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eekkk _
Jun 10, 2024
hi #f2a
Does anyone know why uscis isn’t showing processing time anymore? what should we expect?
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Nader ELJun 10, 2024
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God's childJun 10, 2024
my english is limited to explain you 😅🫠 but you can find the answer in Uscis portal in news section or in YouTube there are many migration lawyer explaing it..this update is relative to visa's buletin and priority dates good luck ♥️
chasing Greencard the green card is really green Jun 10, 2024
@God's child your English is perfect
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eekkk _Jun 11, 2024
@God's child thank you ❤️
God's childJun 11, 2024
@Taya Shavers @eekkk _ USCIS Service Centers prioritize the adjudication of Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, preference petitions when the Department of State Visa Bulletin shows an immigrant visa is available or will soon become available. This provides the greatest processing efficiencies because it is only when an immigrant visa is available that the beneficiary can adjust status or consular process based on an approved petition. Generally, USCIS processes visa-available cases in the order received, regardless of where the petition is adjudicated. USCIS may also prioritize cases filed for multiple family members at the same time to ensure families are processed together. USCIS may also prioritize cases due to country conditions when an urgent humanitarian situation or U.S. national interest is identified by executive directive. In addition, petitioners may request expedited processing of their Form I-130 in certain situations. See USCIS Policy Manual Volume 1 Part A Chapter 5 (https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-1-part-a-chapter-5) for additional information. To minimize confusion related to the adjudication of I-130 preference category petitions, we do not post a processing time in most instances. If the Visa Bulletin (https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin.html) indicates that the preference category is current for a particular country (indicated by a “C” in the Visa Bulletin), USCIS posts one processing time for all service centers that process those petitions. USCIS generally does not post processing times until 6 months after the visa category becomes current to ensure an accurate processing time estimate. If the preference category is not current for a particular country, USCIS does not list a processing time for that category. Instead, customers should refer to the dates listed in the Visa Bulletin.
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eekkk _Jun 11, 2024
@God's child so that means that if our pd is current we should wait for interview? but what happens if we are not yet approved?
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Mike RaphoneJun 11, 2024
wait times are probably too outrageous to show
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eekkk _Jun 11, 2024
@Mike Raphone heh i agree with you😑

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