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On 12/15/2023 at 8:44 PM, MichaelJuan.198 said:

Hi here,

 

Me and my wife Julia just sent our 751 packet. Regarding the removal of condition, from what I understand the packets can be sent to difference service centered. Potomac is dreaded and is usually categorized as “blocked”. Now… there are three schools:

 

- 1) The “Your Service Serve Matters” school: here people argue that you have more chances to be approved quickly if you are at the right service center.

 

- 2) The “It doesn’t Matter What Service Center, It’s Completely Random” school. These people don’t believe that one service center is worst than another. I fact they think of it as a random process.

 

- 3) The “Ugh” school! This refers the some people on this forum, usually very active and very negative. Any question is met with a cold and “Duh” answer. *IF YOU ARE PART OF THIS SCHOOL, YOU CAN CLOSE THE PAGE NOW, THIS POST IS NOT FOR YOU* 🚩😘

 

Question: can those from the school 1 and 2 give me facts and why you think this or that way? Thank you so much.

 

Ps: remember, I’m looking for positive and respectful feedback only. Negativity or pessimism won’t be tolerated in this post.

 

 

 

so lets say you bought a packet from Amazon. You gave amazon your old residence address in Los Angeles. You now live in Miami

 

The package is sent to Los Angeles.  USPS delivers the package in 7 days . The person at your residence returns the package. USPS now takes a month to figure out why package is returned. It takes another 10 days to find your forward resdience . USPS figures( USCIS aka) that you no longer live there and than sends it to MIAMI

 

it take another 7 days for the package is sent to Miami. So the morale of story is dont be ....

 

All 3 of your logics are flawed.  If you give a wrong address your package will be sent to wrong address.  You are not einstein or special to USCIS. If you act stupid, USCIS will do stupid things with your application. 

 

 

duh

 
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