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FromMexico W/Love

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  1. That is normal, the Fiscal Year in the US government runs until Sep 30th.
  2. When I filed I was in shock for the first week of filling out the paperwork, I was like I 100000% have to have done this incorrectly because there is no way in 2022 that it is a paper application. And then all my research led me to Visa Journey hahaha
  3. Yup and that will be this month. They are on pace for ~4,700 cases processed in March.
  4. Ohhh YEAHHH (in Kool-Aid man voice). And they are flirting with 220-225 cases average per day recently, and you know what that means?!?! That means about 4,800-5,000 cases a month.
  5. I'm talking about February 2023 filers, so brand new I-129f cases will be waiting ~13 months at current processing speeds.
  6. I agree that they won't reach 6 months by the end of the fiscal year, but I wouldn't say that it has anything to do with the article being removed, that has no bearing imo. I do think there is a VERY real possibility that September/October 2023 filers will see single digit month processing times from NOA1 to 2.
  7. Exactly. I am like waiting for the day of 120 cases when they "start slow" 4,500+ cases here we come!!!
  8. It was a good week. But I am not sure what weeks I like better to get to these results lol, I think I prefer when Monday starts with a BANG and they process 300+ cases instead of a steady ~200 cases per day lol
  9. I was going to say the same. I am interested to see at what percentage they move onto to the next month
  10. Got it. So those estimates are based off every case in said month being processed? Like a previous commenter said could we add an estimate based of 50% and then maybe 80% since USCIS uses that number? This would show us a better estimate for the masses.
  11. So true!! When I see people ask what's next after getting their NOA2, I am thinking to myself what have you been doing for the past year?!?!?!
  12. YESSS!!!! Like you said, if they hold their current pace that they have had since the new year, over the next 6 months they will average ~4,300/mo and process north of 25k cases.
  13. I'm curious about the RFEs that you both mention. Would you be willing to share what they needed?
  14. I wouldn't fret the interview at all if it is a legitimate relationship. Knowing dozens of Consular Officers, and a few people who have gone through the interview process it is very straight forward.
  15. Yeah huge reduction in February applications. I wonder if people looked into how long the wait times were and said no wayyyyy.
  16. @Obllak question for you, would it be possible to add a column in the "Total Cases" tab on the spreadsheet that reflects the percentage of cases "Touched" (RFE, RFER, Pending) & "Processed" (Approved, Denied, Withdrawn)? Because we could then have a good idea of when USCIS might be moving onto the next month for processing. I wonder if it's that magically 80% number that USCIS likes to go off of for some reason? Also, do you have a CashApp?
  17. 1,002 cases on what was basically a 4.5 day work week. Yes please If they process next week for a full 5 days like they did this past week.... ohhh boyyy
  18. Aww schuks it's cumulative hahaha oh well 1500 is still a good number lol
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