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    tylerilyn got a reaction from Bayareaguy in The differences between CSC and VSC NOA 2's   
    Depends on what their definition of this workload is. Seems like they are lumping it all together to mean a broader workload than just I-129F petitions.
    This is what I don't get either. They say it's located with the adjudication division pending action. Like, where else would it be before then?
    It's clear to me that citizen petitions are taking a backseat right now to others for political gain. I might be misguided, but I can't see it any other way. I've looked at the data. I've read posts about DACA approvals. Some of them are complaining (or just lamenting like we are prone to do) that they have been waiting a whole 30 days. Sigh... because no, most have actually been waiting a lot longer than that. It's just recently that they've decided to force those approvals through quickly at the expense of citizen petitions. Something had to give with such mishandling, and it's likely more than just USC petitions.
    Anyway, best of luck to you with yours getting pushed through and keep bothering them about it, especially to bring up that you're a USC.
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    tylerilyn got a reaction from We Are The Art in The differences between CSC and VSC NOA 2's   
    Depends on what their definition of this workload is. Seems like they are lumping it all together to mean a broader workload than just I-129F petitions.
    This is what I don't get either. They say it's located with the adjudication division pending action. Like, where else would it be before then?
    It's clear to me that citizen petitions are taking a backseat right now to others for political gain. I might be misguided, but I can't see it any other way. I've looked at the data. I've read posts about DACA approvals. Some of them are complaining (or just lamenting like we are prone to do) that they have been waiting a whole 30 days. Sigh... because no, most have actually been waiting a lot longer than that. It's just recently that they've decided to force those approvals through quickly at the expense of citizen petitions. Something had to give with such mishandling, and it's likely more than just USC petitions.
    Anyway, best of luck to you with yours getting pushed through and keep bothering them about it, especially to bring up that you're a USC.
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