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    I'm in NYC, so I've just found out the Brooklyn processing times are 13 to 20.5 months

    We have a place in MT, not our main residence but is legally our home. Would it be advisable or not to try and switch to there, where processing times are much quicker?

    I have no children, no complications that I can see, plenty of evidence and make very good money.

    They have completetly ignored my Advance Parole application which is making the wait very frustrating, otherwise I'd wait it out.

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    Originally posted by outsidebones View Post
    I'm in NYC, so I've just found out the Brooklyn processing times are 13 to 20.5 months

    We have a place in MT, not our main residence but is legally our home. Would it be advisable or not to try and switch to there, where processing times are much quicker?

    I have no children, no complications that I can see, plenty of evidence and make very good money.

    They have completetly ignored my Advance Parole application which is making the wait very frustrating, otherwise I'd wait it out.
    Data driven decisions are always best. Here you go.
    NY Brooklyn
    10/01/17 - 12/31/17
    Received 2,330
    Approved 1,307
    Denied 282
    Pending 12,109
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    • #3
      Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
      Data driven decisions are always best. Here you go.
      NY Brooklyn
      10/01/17 - 12/31/17
      Received 2,330
      Approved 1,307
      Denied 282
      Pending 12,109
      I know the numbers are lower, I'm wondering if switching address, not being my main residence, would be an issue or frowned upon

      US Citizen, you should work for USCIS, you have the exact tone customer service look for

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      • #4
        Originally posted by outsidebones View Post
        I know the numbers are lower, I'm wondering if switching address, not being my main residence, would be an issue or frowned upon

        US Citizen, you should work for USCIS, you have the exact tone customer service look for
        Actually, I like to think I am quite helpful. In fact, I sent you a private message with my unsolicited advice based on the data, explained how to interpret the data without having to do any complicated math.
        I appreciate the career advice but I am already generously compensated. Thank you, though!

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        • #5
          Same Brooklyn, 4.18.2017 pd, 6.21 interview is ready to be scheduled...... and I am still waiting😅

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