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En-oh-eh-to now

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  1. Yes! After all the insult I got haha...but it's ok...now I can breath easier. Maybe you'll be next to get transfered. Goodluck to you too and to all!

    Nobody insulted you. Read the comments again to be sure.

    Anyway, April filers started receiving transfer notices just as the last of the March filers got theirs. This seems a little bit quicker, for whatever reason. Maybe they really will pick up the pace.

  2. Another 2 months? What does everybody think?

    Well, the adjudication rate of our fellow transferred March filers is way too slow. As of now, they're just getting through a few percent each week. At this rate, they will complete March in three to five months. Unless they will handle cases at the the service centers and the NBC, be ready for a longer wait. They need to pick the pace up to something like 25% each week if you only want to wait two more months.

    I suggest that you write to the judiciary committee about this: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/465983-failure-of-the-uscis-executive-leadership-separation-of-us-citizens-from-their-foreign-spouses-for-almost-15-years/

  3. That's why people recommended sending a fax instead of an email. At least that way, they'll be forced to look at it. Or they'll run out of paper...

    if you do not have access to a fax machine, just use a free online service, like this: http://faxzero.com/ or http://www.freepopfax.com/. Spread this around. E-mails are easily deleted or put directly into SPAM. Faxes are more effective!

  4. Im so glad to see movement on march hope it keeps up

    This kind of movement will result in April petitions adjudicated in February.

    This is nothing more than lateral movement. Our petitions will just sit in a different storage facility. If you want real movement, participate in this: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/465983-failure-of-the-uscis-executive-leadership-separation-of-us-citizens-from-their-foreign-spouses-for-almost-15-years/

  5. Dont attack her, like us, she is just desperate to make her case approve really fast. When she saw someone posted that he applied for his case to expedite because of thypoon happened in the philippines, she didnt think of immorality, ethics, she just think of her case, her husband, herself. But pls try to understand everyone here. We all want our case to be approve..the soonest. Anyway she didnt reply anymore so I think she knew she was wrong. Anyway even we are not from the place being affected with the thypoon..we are all griefing for what had happened to our fellow filipinos. And dont worry even if she apply to expedite her case, USCIS might be lazy but not stupid to give approval if the applicant is not from the place affected, peace everyone, just smile, december is our month...fingers crossed

    We're all in a rush to get our cases processed, but that is a really poor excuse for a lapse in judgment. If anything, she should have thought of the further delay to the expedite requests of those that have really been affected by the typhoon.

  6. I would like to be in, I am a US citizen petitioning for my father.

    Do you think I can use the same letter ? Should I change the subject line , please advise on the best approach

    Thank you

    Do what you must to make it fit for you. The important part is getting more numbers! Meanwhile, if you do not have access to a fax machine, just use a free online service, like this: http://faxzero.com/ or http://www.freepopfax.com/. Spread this around. E-mails are easily deleted or put directly into SPAM. Faxes are more effective!

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