QUICK acceptance vs SLOW acceptance
I've been reading around the forums and I've noticed that people that submit very little information have had turn around times of under 3 months. On the other hand, I read about people who have submitted mounds of evidence yet still get RFE'd.
Could you guys please post your experience if you've waited UNDER 3 months and if you've waited OVER 6 months. To make it easier to sift through things, could you guys post it in a consistent manner? __________________________________ For example, 1. Time waiting: please post only if you've been under 3 months / over 6 months since notice of action was received. 2. AGE: 22 4. In the US since: 1997 5. County of citizenship 6. Graduated HS: 2010 7. College Education: in school/bachelors/masters/none 8. Amount of evidence: 10 pages/100pages 9. type of evidence: official HS transcripts with seals/bills/bank statements 10. did you leave gaps of more than 3 months?: yes/no 11. how did sort your info? : chronologically/based on guidelines/no particular order 12. did you answer yes or no to ever been arrested? 13. Married? : yes/no 13. Where was your application processed? |
Re: QUICK acceptance vs SLOW acceptance
Don't forget to add marital status and if they have children (part of my theory).
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1. Time waiting: exactly 10 months
2. AGE: 27 4. In the US since: 2000 5. County of citizenship=Colombia 6. Graduated HS: 2005 7. College Education: did a couple of semesters in college. Planning on going back this year 8. Amount of evidence: less than 10 pages 9. type of evidence: High School diploma/Bank statements/Tax returns from previous 5 years/ copy of earnings from my job that also showed the start date from 2007 until now/ copy of passport/ also i wrote a letter to whoever worked on my case explaining why a work permit meant so much to me and my future in this country/ letter from sherrifs department stating i had no warrants or a criminal case pending.That is all i remember i sent. 10. did you leave gaps of more than 3 months?: no 11. how did sort your info? : no particular order* 12. did you answer yes or no to ever been arrested? Yes. Was for a suspended license and was taken care of. 13. Where was your application processed? Nebraska |
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1. Time waiting: 3 Months
2. AGE: 24 4. In the US since: 1992 5. County of citizenship=Colombia 6. Graduated HS: 2008 7. College Education: did all my prerequisites but haven't gone back planning on it though. 8. Amount of evidence: had to use a big clamp paper clip if that helps, not sure the actual pages. 9. type of evidence: Expired Visa stamped I-94, Colombian Passport, school ID's, report cards from like elementary- High School, church documents like first communion, and confirmation, HS diploma, Vocational Transcripts, College transcripts, Medical records (vaccine records), bank statements from 2009-2013, Train tickets, flight tickets, That's I Rememeber for now lol 10. did you leave gaps of more than 3 months?: no 11. how did sort your info? : I had it organized by identification, supporting evidence, forms..I went to FIU to where they have a community help for students who are applying to DACA for free :) I travelled from Orlando and its in Miami. 12. did you answer yes or no to ever been arrested? No 13. Where was your application processed? Nebraska |
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1. Time waiting: 7 montha.
2. AGE: 20 4. In the US since: 2001 5. County of citizenship: Vietnam 6. Graduated HS: 2011 7. College Education: In college (bachelors). 8. Amount of evidence: About 15-20 pages. 9. type of evidence: Report cards, STAR scores, HS diploma, college transcript & acceptance letters, community service evidences. 10. did you leave gaps of more than 3 months?: Couple of gaps in the summers during high-school. 11. how did sort your info? : no particular order 12. did you answer yes or no to ever been arrested? Never arrested. 13. Married? : No 13. Where was your application processed? It was sent to Chicago(?) |
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