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Do most 221g cases really get resolved in 60 days?

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  • Do most 221g cases really get resolved in 60 days?

    As the title asks: do most 221(g) cases or administrative processing really get resolved in 60 days? Also is that 60 calendar days, weekdays or working days?

    Is there any public data to support 10.0.0.0.1 192.168.1.254​ that or is that just what the Embassy and Department of State says?

    My case has been stuck in AP since April 4, 2024, with no updates. It was a relatively simple case, of F-1 renewal while on OPT as a Bachelor's graduate. So I want to understand how reasonable this 60 days timeline really is.​
    Last edited by myicc; 06-07-2024, 07:13 AM.

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    I am in the same boat. Can you please let me know when did you finally receive your passport? Your reply would be of great help. Thanks

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      You want it short, here it is: The 60-day AP timeline is an estimated average, not guaranteed, and no public data supports it. Your F-1 renewal's delay is likely due to hidden complexities. Keep checking CEAC and contact the Embassy.

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