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Member Profile: fromnaija (1 post)
 
Hello, I'm fromnaija
My nationality is Nigeria
I last logged in on 30 Sep 2008
I have been a member since 08 Sep 2006
I have added 1 posts in trackitt forums
I added my last post on 28 Feb 2008
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fromnaija's Immigration Cases
 
I-140 case: Approved in 72 days (223 days less than average*)  (1 comment)  (View approval trend)
User: fromnaija Labor Filing Date: 07 Sep 2006
Service Center: Texas Processing Type: regular
Category: EB3 Filing Type: non-concurrent
Application Mailed: USCIS Received Date: 30 Oct 2006
USCIS Notice Date: 02 Nov 2006 RFE: no
RFE Reply Date: I-140 Status: approved
Approval Date: 10 Jan 2007 Nationality: Nigeria
Last Updated: 10 Jan 2007
Notes:

*This is the average approval time in the last one year for cases with no RFE. (RFE = Request For Evidence)
I-485 case: Pending for 556 days (185 days more than average*)  (4 comments)  (View approval trend)
User: fromnaija Priority Date: 07 Sep 2006
Service Center: Texas Category: EB3
Application Mailed: 30 Jun 2007 USCIS Received Date: 02 Jul 2007
USCIS Notice Date: 20 Aug 2007 Filing Type: non-concurrent
I-140 Processing: regular I-140 Approval Date: 10 Jan 2007
Fingerprinting Date 1: 07 Sep 2007 Fingerprinting Date 2:
RFE: no RFE Reply Date:
Name Check Status: not sure Name Check Approval/Denial Date: N/A
I-485 Status: pending Approval/Denial Date: N/A
Card Ordered Date: Card Received Date:
EAD Applied: yes AP Applied: yes
EAD Approval Date: 22 Aug 2007 AP Approval Date: 31 Aug 2007
Nationality: Nigeria Country of Chargeability: Nigeria
Applicant Type: primary Last Updated: 29 Dec 2008
Notes: LUD 09/07/2007, 09/10/2007

*This is the average approval time in the last one year for cases with no RFE. (RFE = Request For Evidence)
I-765 application: Approved in 79 days  (0 comments
User: fromnaija Service Center: Texas
USCIS Received Date: 10 May 2008 Filing Type: electronic
Application Type: renewal I-EAD Received:
RFE: no RFE Reply Date:
Application Status: approved Approval Date: 28 Jul 2008
Nationality: Nigeria Last Updated: 28 Jul 2008
Notes: My spouse'e EAD renewal. Biometrics done on 05/31/2008.


I-765 application: Approved in 89 days  (7 comments
User: fromnaija Service Center: Nebraska
USCIS Received Date: 02 Jul 2008 Filing Type: electronic
Application Type: renewal I-EAD Received:
RFE: no RFE Reply Date:
Application Status: approved Approval Date: 29 Sep 2008
Nationality: Nigeria Last Updated: 29 Sep 2008
Notes: My son's EAD renewal. Biometrics done on 08/13/2008. Called USCIS on 09/25/2008 and opened an expedite request.


Chicago PERM case: Certified in 12 days (64 days less than average*)  (0 comments)  (View approval trend)
User: fromnaija PERM Filing Date: 07 Sep 2006
Audit: no Category: EB3
Audit Reply Date: Status: certified
Certification Date: 19 Sep 2006 Nationality: Nigeria
Last Updated: 28 Feb 2008
Notes:

*This is the average approval time in the last one year for cases with no audit.
H-1B case: Approved in 157 days (69 days more than average*)  (0 comments)  (View approval trend)
User: fromnaija Service Center: California
Category: H-1B extension USCIS Received Date: 05 Mar 2007
Receipt Number: WAC-07-107-XXXXX RFE: yes
RFE Reply Date: 11 Jul 2007 Processing Type: regular
Status: approved Approval Date: 09 Aug 2007
Nationality: Nigeria Last Updated: 10 Aug 2007
Notes: RFE - transcript from overseas college.

*This is the average approval time in the last 1 year for H-1B transfers/extensions with no RFE. (RFE = Request For Evidence)

fromnaija's Posts

Posted in I-485 Forum on 28 Feb 2008
Topic: 47,000 GC eligible cases - future Visa Bulletin predictions

USCIS did not tell if the 47,000 AOS applications were all employment-based. There would be family-based, asylum and refugee cases in that number, I would think.