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Sending too much information will affect your waiting time.
So one of my sister just received her card. Her app was received Oct. 3 and was approved Oct. 29. She did her bio on Oct. 15 along with my younger sister. My younger sister got approved yesterday. They sent not even 10 pages of evidence. So I called the USCIS and ask in what order the apps are approved. She said these are some of the main reasons your app will take longer., Too much evidence or not enough strong evidence, police records that might raise red flags and if the bio didn't come out right.
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Thanks for sharing.
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Damn. I sent in like 80 lol. What center did it get routed to?
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I knew it, it took 19 business days for my app to be approved and 3 more days to get my ead. My packet was only about 40-50 pages max.
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OMG. 0_O No wonder. I sent 2 Pounds worth of documents.
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I personally had like 15 pages max in my packet few but strong to prove my case
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I sent about 15-20 pages...
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Mine was a bazillion pages, multiple to dozens for each year since 89. And I was 1 of the first 9 in the country to be approved.
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Well yeah. My packet contained a max of 15 pages. I thought I was approved quickly. If someone sends over 100+ pages its going to take a while to go through all that information.
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