Greg C
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3 hours ago, spicyguy said:
Hmmm.. Its my oversight. I did not know there is already one in this site. Thanks!
Do you have the link?
Here's a link to the amalgamated timeline for just the Chicago field office:
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On 6/11/2021 at 1:54 PM, Suudsu said:
I really don't understand how the spreadsheets are better than VisaJourney's timelines. I don't want information from all filers in my month from all the field offices across America. All that tells me is which field offices process cases faster.
If there even is another filer from my field office in my monthly thread, I will only get information about their next stage in the submission process basically at the same time that I receive the same notice: not particularly useful for my planning. I prefer to filter VisaJourney timeline cases by local field office, and see where my field office is up to (right now, Chicago is processing approximately September 2020 filers at the shortest timeframe, although as we all know this appears to be truly random). If I want to get this kind of time-series information from the spreadsheets, I have to click through all the monthly threads ahead of me to try and find it: it's way easier just to sort the timelines.
In any case, the monthly threads are all filled with messages about the spreadsheets: 'The spreadsheet is a mess again. I tried to fix it, but I'm not sure.' 'Just start a new line.' 'There is a spreadsheet: fill your data.' If the data isn't reliable, it isn't useful to me.
Embarrassing for me, but I just discovered the whole timeline feature of this website! 🤦♂️ You're right, so much more helpful to be able to see just Chicago and several months at once. Thanks for your input!
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22 minutes ago, NorthSouth said:
I see two people that is within that timeline for Sept 2020 applicants
Thanks for letting me know! Is there a Chicago N-400 spreadsheet anywhere or did you just look at the Sept 2020 thread? If there's a Chicago specific N-400 spreadsheet, would you mind sending the link?
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Has anyone had their N-400 fully processed within 8-9 months out of the Chicago office?
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48 minutes ago, jalem33 said:
Just an update on our case. We had received a date of May 21st for my husbands oath ceremony. We are traveling to Mexico June 11th and would not have been able to get a passport in time (expedited is listed as 4-6 weeks) so as per the instructions we wrote a letter requesting to reschedule. We received an update in our case that the interview was canceled. As of yet, we still have not received a new appointment. I tried to send an online message about the case, but have not received anything. Now when I log into USCIS I don't even see the N400 listed as a case. I still see the I-751. There is an error message at the top of the page I am hoping that it is a temporary error. I think we need to try to call and figure this out. I'm hoping we didn't really screw up with requesting to reschedule the oath. Just thought i would share in case anyone else has issues with their oath date.
I will keep everyone posted.
Getting this error as well, so I think it's a general problem and not anything related to your case! Hope that you get a rescheduled interview soon!
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3 hours ago, NorthSouth said:
The personal case completion estimate is back on my.uscis.gov. I hope it's wrong as many more months were added to my estimate from the original estimator.
Same here - went from 8 months when filing to 14 months from today (2 months later - that's double the time at 16 months total!)
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On 5/16/2021 at 9:39 AM, Greg C said:
Any idea when personalized processing times might return??
Well, personalized processing time has finally returned...and now I wish it hadn't!
Ours now says 14 months until a decision...July 2022!!?? Original estimated case processing time was November 2021!!
How accurate do we think these are?
There's also now a new asterisk note that says "*These completion projections are based on case processing for applicants who have been lawful permanent residents for at least 5 years. For all other applicants, completion projections may vary." Does that mean if you're applying based on the 3-year rule that a decision make take even longer??
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Any idea when personalized processing times might return??
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N400 March 2021 Filers
in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
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My USCIS account estimated time until case decision updated this morning to 12 months from 13 months (I had started at 8 months) - checked to see if my field office's processing times updated, but they didn't. I had been assuming they were just using the stock processing times for everyone, but now I'm not sure!