How long for an USCIS Officer to look at a case?
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How long for an USCIS Officer to look at a case?
I remember having read in another thread, that an immigration officer at the Service centers has an allowed timeframe to look at a case. Was it 30 Minutes per case?
Does anyone remember that thread or has a link? I think, that someone tried to explain, how working a case is from receiving to the decision.
If this someone (I don't know who) could please answer that question again?
Thanks you so much.
Ivonne
Does anyone remember that thread or has a link? I think, that someone tried to explain, how working a case is from receiving to the decision.
If this someone (I don't know who) could please answer that question again?
Thanks you so much.
Ivonne
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Re: How long for an USCIS Officer to look at a case?
Well, it all depends on the type of case, but for most cases, from the
moment the officer opens the file they get between 4 and 25 minutes to
either approve or request additional evidence. Once the file is returned
after an evidence request, the officer is given the same amount of time to
approve or up to 30 or so minutes to write a denial. This includes the time
to read the evidence and write the decision.
The varies greatly by type of case.
"Ivonne" <member4070@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> I remember having read in another thread, that an immigration officer at
> the Service centers has an allowed timeframe to look at a case. Was it
> 30 Minutes per case?
> Does anyone remember that thread or has a link? I
> think, that someone tried to explain, how working a case is from
> receiving to the decision.
> If this someone (I don't know who) could
> please answer that question again?
> Thanks you so much.
> Ivonne
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
moment the officer opens the file they get between 4 and 25 minutes to
either approve or request additional evidence. Once the file is returned
after an evidence request, the officer is given the same amount of time to
approve or up to 30 or so minutes to write a denial. This includes the time
to read the evidence and write the decision.
The varies greatly by type of case.
"Ivonne" <member4070@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I remember having read in another thread, that an immigration officer at
> the Service centers has an allowed timeframe to look at a case. Was it
> 30 Minutes per case?
> Does anyone remember that thread or has a link? I
> think, that someone tried to explain, how working a case is from
> receiving to the decision.
> If this someone (I don't know who) could
> please answer that question again?
> Thanks you so much.
> Ivonne
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com