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CSC to Adjudicate Some NSC and TSC Family Cases
Posted
Aug 13, 2004
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The USCIS California Service Center (CSC) announced on August 4, 2004 that
it will be adjudicating some immediate relative cases that were filed
through the Nebraska (NSC) and Texas (TSC) Service Centers. In some cases,
the CSC will be sending the receipt notices for these cases. Therefore,
MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers who filed immediate
relative cases through the NSC or TSC are advised not to be concerned if
they receive receipts or other case communications from the CSC.
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This announcement is limited to I-130 filings for immediate relatives. It
does not have any impact on employment-based cases or I-130 filings for
preference relatives. Immediate relative cases are filed by U.S. citizens on
behalf of their spouses, parents, and minor children. The CSC is processing
these cases so that they may help the NSC and TSC reduce their backlogs. It
is another positive sign that the USCIS is taking steps to reach backlog
elimination goals within the next two years.
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The
Law Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.
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