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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Bulgaria
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Hello,

I called USCIS, today and some ------ told me that touched does not mean a thing. They said that it just means that the applications were updated and not particulry mine. She said that the appliciations that have been recieved and pending are still at the chicago lockbox, and since my notice date is may 16 for I-130 and June 6 for I 129 that is when they will send to VSC.

Anyone here of anythingn like that or its just the normal at VSC blind leading blind and Overpaid and Umderworked.

thanks

VOF

VOF

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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VOF,

The operator was telling you the truth. When a file is moved from one stack to another and/or picked up and looked at but not worked on are all considered touches. The person that touches the file just makes note that the file was touched.

She said that the appliciations that have been recieved and pending are still at the chicago lockbox, and since my notice date is may 16 for I-130 and June 6 for I 129 that is when they will send to VSC.

Have you checked your status online? You can register with the USCIS and it will only show what office the application is at and if it was touched. https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/index.jsp If it states the file is at VSC then I would say that this is the blind leading the blind. They have changed the way they process files since my husband and I were in this part of our journey.

Hope it is not too much longer on your case before you are approved. I know in the past alot of the cases for Islamabad were running around 6 months or a little longer for a NOA 2.

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

Filed: Other Country: China
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Hello,

I called USCIS, today and some ------ told me that touched does not mean a thing. They said that it just means that the applications were updated and not particulry mine. She said that the appliciations that have been recieved and pending are still at the chicago lockbox, and since my notice date is may 16 for I-130 and June 6 for I 129 that is when they will send to VSC.

Anyone here of anythingn like that or its just the normal at VSC blind leading blind and Overpaid and Umderworked.

thanks

VOF

Touches mean nothing but they are specific to individual cases. We don't call it the misinformation line for nothing. Pending cases are not held in Chicago. They go to the service center right away, as evidenced by the return address on your NOA1.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Bulgaria
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VOF,

The operator was telling you the truth. When a file is moved from one stack to another and/or picked up and looked at but not worked on are all considered touches. The person that touches the file just makes note that the file was touched.

She said that the appliciations that have been recieved and pending are still at the chicago lockbox, and since my notice date is may 16 for I-130 and June 6 for I 129 that is when they will send to VSC.

Have you checked your status online? You can register with the USCIS and it will only show what office the application is at and if it was touched. https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/index.jsp If it states the file is at VSC then I would say that this is the blind leading the blind. They have changed the way they process files since my husband and I were in this part of our journey.

Hope it is not too much longer on your case before you are approved. I know in the past alot of the cases for Islamabad were running around 6 months or a little longer for a NOA 2.

thanx

I had a touch in July and Sept.

VOF

 
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