Karin c
Apr 7, 2025
case numbers for n400
So, prior to finding the lawfully app, I had installed Case Track. While I like the lawfully app much better, there was one interesting feature in the Case Track app. The app let's you search by Case numbers (in 500 increments). The idea is that by searching numbers before and after yours, you can figure out if numbers close to yours are being worked on based on their status. Or at least, this is what some people report to get out of that. But when I tried to do that with my IOE number, it seems that my number is out of sequence. The sequentially next 500 IDs after mine show Case filings as far back as 2021. I expected those Case filings all to be more recent than mine, but they are not. Has anyone else figured out how to do meaningful analysis with that data? I know I will have to wait quite some time, given that I have just submitted my application. But this gets more interesting as time goes by. E.g. if it seems that I am getting close to an interview, I may want to avoid scheduling non=refundable trips.
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J ProstApr 8, 2025
Location would be a good variable. NYC is super busy, Albany is super quick...
E ColínApr 8, 2025
I’ve been using both
Karin cApr 8, 2025
@E Colin - if you have been using both, have you figured out what to do with the Case search by number? How do you use that to make conclusions?
T TApr 9, 2025
hi Karin they seem to be out of place for everyone
Karin cApr 9, 2025
ok. I see. It is just mot sequential. I won't bother then looking at other case numbers.

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