![]() ![]() So people that applied on August 14th, 2018, are in line with you, people that applied on August 10th are four days ahead of you, and people that applied on August 18th are four days behind you. So your priority date or your receipt date, that is your place in line. And you're waiting for them to start working on cases from August 14th, 2018. You're going to look at the processing times and USCIS will tell you we're working on cases from January of 2018, then February of 2018, then March of 2018. ![]() So if we go back and look at the places in line, there you are somewhere, you have your priority date, and that's going to be very important because later on, you're going to use your priority date to log into the USCIS website and figure out what cases they are processing. And on this application, the priority date is there in the middle, down towards the bottom, August 14th, 2018. And then you'll see the receipt number and the received date, also known as the priority date or the receipt date. You'll see the I-797C notice of action, you'll see the receipt, you'll see the case type. When you get your receipt notice, this is what it looks like. You have to wait until you get to your place being called and that's called your priority day. It's a figurative line, it's not a line that you can see, but you do have a spot in line. When it comes to any immigration application, you have to think, where is my place in line? And even though you're not standing in a physical line, like these poor people, you are standing in a line at USCIS. Your mail lady opens up your mail slot and drops in your receipt notice. And then one day something magical happens. You're waiting, you're waiting, you're waiting, you're waiting. You'll be waiting a few weeks, maybe even a month before you get all your receipt notices back. So you got to get everything together and send it by certified mail, throw it in the mailbox and off you go. Obviously your case doesn't get underway until you've actually sent it off to USCIS. You have to know your receipt date or your priority dates. In order to understand how things work in immigration. So let's head into the studio and get to work. ![]() So this video that we're shooting today is going to go through, step-by-step, each of the five things that you can do to speed up your immigration case, but we're going to do it in a way that's hopefully fun and a little bit different and entertaining. We're going to try to start teaching people big concepts and going deeper into those concepts. We've done so many videos where it's just me answering one particular question and they're usually about two or three minutes long. So that's what we're trying to do with this video, this is the first one along those lines that we're doing. So he wants me to develop more complex and detailed and well thought out videos. ![]() And he thinks that my videos are a little too short and not well-produced enough, and that it's just me talking to the camera. My friend Patrick is a big YouTuber and he makes YouTube videos about video games. So there are two things going on with this video. But nine times out of 10, these mechanisms for speeding up the case don't usually work. They're just things that they can tell the public or Congress or their funders that they have these mechanisms to speed up their case. USCIS pretends that they have mechanisms for you to actually speed up your case. So let's head over to Hacking Immigration Law and shoot some video.īecause that's the thing you have to understand. Now some of these don't really work, but they are ways that sometimes work. Number one, is my case going to get approved? And number two, how long is it going to take? And we've really been trying to dig in to go deep and to explain to you in step-by-step process, how you can try to speed up your case. At the end of the day, people want to know two things. The point of the video is to talk about the five ways you can speed up your case. We're trying to up our YouTube game, and I've been struggling with how to create the content to make it interesting. I've been trying to shoot this video for a while now. ![]()
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