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I have no idea.

 

All I know is that if it is legitimate, it isn't unprecedented.

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44 minutes ago, Hypnos said:

I have no idea.

 

All I know is that if it is legitimate, it isn't unprecedented.

I believe you Hypnos.  I have been on VJ for many years.  First with a K1 that we cancelled, then with I-130.  Some crazy things have happened that have sent many heads spinning.

 

I've been following this "sent to local office" thing in several threads and it is not just one group (ie June 2017 I-751 filers) its several months of filers.  If this was just a glitch I doubt it would be applicable to several months of filers.  Read the threads yourself.  Proof is in the pudding. Something is up and I'm jumping for joy.

 

 



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03 Feb 2014- NOA1

10 months of bologna, we cannot believe this, nor will you if you knew
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10-Feb 2015 case and iin # assigned
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just read this in the Case was received at my local office thread.

 

One of the September 2016 filer said this: 

"I just got off the phone with USCIS asking them about this transfer, and the officer was specific, that, it is to reduce the backlog on CSC. So, hopefully, we are going to see lots of approvals from CSC applicants. Good luck."

 

and then this....

 

 

 

So I guess they are transferring these files because of the backlog on CSC. I hope that is true . :D

 

Again, USCIS is giving mixed messages.  



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03 Feb 2014- NOA1

10 months of bologna, we cannot believe this, nor will you if you knew
02 Dec 2014- NOA2

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30-Dec 2014 case received
10-Feb 2015 case and iin # assigned
10-Feb 2015 completed ds 261
11-Feb 2015 paid AOS fee
11-Feb 2015 welcome letter rec'd
15-Feb 2015 emailed AOS & IV package info
19-Feb 2015 paid IV fee
23-Feb 2015 submitted ds260
07-Apr 2015 CC :dancing:
26-May 2015. interview--approval

28-May 2015 noon visa in hand!!

POE-??

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8 hours ago, mrs thb said:

just read this in the Case was received at my local office thread.

 

One of the September 2016 filer said this: 

"I just got off the phone with USCIS asking them about this transfer, and the officer was specific, that, it is to reduce the backlog on CSC. So, hopefully, we are going to see lots of approvals from CSC applicants. Good luck."

 

and then this....

 

 

 

So I guess they are transferring these files because of the backlog on CSC. I hope that is true . :D

 

Again, USCIS is giving mixed messages.  

I saw another message on one of the other threads where the person talked to Tier 2 and they told her any message you get checking the number that always gave an error message is not to be believed.  Who knows, but it does seem fishy that both CSC and VSC would dump many months of I751s onto local offices that are back-logged with their own work.  It would seem more believable if it had just been 3 or 4 months worth to get CSC/VSC back to within reasonable processing times.  But as already said, this is USCIS.

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I-751 NOA Received:  2016-12-29

I-751 Biometrics Appt.:  2017-01-26

I-751 Interview:  2018-04-10

I-751 Approved:  2018-05-04

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It's like a giant mystery. If it was a Sherlock Holmes story it'd be titled: "The case of the transferred cases." Or, alternatively, "The USCIS tier 1 agent who didn't bark."

Marriage: 2014-02-23 - Colombia    ROC interview/completed: 2018-08-16 - Albuquerque
CR1 started : 2014-06-06           N400 started: 2018-04-24
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I am November I-751 filer, who never knew my CR-89 as I was filing from overseas. I could never receive a legit answer from USCIS how to get that case reference number and check my case status. After 3 months of trying it finally worked, shall I still try to get that CR-89? 

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I-129F Sent : 2015-01-14 I-129F NOA1 : 2015-01-16                     California SC received: 2015-01-21
I-129F NOA1 hardcopy: 2015-01-27 I-129F NOA2 : 2015-02-06   I-129F NOA2 hardcopy: 2015-02-18
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Biometrics appointment letter: 2015-8-1 Biometrics appointment: 2015-8-12

RFE :( 2015-8-19 RFE hard copy: 2015-8-22

Finally sent RFE back:: 2015-10-02 RFE was delivered: 2015-10-05

USCIS updated status on "request for evidence was received": 2015-10-07

Combo card is being produced: 2015-10-26 (exactly three weeks after submitting RFE)

Case status update; card was mailed: 2015-10-28 Received EAD approval letter: 2015-10-29

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October 17, 2016 - case filed 

October 25, 2016 - NOA1

December 19, 2016 - Biometrics at GUZ field Office 

December 2, 2017 - Inquiry about the case being outside the processing time norms

January 2, 2018 - notification regarding the inquiry being outside processing time norms, the case has not assigned yet 

February 23, 2018 - scheduled for the Interview 

March 21, 2018 -  a response was sent to my inquiry about why your case is taking longer than our processing time

April 4, 2018 - Interview 

April 12, 2019 - in line for the Oath Ceremony

 

ROC

Spoiler

October 28, 2017 - filed I-751 case

November 6, 2017 - NOA1

November 20, 2017 - biometric at GUZ field office 

March 4, 2018 - status change: Your case was received by your local office 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Russ&Caro said:

It's like a giant mystery. If it was a Sherlock Holmes story it'd be titled: "The case of the transferred cases." Or, alternatively, "The USCIS tier 1 agent who didn't bark."


Thanks for the laugh! It seems like all the people who called are getting different answers so I am going to assume no one really knows.

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1 hour ago, kattaklizm said:

I am November I-751 filer, who never knew my CR-89 as I was filing from overseas. I could never receive a legit answer from USCIS how to get that case reference number and check my case status. After 3 months of trying it finally worked, shall I still try to get that CR-89? 

The CR-89 number is the one that shows my case was transferred. From my understating that's how it works for other VJ members as well. I'd try to get that case number and go from there. You could try to call them but unfortunately I don't think they'd be very helpful.

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So I just got off the phone with a Tier 2 officer. I explained everything to him, I even mentioned that there was discussion online

regarding whether or not this is a system glitch, or legitimate update and that many people have received the same update at once.

 

So he took my information, I mentioned that I had 2 different receipt numbers (one of which used to bring up an error). He put me on hold for

a couple minutes. When he came back he said that he looked in multiple places (in his system I assume) and it's still showing that my case

is at the California Service Center. He said that the case status thing was most likely an error. He also mentioned

that if my case had been transferred and that if I was scheduled for an interview that I would've received a letter in the mail as well.

 

I spoke to 2 different Tier 1 officers prior to that as well. The first guy said it was not a glitch, and that my case had infact been transferred, the second the I spoke to right after had no idea what she was talking about.

 

I'm just going to go back to assuming the online case status system is not reliable and assume that I'm stuck waiting like I was a couple days ago

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1 hour ago, jeffkadrliktorr said:

So I just got off the phone with a Tier 2 officer. I explained everything to him, I even mentioned that there was discussion online

regarding whether or not this is a system glitch, or legitimate update and that many people have received the same update at once.

 

So he took my information, I mentioned that I had 2 different receipt numbers (one of which used to bring up an error). He put me on hold for

a couple minutes. When he came back he said that he looked in multiple places (in his system I assume) and it's still showing that my case

is at the California Service Center. He said that the case status thing was most likely an error. He also mentioned

that if my case had been transferred and that if I was scheduled for an interview that I would've received a letter in the mail as well.

 

I spoke to 2 different Tier 1 officers prior to that as well. The first guy said it was not a glitch, and that my case had infact been transferred, the second the I spoke to right after had no idea what she was talking about.

 

I'm just going to go back to assuming the online case status system is not reliable and assume that I'm stuck waiting like I was a couple days ago

It's not even worth it to call them because everyone has been getting different answers. If the web site is reliable we'll probably get something in the mail in a week or two. I thought about calling USCIS but it seems like a waste of time. :(

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