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3 Months for H-1B Fast Track Process: $3K Wasted?

An H-1B applicant is facing immense stress after paying nearly $3,000 for premium processing but not receiving a receipt for three months. The long delay has defeated the entire purpose of expedited processing.

Premium Processing Fails Its Promise

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USCIS guarantees a response within 15 days under premium processing. But in this case, the application filed on July 26 still shows no update. The delay has left the applicant frustrated and questioning the system’s reliability.

Inquiry Rejected Over Bureaucratic Error

The applicant tried to raise a formal inquiry, but officials mistakenly treated it as a new visa application. This error blocked the request, leaving the case status frozen without any explanation or progress.

Escalation to Ombudsman

With no updates from USCIS, the applicant has been forced to escalate the matter to the USCIS Ombudsman. Such steps are rarely expected in a premium service, especially one that demands such high fees.

Transparency Still Missing

The incident highlights serious flaws in USCIS processing. Applicants pay extra for speed and efficiency, yet are left in the dark when delays occur. Without accountability, premium processing risks becoming an expensive but unreliable promise.

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Jhansi

Jhansi is a senior writer with extensive experience covering Telugu movies and the broader Indian cinema landscape. With a keen focus on U.S. updates related to Telugu people and Indians, as well as immigration & …

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