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As we all know, statistics play a very important role in describing certain random distributions,
such as the lifespan of human beings, the price range of single-family house in certain districts and
the time frame people spent in a random waiting queue. With 60,000,000+ records and billions of their
update histories incorporated, we strongly believe that statistics can do the same job in the area of
immigration process and certain mathematical models may emerge with required accuracy from the data pile
to characterize the most important issue -- how long a certain type of cases averagely wait until
they are finally approved.
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Among our watch list are the most common types I-129, I-130, I140 and I485. For each type, you can find
the approval statistics for cases filed in California Service Center, Nebraska Service Center,
Texas Service Center and Vermont Service Center. Detailed information includes annual distribution,
monthly distribution, average processing time, the luckiest case, and the least lucky case (but it is
still lucky in terms of final approval).
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