Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 06??
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Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 06??
They just posted new Immigration timeline. But where is the timeline for I-751 for NSC, TSC and CSC?????
And guess what...VSC went back to June 06 from its last I-751 date of November -06.
Does anyone has any clue why is that? They just messed up the dates??
Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
And guess what...VSC went back to June 06 from its last I-751 date of November -06.
Does anyone has any clue why is that? They just messed up the dates??
Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
They just posted new Immigration timeline. But where is the timeline for I-751 for NSC, TSC and CSC?????
And guess what...VSC went back to June 06 from its last I-751 date of November -06.
Does anyone has any clue why is that? They just messed up the dates??
Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
And guess what...VSC went back to June 06 from its last I-751 date of November -06.
Does anyone has any clue why is that? They just messed up the dates??
Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
They just posted new Immigration timeline. But where is the timeline for I-751 for NSC, TSC and CSC?????
And guess what...VSC went back to June 06 from its last I-751 date of November -06.
Does anyone has any clue why is that? They just messed up the dates??
Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
And guess what...VSC went back to June 06 from its last I-751 date of November -06.
Does anyone has any clue why is that? They just messed up the dates??
Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
My husband submitted the I-751 to NSC in October of 06 and just received his ten year card last week; so 7.5 months for NSC as of that time period.
~SecretGarden
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
This does seem a confusing date for Vermont.
My I-751 was with VSC on 4th October 2006, got an e-mail notification that card was sent for processing on 7th May 2007 and received the 10-year GC around 10 days later. Posted this on another thread that gooner81 was also on.
My I-751 was with VSC on 4th October 2006, got an e-mail notification that card was sent for processing on 7th May 2007 and received the 10-year GC around 10 days later. Posted this on another thread that gooner81 was also on.
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
I sent mine in November and got approved and recieved the new card last week., So, not so much change. HOWEVER, USCIS has posted a notice on the same page explaining the change in reporting these dates. I have pasted it below if in case you missed it:
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Notice: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has improved the reporting procedure for processing times of immigration benefit applications. In the past, USCIS benefit processing reports indicated the specific type of applications or petitions that were being processed and the date the cases were received. However, the date the case was received did not provide a clear indication of when USCIS expected to complete the case, nor did it provide a clear indication of USCIS’ commitment to process cases within a certain cycle time. It also did not align with the processing times and cycle times the agency reports in other contexts.
This improved reporting procedure is an effort to give our customers more accurate information that better reflects current processing time and USCIS service level commitments. Effective immediately, when we are completing applications and petitions within our service level goals we will report that as the processing time. For example, when our service level goal is to process a particular kind of case within six months, and if our processing time is six months or less, we will show a date consistent with our service level goal because that reflects our commitment.
When we are not meeting our service level goal, the date posted will reflect the filing date of cases that are being completed. It should be noted that while in some instances reported processing dates may appear to have regressed due to this change, they do not reflect a lengthening of USCIS processing times, but simply the change in reporting. Our goal is to provide accurate projections and thus give customers clear expectations as to what they can expect as a processing time.
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Notice: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has improved the reporting procedure for processing times of immigration benefit applications. In the past, USCIS benefit processing reports indicated the specific type of applications or petitions that were being processed and the date the cases were received. However, the date the case was received did not provide a clear indication of when USCIS expected to complete the case, nor did it provide a clear indication of USCIS’ commitment to process cases within a certain cycle time. It also did not align with the processing times and cycle times the agency reports in other contexts.
This improved reporting procedure is an effort to give our customers more accurate information that better reflects current processing time and USCIS service level commitments. Effective immediately, when we are completing applications and petitions within our service level goals we will report that as the processing time. For example, when our service level goal is to process a particular kind of case within six months, and if our processing time is six months or less, we will show a date consistent with our service level goal because that reflects our commitment.
When we are not meeting our service level goal, the date posted will reflect the filing date of cases that are being completed. It should be noted that while in some instances reported processing dates may appear to have regressed due to this change, they do not reflect a lengthening of USCIS processing times, but simply the change in reporting. Our goal is to provide accurate projections and thus give customers clear expectations as to what they can expect as a processing time.
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
:curse:We just noticed this ourselves and I was going to post to see if anyone else saw this. This is really frustrating and obnoxious! I know the dates are reliable but this is a little ridiculous.
They just posted new Immigration timeline. But where is the timeline for I-751 for NSC, TSC and CSC?????
And guess what...VSC went back to June 06 from its last I-751 date of November -06.
Does anyone has any clue why is that? They just messed up the dates??
Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
And guess what...VSC went back to June 06 from its last I-751 date of November -06.
Does anyone has any clue why is that? They just messed up the dates??
Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
Guess you mean that the dates are NOT reliable?! .
Anyway, even though the processing appears to go "backwards", you are still legal.... But I know it's tough to 'chill out'.....
Anyway, even though the processing appears to go "backwards", you are still legal.... But I know it's tough to 'chill out'.....
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
Yeah, NOT reliable! LOL! One of my coworkers husbands works for USCIS so I'm going to ask her to ask him what the deal is - just out of curiousity. It is good to know that we're legal and we can apply for citizenship with or without removal of conditions finished but still...quite frustrating to see crazy things happening!
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
Good news for those at VSC, its been updated again with December 1st 06 so thats much better.
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
SecretGarden and any one else,
Do you need to turn in old 2-yr GC card before USCIS can mail you the new 10-
yr card?
Thanks,
Amy
SecretGarden wrote:
>> They just posted new Immigration timeline. But where is the timeline
>> for I-751 for NSC, TSC and CSC?????
>[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>>
>> Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
>
>My husband submitted the I-751 to NSC in October of 06 and just
>received his ten year card last week; so 7.5 months for NSC as of that
>time period.
>
>~SecretGarden
Do you need to turn in old 2-yr GC card before USCIS can mail you the new 10-
yr card?
Thanks,
Amy
SecretGarden wrote:
>> They just posted new Immigration timeline. But where is the timeline
>> for I-751 for NSC, TSC and CSC?????
>[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>>
>> Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
>
>My husband submitted the I-751 to NSC in October of 06 and just
>received his ten year card last week; so 7.5 months for NSC as of that
>time period.
>
>~SecretGarden
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
No. Neither do you need to turn in the 1-year extension letter. The old 2-year GC should be well out of date anyway.....
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
CSC has been updated to December 14, 2006 too.
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
SecretGarden and any one else,
Do you need to turn in old 2-yr GC card before USCIS can mail you the new 10-
yr card?
Thanks,
Amy
SecretGarden wrote:
>> They just posted new Immigration timeline. But where is the timeline
>> for I-751 for NSC, TSC and CSC?????
>[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>>
>> Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
>
>My husband submitted the I-751 to NSC in October of 06 and just
>received his ten year card last week; so 7.5 months for NSC as of that
>time period.
>
>~SecretGarden
Do you need to turn in old 2-yr GC card before USCIS can mail you the new 10-
yr card?
Thanks,
Amy
SecretGarden wrote:
>> They just posted new Immigration timeline. But where is the timeline
>> for I-751 for NSC, TSC and CSC?????
>[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>>
>> Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
>
>My husband submitted the I-751 to NSC in October of 06 and just
>received his ten year card last week; so 7.5 months for NSC as of that
>time period.
>
>~SecretGarden
~SecretGarden
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
We sent my wife's I-751 to VSC in mid November 2006. We received the email update last week that her new card has been ordered and will be sent in 30 days. From what I've heard, you usually get it in a week or two.
- Eric S.
- Eric S.
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Re: Where is the new date for I-751 at NSC, TSC & CSC??? VSC went backwards to June 0
In article <[email protected]> ,
SecretGarden <[email protected]> wrote:
> > SecretGarden and any one else,
> > Do you need to turn in old 2-yr GC card before USCIS can mail you the
> > new 10-
> > yr card?
> > Thanks,
> > Amy
> >
> > SecretGarden wrote:
> > >> They just posted new Immigration timeline. But where is the
> > >> timeline
> > >> for I-751 for NSC, TSC and CSC?????
> > >[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> > >>
> > >> Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
> > >
> > >My husband submitted the I-751 to NSC in October of 06 and just
> > >received his ten year card last week; so 7.5 months for NSC as of
> > >that
> > >time period.
> > >
> > >~SecretGarden
>
> No, didn't need to submit the card, just a copy of it with the petition.
> I do think that they take your greencards if you are approved for
> naturalization though.
>
> ~SecretGarden
just a note: copy both sides of your greencard with the application.
another bob (not a lawyer)
SecretGarden <[email protected]> wrote:
> > SecretGarden and any one else,
> > Do you need to turn in old 2-yr GC card before USCIS can mail you the
> > new 10-
> > yr card?
> > Thanks,
> > Amy
> >
> > SecretGarden wrote:
> > >> They just posted new Immigration timeline. But where is the
> > >> timeline
> > >> for I-751 for NSC, TSC and CSC?????
> > >[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> > >>
> > >> Or they have transferred all I-751s to VSC??
> > >
> > >My husband submitted the I-751 to NSC in October of 06 and just
> > >received his ten year card last week; so 7.5 months for NSC as of
> > >that
> > >time period.
> > >
> > >~SecretGarden
>
> No, didn't need to submit the card, just a copy of it with the petition.
> I do think that they take your greencards if you are approved for
> naturalization though.
>
> ~SecretGarden
just a note: copy both sides of your greencard with the application.
another bob (not a lawyer)