All y'all have been talking about this big event that you've been invited to and I've been feeling left out because my invitation had yet to arrive. I was beginning to think you were going to go and have your party without me.
But I feel better now. My invitation came today. Thanks for inviting me. I'll be sure to attend. Please save me a seat. My menu preference is anything but Crow. And chocolate chip ice cream will be fine for dessert.
Count me in.
Finally! (sigh)
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just wondering, did you get your moral character yet? Today I just got this one letter that said my file has been sent to the analyst. It's been 3-4 months!! just finally finished the prelim stages to the analyst?
I received my positive moral character determination in April. It took about 7 months to process and I had a boatload of stuff for them to go over. Remember, I'm 49 years old. There was a lot of history to review. I don't know if the time of year it's submitted has any bearing on how long it takes to process. I would guess that if a Bar Exam comes up while they're doing your investigation, that might cause a delay.
For what it's worth, I received the letter that it had been assigned to an analyst (or whatever) about four months before I received the final determination.
thanks,
hmm, 4 mo's more to wait. it could be possible one of my references totally lagged on turning in the questionaire.
Submitted mine early May..just received a letter, about 2 months later, saying they had *received* it (I know they received it a couple days after I sent it, b/c I did the return receipt thingy). So mine hasn't even been assigned to an analyst or whatever yet.
yeah...also, notice how they are super quick to cash the check. I think it's more of a business enterprise.
I received my acknowledgment letter about 45 days after I mailed the application. I think 6-9 months would be an average total time frame although I've heard of some people getting a 3-month turnaround.
"notice how they are super quick to cash the check" ... hahahahahahahaha
Now that you have your ticket you can have the same nightmares that I keep having -- leaving it at home on Tuesday morning!
Mine is taped to the door of my study dungeon. The only way I'll forget it is if I go blind.
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