWED UP my second petition. Did I feel entitled to get my NOA2 before others did? NO, in fact, while I should have been a January filer, or a March filer, I ended up being a May filer. Did you see me bashing people who got their NOA2 before I was originall hoping for mine? NO! Did you see me telling anyone lamenting about the wait that they have no reason to complain unless their cases were screwed up like mine was? NO!
I'm sick of your poor me attitude. You're not the only one that has had problems in this process, you're not the only one that ever will. Quit thinking it makes you special because it doesn't!!!!!!!
EVERYONE WAITS. It's unfair, but that's the way it is. If you didn't know that coming in, then NEWS FOR YOU!!!!
Your long wait sucks, I hope it's over soon. But quit with the attitude, you're no better than anyone else.
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Chuward got a reaction from Ray-J in USCIS significant steps toward the release of new capabilities.
Though USCIS progress is not yet evident to customers, OTC has completed significant steps toward the release of new capabilities. For the past year and a half, USCIS has laid the groundwork to develop new systems and processes. Information-sharing agreements with Federal immigration partners, such as the U.S. Department of State (DOS), have been initiated. Stakeholders, including customers, immigration advocates, and the CISOMB, have been engaged in designing the new processes. Employees from all areas of the Agency have been involved in working groups to design new ways to conduct Agency business and develop desired systems capabilities. A risk and fraud analyzer prototype has demonstrated its effectiveness and has served as an early validation of OTC’s approach.
This groundwork has brought USCIS closer to an important milestone – development of the Release A Blueprint, which documents the reengineered business processes for the first Transformation release. The reengineered business processes in Release A consist of core, end-to-end capabilities for certain nonimmigrant-related benefits. These capabilities will include establishing accounts for individuals linked to biometrics, case management, risk and fraud analytics, digital content and knowledge management. A draft version of the Release A Blueprint was presented to USCIS leadership in June 2010. Their feedback is now being incorporated into the final version of the blueprint. Once the final blueprint has been accepted and business requirements have been approved through the Systems Engineering Lifecycle (SELC), USCIS can then begin to design, build, and test the Integrated Operating Environment (IOE) that will be delivered in Release A.
The first customer-facing changes will begin to deploy in the fourth quarter of fiscal year (FY) 2011, and will provide the following capabilities for many nonimmigrant benefits:
•Customers and representatives will be able to create individual electronic accounts that can be managed online.
•Customers and representatives will be able to file electronically, schedule biometric appointments, and update account information (change of address, etc.).
•Customers and representatives will be able to upload evidentiary documentation electronically.
•Critical information and evidence will be easily accessible and maintained electronically.
•In a manner consistent with privacy rules, immigration partner agencies will be able to query core customer and benefit information in this initial release, which will contribute to national security and improve the accuracy of customer information.
By the fourth quarter of FY 2012, organizations, such as employers and law firms, will be able to establish electronic accounts with USCIS, and online case management will be expanded to encompass all nonimmigrant benefits. Between 2012 and 2014, USCIS will expand the transformed capabilities to the remaining lines of business – immigrant, humanitarian, and citizenship.
The deployment dates in Figure 9: Projected Transformation Timeline1 of the Annual Report identified the timeframes for planning, designing, and testing the new capabilities; however, the dates for actual delivery of the new capabilities are as follows:
•Release A: 4th Quarter FY 2011
•Release B: 4th Quarter FY 2012
•Release C: 2nd Quarter FY 2013
•Release D: 4th Quarter FY 2013
•Release E: 2nd Quarter FY 2014