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USCIS
Transfers Cases among Service Centers
Posted
Oct 06, 2006
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) indicated on September
29, 2006, that certain cases are being shifted between the service centers
in order to balance workloads. The USCIS will issue transfer notices to
those whose cases are affected.
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H-1s Shifted from Vermont
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The Vermont Service Center (VSC) has transferred approximately 20,000
cap-subject H1B petitions to the Texas Service Center (TSC) and 6,000 to the
Nebraska Service Center (NSC). This is separate from any cases transferred
to the California Service Center (CSC), under the bi-specialization program
in which the VSC and the CSC are paired for the adjudication of certain
cases, including H-1s.
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I-360s and Some I-130s Moving to California
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The service centers have moved their I-360 petitions for Amerasians, widow/ers,
special immigrants and special immigrant religious workers to the CSC. All
new I-360 filings for religious workers will be transferred to the CSC. The
VSC has also transferred approximately 20,000 I-130 relative petitions to
the CSC. There was no mention as to which I-130s are involved or if the
shift only affects a particular type of I-130.
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No Need to Worry
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The USCIS periodically shifts work in striving to meet the
six-months-or-less processing time for cases. If a case has not yet received
a receipt notice and is transferred, it usually will simply receive a
receipt notice from the service center that will be completing the
processing. If a case already has a receipt notice, a transfer notice
generally is issued on the case when it is moved. Internal transfers such as
these do not affect where petitioners and applicants should file their
cases.
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