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11-18-2013, 02:21 PM
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Date Sent: Aug 30, 2012
Date Received: Sep.6, 2012 (Vermont)
Biometrics: September 28, 2012 (NYC)
RFE: Sep. 2013
Approved: Dec 17, 2013
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#21432
11-18-2013, 03:17 PM
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damm. but ur case got transfer to Nebraska and you get a RFE. you shouldnt lose hope since they actually touched ur case. but yea i get why u feel anxious. im sure you should hear from them within next month. hope u get approve!
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11-18-2013, 06:43 PM
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I'm still here waiting as well your not the only one waiting. :-/
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I-821D (12/18/2014 APPROVED!!!)/I-765 (12/18/2014 APPROVED!!!) Approval Letters received (12/23/2014) EAD Card received (12/29/2014)
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hey did u end sending the RFE?
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I'm still here waiting as well your not the only one waiting. :-/
I'm still waiting..I'll have 1 year & 3 months pretty soon. This is bullshit...
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I'm still waiting..I'll have 1 year & 3 months pretty soon. This is bullshit...
you got that right, I actually think as soon as they pass immigration reform then i will get approved for this that is how lucky i am.
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you got that right, I actually think as soon as they pass immigration reform then i will get approved for this that is how lucky i am.
I totally agree with you. I know I got terrible luck. AllI got to say is "SCREW" USCIS and there slow ass employees who need to get their asses fired ASAP...This is bullshit. I cant express my frustration and disappointment. I hope we all get approved this week, but we all know that isn't going to happen until the next president gets elected.
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Here is a recent post from the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA):

The NSC Liaison Committee asked AILA members for examples of DACA cases pending more than six months. In response to the committee’s call for examples, AILA received over 400 case examples, including over 100 cases that have been pending for more than a year.

The vast majority of the examples AILA received are at the Nebraska Service Center (NSC): 283 have LIN (Nebraska) receipt numbers, and 120 have EAC (Vermont) receipt numbers. Most DACA cases at VSC were transferred to NSC in an August workload transfer. (AILA Doc. No. 13080850.) Only 12 case examples have an SRC (Texas) receipt number, and only 23 have a WAC (California) receipt number.

In over half of the 400 cases shared with AILA, the survey respondents indicated that they were not aware of any unusual circumstances that would explain the slow processing time. Many of the remaining long-pending cases involved one or more of the following circumstances:

The requestor had a criminal history -- numerous cases involved drinking and driving related incidents, juvenile adjudications, gang issues, and drug and theft offenses;
The requestor attended an online school or was homeschooled;
The requestor had previously been in removal proceedings or was in removal proceedings at the time of the DACA request;
The requestor had a petition or an application for other relief pending;
The requestor departed the United States for a considerable period of time either during or prior to the continuous residence period;
The requestor provided what the attorney considered to be a small amount of evidence to support either continuous residence during the relevant period or physical presence on June 15, 2012;
If you have a long-pending DACA case, check to see whether it may fall into one of the above categories. While not always true, these factors may lead to longer processing times. These findings are preliminary, and may not reflect USCIS policy decisions or adjudication trends.
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I-821D (12/18/2014 APPROVED!!!)/I-765 (12/18/2014 APPROVED!!!) Approval Letters received (12/23/2014) EAD Card received (12/29/2014)
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Here is a recent post from the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA):

The NSC Liaison Committee asked AILA members for examples of DACA cases pending more than six months. In response to the committee’s call for examples, AILA received over 400 case examples, including over 100 cases that have been pending for more than a year.

The vast majority of the examples AILA received are at the Nebraska Service Center (NSC): 283 have LIN (Nebraska) receipt numbers, and 120 have EAC (Vermont) receipt numbers. Most DACA cases at VSC were transferred to NSC in an August workload transfer. (AILA Doc. No. 13080850.) Only 12 case examples have an SRC (Texas) receipt number, and only 23 have a WAC (California) receipt number.

In over half of the 400 cases shared with AILA, the survey respondents indicated that they were not aware of any unusual circumstances that would explain the slow processing time. Many of the remaining long-pending cases involved one or more of the following circumstances:

The requestor had a criminal history -- numerous cases involved drinking and driving related incidents, juvenile adjudications, gang issues, and drug and theft offenses;
The requestor attended an online school or was homeschooled;
The requestor had previously been in removal proceedings or was in removal proceedings at the time of the DACA request;
The requestor had a petition or an application for other relief pending;
The requestor departed the United States for a considerable period of time either during or prior to the continuous residence period;
The requestor provided what the attorney considered to be a small amount of evidence to support either continuous residence during the relevant period or physical presence on June 15, 2012;
If you have a long-pending DACA case, check to see whether it may fall into one of the above categories. While not always true, these factors may lead to longer processing times. These findings are preliminary, and may not reflect USCIS policy decisions or adjudication trends.
ok I understand but the problem is if USCIS has a problem. They have many options.
1) Deny the case-do not leave people in perpetual stress.
2)Request more Evidence. I believe that is why u have RFE)
When you got said request make prompt decision.
3)Accept the case.
The guidelines are so simple the fact that they are holding up cases that seriously just need an RFE because
let us face the facts if you needed an RFE when they first so your case, 2 years from now when they pick it
up again you will still need said RFE. Why not just send one at the beginning.
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ok I understand but the problem is if USCIS has a problem. They have many options.
1) Deny the case-do not leave people in perpetual stress.
2)Request more Evidence. I believe that is why u have RFE)
When you got said request make prompt decision.
3)Accept the case.
The guidelines are so simple the fact that they are holding up cases that seriously just need an RFE because
let us face the facts if you needed an RFE when they first so your case, 2 years from now when they pick it
up again you will still need said RFE. Why not just send one at the beginning.
Remember what was posted before, things get 'thrown around' (I'm sure that's the correct expression) when ANY flag is raised. Unfortunately for us (over seven months here).

Besides the whole 'throwing around' files to be 'approved' by different employees and committees (I hope they don't do that), there is NO reason why cases should take longer than three months, AT ALL.

IF someone has a criminal history and they didn't provide evidence against it (and without a doubt, the officer is SURE that the person is the same, through DOB and such), then deny the case, that simple. Or ask for RFE.

It still bothers me that for a simple two-year permit they make some of us wait half of it.
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Renewal: Received by USCIS on 11/25/2015 - ASC on 12/23/2015 - Approved
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