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Originally posted by vlvl View PostUpdate:
New card is being producedddd!!!!
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Originally posted by vlvl View PostThank you so much for your help!
Hopefully it will be mailed soon eek! (dont know the average time but hopefully sooner than later)
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Thank you so much for your help!
Hopefully it will be mailed soon eek! (dont know the average time but hopefully sooner than later)
Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostDid you speak to a level 2 officer? If a level 2 office said that your case is at the field office, then that means that it was already physically transferred to the field office. Cases remain at the NBC until the Field Office requests the file, then the interview is scheduled. It makes sense to keep cases at the NBC because it would otherwise be messy if someone moves.
There is a tools outage scheduled for tonight between 21:00 and midnight Eastern Time. https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/tools-outage
The bimonthly shower of interviews usually takes place after ward.
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HAHA congratulations! Had not seen this.
And sometimes, people get both the EAD and interview. So there you go! One down, one more to go.
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Originally posted by vlvl View PostI called them and they said that my case is at the field office (I honeslty have no idea what that means) and if I wanted to know where the process is at I would have to make an appt with them.
There is a tools outage scheduled for tonight between 21:00 and midnight Eastern Time. https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/tools-outage
The bimonthly shower of interviews usually takes place after ward.
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Originally posted by vlvl View PostUpdate:
New card is being producedddd!!!!
And sometimes, people get both the EAD and interview. So there you go! One down, one more to go.
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I called them and they said that my case is at the field office (I honeslty have no idea what that means) and if I wanted to know where the process is at I would have to make an appt with them.
Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostIf you get nowhere with the level 2. AND of course, the fact the level 1, level 2 or whatever, those folks are not immigration officers. They are customer service reps with varying degrees of access to your files. That's it. On the contrary, the person you would speak to at Infopass IS in fact an Immigration Services officer.Last edited by vlvl; 09-27-2018, 03:19 PM.
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Originally posted by vlvl View PostThank you I will call them right now!
What would be the benefit of making an infopass??Last edited by UScitizenFilingforspouse; 09-27-2018, 02:51 PM.
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Thank you I will call them right now!
What would be the benefit of making an infopass??
Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostLOL, that's funny. I had no idea.
So yes, you have the fastest field office right now. The data has not been published for the most recent quarter BUT I have read of several people getting their interviews at the speed of light.
SOOOOOO... I would call and and ask to speak to a level 2. Ask specifically for the physical location of your file. Is it at the NBC or at the field office? Is it in transit to the field office? If it's in transit, would the level 2 be able to see that is in transit, OR would they see nothing - and in that case you would deduce that it is in transit.
I would also make an infopass AND start preparing your evidence. https://www.immihelp.com/forum/showt...449#post582449
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Originally posted by vlvl View PostThats actually so funny cause my office is Jacksonville, FL!!!
So if I called about the status of my I-485 will they be able to give me some answers??
So yes, you have the fastest field office right now. The data has not been published for the most recent quarter BUT I have read of several people getting their interviews at the speed of light.
SOOOOOO... I would call and and ask to speak to a level 2. Ask specifically for the physical location of your file. Is it at the NBC or at the field office? Is it in transit to the field office? If it's in transit, would the level 2 be able to see that is in transit, OR would they see nothing - and in that case you would deduce that it is in transit.
I would also make an infopass AND start preparing your evidence. https://www.immihelp.com/forum/showt...449#post582449
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Thats actually so funny cause my office is Jacksonville, FL!!!
So if I called about the status of my I-485 will they be able to give me some answers??
Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostIn order for them to look up your EAD they have to look up your I-485. That's the main case. It makes sense to do so to get a more complete picture of what is happening. It's also not written anywhere but adjudicators will ignore EAD applications of people who are in faster jurisdictions. It makes sense to do so. Why waste time on an EAD application from Jacksonville, FL if those folks are being scheduled for interview within 90 days.
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Originally posted by vlvl View PostI called in regard to my Employment Authorization.
So they can see the stage of the process?
I might call again tomorrow since they give me a different answer everytime. I received a notice saying my the evidence that I mailed in was delivered so fingers crossed that they send me a receipt that they received it
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I called in regard to my Employment Authorization.
So they can see the stage of the process?
I might call again tomorrow since they give me a different answer everytime. I received a notice saying my the evidence that I mailed in was delivered so fingers crossed that they send me a receipt that they received it
Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostWell, that is an interesting piece of information. Did the lever 2 mean that she could not see the physical location of your I-485? They're able to see that. Then I have to wonder IF they're not able to pinpoint the location of the file IF the file is in transit to the Field Office.
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Originally posted by vlvl View PostI called and spoke with a Level 2 just now. She said she couldn't see i nthe system where my case is at. All she said was, "All I can see is that you requested an expedite and they sent you a notice about it". And that I should call back next week (which I have been hearing since last week). I'm going in loops at this point lol
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I called and spoke with a Level 2 just now. She said she couldn't see i nthe system where my case is at. All she said was, "All I can see is that you requested an expedite and they sent you a notice about it". And that I should call back next week (which I have been hearing since last week). I'm going in loops at this point lol
Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View PostYou can call and ask a Level 2 officer. You will hear a lot of clicking. He/she will go from one system to another to check. Note: They use 5 systems to do background checks.
If the level 1 does not want to transfer you, assertively insist or keep calling until you're able to get through. I have noticed that the later you call, the more that level 1s will try to dissuade you from wanting to speak to a level 2.
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