![]() ![]() A few months I saw that it always changed exactly 28 days but then there were some times it was more, and didn’t seem to be because of a holiday or weekend of site maintenance (the way a periodic date for bank statement or bill due date may sometimes be off) and the extra days didn’t add up to account for only using 28 days as a trigger either (to account for months with 30, 31, different number of days) also there weee couple huge changes that happened overnight, I think mine went from 11 to 6 months in one night) and estimated processing time is supposed to depend on the specific field office. In the case the USCIS has rejected your petition, you will receive a letter indicating a rejection. ![]() Applicants can check their immigration status using this tracking number. Please contact your local court if you need bond hearing information. This receipt letter contains an applicant’s 13 digit USCIS case number, written as the receipt number in I-797. What do you mean “dug into the site code” I understand how a simple countdown can be programmed to display from a set initial value, but isn’t that something that would be hidden so that the output only is seen? Like I code a countdown and then separate code to display only the output so that no one can see the underlying calculation? I don’t really know a lot about this, not trying to say I don’t believe it but it doesn’t seem to follow a periodic pattern. The following information relates to the primary case only. ![]()
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