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  1. Today when i spoke to the rep she confirmed my new address on file and that the letter was sent to the new address. What arrived though was only the SSN card w/o the EAD.
  2. No, i didn't use a lawyer. Filed everything on my own. There wasn't supposed to be any other address. I have moved but I've filed AR-11 when I did. Customer service wasn't of much help either. They basically told me either wait for someone to get back to me regarding the e-request I submitted a month back, or file a new I-765 (which would take months of processing time and seems as a totally useless advice on their part)
  3. customer service is unreachable, the machine keeps giving me automated responses and sends me generic info links. Any attempt to request a customer support rep disconnects the call. I have filled out e-request but it's been a whole month now and I haven't received any updates.
  4. My I-765 case was approved Feb 9th. The status says: Card Was Picked Up By The United States Postal Service. The card that was sent was simply my SSN card which I have already. Where is the I-766 EAD itself? My I-485 & I-131 are still pending.
  5. Hello all, I decided to do some data hacking since I was curious about when to expect my EAD. Also VJ sends me a weekly forecast and I was wondering how accurate and/or reliable it is. I was also curious to find out how consistent are timeframes listed on USCIS. A little background: I filed AOS+EAD+AP on April 12th and had my Bio appt on May 18th. Since then VJ has sent me 5 EAD forecasts which average out to 11th of November, 2022. So I had some spare time and using VJ timeline resource I have compiled a CSV spreadsheet with ~200 rows of "filed", "noa", "bio appt", "approved", "card received" dates data. I then wrote a simple script in Python using Pandas Dataframes to allow easy date data manipulation and plotting. Here are some stats: - Median number of days between Filed & Approved = 202 days (71 days standard deviation) - Median number of days between Filed & Card Received = 208 days (71 days standard deviation) - The histogram below shows a frequency distribution of number of days since application was filed until card was received. I've split the data into 12 bins, each bin representing 1 month. As you can see there's a massive spike on 7th month and a VERY steep decline after 8th month (after 250 days). Conclusion: my data wrangling, USCIS processing time estimates and averaged weekly VJ forecasts are all independent of each other but are all consistent which adds a lot of confidence to validity and trustability of these methods. Overall it looks like 7-8 months after filing is when I should expect to get approval/card received. Having filed on 04/2022 + 7 months = 11/2022 (November) sounds about right. November is exactly what VJ forecasts suggest as well.
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