Khuzaima Amir
Feb 16, 2022
USCIS getting faster?
Is it just me or do you guys think that USCIS is getting faster? I mean just scroll below my post and you see sooo many approvals in the past few days.
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i was made for thisFeb 16, 2022
no still slow.but nbc on the move lol
i was made for thisFeb 16, 2022
they only really processed the ones with no RFEs thats what made it look fast
Joshua WynnFeb 16, 2022
I feel it. That's good!
Van HaceFeb 16, 2022
I think so too. a couple months ago days would pass and no approvals were being posted. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that it continues and ALL service center/ offices will be like that.
My CaseFeb 16, 2022
it’s about time thou
abii AbiiFeb 16, 2022
yeah I been seeing a lot of approval too
Edwin ClarkFeb 16, 2022
no most of approval are from Notional benefits centre other centers are still slow .
Ben GaloreFeb 16, 2022
TSC approved 80 EAD on a single in the range of mine (vs 2/3 lately). so I would say yes but not sure it will last
Leyy 🤷🏽♂️Feb 16, 2022
did you see how long they been waiting??
Tired WaitingFeb 16, 2022
Vermont got even slower
Lucas LFeb 16, 2022
they approving applications (specially EAD) from September October and November even though I applied in June, doesn’t look fast to me 😅 ps: I did not get any RFE.
Khuzaima AmirFeb 16, 2022
I applied I-130 F2A in Feb 2021. So it’s been a year now. And having been on Lawfully for a good while now, I don’t think I saw this many approval posts before. So this seems like a good sign. I know Vermont is slow but if other cases in other centers are moving, then likely Vermont will also pick up the pace. Let’s be hopeful
jwhydee .Feb 17, 2022
I noticed that case from late 2021 onwards have been acted upon faster than any other. Like I shared somewhere on this forum, I submitted my papers in December 2021 and last week I was scheduled for interview in March 2022. Arizona filer/NBC/IOE/2nd time filing
