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Old Jul 18th 2003, 8:58 pm
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Default MDUdall: New NSC report is out

I just received the latest NSC Processing Time Report from AILA (Thank you AILA). You can visit my page located at, http://members.aol.com/MDUdall/sctimes.htm if you are interested in seeing the Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Report numbers for all case types pending at the NSC.

You can use the Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Report to determine two things, 1) has your case been taken off of the shelf yet and given to an officer for processing, and 2) is it overdue. At the NSC, a BCIS officer should approve, deny or request additional evidence within 30 business days of being given your case for adjudication. If your case becomes overdue, than at that time you should notify the NSC to bring this to their attention.

If your "notice" date on your receipt notice is later in time than the date listed for I-129f's on the Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Report, than your case is still waiting its turn to be assigned to an officer (And therefore it’s obviously not yet overdue). If your "notice" date on your receipt notice is earlier in time than the date listed for I-129f's, than your case has likely been given to an officer for adjudication. I say "likely" because if your case receives an IBIS hit, than you cannot use this report to determine an overdue date as the Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Reports can only be used for cases that do not receive an IBIS hit. If your case receives an IBIS hit, it will be pulled from the normal stream of cases and will experience a delay; slight to significant until a BCIS officer eventually does the follow up IBIS work required in your case.

Bookmark my page and check it every few days in order to monitor the Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Reports. New reports are usually issued twice a month, however they sometimes only come out once a month (and sometimes even less frequently).

When you first see a report showing that your "notice" date is earlier in time than the date listed for I-129f's, write down the date of publication of that particular report. Than take your calendar and count off 30 business days from the date of publication of that particular report. That is your "overdue" date and you should note that date on your calendar. Notify the NSC if your case becomes overdue.

Ignore any projected processing times you might find on your receipt notice, that you might read on the BCIS' on-line status checking page or hear on the National Customer Service Center’s automated phone system as those are wild guesses made by BCIS HQ (Not the NSC) and often do not reflect the reality of what is going on at the NSC at any given time. These projected processing times are also subject to change, and are not binding on the BCIS.

Relying on these projected processing times will not give you realistic expectations. Instead, monitor the Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Reports as that information actually does come from the NSC, it reflects the dates of cases that have been given to an officer for processing, will help you calculate a realistic “overdue� date, and will thus help you achieve realistic expectations.

Don’t make any wedding plans, reservations, quit your job, make travel arrangements, dispose of property, etc., based on projected processing times listed on your receipt notice, listed on the BCIS’ on-line status checking page or mentioned on the automated phone system. If you do, you do so at your own risk.

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Old Jul 19th 2003, 4:53 am
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THANS MATTEW!!!!

wooo..... hooo.... I won a bet. Does anybody remember that I told that they would pu Jan 13 in next report????!!!! uh? you see? I was right!!! hmmm...... why didn't I have a bet on $ 100 000 or maube more with NSC I could earn great money

Ok...... if seriously.... Nebraska did the worst work in the world!!!!! ^**^*%&^$ They worked with one day only for 2 weeks??? Yuck

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Old Jul 19th 2003, 12:38 pm
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AW JEEZE...

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"Matthew Udall" wrote in message
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    > I just received the latest NSC Processing Time Report from AILA (Thank
    > you AILA). You can visit my page located at,
    > http://members.aol.com/MDUdall/sctimes.htm if you are
    > interested in seeing the Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Report
    > numbers for all case types pending at the NSC.
    > You can use the Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Report to
    > determine two things, 1) has your case been taken off of the shelf yet
    > and given to an officer for processing, and 2) is it overdue. At the
    > NSC, a BCIS officer should approve, deny or request additional evidence
    > within 30 business days of being given your case for adjudication. If
    > your case becomes overdue, than at that time you should notify the NSC
    > to bring this to their attention.
    > If your "notice" date on your receipt notice is later in time than the
    > date listed for I-129f's on the Nebraska Service Center Processing Time
    > Report, than your case is still waiting its turn to be assigned to an
    > officer (And therefore it's obviously not yet overdue). If your "notice"
    > date on your receipt notice is earlier in time than the date listed for
    > I-129f's, than your case has likely been given to an officer for
    > adjudication. I say "likely" because if your case receives an IBIS hit,
    > than you cannot use this report to determine an overdue date as the
    > Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Reports can only be used for
    > cases that do not receive an IBIS hit. If your case receives an IBIS
    > hit, it will be pulled from the normal stream of cases and will
    > experience a delay; slight to significant until a BCIS officer
    > eventually does the follow up IBIS work required in your case.
    > Bookmark my page and check it every few days in order to monitor the
    > Nebraska Service Center Processing Time Reports. New reports are usually
    > issued twice a month, however they sometimes only come out once a month
    > (and sometimes even less frequently).
    > When you first see a report showing that your "notice" date is earlier
    > in time than the date listed for I-129f's, write down the date of
    > publication of that particular report. Than take your calendar and count
    > off 30 business days from the date of publication of that particular
    > report. That is your "overdue" date and you should note that date on
    > your calendar. Notify the NSC if your case becomes overdue.
    > Ignore any projected processing times you might find on your receipt
    > notice, that you might read on the BCIS' on-line status checking page or
    > hear on the National Customer Service Center's automated phone system as
    > those are wild guesses made by BCIS HQ (Not the NSC) and often do not
    > reflect the reality of what is going on at the NSC at any given time.
    > These projected processing times are also subject to change, and are not
    > binding on the BCIS.
    > Relying on these projected processing times will not give you realistic
    > expectations. Instead, monitor the Nebraska Service Center Processing
    > Time Reports as that information actually does come from the NSC, it
    > reflects the dates of cases that have been given to an officer for
    > processing, will help you calculate a realistic "overdue" date, and will
    > thus help you achieve realistic expectations.
    > Don't make any wedding plans, reservations, quit your job, make travel
    > arrangements, dispose of property, etc., based on projected processing
    > times listed on your receipt notice, listed on the BCIS' on-line status
    > checking page or mentioned on the automated phone system. If you do, you
    > do so at your own risk.
    > Regards,
    > Matthew Udall
    > Attorney
    > http://members.aol.com/MDUdall/fiancee.htm
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Old Jul 19th 2003, 3:01 pm
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UN-FRIEKING BELIEVABLE

What happened to approvals from the 20's in Jan.????

NOA1 - 2/20

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Old Jul 21st 2003, 7:32 pm
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"Matthew Udall" wrote in message
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Thanks Matt. The I-129F column says they are processing apps from 3/11/03
but Shawn John just today got his approval for an app submitted in late
January? Hmm, wonder what gives there?

Anyway, Janette and I are getting close with an NOA1 of April 3.

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Old Jul 21st 2003, 7:47 pm
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Booger,
They are processing Jan 13, 2003. You must've looked at a report from another service center. NSC is now officially the SLOWEST service center. TSC is now ahead of us and actually processing some petitions in March03. NSC hasn't even begun Feb yet.

Arrrggggh!!!
 
Old Jul 21st 2003, 8:01 pm
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Default tsc?

the tsc are processing from when? my NOA was 03/11/03...in limbo. has anyone from march actually been processed???

sorry, btw, about being stuck in nebraska limbo.

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Old Jul 21st 2003, 9:04 pm
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Originally posted by Trisha
the tsc are processing from when? my NOA was 03/11/03...in limbo. has anyone from march actually been processed???

sorry, btw, about being stuck in nebraska limbo.

trisha
Go here:
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and look in the Search section. At this group we keep daily tabs on the approvals that TSC reports to the database.
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Old Jul 21st 2003, 9:22 pm
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thanks so much

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Old Jul 22nd 2003, 3:53 pm
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"GiveMeStrength" wrote in message

    > Booger,
    > They are processing Jan 13, 2003. You must've looked at a report from
    > another service center. NSC is now officially the SLOWEST service
    > center. TSC is now ahead of us and actually processing some petitions
    > in March03. NSC hasn't even begun Feb yet.

You're right, I did not scroll down far enough. Damn! With an NOA1 of April
3rd that means we have ten more weeks just for NOA2 and that is IF they
don't slow down even more? I really cannot take this. BCIS is f**king JOKE!
Completely unorganized, useless, uncaring... How can one service center take
30 days and another 210? Why no uniformity? Why doesn't someone get these
places in line? I wonder if the person in charge of the whole agency even
knows what is going on.

AHHHHHHH!!!!!!
 

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