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We just went for biometrics on the 3oth. I was just checking on website and said they had requested info in july. I am very confused. If they wanted more info why would we have gotten biometrics?

Darlene

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Biometrics is part of the process, why would you NOT do it? They can request evidence ( RFE ) at any point in time for your case if they need more papers or have missing papers they need you to send.

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Biometrics is part of the process, why would you NOT do it? They can request evidence ( RFE ) at any point in time for your case if they need more papers or have missing papers they need you to send.

He did do biometrics on august 30th. The website said the request was made july 26th we never recieved anything. Just the letter for his biometrics.

Darlene

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Oh that lovely USCIS website, wife petitioned for her unmarried son when she got her US citizenship over two years ago now. Processing dates vary anywhere from 2-7 years. Just checked it now, "California Service Center - 47.6 Month(s)", swore it was under three years last month, goal is still five months, national average is 15 months. Have no idea how they come up with the national average, by looking at the service centers, none are anywhere below 15 month, and with California at 47.6 months, the others would have to have negative numbers to reach that posted average.

Want to go nuts, visit the USCIS processing date website. What really drove us nuts was watching that site for I-751 processing, was at Nebraska, and suddenly our dates increased from 2 months to over 15 months, never told us our application was moved to California and Nebraska was no longer processing the I-751. This site is purely optional, check your mailbox or go nuts.

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Oh that lovely USCIS website, wife petitioned for her unmarried son when she got her US citizenship over two years ago now. Processing dates vary anywhere from 2-7 years. Just checked it now, "California Service Center - 47.6 Month(s)", swore it was under three years last month, goal is still five months, national average is 15 months. Have no idea how they come up with the national average, by looking at the service centers, none are anywhere below 15 month, and with California at 47.6 months, the others would have to have negative numbers to reach that posted average.

Want to go nuts, visit the USCIS processing date website. What really drove us nuts was watching that site for I-751 processing, was at Nebraska, and suddenly our dates increased from 2 months to over 15 months, never told us our application was moved to California and Nebraska was no longer processing the I-751. This site is purely optional, check your mailbox or go nuts.

yes it is driving me crazy. I called the number and found out that the 797 is what they sent us on july 26th. It is not for more evidence it is his letter for biometrics apointment. I was panicing cause we never recieved any request. Calling them was more useful then the website.

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