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VSC
FAQs on Expedite Procedure
Posted
Nov 16, 2007
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The Vermont Service Center (VSC) changed its procedures for requesting
expedited action as of November 1, 2007. The end of the fax system and its
replacement with the need to call the National Customer Service Center (NCSC)
was reported in our October 26, 2007 MurthyBulletin article,
VSC New Procedures on Expedite Requests,
available on MurthyDotCom. The VSC has now provided the American Immigration
Lawyers Association (AILA) with more details regarding the new procedure.
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Request Transmitted from NCSC to VSC
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The NCSC accepts expedite requests, under the procedures discussed in our
earlier article. The NCSC decides if the requests meet the limited expedite
criteria and, if so, electronically sends these requests to the VSC.
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Expedite Not Guaranteed after NCSC Review?
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Once the VSC receives a request, the final decision is made as to whether
expedited treatment is appropriate. The NCSC will accept any request that
meets at least one of the published criterion. The decision-making process and
individuals involved in that process at VSC have not changed.
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Timeframe of 8-10 Days for Expedited Treatment
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Decisions on expedite requests will be made within eight to ten business
days. The final decision will be communicated either via eMail or regular
mail. The VSC will strive to initiate requests within five business days for
additional information in support of the expedite requests. This will be
done by telephone, eMail or regular letter. Therefore, persons making
expedite requests should provide all contact information. If more
documentation is needed by the VSC, it can be submitted via fax, eMail, or
regular mail.
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Conclusion
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We at the Murthy Law Firm thank the VSC for these helpful answers regarding
the new procedures. Readers are reminded that the criteria for requesting
expedited treatment are limited and are explained in our earlier article on
this subject, referenced above.
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