JonathanDowning's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Julio Beneficiary's Name: Jonathan VJ Member: JonathanDowning Country: United Kingdom Last Updated: 2024-03-15 |
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Timeline Comments: 6
Probingoduke on 2020-09-11 said:
Congratulations on the EAD approval! Can I ask why your local CIS office comes as Chicago National office? Is your filing center also NBC?
JonathanDowning on 2020-09-11 said:
Yeah sure, the form says "CIS office EAD filed at (Likely Chicago National Office)" so I chose Chicago. My local office is San Francisco though.
Probingoduke on 2020-09-11 said:
Ah yeah its confusing. My EAD is at NBC but my local CIS is Boston. Thank you for responding and congratulations again!
JonathanDowning on 2020-09-11 said:
My case number begins with MSC so I presume that's the National Benefits Center?
To be honest this confuses me a bit, but the estimate date was spot on today, so something must be right!
Probingoduke on 2020-09-11 said:
Yes that's NBC! My estimate changes everyday and has been doing that since I joined. The weekly estimate says my case is past due so I hope to see the status update soon!
JonathanDowning on 2020-09-11 said:
Keeping everything crossed for you!
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