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mrevie Jul 14th 2008 3:59 pm

Dates on
 
On the USCIS website, they give dates for each of the processing centres as to how long they take to complete each type of visa. For example, on the 15th June, they had completed an H3 visa submitted on 27th March.

My question is if on the 15th July when they update these dates, if the date for processing an H3 visa is after the date on which my application was submitted, does this mean they have reached my application, and for whatever reason, have yet to process it? If so, what would be typical reasons for this occuring? I know the second part would be pure speculation, but I would be just interested in the possible reasons.

I'm not sure i've explained that properly but thank you for anyone who takes time out to read or answer.

Matthew

meauxna Jul 14th 2008 4:46 pm

Re: Dates on
 

Originally Posted by mrevie (Post 6569966)
On the USCIS website, they give dates for each of the processing centres as to how long they take to complete each type of visa. For example, on the 15th June, they had completed an H3 visa submitted on 27th March.

My question is if on the 15th July when they update these dates, if the date for processing an H3 visa is after the date on which my application was submitted, does this mean they have reached my application, and for whatever reason, have yet to process it? If so, what would be typical reasons for this occuring? I know the second part would be pure speculation, but I would be just interested in the possible reasons.

I'm not sure i've explained that properly but thank you for anyone who takes time out to read or answer.

Matthew

They actually post no such thing on the USCIS website.

But if you mean the petition processing dates that are posted, they are posted once per month, they reflect the date of the case they are 'currently' processing (whenever their cutoff date for posting is, plus the time it takes them to get it posted) --OR-- the date of their progress goal (usually 6 months).
These dates also do not correspond to what cases they are actually working on currently.

When the posted processing date is 30 days older than the receipt date on your notice letter, you can call the 1-800# and officially complain.

fatbrit Jul 14th 2008 4:50 pm

Re: Dates on
 

Originally Posted by meauxna (Post 6570096)
They actually post no such thing on the USCIS website.

Wrong dept!

http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/wa...ndon&x=49&y=20


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