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AOS moved
Hi guys. I've just received an I-797C to say that our I485 application has been moved to the californian office("to speed up processing time"). Just wondered if this was fairly regular or not and if people have any knowledge of this, did it in fact speed up processing time?
I realize the second part of this is probably impossible to answer. Thanks guys Stu |
Re: AOS moved
Originally Posted by fogga4000
(Post 6996553)
Hi guys. I've just received an I-797C to say that our I485 application has been moved to the californian office("to speed up processing time"). Just wondered if this was fairly regular or not and if people have any knowledge of this, did it in fact speed up processing time?
I realize the second part of this is probably impossible to answer. Thanks guys Stu Actually what usually happens in a case like this, is that you get approved without an interview. Hope that's what happens for you. :) Rene |
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I hope so too, that'd be great. Thanks Rene
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Re: AOS moved
Originally Posted by fogga4000
(Post 6996573)
I hope so too, that'd be great. Thanks Rene
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Hi We just got the same notice today about my husbands case being moved to California for speedier processing. Hope it does mean no interview and a quick AOS approval!
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Hi, Is this something new that the case gets moved to California? My attorney said she's never seen this before
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Originally Posted by penguinbar
(Post 7004650)
Hi, Is this something new that the case gets moved to California? My attorney said she's never seen this before
Rene |
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Originally Posted by penguinbar
(Post 7004650)
Hi, Is this something new that the case gets moved to California? My attorney said she's never seen this before
More like 2+ years for these transfer cases. In fact, there was a lot of speculation that the cases that were xferred & never interviewed would have a mandatory interview at I-751. Enough time has passed that those people have now filed and had I-751 approved, also without interview. What kind of cases does your attorney usually do, just out of curiosity? edit: yes, these transfers happen when the Local Office is backed up 'too far'. |
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Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 7004711)
It's relatively new. It's been happening for about a year now.
Rene |
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Originally Posted by meauxna
(Post 7004840)
lol, there's a shock.... :rofl:
More like 2+ years for these transfer cases. In fact, there was a lot of speculation that the cases that were xferred & never interviewed would have a mandatory interview at I-751. Enough time has passed that those people have now filed and had I-751 approved, also without interview. What kind of cases does your attorney usually do, just out of curiosity? edit: yes, these transfers happen when the Local Office is backed up 'too far'. |
Re: AOS moved
Originally Posted by penguinbar
(Post 7004843)
So does that mean that my husband won't have an interview or that the other offices are backed up and that's why it was transfered?
Rene |
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Thank you
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Re: AOS moved
Originally Posted by penguinbar
(Post 7004650)
My attorney said she's never seen this before
Ian |
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Apparently California can refer a case back to the local office for an interview. But it does appear to be rare.
So most likely, he'll be approved without interview. Here's fingers crossed :) |
Re: AOS moved
Originally Posted by Tracym
(Post 7005461)
Apparently California can refer a case back to the local office for an interview. But it does appear to be rare.
So most likely, he'll be approved without interview. Here's fingers crossed :) |
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