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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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All,

For those of you who haven't seen my other threads in the IR1/CR1 forums (here: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/343684-paisamans-i-130-csc-statistics/ ) I have come up with a way to track the actual processing at the centers.

Basically it involves querying the USCIS website for all cases and then running the numbers. Not sexy, but it works.

My own case is in the CSC, so I have been focusing on I130 apps at the CSC. On request by a VJ member however, I ran some quick numbers to determine where the EAC was processing I129 visas.

Its not a full look, I only pulled 10,000 cases EAC1190281000 - EAC1190291000 where the majority of the processing is taking place.

The results?

In that range there are 921 total I129 visa applications with 232 still pending. 391 decided, and 230 pending RFEs. 39 returned for errors.

Good luck all.. Happy holidays to you and your loved ones.

-Paisaman

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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All,

For those of you who haven't seen my other threads in the IR1/CR1 forums (here: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/343684-paisamans-i-130-csc-statistics/ ) I have come up with a way to track the actual processing at the centers.

Basically it involves querying the USCIS website for all cases and then running the numbers. Not sexy, but it works.

My own case is in the CSC, so I have been focusing on I130 apps at the CSC. On request by a VJ member however, I ran some quick numbers to determine where the EAC was processing I129 visas.

Its not a full look, I only pulled 10,000 cases EAC1190281000 - EAC1190291000 where the majority of the processing is taking place.

The results?

In that range there are 921 total I129 visa applications with 232 still pending. 391 decided, and 230 pending RFEs. 39 returned for errors.

Good luck all.. Happy holidays to you and your loved ones.

-Paisaman

You need to change your name from Paisaman, to just "THE MAN!" Thank you!!!!

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