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32 minutes ago, Mario barrios said:

you are from i751?  when did you send the application?

Yea like the rest of us in here.

filed 03/13/19 and waiting for an interview to be scheduled. 

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Hi Mario and everyone else with a WAC number, have you tried calling the uscis toll free number? I also received that notice about transferring to LS, MO for interview. When I call the number and enter my WAC it says transferred to Laguna Niguel.

 

Weird

 

Jan 18 filer here.

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17 hours ago, SkullandBoners88 said:

Hi Mario and everyone else with a WAC number, have you tried calling the uscis toll free number? I also received that notice about transferring to LS, MO for interview. When I call the number and enter my WAC it says transferred to Laguna Niguel.

 

Weird

 

Jan 18 filer here.

I call us yesterday yesterday I am December 2017 Wac, I was transferred on May 29, 2019 to NBC, national benefits center, they told me that my case is handled by the California service center to start with the WAC receipt number, to you too  Did they send you that same letter they could give an interview?  I was sent to make biometric prints on June 12, 2019

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as I promised to look in more of the 19904 numbers ...

i searched the first 5000 case and its time consuming ...

found only so far 153 751 cases in those 5000..

interesting thing some other cases like 485 .. 765, 130 .. have received date December 2018 . so my guess 19904 doesn't mean only January 2019 ..

i will keep looking when i have time .. 

interesting status was transfer to new office has jurisdiction? i guess that mean 100% you getting interview .. any thoughts..

and again i'm not saying this trend or anything this just us looking in numbers..

 

Status # Case %
 Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview 101 66.01%
 Interview Was Scheduled 16 10.46%
 Fingerprint Review Was Completed 11 7.19%
 Case Was Transferred And A New Office Has Jurisdiction 8 5.23%
 Card Was Mailed To Me 5 3.27%
 Response To USCIS ; Request For Evidence Was Received 3 1.96%
 Notice Was Returned To USCIS Because The Post Office Could Not Deliver It 2 1.31%
 Interview Cancelled And Notice Ordered 2 1.31%
 Interview Cancelled 2 1.31%
 Request for Initial Evidence Was Mailed 1 0.65%
 Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office 1 0.65%
 Case Was Received 1 0.65%
Grand Total 153 100.00%

 

 

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5 minutes ago, HGH said:

as I promised to look in more of the 19904 numbers ...

i searched the first 5000 case and its time consuming ...

found only so far 153 751 cases in those 5000..

interesting thing some other cases like 485 .. 765, 130 .. have received date December 2018 . so my guess 19904 doesn't mean only January 2019 ..

i will keep looking when i have time .. 

interesting status was transfer to new office has jurisdiction? i guess that mean 100% you getting interview .. any thoughts..

and again i'm not saying this trend or anything this just us looking in numbers..

 

Status # Case %
 Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview 101 66.01%
 Interview Was Scheduled 16 10.46%
 Fingerprint Review Was Completed 11 7.19%
 Case Was Transferred And A New Office Has Jurisdiction 8 5.23%
 Card Was Mailed To Me 5 3.27%
 Response To USCIS ; Request For Evidence Was Received 3 1.96%
 Notice Was Returned To USCIS Because The Post Office Could Not Deliver It 2 1.31%
 Interview Cancelled And Notice Ordered 2 1.31%
 Interview Cancelled 2 1.31%
 Request for Initial Evidence Was Mailed 1 0.65%
 Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office 1 0.65%
 Case Was Received 1 0.65%
Grand Total 153 100.00%

 

 

153 case is not trend! Everyone just relax and process will take whatever time .it depends on local office and MSC. 

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16 minutes ago, HGH said:

as I promised to look in more of the 19904 numbers ...

i searched the first 5000 case and its time consuming ...

found only so far 153 751 cases in those 5000..

interesting thing some other cases like 485 .. 765, 130 .. have received date December 2018 . so my guess 19904 doesn't mean only January 2019 ..

i will keep looking when i have time .. 

interesting status was transfer to new office has jurisdiction? i guess that mean 100% you getting interview .. any thoughts..

and again i'm not saying this trend or anything this just us looking in numbers..

 

Status # Case %
 Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview 101 66.01%
 Interview Was Scheduled 16 10.46%
 Fingerprint Review Was Completed 11 7.19%
 Case Was Transferred And A New Office Has Jurisdiction 8 5.23%
 Card Was Mailed To Me 5 3.27%
 Response To USCIS ; Request For Evidence Was Received 3 1.96%
 Notice Was Returned To USCIS Because The Post Office Could Not Deliver It 2 1.31%
 Interview Cancelled And Notice Ordered 2 1.31%
 Interview Cancelled 2 1.31%
 Request for Initial Evidence Was Mailed 1 0.65%
 Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office 1 0.65%
 Case Was Received 1 0.65%
Grand Total 153 100.00%

 

 

I appreciate all hard work you put into this. 

And again thank you for categorizing it aswell. 

 

Something really not so cool about new office has jurisdiction is my friend who filed 18 month ago, has a status with new office jurisdiction and its been like that for 365 days now.

 

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My point is after ready to be scheduled it shouldn't be anything but interview date otherwise it will open the door for loooooong waiting time. 

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48 minutes ago, Vitran said:

My point is after ready to be scheduled it shouldn't be anything but interview date otherwise it will open the door for loooooong waiting time. 

Thanks for your thoughts and inputs.. yea I agree with you. Seems that status will be long process.. it's interesting that some goes from interview scheduled to interview cancelled and notice mailed then they get approved... Hopefully we get clear trend soon

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1 hour ago, MMteam said:

153 case is not trend! Everyone just relax and process will take whatever time .it depends on local office and MSC. 

Never said it's trend my friend.. it's just away to see others in same boat as us all. Please be positive. Agree with you it will all depend on local office. 

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1 hour ago, Vitran said:

I appreciate all hard work you put into this. 

And again thank you for categorizing it aswell. 

 

Something really not so cool about new office has jurisdiction is my friend who filed 18 month ago, has a status with new office jurisdiction and its been like that for 365 days now.

 

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My case was transferred to NBC on May 29.  I'm from California service center December 2017.  my receipt number starts with WAC and I am 18 months old and the letter sent to me says that you may send me an interview

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1 hour ago, HGH said:

Thanks for your thoughts and inputs.. yea I agree with you. Seems that status will be long process.. it's interesting that some goes from interview scheduled to interview cancelled and notice mailed then they get approved... Hopefully we get clear trend soon

Yes No harm to wish for the best (interview waived) and we will have to deal with worst of course. 

So pointless pointing out long waiting time , that we all already know. 

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3 minutes ago, HGH said:

Interesting article from USCIS.. this update today..

https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-aims-decrease-processing-times-n-400-and-i-485

 

Hopefully that won't delay I-751 process

It could mean there will be more I-751s approved without interviews.  My analysis indicates that I-751 interviews are not needed due to the extremely low number of denials.

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