Texas I-130 processing
Anyone know how long I-130s are taking, on average, through Texas? There are no processing dates showing on the USCIS site...
Thanks -=- Scarlett |
Re: Texas I-130 processing
"Scarlett-Dallas",
> Anyone know how long I-130s are taking, on average, through > Texas? There are no processing dates showing on the USCIS site... That's because the Texas Service Center doesn't process I-130 or I-129Fs anymore. They just forward them over to the California Service Center (you did get an NOA with a receipt number starting in "WAC..."?). You can send them directly if you like, as the last three I sent. David [email protected] |
Re: Texas I-130 processing
Originally Posted by Scarlett-Dallas
(Post 4420235)
Anyone know how long I-130s are taking, on average, through Texas? There are no processing dates showing on the USCIS site...
Thanks -=- Scarlett |
Re: Texas I-130 processing
Originally Posted by Scarlett-Dallas
(Post 4420235)
Anyone know how long I-130s are taking, on average, through Texas? There are no processing dates showing on the USCIS site...
Thanks -=- Scarlett I think you'll find that Texas cases get a Vermont tracking number and follow the VSC timeline. BTW, average time seems to be holding at 4-6 months for I-130 (visajourney has timeline trackers). |
Re: Texas I-130 processing
Originally Posted by meauxna
(Post 4422366)
Family based I-130s are all being transferred to California or Vermont as part of their workload shifting strategy.
I think you'll find that Texas cases get a Vermont tracking number and follow the VSC timeline. BTW, average time seems to be holding at 4-6 months for I-130 (visajourney has timeline trackers). Regards -=- Scarlett |
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