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Filed with Texas Service Center... with receipt number SRC1990368***

Here is my timeline:

May 7th, 2019 - Sent i-751 via FedEx overnight

May 16th, 2019 - Received NOA with RECEIVED DATE showing as 05/08/2019 and NOTICE DATE showing as 05/13/2019

Sept 27th, 2019 - Received Letter dated 09/20/2019 that biometrics will be waived

11/16/2019 - Received Biometrics Appointment Letter with NOTICE DATE 11/08/2019 scheduled for 11/29/2019

11/30/2019 - Online update stating fingerprints reviewed complete and later updating to fingerprints have been applied to your case

05/06/2020 - Received an email stating action had been taken on my case. On egov.uscis.gov, last updated date changed to 05/06/2020 but description still stated as of Nov 29th 2019, fingerprints relating to your case has been applied but on the my.uscis.gov site, it says case was received at your local office.

Attached herein is a screenshot of my case history on the my.uscis.gov website. 

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1 hour ago, iShirley said:

Filed with Texas Service Center... with receipt number SRC1990368***

Here is my timeline:

May 7th, 2019 - Sent i-751 via FedEx overnight

May 16th, 2019 - Received NOA with RECEIVED DATE showing as 05/08/2019 and NOTICE DATE showing as 05/13/2019

Sept 27th, 2019 - Received Letter dated 09/20/2019 that biometrics will be waived

11/16/2019 - Received Biometrics Appointment Letter with NOTICE DATE 11/08/2019 scheduled for 11/29/2019

11/30/2019 - Online update stating fingerprints reviewed complete and later updating to fingerprints have been applied to your case

05/06/2020 - Received an email stating action had been taken on my case. On egov.uscis.gov, last updated date changed to 05/06/2020 but description still stated as of Nov 29th 2019, fingerprints relating to your case has been applied but on the my.uscis.gov site, it says case was received at your local office.

Attached herein is a screenshot of my case history on the my.uscis.gov website. 

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Thank you @iShirley

 

What is you local office?

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12 hours ago, PolarPear said:

Someone from July 13 2019 got approved and their case was not transffered. Do you think is safe to say they are looking at July 2019 for the people that were not transffered?

 

 

 

 

Hello everyone! Congratulations to all the approvals!!!

I just checked my case online and I have gotten approved myself! 

Here it's my timeline: 

Date Filed 2019/07/13

NOA           2019/07/22

BIO APPT. 2019/11/22

Aproved    2020/05/12

I had to check on "the old site", because MyUSCIS never really updated. For me it got stuck with "We have received your case, you don't have to do anything..."

Also the "old site" got stuck for ever in "As September 14th, fingerprints has shown to be taken" It did not even updated for when I got my fingerprints' appointment in November.

For all of those still waiting, I wish you all luck, and I hope ya'll get approved soon. I know how difficult and stressful this road is but is totally worth it!

P.S My receipt number was a Texas Center  SRC1990, please feel free to ask if you have any question, thank you.

USCIS Is not one person you know? They don't work in a streamed line. Some cases get approved randomly, some take years, some take about right time. Some cases sit on IO desk for months, some get approved, some get interviewed, some get the 3 together. Your case could transfer to local office then get approved w/o interview, and could sit in their storage unit for years. You will never know until you know. They just move cases to clear space for the new cases coming.

 

There is no trend since there is no specific procedure. It is an outdated process done by different humans across dozens of offices. Tu2008 is trying to make sense out of something  that is far from logic. Unless you can get the sequence of applications assigned to the same officer, any estimate is just poor guesstimate because applications don't get reviewed based on their PD, they get reviewed when they get picked up by a human. Unless you are CR-1, being transferred to local office is just another transfer. It is very possible that some of those transfers are glitch like what happen every single year, again, we will never know

 

Sit back, and wait to hear from them. Stressing over where your case might end few or many months from now is just bad for you mentally.

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3 minutes ago, DSOTM1973 said:

USCIS Is not one person you know? They don't work in a streamed line. Some cases get approved randomly, some take years, some take about right time. Some cases sit on IO desk for months, some get approved, some get interviewed, some get the 3 together. Your case could transfer to local office then get approved w/o interview, and could sit in their storage unit for years. You will never know until you know. They just move cases to clear space for the new cases coming.

 

There is no trend since there is no specific procedure. It is an outdated process done by different humans across dozens of offices. Tu2008 is trying to make sense out of something  that is far from logic. Unless you can get the sequence of applications assigned to the same officer, any estimate is just poor guesstimate because applications don't get reviewed based on their PD, they get reviewed when they get picked up by a human. Unless you are CR-1, being transferred to local office is just another transfer. It is very possible that some of those transfers are glitch like what happen every single year, again, we will never know

 

Sit back, and wait to hear from them. Stressing over where your case might end few or many months from now is just bad for you mentally.

@DSOTM1973 Well spoken. These are my exact cogitations. 

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8 minutes ago, DSOTM1973 said:

USCIS Is not one person you know? They don't work in a streamed line. Some cases get approved randomly, some take years, some take about right time. Some cases sit on IO desk for months, some get approved, some get interviewed, some get the 3 together. Your case could transfer to local office then get approved w/o interview, and could sit in their storage unit for years. You will never know until you know. They just move cases to clear space for the new cases coming.

 

There is no trend since there is no specific procedure. It is an outdated process done by different humans across dozens of offices. Tu2008 is trying to make sense out of something  that is far from logic. Unless you can get the sequence of applications assigned to the same officer, any estimate is just poor guesstimate because applications don't get reviewed based on their PD, they get reviewed when they get picked up by a human. Unless you are CR-1, being transferred to local office is just another transfer. It is very possible that some of those transfers are glitch like what happen every single year, again, we will never know

 

Sit back, and wait to hear from them. Stressing over where your case might end few or many months from now is just bad for you mentally.

well spoken

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Last Tools outage was on May 7th and we got massive fingerprint update.

Next tools outage is tonight. I wonder if there will be another massive update.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/tools-outage

USCIS will conduct system maintenance to the Contact Relationship Interface System (CRIS) on Friday, May 15, at 11:59 p.m. through Saturday, May 16, at 3:00 a.m. Eastern.

 

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On 5/13/2020 at 12:38 PM, PolarPear said:

Someone from July 13 2019 got approved and their case was not transffered. Do you think is safe to say they are looking at July 2019 for the people that were not transffered?

 

 

 

 

Hello everyone! Congratulations to all the approvals!!!

I just checked my case online and I have gotten approved myself! 

Here it's my timeline: 

Date Filed 2019/07/13

NOA           2019/07/22

BIO APPT. 2019/11/22

Aproved    2020/05/12

I had to check on "the old site", because MyUSCIS never really updated. For me it got stuck with "We have received your case, you don't have to do anything..."

Also the "old site" got stuck for ever in "As September 14th, fingerprints has shown to be taken" It did not even updated for when I got my fingerprints' appointment in November.

For all of those still waiting, I wish you all luck, and I hope ya'll get approved soon. I know how difficult and stressful this road is but is totally worth it!

P.S My receipt number was a Texas Center  SRC1990, please feel free to ask if you have any question, thank you.

Congratulations !!! I filed on June 6th 2019. SRC too. But I haven’t heard anything. U r right my Uscis just show that fingerprints taken. Where should I see my current status?

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On 5/13/2020 at 5:11 PM, iShirley said:

Filed with Texas Service Center... with receipt number SRC1990368***

Here is my timeline:

May 7th, 2019 - Sent i-751 via FedEx overnight

May 16th, 2019 - Received NOA with RECEIVED DATE showing as 05/08/2019 and NOTICE DATE showing as 05/13/2019

Sept 27th, 2019 - Received Letter dated 09/20/2019 that biometrics will be waived

11/16/2019 - Received Biometrics Appointment Letter with NOTICE DATE 11/08/2019 scheduled for 11/29/2019

11/30/2019 - Online update stating fingerprints reviewed complete and later updating to fingerprints have been applied to your case

05/06/2020 - Received an email stating action had been taken on my case. On egov.uscis.gov, last updated date changed to 05/06/2020 but description still stated as of Nov 29th 2019, fingerprints relating to your case has been applied but on the my.uscis.gov site, it says case was received at your local office.

Attached herein is a screenshot of my case history on the my.uscis.gov website. 

Screenshot_20200513-162032_Chrome.jpg

Which website is it ? Please can you share link

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2 minutes ago, Rachel786 said:

Which website is it ? Please can you share link

my.uscis.gov  under case status.

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