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04-26-2004, 08:57 AM
Receipts starting with MSC are for EAD i-765 only and you can view the
status of that case onlne
https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/caseStat.jsp;jsessionid=anKLdl4tm8je
MSC doesn't mean Missouri.
the receipt # for I-485 starts with LIN but you might never have it
until few months prior to your interview because if you filed in a
district and not directly to the Nebraska office you will only get an
applicat # that starts with A and you can't do much with it.
mstuckaNOSPAM@math.luc.edu wrote in message news:<6dEac.781$JX6.30@fe07.usenetserver.com>... gotGin? <wimp0005@umn.edu> wrote: I filed for adjustment of status based on marriage on March 2, 2004 in St. Paul, MN. I concurrently applied for AP and EAD. My four receipt notices all start with the letters MSC. Does this mean that my entire case is being processed in Missouri and that I go off the NSC processing times? It would obviously be advantageous if they were processing our petitions locally in Minnesota. Is there anything I can do in order to expedite the processing of my EAD? Good luck! We just had all our stuff (I-130, I-485, I-131, I-765) rejected for an improper I-485 fee, which, contrary to directions, may be $305. Annnyway ... Al lof our receipts begin with MSC. We filed in Rhode Island, which now mails the stuff to Chicago. National Benefits Center? National Processing Center? Something like that. Apparently we no longer have an option of filing just about anything in Rhode Island. More information is available on the Boston Web site. It went from one-day service on I-485 and I-765 to five weeks to get rejection letters. I'm not sure I helped you, but, again, good luck. If nothing else, take your marriage license, get a library card, and try to better yourself as you wait. It won't hurt to gain or improve your skills.
status of that case onlne
https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/caseStat.jsp;jsessionid=anKLdl4tm8je
MSC doesn't mean Missouri.
the receipt # for I-485 starts with LIN but you might never have it
until few months prior to your interview because if you filed in a
district and not directly to the Nebraska office you will only get an
applicat # that starts with A and you can't do much with it.
mstuckaNOSPAM@math.luc.edu wrote in message news:<6dEac.781$JX6.30@fe07.usenetserver.com>... gotGin? <wimp0005@umn.edu> wrote: I filed for adjustment of status based on marriage on March 2, 2004 in St. Paul, MN. I concurrently applied for AP and EAD. My four receipt notices all start with the letters MSC. Does this mean that my entire case is being processed in Missouri and that I go off the NSC processing times? It would obviously be advantageous if they were processing our petitions locally in Minnesota. Is there anything I can do in order to expedite the processing of my EAD? Good luck! We just had all our stuff (I-130, I-485, I-131, I-765) rejected for an improper I-485 fee, which, contrary to directions, may be $305. Annnyway ... Al lof our receipts begin with MSC. We filed in Rhode Island, which now mails the stuff to Chicago. National Benefits Center? National Processing Center? Something like that. Apparently we no longer have an option of filing just about anything in Rhode Island. More information is available on the Boston Web site. It went from one-day service on I-485 and I-765 to five weeks to get rejection letters. I'm not sure I helped you, but, again, good luck. If nothing else, take your marriage license, get a library card, and try to better yourself as you wait. It won't hurt to gain or improve your skills.
