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1 hour ago, Julie and Kerren said:

What is the case tracker app?  I have the USCIS app I believe, but didn't know there are others?  For an android.

For the Android one, I think it's better to get the tracker app by Spinach LLC. I could be mistaken though. Let's ask @Trinab80. 🙂

April 28, 2017- I-129F packet sent to Dallas Lockbox

May 1, 2017 - NOA1 Received Date

May 3, 2017 - NOA1 Notice Date

Sept 28, 2017 - NOA2

Oct 12, 2017 - Case Number AT NVC

                         Oct 17- IN TRANSIT
                         Oct 18 -  READY

Oct 16 & 17, 2017 - Medical
Oct 24, 2017 - Interview, approved!

                          Oct 25 - Administrative Processing

                          Oct 26 - Issued
Oct 25, 2017 - CFO Seminar

Nov 2, 2017 - Visa on hand
Nov 13, 2017 - POE, Seattle

Dec 16, 2017 - Wedding day

 

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6 hours ago, kannan said:

if about 30 cases a day, with 3000+ cases in May, it would take another 100 working days (4+ months) to finish May cases. it's horrible. They have to increase their speed.

Not all consecutive numbers are I-129F, another cases like I-130, I-539 etc. included,  so even if there are 200 cases between an approved number and your number, it is not necessary to wait for that 200 cases, it might be 100 or 50 of cases for K1.

 

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9 minutes ago, smilei said:

For the Android one, I think it's better to get the tracker app by Spinach LLC. I could be mistaken though. Let's ask @Trinab80. 🙂

Thank you, i'll wait for Trinab80 to reply.  Thank you!

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48 minutes ago, Shoegum said:

Wow 12 RFE so far today. - Scanned just cases with receive date of 5/1/2017 - as of 1:40pm PST

 

WAC1790314244 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314259 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314337 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314340 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314377 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314379 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314466 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314496 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314540 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314219 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314290 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314298 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314360 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314361 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314363 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314384 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314455 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314482 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314485 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314489 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314544 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed

 

 

Wonder why so many rfe?

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31 minutes ago, Minori said:

Not all consecutive numbers are I-129F, another cases like I-130, I-539 etc. included,  so even if there are 200 cases between an approved number and your number, it is not necessary to wait for that 200 cases, it might be 100 or 50 of cases for K1.

 

I did not know others used the wac numbers. So that is good to know maybe 2 weeks left for us.

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Not to be cynical about the process, but if I were trying to game the system as a Gov't employee... 

 

I'd go through my "box" of cases and organize them by ease/difficulty.  On good days, I'd tackle all of the ones that would take more than an hour to go through.  This would be the immigration and employment applications, in addition to the expedited ones.

 

For the ones that are easier (e.g. K1's that supposedly take <15 min to process, including the RFE's) I'd place them onto a pile on the side. 

 

By doing so, I could manage 8-12 a day.  If I wanted to skip out early on a Friday (or right before a long weekend) I'd process my "quick" pile and keep the same number of cases that I was averaging before.

 

As a supervisor, how would I catch this?  I'd have to look at the percentages of K1's (easy / quick) versus harder ones (DACA, H1B, etc.) and see if there is a trend that falls outside of the normal distribution.  E.g. Bob does more H1B's on Mon-Wed, and most of his K1's processed fall on a Friday.

 

Why would this matter?  It would mean that all of the easy cases would be backlogged until right before a 150 day (or whatever) limit.  And that my employees would be able to handle more work, but were simply sand bagging. 

 

One day, code up a script to see if the distribution of cases (and approvals) rise or falls during different times of the week, and if somehow "productivity" increases right before the weekend.

 

Sigh.  I just back from a 5 day vacay with my SO and I'm already missing spending time together :(

 

-- P

 

/gripe off

 

 

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1 hour ago, SM2017 said:

How do you check this?

 

2 hours ago, LabOz said:

USCIS App shows 9 Approvals so far today Oct 3rd. 1:15 CSC/PST Time

Case range from 4244 to 4466

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/case-tracker-for-uscis/id921827126?mt=8

 

 

 

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Pat&Ana said:

Not to be cynical about the process, but if I were trying to game the system as a Gov't employee... 

 

I'd go through my "box" of cases and organize them by ease/difficulty.  On good days, I'd tackle all of the ones that would take more than an hour to go through.  This would be the immigration and employment applications, in addition to the expedited ones.

 

For the ones that are easier (e.g. K1's that supposedly take <15 min to process, including the RFE's) I'd place them onto a pile on the side. 

 

By doing so, I could manage 8-12 a day.  If I wanted to skip out early on a Friday (or right before a long weekend) I'd process my "quick" pile and keep the same number of cases that I was averaging before.

 

As a supervisor, how would I catch this?  I'd have to look at the percentages of K1's (easy / quick) versus harder ones (DACA, H1B, etc.) and see if there is a trend that falls outside of the normal distribution.  E.g. Bob does more H1B's on Mon-Wed, and most of his K1's processed fall on a Friday.

 

Why would this matter?  It would mean that all of the easy cases would be backlogged until right before a 150 day (or whatever) limit.  And that my employees would be able to handle more work, but were simply sand bagging. 

 

One day, code up a script to see if the distribution of cases (and approvals) rise or falls during different times of the week, and if somehow "productivity" increases right before the weekend.

 

Sigh.  I just back from a 5 day vacay with my SO and I'm already missing spending time together :(

 

-- P

 

/gripe off

 

 

You have put a lot of thought into this :star:

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Pat&Ana said:

Not to be cynical about the process, but if I were trying to game the system as a Gov't employee... 

 

I'd go through my "box" of cases and organize them by ease/difficulty.  On good days, I'd tackle all of the ones that would take more than an hour to go through.  This would be the immigration and employment applications, in addition to the expedited ones.

 

For the ones that are easier (e.g. K1's that supposedly take <15 min to process, including the RFE's) I'd place them onto a pile on the side. 

 

By doing so, I could manage 8-12 a day.  If I wanted to skip out early on a Friday (or right before a long weekend) I'd process my "quick" pile and keep the same number of cases that I was averaging before.

 

As a supervisor, how would I catch this?  I'd have to look at the percentages of K1's (easy / quick) versus harder ones (DACA, H1B, etc.) and see if there is a trend that falls outside of the normal distribution.  E.g. Bob does more H1B's on Mon-Wed, and most of his K1's processed fall on a Friday.

 

Why would this matter?  It would mean that all of the easy cases would be backlogged until right before a 150 day (or whatever) limit.  And that my employees would be able to handle more work, but were simply sand bagging. 

 

One day, code up a script to see if the distribution of cases (and approvals) rise or falls during different times of the week, and if somehow "productivity" increases right before the weekend.

 

Sigh.  I just back from a 5 day vacay with my SO and I'm already missing spending time together :(

 

-- P

 

/gripe off

 

 

You a spy for USCIS you here to report that we are pissed off so they are doing there job. Lol just joking but it seems like each day they slow down. Needs to speed up before the holidays or going to be worse

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1 hour ago, Pat&Ana said:

Not to be cynical about the process, but if I were trying to game the system as a Gov't employee... 

 

I'd go through my "box" of cases and organize them by ease/difficulty.  On good days, I'd tackle all of the ones that would take more than an hour to go through.  This would be the immigration and employment applications, in addition to the expedited ones.

 

For the ones that are easier (e.g. K1's that supposedly take <15 min to process, including the RFE's) I'd place them onto a pile on the side. 

 

By doing so, I could manage 8-12 a day.  If I wanted to skip out early on a Friday (or right before a long weekend) I'd process my "quick" pile and keep the same number of cases that I was averaging before.

 

As a supervisor, how would I catch this?  I'd have to look at the percentages of K1's (easy / quick) versus harder ones (DACA, H1B, etc.) and see if there is a trend that falls outside of the normal distribution.  E.g. Bob does more H1B's on Mon-Wed, and most of his K1's processed fall on a Friday.

 

Why would this matter?  It would mean that all of the easy cases would be backlogged until right before a 150 day (or whatever) limit.  And that my employees would be able to handle more work, but were simply sand bagging. 

 

One day, code up a script to see if the distribution of cases (and approvals) rise or falls during different times of the week, and if somehow "productivity" increases right before the weekend.

 

Sigh.  I just back from a 5 day vacay with my SO and I'm already missing spending time together :(

 

-- P

 

/gripe off

 

 

Hey guys - quiet member here that wavers between monitoring and disengaging completely (gotta survive this lag somehow). We are on day 141, and seeing the increase in progress the past couple days is an encouraging shift. :)

 

I will say, you're not cynical. I worked at a government contract agency for a bit back in college that I assume functions pretty similarly. Government employees are put under a lot of pressure to meet numbers that usually mean nothing to them. They are told to get through a certain number of X each day by a person that has similar orders from the person above them and so and and so forth. If this processing system has any similarilty to what I've seen, these things will touch at least 5 to 6 people before being approved, and when they get stuck on any one person's desk to reprioritize, that's where they stay. Trust me, I have gotten extremely frustrated with this process because, like all of us, I just really want to be able to be near my partner every day (India is just about as far as you can travel in any direction). However, begrudgingly at this point, I admit these guys working on our cases probably aren't loving life either.

 

I'm sure most of you have thought of this and are aware of the complexities going on in this situation, but I thought I would chime in to validate that yep, you're right, these are hard times all around for folks.

 

Thank you for being open and candid with your experiences. Even if some of us don't speak up much, we see you and hear you, and it makes a difference to feel community through such a difficult time.

 

Wishing speedy approvals and fulfilling marriages to all of us that happened to find our special person beyond the border. <3

 

-W

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, kat.cap13 said:

today is the day I finally got APPROVED :D:D:D 

 

I feel like I'm on cloud 9 right now!! We were approaching day 158 since received (late April Filer here!) and I was beginning to lose hope that this would ever happen - but it did!!

 

I hope this is just the start of many approvals today and this week! Goodluck to everyone!!

 

BTW - my approval came through on the iPhone Case Tracker App. My fiancé did not receive a text or email yet, though he signed out for that.

 

GOODLUCK!!!

yay!! congratulations!! 

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As of 5PM PST - this is not a good speed with the number of cases - yesterday and today seems to be about 25 cases per day. Still have  one hour of working time left at CSC.

 

Your Current Status: Case Was Approved 9
Your Current Status: Document Was Returned To USCIS 1
Your Current Status: Name Was Updated 1
Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed 12
Your Current Status: Withdrawal Acknowledgement Notice Was Sent 1
Grand Total 24

 

WAC1790346330 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Transferred And New Office Has Jurisdiction
WAC1790314244 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314259 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314337 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314340 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314377 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314379 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314466 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314496 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314540 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790315958 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Document Was Returned To USCIS
WAC1790314424 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Name Was Updated
WAC1790314219 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314290 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314298 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314360 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314361 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314363 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314384 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314455 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314482 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314485 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314489 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314544 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790342004 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Withdrawal Acknowledgement Notice Was Sent
Edited by Shoegum

I-129F NOA2 to NVC Receive Time Tracker - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k57PdywNRpUqytomJxMzz6_7DsMqpi52DgnaYt9FyC8/edit?usp=sharing

I-129F RFE Master List 2017 Edition - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QZLEE9OecLgkFXzE_ChRWqPGW4breSStBXafL2zbGhA/edit?usp=sharing

What to do after NOA2 Approval? How to contact NVC? Click here for info - https://goo.gl/KggThF

How to talk to a live person at USCIS? https://goo.gl/54z5bZ

If you are a May filer and still waiting for approval add your self here - https://etherpad.net/p/May_I-129F_Pending

All May Past RAW Scans Herehttps://goo.gl/NEgqgk

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7 minutes ago, Shoegum said:

As of 5PM PST - this is not a good speed with the number of cases - yesterday and today seems to be about 25 cases per day. Still have  one hour of working time left at CSC.

 

Your Current Status: Case Was Approved 9
Your Current Status: Document Was Returned To USCIS 1
Your Current Status: Name Was Updated 1
Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed 12
Your Current Status: Withdrawal Acknowledgement Notice Was Sent 1
Grand Total 24

 

WAC1790346330 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Transferred And New Office Has Jurisdiction
WAC1790314244 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314259 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314337 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314340 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314377 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314379 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314466 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314496 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790314540 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Case Was Approved
WAC1790315958 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Document Was Returned To USCIS
WAC1790314424 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Name Was Updated
WAC1790314219 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314290 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314298 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314360 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314361 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314363 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314384 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314455 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314482 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314485 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314489 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790314544 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Request for Additional Evidence Was Mailed
WAC1790342004 10/3/2017 Your Current Status: Withdrawal Acknowledgement Notice Was Sent

It moving slow but moving

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