According to a DHS Leadership Blog entry posted by Acting Director Scharfen: “After visiting local USCIS offices around the country and reviewing our current production statistics, I am confident USCIS will beat our projected 13- to 15-month processing estimate for completing naturalization applications filed after June 1, 2007while we continue to improve processing times for other applications and petitions. Next month, we will provide you with a detailed report with updated processing times for all USCIS offices.”
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Hi, i kindly would like to know that why am i not getting any notice after my notice which tells tht uscis has received my case.now it has been so long and there is no news about my case, and on the phone it asks for receipt number so how can we type the alphabets such as ( EAC or WAC)???How can i inform the USCIS that my case is out of processing time i think…plz guide…my form is 1-130…and does it take so long in california service centre to process..????
Use the corresponding numbers to the letters on your touch-tone phone to enter the receipt number. You can also check the status of your case and current USCIS processing times online at http://www.uscis.gov.