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Here is this weeks timelines. Enjoy!

http://garyandluz.com/timeline.html

I am thinking about leaving March off for next week and start adding Oct NOA1's. Anyone have any objections to that? There are only a handfull of March NOA1's left and I suspect they might have problems other than just being late. Let me know what you think.

Good job Gary! Thanks!!! :thumbs:

CITIZENSHIP

May 2010------------------------------Citizenship

August 2010---------------------------Approved

September 2010------------------------ Oath taking :)

Removing Conditions

June 5, 2009---------------------------Mailed I-751 Application

August 15, 2009---------------------- APPROVED (Thank God!)

AOS JOURNEY

May 9, 2007---------------------------AOS & EAD documents sent via USPS Registered Mail

August 27, 2007------------------------ AOS INTERVIEW APPROVED!

FIANCE VISA

April 30, 2006 ---------------Sent I-129F to CSC

March 12, 2007-------------------INTERVIEW (APPROVED!)

April 20, 2007 ----------------------- Wedding

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.. Heb. 11:1

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Has anyone else put this data into Excel and noticed the recent trends?

From what I can see, over the last 3 months the average number of days has gone down considerably (compared to being over 100...)

Specifically, if you look at NOA1's from July 1 on that have been approved, the average is falling to 70 days and below. I realize this is based only on data from this site and not reflexctive of all applications, but it is still nice to see something improve.

I've attached an image so you can see what I am talking about.

The second thing I have noticed, which goes along with the first is that applications approved are moving faster from week to week. meaning the number of days they "seem" to be approving each week. Over the last few weeks it is as though they are getting through more days (not applications). I read somewhere that maybe they move through some of the easier ones first, and try to get many of those done first. From what I can see they are already starting to look a the first week of September (for easy ones I assume) as I can see approvals from that week happening.

So... I personally hope mine is an easy one, and that the trend is true. I will keep you informed, as if the theory hold we should see this again over the next few weeks (and maybe in 3 weeks I will have an NOA2).

Comments anyone?

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Has anyone else put this data into Excel and noticed the recent trends?

From what I can see, over the last 3 months the average number of days has gone down considerably (compared to being over 100...)

Specifically, if you look at NOA1's from July 1 on that have been approved, the average is falling to 70 days and below. I realize this is based only on data from this site and not reflexctive of all applications, but it is still nice to see something improve.

I've attached an image so you can see what I am talking about.

The second thing I have noticed, which goes along with the first is that applications approved are moving faster from week to week. meaning the number of days they "seem" to be approving each week. Over the last few weeks it is as though they are getting through more days (not applications). I read somewhere that maybe they move through some of the easier ones first, and try to get many of those done first. From what I can see they are already starting to look a the first week of September (for easy ones I assume) as I can see approvals from that week happening.

So... I personally hope mine is an easy one, and that the trend is true. I will keep you informed, as if the theory hold we should see this again over the next few weeks (and maybe in 3 weeks I will have an NOA2).

Comments anyone?

I did exactly this last week and posted my findings but no one seemed to notice my post. I found that the Aug filings were significantly faster than Jul by almost 2 weeks.

I-129F

9-18-06 mailed I-129F to Texas !!!

10-02-06 NOA1 date CSC

12-26-06 APPROVED NOA2!!!

02-20-07 K1 VISA APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

05-12-07 MARRIED !!!!!!

AOS

06-11-07 mailed package !!!!

06-18-07 NOAs for I-485, I-765, I-131

09-21-07 GC received!!!!!

I-751 - gathering documents to send Jun 09

06-02-09 mail I-751 package !!!

06-05-09 I-751 rec'd at VSC - the clock starts now

06-08-09 I-751 NOA date

07-09-09 Biometrics

10-20-09 date of approval letter, rec'd 10-24-09

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