I am a bit confused with the USCIS processing time. If your local office has 9 22 months processing time, does this mean 50% would be done in 9 months since I-485 was submitted to one of large service centers (initial sumbission date) or 9 months since it had arrived to the local office?
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My guess will be: since it arrived to local office.Nov 2018 - Package sent - EB - Texas Service Center
Day 1 - Package received at the lockbox
Day 999 - Card delivered to me - Aug 2021
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Originally posted by mirekti View PostI am a bit confused with the USCIS processing time. If your local office has 9 22 months processing time, does this mean 50% would be done in 9 months since I-485 was submitted to one of large service centers (initial sumbission date) or 9 months since it had arrived to the local office?Employment based AOS (EB1C) - San Bernardino office(CA)
JUL - 2018 - applications for I-485, I-765 and I-131 concurrent filing
AUG - 2018 - bio metrics complete
DEC - 2018 - I-765 & I-131 approved
DEC - 2018 - combo cards received
DEC - 2018 - courtesy letter for missing I-693
DEC - 2018 - social security cards received
DEC - 2018 - interview for I-485 scheduled
JAN - 2019 - interview & on the spot approval
FEB - 2019 - I-485 approved
FEB - 2019 - green cards in hand 😎
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Originally posted by BluePanther View PostProcessing time starts at the receipt date on the notice of action. So if it takes 5 months to get EAD, best case you wait another 4 months after its moved to the field office.
In my case EAD was approved in August 2018 as it failed in expedited processing so I basically have everything approved, and I-485 was moved to local office second week of January this year.
All forms were submitted end of July 2018.
Now I am trying to figure out if these six and a half months of pending I-485 is part of USCIS’s processing time statistic or it got reset with January 2019 when the case moved to the local office.
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Originally posted by mirekti View PostThanks for the reply, your timeline looks rather nice. I am still not sure I fully understood what you wrote.
In my case EAD was approved in August 2018 as it failed in expedited processing so I basically have everything approved, and I-485 was moved to local office second week of January this year.
All forms were submitted end of July 2018.
Now I am trying to figure out if these six and a half months of pending I-485 is part of USCIS’s processing time statistic or it got reset with January 2019 when the case moved to the local office.
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Originally posted by mirekti View PostThanks for the reply, your timeline looks rather nice. I am still not sure I fully understood what you wrote.
In my case EAD was approved in August 2018 as it failed in expedited processing so I basically have everything approved, and I-485 was moved to local office second week of January this year.
All forms were submitted end of July 2018.
Now I am trying to figure out if these six and a half months of pending I-485 is part of USCIS’s processing time statistic or it got reset with January 2019 when the case moved to the local office.Employment based AOS (EB1C) - San Bernardino office(CA)
JUL - 2018 - applications for I-485, I-765 and I-131 concurrent filing
AUG - 2018 - bio metrics complete
DEC - 2018 - I-765 & I-131 approved
DEC - 2018 - combo cards received
DEC - 2018 - courtesy letter for missing I-693
DEC - 2018 - social security cards received
DEC - 2018 - interview for I-485 scheduled
JAN - 2019 - interview & on the spot approval
FEB - 2019 - I-485 approved
FEB - 2019 - green cards in hand 😎
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Originally posted by mirekti View PostI have also noticed people talk about the currently processing dates in a specific local office.
Is that ?Receipt date for case inquiry? or one can see it somewhere else?
From what I see it is actually today plus second number (93% cases solved)
The high end of the range is the average time needed to process 93% of cases. If your case takes longer than 20 months, you are part of the 7% of cases that are not processed within the ‘regular’ time period.Last edited by BluePanther; 01-30-2019, 03:45 AM.Employment based AOS (EB1C) - San Bernardino office(CA)
JUL - 2018 - applications for I-485, I-765 and I-131 concurrent filing
AUG - 2018 - bio metrics complete
DEC - 2018 - I-765 & I-131 approved
DEC - 2018 - combo cards received
DEC - 2018 - courtesy letter for missing I-693
DEC - 2018 - social security cards received
DEC - 2018 - interview for I-485 scheduled
JAN - 2019 - interview & on the spot approval
FEB - 2019 - I-485 approved
FEB - 2019 - green cards in hand 😎
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Originally posted by BluePanther View PostIf Receipt date is July 2018, you can make a case inquiry 20 months after July 2018, because you are then outside of the normal processing range for the office.
The high end of the range is the average time needed to process 93% of cases. If your case takes longer than 20 months, you are part of the 7% of cases that are not processed within the ?regular? time period.
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Originally posted by sparrowxxx419 View PostBluePanther,so in my case..my PD is July 2017. Interview was January 7 2019. When can I make a SR for outside of normal processing time. Am in Houston Texas and the field office is currently at 19.5 - 24 monthsEmployment based AOS (EB1C) - San Bernardino office(CA)
JUL - 2018 - applications for I-485, I-765 and I-131 concurrent filing
AUG - 2018 - bio metrics complete
DEC - 2018 - I-765 & I-131 approved
DEC - 2018 - combo cards received
DEC - 2018 - courtesy letter for missing I-693
DEC - 2018 - social security cards received
DEC - 2018 - interview for I-485 scheduled
JAN - 2019 - interview & on the spot approval
FEB - 2019 - I-485 approved
FEB - 2019 - green cards in hand 😎
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