On LUDs "That’s one of the reasons why you might see that your application was " touched" several times on a given day but no change in status. The adjudicator began working it (touch), went to lunch (touch), came back from lunch (touch) and finished reviewing it and sent it off to be processed ( touch). Its touched when it goes back into the queue and etc..."
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老帖up http://www.visajourney.com/content/adjudicator-q-and-a I was surprised to read that a congressional inquiry gets your case some ' attention'. I thought a congressman/woman calling at this stage was really no use to you. Is there a general rule of thumb as to when the congressperson should be involved? I mean - if someone involved their congress person after, say, two weeks of filing the petition, it would seem to me that would be an outrageous request (to expect special 'attention' that early on). But three months on doesn' t seem like an outrageous request - unless USCIS has some sort of criteria on when its acceptable to have a congressional inquiry. Short answer this morning. Basically, because congressional are such a pain for the CIS folks to respond to and a very serious matter, I would not take them lightly, and give them the serious consideration they deserve. Sounds like you appreciate this fact. So, I would never encourage a person to just file a "congressional" to jump the line" or move ahead of everyone else. That's not the purpose. I only recommend you use this last resort when the system has broken down for some reason in your case or there are extraordinary circumstances that require an immediate intervention by your representative (i.e. deportation hearing etc ...). I would say if your application has not been worked with its normal date group within a reasonable amount of time taking into account the additional time a security hit might take to resolve, then it might be appropriate. But , I would err on the side of patience and use it only as a last resort. I say this to be fare to all the other people waiting patiently in line with you. Hope that helps.