What's with CSC and I-751's?
#1
Guest
Posts: n/a
What's with CSC and I-751's?
According to the web page they are now processing I-751's with a receipt
notice date of June 11th 2005. 3 months ago they were processing
(according to the web page) receipt notice dates of June 6th 2005.
That's under 2 days progress a month. At this rate my June 30th one will
get processed around Christmas 2006!
Looks like CSC has ground to a halt!
Denis
notice date of June 11th 2005. 3 months ago they were processing
(according to the web page) receipt notice dates of June 6th 2005.
That's under 2 days progress a month. At this rate my June 30th one will
get processed around Christmas 2006!
Looks like CSC has ground to a halt!
Denis
#2
Account Closed
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 16,266
Re: What's with CSC and I-751's?
Originally Posted by Denis
According to the web page they are now processing I-751's with a receipt
notice date of June 11th 2005. 3 months ago they were processing
(according to the web page) receipt notice dates of June 6th 2005.
That's under 2 days progress a month. At this rate my June 30th one will
get processed around Christmas 2006!
Looks like CSC has ground to a halt!
Denis
notice date of June 11th 2005. 3 months ago they were processing
(according to the web page) receipt notice dates of June 6th 2005.
That's under 2 days progress a month. At this rate my June 30th one will
get processed around Christmas 2006!
Looks like CSC has ground to a halt!
Denis
Yes, sometimes that happens on a particular type of application.
Don't assume they are handled in a linear fashion. You don't know how many applications were filed in that week. Also, staff take vacations and are sometimes assigned to other tasks temporarily. Do note that I-751 are not the ONLY line listed on cases being handled there. Also, I-751 are historically given a lower priority simply because delay in adjudication usually doesn't harm anyone all that much.
#3
Forum Regular
Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 39
Re: What's with CSC and I-751's?
If it follows last years pattern processing may speed up again. When I filed last year around July, from the dates I saw I figured I wouldn't have my 10 year green card before summer 2005. But I got it at the end of Jan 2005 so you never know.
Good Luck
Good Luck
Originally Posted by Folinskyinla
Hi:
Yes, sometimes that happens on a particular type of application.
Don't assume they are handled in a linear fashion. You don't know how many applications were filed in that week. Also, staff take vacations and are sometimes assigned to other tasks temporarily. Do note that I-751 are not the ONLY line listed on cases being handled there. Also, I-751 are historically given a lower priority simply because delay in adjudication usually doesn't harm anyone all that much.
Yes, sometimes that happens on a particular type of application.
Don't assume they are handled in a linear fashion. You don't know how many applications were filed in that week. Also, staff take vacations and are sometimes assigned to other tasks temporarily. Do note that I-751 are not the ONLY line listed on cases being handled there. Also, I-751 are historically given a lower priority simply because delay in adjudication usually doesn't harm anyone all that much.
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: What's with CSC and I-751's?
Folinskyinla wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Yes, sometimes that happens on a particular type of application.
>
> Don't assume they are handled in a linear fashion. You don't know how
> many applications were filed in that week. Also, staff take vacations
> and are sometimes assigned to other tasks temporarily. Do note that I-
> 751 are not the ONLY line listed on cases being handled there. Also,
> I-751 are historically given a lower priority simply because delay in
> adjudication usually doesn't harm anyone all that much.
>
Hi,
The voice of reason as ever. :-)
Like you said the delay won't hurt me so I'll just sit and wait, but I
did enjoy the vent!
Denis
> Hi:
>
> Yes, sometimes that happens on a particular type of application.
>
> Don't assume they are handled in a linear fashion. You don't know how
> many applications were filed in that week. Also, staff take vacations
> and are sometimes assigned to other tasks temporarily. Do note that I-
> 751 are not the ONLY line listed on cases being handled there. Also,
> I-751 are historically given a lower priority simply because delay in
> adjudication usually doesn't harm anyone all that much.
>
Hi,
The voice of reason as ever. :-)
Like you said the delay won't hurt me so I'll just sit and wait, but I
did enjoy the vent!
Denis
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: What's with CSC and I-751's?
kwisking wrote:
>
> If it follows last years pattern processing may speed up again. When I
> filed last year around July, from the dates I saw I figured I wouldn't
> have my 10 year green card before summer 2005. But I got it at the end
> of Jan 2005 so you never know.
>
> Good Luck
Thanks,
I'll just wait and see, next step is N-400 in June :-)
Denis
>
> If it follows last years pattern processing may speed up again. When I
> filed last year around July, from the dates I saw I figured I wouldn't
> have my 10 year green card before summer 2005. But I got it at the end
> of Jan 2005 so you never know.
>
> Good Luck
Thanks,
I'll just wait and see, next step is N-400 in June :-)
Denis