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Citizenship and Immigration ServicesTexas Service Center Processing Dates
Posted
February
06, 2004
The
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) has Service Centers located in
Vermont,
Nebraska, Texas, and California. Each center processes a wide range of
immigration
benefit
applications and petitions. All applications and petitions are processed in
the
order in which they are received. Due to extremely high workloads at all of the ServiceCenters, it may take longer to initiate processing of some immigration benefit applications
and
petitions than others. This chart tells you which cases the Service Centers are processingas of the date indicated. The date shown on this chart corresponds to the date the case wasreceived by the Service Center.
How
do I usethis chart?
First, look
at the
chart
to
find
the
form
number that corresponds
to the
type
of
application
orpetition
that you
filed.
The date shown is the application receipt date that is currently beingprocessed by the Service Center.
Example
1:
If thechart shows thattheService Centerisprocessing cases
received on
June
1,
but
your case
was not
filed
until September
1,
then yourcase has not been reached.
Example 2:
If the chart shows that the Service Center is processing
cases
received on
June
1,
and
your
case
was
filed
on
April
15,
then
the
Service Centershould have reached your case for processing. You can call the NationalCustomer Service Center toll
free
at
1-800-375-5283.
What if my
form type
is not on
this chart?
Standard
processing times have been set to cover several
different
forms
that are not listed on
this
chart.
If the
standard processing time
for one of the
forms
listed below
has
passed,
and
you
have not received a response, you can call the National Customer Service Center toll
free
at
1-800-375-5283.
If
your
form
is not
listed
on the
chart
or
included
in the
list
of
standard processing times,
youcan
call the National Customer Service Center toll
free
at 1-800-375-5283.
Form EOIR-29, Notice of Appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals:
Standard 60-day preliminary processing time,
from
thedateofreceiptby theService Center.
If you
filed
Form EOIR-29 more than
60
days
ago and you
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iced
to
confirm
that your case was sent to the Board of Immigration Appeals,
fou
cancalltheNational Customer Service Center toll
free
at
1-800-375-5283
id
ask for a
case status referral.
'orm
I-290A, Motion to Reopen or Reconsider:
Standard 6-month
>rocessing
time
from
the
date
of
receipt
by the
Service Center.
If you
filed
thelotion
more than
6
months ago,
and you
have
not
received
a
reply,
you can
;all
the
National Customer Service Center toll
free
at
1-800-375-5283
and ask
for
a
case status referral.
[-290B,
Notice of Appeal to the Administrative Appeals Unit:Initial receipt
and
preliminary processing:
If you
filed Form
I-
290B more than 60 days ago
(from
the date of receipt by the ServiceCenter),and youneedto
confirm
that your casewassentto theAdministrative Appeals
Office,
you can all the
National CustomerService Center toll
free
at
1-800-375-5283
and ask for a
case statusreferral.
Remands
and
sustained
decisions:
If it hasbeen more than60dayssince
the
date
the
Administrative Appeals
Office
notified
you in
writing that
it
remanded (sent your case back)
to the
Service Center
01
sustained
the
decision
(decided in
your favor),
and you
have
not
received a response
from
the Service Center yet, you can all theNational Customer Service Center toll
free
at
1-800-375-5283
and
asi
for
a
case status referral.
Waiver
of the 2-Year Foreign
Residence
Requirement
(For
waiver applications
hat
DO
NOT
require
Form
1-612).
This includes waivers based
on No
'ejection
Statements,
Interested
Government Agency requests,
and
State
ealth
Department requests. If the Department of State's Waiver Review
division
sent the favorable waiver recommendation to the Service Center more
han
60
days
ago,
and you
have
not
received
a
response
from
the Service
enter
yet,
you can all the
National Customer Service Center toll
free
at 1-800-575-5283
and ask for a
case status referral.
Form 1-690, Application for Waiver of
Excludability.
If you
filed
a
Form
I
590
more than60days
ago,
and youhavenotreceivedareply yet,you can all
he
National Customer Service Center toll
free
at
1-800-375-5283
and ask for a
;ase
status referral.
Vhat
if the
Service Center requested more information
or
evidence?
f
the
Service Center asked
you to
submit more information
or
evidence
and you
submitted
i
lore
than
60
days
ago, and you
have
not
received
a
decision yet,
you can
call
the
Nations
Customer
Service Center toll
free
at
1-800-375-5283
for a
case status referral.
low
long should I wait to receive a notice or a decision?
f
your
case
(form
type)
was
filed
on or
before
the
processing date shown
on the
chart,
or if the
tandard
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or decision. This additional 30 days covers the time needed to: review your case, issue adecision, mail
the
decision,
and
allow
for
mailing time through
the
Post
Office.
When can I
call
the
National Customer Service Center?
If you do not
receive
any
correspondence
from
the
Service Center within
the
dates describedbelow,
you can
call
the
National Customer Service Center toll
free
at
1-800-375-5283
for a
case status referral.
The
referral will
be
sent
to the
Service Center where your petition
or
application
is pending. That Service Center will then research your case and respond to youwithin
30
days.
Service
Center Processing Dates for
Texas
Posted February 06, 2004 and Displayed to theWeb
on
February
11,
2004
Form
1-90I-90A
1-1021-129
1-1291-129
1-129
1-1291-129
1-129
1-129
1-1291-129
1-1291-1291-129
I-129F
1-130
Title
Application
to
Replace Permanent
Resident
CardApplication to Replace PermanentResident CardApplication for
Replacement/Initial
Nonimmigrant Arrival/Departure
Record
Petition for A
Nonimmigrant Worker
Petition
for A Nonimmigrant WorkerPetition
for A
Nonimmigrant WorkerPetition
for A
Nonimmigrant WorkerPetition
for A
Nonimmigrant Worker
Petition
for A
Nonimmigrant WorkerPetition
for A
Nonimmigrant Worker
Petition for A
Nonimmigrant WorkerPetition
for A
Nonimmigrant WorkerPetition
for A
Nonimmigrant WorkerPetition for A Nonimmigrant Worker
Petition
for A Nonimmigrant Worker
Petition
for A Nonimmigrant Worker
Petitionfor
Alien Fiance(e)
Petition
forAlien Relative
Classificationor
Basis
for
Filing
Initial
issuance
or
replacement.
Initial
issuance
or
replacement
for
Special AgricultralWorkers (SAW).
Initial
issuance or replacement of a Form1-94.H-1B - Specialty occupation - Visa to be issuedabroad.H-1B -Specialty occupation-Changeofstatusin theU.S.H-1B
-
Specialty occupation
-Extensionof
stay
in
the
U.S.
H-2A
- Temporary workers.H-2B - Other temporary workers.H-3 -Temporary trainees.
E -
Treaty traders
and
investors.
L - Intracompany
transfers.
Blanket L.O -
Extraordinary ability.
P -
Athletes,
artists, and
entertainers.
Q -Cultural exchange visitorsandexchange visitorsparticipating in the Irish Peace process.R
-
Religious occupation.K-l/K-2 - Not yet married -
fiance
and/or
dependentchildU.S. citizen
filing
for a
spouse, parent,
or
child under
Texas Service
Center
May
02, 2003
May02,2003April 30,2003December 08,2003December08,2003July
07,
2003January 20,
2004
October
17,
2003November
17,2003July
10,
2003
December 15,
2003December
15,2003
October
15,
2003
November
03,2003December
15,
2003July
08, 2003
August 25,
2003
August 22,
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